2013

Date

Time    

Type, Title and more information

Location             

December

19.12.13

12.00-13.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

James Scott: Seeing like a State (1999) - Parts III and IV

Klyngerum 23.2-67

11.12.13

09.00-17.00

Introduction Course for PhDs

Klyngerum 23.2-67

10.12.13

14.00-17.00

Introduction Course for PhDs

Klyngerum 23.2-67

9.12.13

10.00-12.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

5.12.13

13.30-15.30

Work in Progress Seminar

Citizenship, Governance and Welfare, led by Associate professor Peter Triantafillou

Meeting room 25.2

5.12.13

12.00-13.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

James Scott: Seeing like a State (1999) - Parts I and II

Klyngerum 23.2-67

November

 

29.11.13

10.00-11.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

25.11.13 - 29.11.13

09.00-16.00

DSSG Course

Quantitative Methods

Klyngerum 25.1

22.11.13

13.00-16.00

PhD Course: Getting your article published: From submission to final proof reading. Led by Associate professors Eric Hahonou and Peter Kragelund. See kursus.ruc.dk

Klyngerum 23.2-67

20.11.13

13.00-18.00

DSSG 'whole school meeting'

More information will follow

TBA

19.11.13

10.00-11.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

18.11.13

13.30

PhD defense

Claus Brygger Jacobi

Theory room 25.1

11.11.13 - 14.11.13

DSSG course

The Politics of Public Management: Theories and contemporary studies.

The course will integrate conceptual and theoretical discussions with actual developments and processes in the public sector. This includes questions of how to understand the changes, conflicts and power relations invested in public management tools and systems.

Theory room 25.1

4.11.13 - 8.11.13

09.00-16.00

DSSG course

Research Design Course - see kursus.ruc.dk

Klyngerum 23.2-67

1.11.13

13.30-15.30

Work in Progress Seminar

Citizenship, Governance and Welfare, led by Associate professor Peter Triantafillou

Meeting room 25.2

1.11.13

13.30

PhD defense

Tina Maria Jensen

Aud. 25.2

October

30.10.13

13.30

PhD defense

Rasmus Hundsbæk Pedersen

Theory room 17/18

28.10.13

13.00

PhD defense

Tomas Max Martin

Theory room 25.1

28.10.13 

 

10.00-11.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

25.10.13

13.00

PhD defense

Ann-Karina Henriksen

Theory room 25.1

23.10.13

15.00-16.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

Charles Tilly: Coercion, Capital and European States, AD 990-1990 (1992) - Chapters 5-7

Klyngerum 23.2-67

21.10.13

10.00-11.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

11.10.13

 

13.00-15.30

Work in Progress Seminar

Citizenship, Governance and Welfare, led by Associate professor Peter Triantafillou

Meeting room 25.2

10.10.13

13.00

PhD defense

Kristian Fahnøe

Audi 30K0-01

10.10.13

12.00-13.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

Charles Tilly: Coercion, Capital and European States, AD 990-1990 (1992) - Chapters 1-4

Klyngerum 23.2-67

September

27.9.13

 

 

12.00-13.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Theory room 24.2

20.9.13

13.00

PhD defense

Pernille Tufte

Theory room 25.1

19.9.13

13.00

PhD defense

Dora Navarro

Theory room 25.1

13.9.13

13.00

PhD defense

Nana Vaaben

Theory room 25.1

10.9.13 -

12.9.13

PhD Course: Networked Spaces of mediated communication: forms of appropiation by new social actors and movements.

This course will focus on the role of the mass mediated and digitally networked forms of communication in transnational advocacy and activism campaigns, spanning the spectrum of social change agency from information dissemination to networking and mobilization.

Sømine Station in Holbæk (Sealand, DK)

9.9.13

 

10.00-11.00

Work in Progress Seminar

International Studies, led by Associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Klyngerum 23.2-67

August

29.8.13

12.00-13.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

Francis Fukuyama: The Origins of Political Order (2012) - Parts III, IV and V

Klyngerum 23.2-67

27.8.13

14.00-15.30

Work in Progress Seminar

Citizenship, Governance and Welfare, led by Associate professor Peter Triantafillou

Meeting room 25.2

22.8.13

13.00-15.00

Professional Development Seminar

How to do a good PhD defense

Klyngerum 23.2-67

16.8.13

13.00

PhD defense

Christel Rasmussen

Theory room 25.1

8.8.13

12.00-13.30

PhD reading group 'Theories of the state'

Francis Fukuyama: The Origins of Political Order (2012) - Parts I and II

Klyngerum 23.2-67

July/June

30.6.13 - 13.7.13

PhD Summer school, Warsaw

"The EU, it's neighbourdhood and the European Neighbourhood Policy: EU foreign policy in times of change, crisis and stagnation". Read more - application deadline 5. may.

