Museum Odense holder afslutningskonference for det tværfaglige forskningsprojekt Bylivets sorte omstilling. I projektet har historikere og ingeniører undersøgt, hvordan danskernes forbrug og levevis har set ud fra 1850’erne og til 2010’erne. De har ledt efter svarene på, hvordan hverdagsliv er kommet til at belaste klimaet i en grad, der gradvist gør kloden varmere. Som noget helt nyt og banebrydende har projektet kombineret historikeres viden om hverdagsliv i fortiden med ingeniørernes livscyklusberegninger.
Hvad kan vi lære af at se på historien, kan forskning på tværs af discipliner være med til at skabe den viden, som fremtidens beslutninger kan tages på?
Blandt talerne er bl.a. Sebastian Mernild, SDU Climate Cluster og Morten Birkved, Institut for Grøn Teknologi, SDU.
Konferencen er gratis og åben for alle interesserede. Den foregår i konferencelokalet Mønten, Møntergården, Museum Odense.
Nancy L. Segal, professor of Psychology and Director of the Twin Studies Center, at California State University, Fullerton
Twins and Other Extraordinary Kinships: The Science and the Fascination
Twins have a universal fascination for both scientific professionals and members of the general public. Why this is the case has been a matter of some debate, but several explanations will be suggested. Next, an overview of twin types (identical and fraternal) and the fascinating variations displayed by each type are described and illustrated (e.g., twins reared apart, biracial twins, twins with different fathers) with compelling data and case studies. Some curious, twin-like twosomes are also included, given that they are scientifically informative, as well as fascinating (virtual twins, unrelated look-alikes, switched at birth pairs). Twin research continues to grow and to flourish as more twins are being born and researchers representing diverse disciplines, such as politics, religious studies, and economics, are embracing a twin-based approach to better understand their observations.
About :
Dr. Nancy L. Segal is a Psychology Professor and Director of the Twin Studies Center, at California State University, Fullerton. She specializes in twin research and teaches courses in developmental psychology. She had authored nine books on twins, most recently Deliberately Divided: Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart (Segal, 2021); and Gay Fathers, Twin Sons: The Citizenship Case That Captured the World (Segal, 2023)..
The lecture takes place on 22nd of May from 11.15-12.15 in the DIAS Seminarroom, Fioniavej 34. Everybody is welcome and no registration is needed.
On the occasion of Christina Viskum Larsen’s appointment as Professor of Public Health in Arctic Regions with focus on Indigenous Peoples Health at the National Institute of Public Health, the Faculty of Health Sciences, SDU, hereby invites you to attend an inaugural seminar on Friday, May 24, 2024, from 2.00 pm in MBK, Pilestræde 61, Copenhagen K.
After the seminar a reception will be held at MBK. The Faculty of Health Sciences would like to invite all interested persons to attend the seminar and the following reception.
If you wish to participate, we kindly ask you to use this link for registration no later than May 17, 2024.
For further information or questions please contact Department Secretary Tina Thorsø Finkelstein by e-mail: tifi@sdu.dk.
On the occasion of Christina Viskum Larsen’s appointment as Professor of Public Health in Arctic Regions with focus on Indigenous Peoples Health at the National Institute of Public Health, the Faculty of Health Sciences, SDU, hereby invites you to attend an inaugural seminar on Friday, May 24, 2024, from 2.00 pm in MBK, Pilestræde 61, Copenhagen K.
After the seminar a reception will be held at MBK. The Faculty of Health Sciences would like to invite all interested persons to attend the seminar and the following reception.
If you wish to participate, we kindly ask you to use this link for registration no later than May 17, 2024.
For further information or questions please contact Department Secretary Tina Thorsø Finkelstein by e-mail: tifi@sdu.dk.
Political metaphors are widely studied empirically as parts of the broader metaphor debate and characterized inductively. Yet their essence remains undertheorized and, consequently, the methods of reading them underdeveloped.
This talk builds on my on-going theoretical and methodological research on political metaphors. What, exactly, makes something a powerful political metaphor, I ask, dividing the question into three. First, relying on modern metaphor theory, I characterize metaphor’s essential features: more than superficial rhetoric but less than ubiquitous cognition, metaphors are an active interpretation process and a form of argumentation alongside others. Second, I discuss what makes some metaphors powerful, including their ability to elicit emotions, filter out other options, utilize contextual knowledge, and imply more than they say – all of which are useful functions in politics.
Powerful metaphors are often tension-ridden and provocative yet rely on conventional discursive features for support; however, more subtle metaphorical assimilations, too, can be equally effective. Third, building on perspectives from contemporary political theory, I tackle the difficult question of what, exactly, makes political metaphors political – a question, perplexingly, neglected in previous research. Scholars typically push politicality backward into self-evidently “political” issues, institutions, or subjects, which begs the question.
