Niklas Olsen writes in the Danish magazine Information about a new book about Foucault entitled The Last Man Takes LSD. Foucault and the End of Revolution by Daniel Zamora, Mitchell Dean. Find Niklas’ article here: ”Dengang Michel Foucault var hverdags-aktivist”.
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Understreckare i SvD om entreprenörskap
Elin Åström Rudbergs understreckare i Svenska Dagbladet om utvecklingen av entreprenörskapsdiskursen i Sverige och organisationen Ung Företagsamhet: Så blev svenskarna sålda på att starta eget.
Jenny Andersson in SCAS Talks Podcast
Jenny Andersson was recently invited to talk about the research program in SCAS Talks Podcast. Listen here: https://scastalks.podbean.com/e/scas-talks-episode-15-%e2%80%93-jenny-andersson-neoliberalism-in-the-nordic-countries-developing-an-absent-research-theme/
Invitation to webinar, December 14, 2020, 15.15-17
Amy C. Offer, Sorting Out the Mixed Economy: The Rise and Fall of Welfare and Developmental States in the Americas (Princeton University Press, 2019) Amy C. Offner (assistant professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania)) studies twentieth-century US history in global perspective, with special focus on Latin America. Her research and teaching address the history of…
Invitation to webinar, September 3, 2020, 15.15-17
Francesco Boldizzoni, Foretelling the end of capitalism. Intellectual misadventures since Karl Marx. (Harvard University Press, 2020) Francesco Boldizzoni is an economic and intellectual historian, Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim. His 2011 book, The Poverty of Clio. Resurrecting Economic History, won much acclaim in both fields of economic and intellectual history. He is…
New book: Histories of Knowledge in Postwar Scandinavia
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, researchers and intellectuals started claiming that the West had entered a new stage beyond industrial society. Gradually, the concept of “the knowledge society” took a special hold in postwar Scandinavia, with its particular emphasis on rational planning and apolitical expertise. But what was the place and significance of…
Post-doc Applications
The Department of the History of Ideas and Science welcomes Swedish and international postdoc applications, for instance with funding from Swedish Research Council’s international postdoc grant or Marie Curie fellowships. Several on-going research programs at the Department are eager to integrate postdoctoral scholars. Applicants should consider their insertion into ongoing research for the project ”Neoliberalism…
Johan Strang är under dagen panelmedlem webinariet: Explaining Swedish Exceptionalism on COVID-19: Nordic Perspectives
Webinar: Explaining Swedish Exceptionalism on COVID-19: Nordic Perspectives Is the Swedish approach to Covid-19 exceptional? Can we explain the approach based on history or the political system? In this webinar we bring together scholars and scientists from the Nordic countries to try to explain the divergence. Time and place: May 28, 2020 3:00 PM–4:00 PM, https://uio.zoom.us/j/68916251448…
The Making of a New Financial Culture: Embracing consumer debt and popular investing in the Nordic welfare state.
In 1979, the Swedish Consumer Cooperative Union, Konsum, introduced its own credit card. Although Sweden already had a number of smaller but rapidly growing cards systems, this was a landmark event triggering a veritable media storm. As a symbol of “arch-capitalistic consumerism” and “private-egoism” (AB 1/12 1979), a credit card accepted and issued by Konsum, appeared…
Programmet omnämnt i DN i samband med Coronakrisen
https://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/maria-schottenius-kritiska-fragor-ska-stallas-men-alarmisterna-far-fundera-pa-en-annan-strategi/