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Dec 1 - Dec 2, 2011: CERES21 workshop in Accra, Ghana - Videos available

CERES21 researchers held a workshop at the University of Ghana where ongoing projects were discussed. Videos from the open lectures are available on the event page.


Scholarly publications

Books

Witoszek, N. 2011. Cultural Origins of the Norwegian Regime of Goodness Oslo: Norwegian University Press, 2011. Forthcoming. 

Witoszek, N. 2010. "Leonardo da Vinci Our Contemporary: The Ecohumanist Code of the Renaissance," (under review), forthcoming 2010.

Witoszek, N. 2010. "Our Uncommon Future: Cultural Perspectives on Sustainability," (under review) forthcoming 2010.


Articles and Book Chapters

Daragahi, H. og Witoszek, N. (2011) ”Den antii-totalitære feminismen? Sivil motstand i Iran i Ideologi og terror: totalitære ideer og regimer,” i Sørensen, Ø., Hagtvet, B. og Steine, B. A. (Red.). Oslo: Dreyers forlag

Witoszek, N. (2010). ”Karlmarunionen da capo?” In  I takt og utakt.  Nye historier om Norge og Sverige, Oslo: Schibsted    

Midtun, A. (2010) Rethinking Governance for Sustainability, (Special issue of) Corporate GovernanceVol. 10, 1. Guest editor: Atle Midttun. Note: All articles are avialble on publication website.

Witoszek, N. (2010) "Dissent and Collective Identity: The Anti-Totalitarian Revolution in East-Central Europe." In Collective Identities, States and Globalization, ed. Gad Yair and Orit Gazit, Jerusalem: Magnes Press

A. Midttun. (2008) "Partnered Governance: Aligning corporate responsibility and public policy in the global economy", Corporate Governance, Vol. 8, 4: pp. 406-418 

 


Dissertations and Theses

von Krogh, Marte. 2009. “What’s the Story?”  An Intertextual Approach to Climate Change in the Norwegian Media. SUM: Oslo University, 2009. Master Thesis. 

Laumann, Kari. 2007.  The Missing Story: Education for Sustainable Development in Norway. SUM: Oslo University, 2007. Master Thesis. Abstract.