I, by contrast, argue for a use-based account: political metaphors are metaphors used in specifically political ways so that they resonate with “the political.” These uses include e.g. distributing significance, urgency, and priority; mobilizing/withholding support by accepting/ rejecting matters normatively; contesting/decontesting matters and regulating the borderline of what is political; including/excluding groups into/from the domain of legitimate political subjects; and preparing/suppressing future-oriented claims. Throughout, I exemplify the argument by discussing a powerful metaphorical utterance presented in the trial against the German Communist Party in 1955 – one that described the communists as a dangerous “center of infection” in the “body” of the Federal Republic.
About Timo Pankakoski
Timo Pankakoski is a Collegium Fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku, Finland, where he develops better methods for reading political metaphors. After his doctorate (Helsinki, 2013), he has obtained the Title of Docent (Assistant Professor) in Political Science, worked three times as a University Lecturer of Political Science or European Studies, and held visiting positions in Princeton University and Queen Mary University of London. Pankakoski works mostly on political theory, history of political thought, German intellectual history, radical conservatism, political metaphors, conceptual history, and the methodology of intellectual history. His latest publications have discussed the relationship between war and politics in Ernst Jünger’s early work (New German Critique, forthcoming), the leading concepts of post-pandemic recovery in Europe (Redescriptions, forthcoming), Dolf Sternberger’s metaphorical argumentation against proportional voting (Modern Intellectual History, 2023), the fragmentation of law (Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2023), the conservative and revolutionary aspects of the “conservative revolution” (Frontiers in Political Science, 2022), and anti-English sentiments in WWI-era pamphlets and antidemocratic discourse in Germany (Journal of the History of Ideas, 2021).
The event is open for all and takes place in the DIAS Seminar Room (V24-412a-0).
Introduction: Jeppe Nevers
Lecture: Timo Pankakoski
Commentator: Aglae Pizzone
Er du dedikeret til kampen mod klimaændringer? Interesseret i innovative løsninger, der udnytter naturbaserede økosystemers kraft? Så sæt kryds i kalenderen for en begivenhed, du ikke må gå glip af, som afholdes af The Elite Centre of Aquatic Nature-based Solutions (Aqua-NbS) på SDU Universitet den 31. maj!
Hvad kan du forvente?
Dybtgående sessioner: Udforsk hvordan naturbaserede løsningeri akvatiske økosystemer (Aqua-NbS) kan levere afgørende økosystemtjenester som vandfiltrering, kystbeskyttelse og biodiversitetsbevarelse på tværs af land-hav kontinuum.
Samarbejdsmuligheder: Mød ligesindede professionelle, politiske beslutningstagere og forskere. Dette er din chance for at samarbejde om projekter, der kombinerer teknologi, institutionel viden og socioøkonomiske indsigter for klimaresiliens.
Interaktive Workshops: Deltag i workshops designet til at udforme detaljerede, inkluderende strategier for effektiv og bæredygtig opskalering af Aqua NbS.
Denne begivenhed er ideel for miljøvidenskabsfolk, politiske eksperter, byplanlæggere og enhver, der er involveret i klimatilpasnings- og afbødningsstrategier.
Gå ikke glip af din chance for at være en del af banebrydende diskussioner, der former vores planets fremtid.
Registreringsdetaljer: Bekræft din deltagelse: Pladserne er begrænsede, og registrering er nødvendig for at sikre en produktiv og fokuseret indstilling. Er du klar til at gøre en konkret indsats for vores klimaudfordringer? Registrer dig nu og vær en del af denne transformative dag. Der vil blive serveret frokost, kaffe og kage.
Speaker: Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi
Center for Nano Optics
University of Southern Denmark
Abstract:
Manipulation of single-photon emission from quantum emitters (QEs) has attracted a considerable attention in recent years due to its importance for quantum information technologies in quantum communication, computation, sensing and metrology. Here, recent progress in on-chip manipulation of the polarization, directionality and phase distribution in single-photon emission by making use of planar holographic QE-coupled metasurfaces is presented and discussed. The underlying idea is related to the concept of meta-atom, in which a QE is efficiently and non-radiatively coupled to surface modes, such as surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs), that are subsequently outcoupled into free propagating waves. An innovative metasurface design approach, vectorial scattering (computer-generated) holography, is introduced for the purpose of designing hybrid SPP-QE coupled metasurfaces suitable for generation of well-collimated beams of single photons with desirable polarization characteristics propagating along given directions. Latest results include its extension for realizing single-photon sources with radiation channels that exhibit diverse (including vectorial with spin and orbital angular momenta) wavefronts and polarization characteristics, opening thereby a way to generating quantum structured light in high dimensions.
Location: D-IAS Aud. (V24-501a-0), Danish Institute for Advanced Study - DIAS.
The event is open to all.