7.6.13 

 

13.00

 

PhD defense

Maria Louise Galamba

 

Theory room 25.1

6.6.13

13.00

PhD defense

Jacob Rasmussen

Theory room

25.1

May

24.5.13

 

14.00-15.30

Work in progress seminar

"Globalization, Inequality and Development" Led by associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Small theory room 23.2-67

17.5.13

 

13.00

PhD defense

Lise Dam Rasmussen

 

Theory room 25.1

16.5.13

 

14.00-16.00

Work in progress seminar

"Danish Welfare Society in Transition - Influenced by Europeanization and Globalization" Led by associated professor Peter Triantafillou

Meeting room 25.2

13.5.13

 

15.00-16.30

Work in progress seminar

"Globalization, Inequality and Development" Led by associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

Small theory room 23.2-67

8.5.13  

14.00-15.30

Greenwood lecture - new instruments of democratic legitimacy?

PUBLIC LECTURE by Justin Greenwood, Professor of European Public Policy, Robert Gordon University, UK 'New instruments of democratic legitimacy?  European Institutions’ engagement with Civil Society after the Lisbon Treaty'

(https://www.rgu.ac.uk/dmstaff/greenwood-justin.) In addition to a public lecture, Professor Greenwood will lead a workshop for doctoral students presenting papers on themes related to his research expertise. For further details contact: Dr. Angela Bourne (bourne(at)ruc.dk)

Small theory room 25.1

3.5.13

 

13.00-16.00

PhD defense

Yildiz Olsons

 

Theory room 25.3

April

30/4, 13.15 - 15.15

Theory room 24.1

 

 

Professional development seminar

”Inside organizations and outside the university: working with the private sector” by associate professor Johan Fischer. The seminar explores methodologies, processes and problems involved in working with the ‘private sector’ such as access, confidentiality, and cooperation.

 

25/4, 15-16.30

Small theory room 23.2-67

Work in progress seminar

"Globalization, Inequality and Development" Led by associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

25/4, 14-16
Meeting room 25.2

Work in progress seminar

"Danish Welfare Society in Transition - Influenced by Europeanization and Globalization" Led by associate professor Peter Triantifillou

23/4, 14-17 +

Small theory room 23.2-67

DSSG Introduction seminar follow up 

Programme for the folllow up. At 17.00 ALL DSSG'ers are invited to join for pizza and drinks. Please register by email to Victoria at isg(at)ruc.dk

23/4, 8.45-13.15

Meeting room 01

Roskilde Doctoral School
Introduction seminar for new PhD-students. Register no later than 9 April 2013 by sending an email to Ditte Krofa drr(at)ruc.dk

15/4 - 19/4

 

 

 

DSSG Course

"Qualitative Methods Course"

The is held in theory room 25.1 Monday, wednesday, thursday and friday

and further information about tuesday will follow.

March

22/3, 10-12

Meeting room 25.2

Work in progress seminar

"Danish Welfare Society in Transition - Influenced by Europeanization and Globalization" Led by associate professor Peter Triantifillou

22/3, 15-16.30

Small theory room 23.2-67

Work in progress seminar

"Globalization, Inequality and Development" Led by associate professor Lindsay Whitfield

15/3, 13 - 
Auditorium 46

PhD defense

Kenn Warming

15/3, 13 -
Theory room 25.1

PhD defense

Per Christian Brodschöll

11/3, 13 -
Theory room 25.1 

PhD defense

Gitte Miller Balslev

7/3, 15.15 - 17

Small theory room 24.1 (Blue room)

Guest Lecture

"Governing Global Value Chains" by professor Stefano Ponte (CBS). Read more

February

28/2, 9 -16.30

Theory room 23.2

Guest Lecture

"Medicine, Mobility, and Power in Global Africa" by professor Hansjörg Dilger." Read more

25/2 - 1/3

DSSG Course

"Research Design Course"

21/2, 14.30 -15.30

Small theory room 23.2

Guest Lecture

"The Yasuní Initiative through the Lens of Phronesis" by dr. Laura Rival, Lecturer, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford. Read more

January

23/1, 10.00 -12.00

Theory room 25.3

Guest Lecture

"The Art of Protest: Occupy Wall Street as an Aesthetic Practice" by dr. Stephen Duncombe, Associate Professor, New York University. Read more

Autumn 2012

Date

Type, Titel and more information

December

04/12-06/12

 

 

DSSG Course

Kvantitativ metode for Samfundsvidenskaberne; data-indsamling og behandling i SPSS.

05/12-06/12

 

DSSG Course

Introductory Seminar

10/12-13/12

 

 

DSSG Course

Collaborative Innovation in the Public Sector: Theories, Methods and Practices

November

29/11-30/11

 

DSSG Course

The end of the European social model? EU socio-economic governance in crisis

October

29/10, 13-15

Theory room 25.1

Guest lecture

by Professor Mahamet Timera, Université de Paris 7 – Diderot Read more

22/10-26/10

 

 

DSSG Course

Doing Political Discourse Analysis: Applications, Strategies, Methods and Techniques 2012

10/10

 

DSSG Course

Advanced use of MaxQDA

10/10

 

DSSG Course

Software for analysis of qualitative data - MaxQDA.

September

26/09, 10.15-12

Room 23.2.67

Guest Lecture

with Bob Jessop, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Lancaster University

18/09-19/09

 

DSSG Course

Combining methods and data sources