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UKEBLADET<br />
INTERNT MELDINGSBLAD FOR<br />
INSTITUTT FOR<br />
TVERRFAGLIGE KULTURSTUDIER<br />
WEEK <strong>22</strong>, MAY 2019
-the editors<br />
LEDER<br />
After the previous monster-issue we're back<br />
with a slighter one this time. There's some<br />
massive news though (which you probably<br />
already know about), that was begging to be<br />
covered Ukebladet style. Martin also really<br />
feels as something is forgotten for this one,<br />
so if that's the case, he's really really<br />
incredibly sorry,<br />
So this is a brief and energy related one,<br />
flimsy as a summer breeze. Enjoy before you<br />
go basking in the rare trønder sun.
We congratulate!!<br />
Probably well known by now, but Ukebladet doesn't<br />
let any chance for celebration pass us by.<br />
Together with a unspecified number of partners (I'm<br />
not googling atm), and with our own Tomas as deputy<br />
director, the Energy Gang at KULT'll work on<br />
sustainable transition under the moniker NTRANS<br />
(not to be confused with 90s dance group N-Trance,<br />
mostly known for their eurotrash revamps of Rod<br />
Stewart songs) for the next 8 (!!) years.<br />
Ukebladet congratulates anyone involved with the<br />
process!
RIP CenSES<br />
As we celebrate the birth of a new centre, we<br />
mark the end of another. Last week, a more or<br />
less low-key seminar summarised the work<br />
acomplished over the last 8 years in CenSES<br />
(Centre for Sustainable Energy Studies).<br />
This thing seems to have more endings than the<br />
last Lord of the Rings, amiright?<br />
Placed in a weirdly wide and narrow room, and<br />
armed with two projectors, Marianne and Tomas<br />
both gave brilliant talks while working the wings in<br />
a way weirdly reminicent of early 90s Guns n'<br />
Roses. Kudos!<br />
CenSES is dead. Long live CenSES!!<br />
Pour one out for a real one.
Ny publikasjon!<br />
Speaking of CenSES:<br />
William and Tomas have contributed on a<br />
report on the potential of solar power in<br />
Norway towards 2050. It's a real doozy.<br />
See here
OF CARE IN<br />
POLITICS<br />
TIMES<br />
NEOLIBERAL<br />
4 June, 10:00-16:00 in the Magistratsalen at<br />
the Trondheim folkebibliotek<br />
Program:<br />
10.00 Welcome Prof. Agnes Bolsø, NTNU<br />
10.15 - 11.45: Panel 1<br />
Introducing the Care Collective / Catherine Rottenberg (Univ. of<br />
Nottingham)<br />
No life without Care: Disavowals of Dependency / Lynne Segal (Univ.<br />
of London)<br />
Taking care in new ways: digitalization and co-creative art practices /<br />
Hege Andreassen and Ann Therese Lotherington (The Arctic Univ. of<br />
Norway)<br />
Never too old to nanny: Paid Migrant Domestic Labour and<br />
geographies of inequality / Priscilla Ringrose (NTNU)<br />
11.45 - 12.30: Lunch break<br />
12.30 - 14.00: Panel 2<br />
Promiscuous Care: ACT UP and the AIDS Crisis / Jamie Hakim<br />
(Univ. of East Anglia)<br />
Flows of Care in (Greek) crisis / Andreas Chatzidakis (Royal<br />
Holloway University of London)<br />
Reproduction and Family Planning: Caring for the Nation or the<br />
Planet? / Guro Korsnes Kristensen (NTNU)<br />
Creating the uncaring child: teen entrepreneurialism and the political<br />
logic of ‘self-care’ / Jo Littler (Univ. of London)<br />
Care and Compassion in the Neoliberal University / Siri Øyslebø<br />
Sørensen (NTNU)<br />
14.15 – 16.00: Session 3<br />
The political implications of the increased global financialisation and<br />
digital monetisation of care / Beverley Skeggs (The London School of<br />
Economics)<br />
Comments and discussion. Panel: Skeggs and Care Collective<br />
Free entrance, registration not required
KJØKKENVAKT<br />
Uke <strong>22</strong>: Maria H. & Tomas<br />
Uke 23: Per & Turid