While the menopause is commonly understood as a ‘hormone deficiency’, numerous studies have shown that the menopause is not solely a biological phenomenon, but is influenced by environmental, social, and cultural factors. Given the variation in menopause experience and its complexity, how to best support women through this transition is a considerable societal challenge. It is our belief that this question can only be tackled through an interdisciplinary approach. The workshop ‘Women in Transition’ seeks to build the groundwork for such interdisciplinary collaboration, drawing insights from the fields of medicine, sociology, communication and literature. The questions driving the workshop is about the role of biological, sociological and cultural factors in the menopausal experience, and how this insight can be used to facilitate the work of medical researchers and practitioners.
The workshop will be structured ‘from the macro to the micro’: from large quantitative population studies, through quantitative/qualitative data gathered in organisations, to individual experiences expressed in literary works. Through this structure, the workshop will focus on the synergies between different disciplinary approaches, identifying the ways in which medical, sociological and humanistic approaches can help overcome some of the challenges of the menopause and shed some light on its complexity.
13.00 – 13.45
Welcome
A short cultural history of the menopause Consultant Ella Fegitz, PhD
Menopause – an unusual aging phenomenon Kaare Christensen, MD, PhD, Professor, Danish Aging Research Center, SDU
Introduction to the molecular and cellular biology of Estrogen action on target organs Moustapha Kassem, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Endocrinology, OUH
13.45 - 14.00
Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy for health maintenance during aging: Is it possible? Laura K. Kaltoft, MD, Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen
Emma G. Christensen, MD, Bispebjerg hospital, Copenhagen
14.00 - 14.15
Menopause and medicine Ellen Løkkegaard, MD, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hillerød
14.15 - 14.30
Menopause in General Practice Jens Søndergaard, General Practitioner, Professor, The Research Unit for General Practice, SDU
14.30 - 14.45
Menopause in the Media in Denmark Sasja Krogh, PhD Candidate, Department of Culture and Language, SDU
14.45 - 15.00
The Uses of the Menopause Novel Anne Marie Mai, Professor, Department of Culture and Language, SDU Peter Simonsen, Professor of European Literature, Department of Culture and Language, SDU
15.00 - 15.30
Roundtable discussion: the limitations of monodisciplinary approaches to the menopause and how can interdisciplinarity help overcoming them?
Q&A
The workshop is open for all interested participants.
Invitation til Doktordisputatsforsvar (dr.phil.).
Det Humanistiske Fakultet ved Syddansk Universitet inviterer hermed til Professor Mads Nygaard Folkmann's doktordisputatsforsvar
Onsdag den 26. juni kl. 10.00 på Campus Kolding i Auditoriet.
Forsvaret afholdes på dansk.
Mads Nygaard Folkmann's afhandling med titlen:
'Design Aesthetics: Theoretical Basics and Studies in Implication'
kan erhverves via nedenstående link.
Eventuelle uofficielle opponenter bedes melde sig til leder af forsvarshandlingen, inden handlingens begyndelse.
Bedømmelsesarbejdet er udført af:
Professor Anders V. Munch, Institut for Design, Medier og Uddannelsesvidenskab, Syddansk Universitet.
Professor Johan Redström, Designhögskolan, Umeå Universitet.
Lektor Jacob Lund, Æstetik og Kultur, Aarhus Universitet.
Johan Redström og Jacob Lund er officielle opponenter på dagen.
Forsvarshandlingen er offentlig.
De bedste hilsener
Simon Møberg Torp, Dekan
On the occasion of Vijay Tiwari’s appointment as Professor and Head of Research at the Research Unit of Genome Biology, Department of Molecular Medicine, SDU, the Faculty of Health Sciences hereby invites you to attend the inaugural seminar, “Mechanisms governing cell identity and its disruption in diseases”, June 27, 2024, from 13:00 hrs. CEST, The Auditorium 301, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M.
After the seminar, a reception will be held. The Faculty of Health Sciences would like to invite all interested persons to attend the seminar and the following reception. If you wish to participate, we kindly ask you to register here using this link no later than June 10, 2024.
For further information, please contact Department of Molecular Medicine by email imm@health.sdu.dk
On the occasion of Vijay Tiwari’s appointment as Professor and Head of Research at the Research Unit of Genome Biology, Department of Molecular Medicine, SDU, the Faculty of Health Sciences hereby invites you to attend the inaugural seminar, “Mechanisms governing cell identity and its disruption in diseases”, June 27, 2024, from 13:00 hrs. CEST, The Auditorium 301, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M.
After the seminar, a reception will be held. The Faculty of Health Sciences would like to invite all interested persons to attend the seminar and the following reception. If you wish to participate, we kindly ask you to register here using this link no later than June 10, 2024.
For further information, please contact Department of Molecular Medicine by email imm@health.sdu.dk