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HOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no. THE HOLBERG PRIZE SCHOOL PROJECT The Holberg Prize School Project is an annual research competition in for students in the upper secondary schools in Norway. The Holberg Prize School Project was established in 2004 as an initiative to increase understanding and interest for research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology amongst young students. PRESS ROOM | HOLBERGPRISEN The Holberg Board awards the prize at the recommendation of the Holberg Committee. The Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003 and is administered by the University of Bergen on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Research. It has a money value of NOK 6,000,000 (Approximately EUR 585,000 / USD 700,000 per 1 March2021).
MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
2020 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES ANNOUNCED The 2020 Holberg Prize is awarded to British-Canadian scholar Griselda Pollock for her contributions to feminist art history and cultural studies. The Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Danish theologian Frederik Poulsen for his research on The Old Testament. STATUTES FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE Statutes for the Holberg Prize. The statutes for the Holberg Prize were established by the Ministry of Education and Research in January 2004. The Statutes were last revised 10 December 2013. The aim of the Holberg Prize is to recognize path-breaking scientific work inLUDVIG HOLBERG
Ludvig Holberg was born in Bergen in 1684, but lived most of his life in Copenhagen. He played a crucial role in bringing the Enlightenment to the Nordic countries and in the modernization of several academic disciplines and teaching methods.GRISELDA POLLOCK
Griselda Pollock. The 2020 Holberg Prize is awarded to British-Canadian scholar Griselda Pollock for her groundbreaking contributions to feminist art history and cultural studies. Professor Griselda Pollock (b. 1949 in South-Africa), University of Leeds, is the foremost feminist art historian working in the world today. Sheholds dual British
PAUL GILROY
PAUL GILROY (b. 1956) Paul Gilroy was born within the sound of East London’s Bow Bells. After studying at Sussex University he completed his doctoral research at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies under the supervision of Stuart Hall and RichardJohnson.
HOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no. THE HOLBERG PRIZE SCHOOL PROJECT The Holberg Prize School Project is an annual research competition in for students in the upper secondary schools in Norway. The Holberg Prize School Project was established in 2004 as an initiative to increase understanding and interest for research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology amongst young students. PRESS ROOM | HOLBERGPRISEN The Holberg Board awards the prize at the recommendation of the Holberg Committee. The Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003 and is administered by the University of Bergen on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Research. It has a money value of NOK 6,000,000 (Approximately EUR 585,000 / USD 700,000 per 1 March2021).
MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
STATUTES FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE Statutes for the Holberg Prize. The statutes for the Holberg Prize were established by the Ministry of Education and Research in January 2004. The Statutes were last revised 10 December 2013. The aim of the Holberg Prize is to recognize path-breaking scientific work inLUDVIG HOLBERG
Ludvig Holberg was born in Bergen in 1684, but lived most of his life in Copenhagen. He played a crucial role in bringing the Enlightenment to the Nordic countries and in the modernization of several academic disciplines and teaching methods.PAUL GILROY
PAUL GILROY (b. 1956) Paul Gilroy was born within the sound of East London’s Bow Bells. After studying at Sussex University he completed his doctoral research at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies under the supervision of Stuart Hall and RichardJohnson.
THE PROBLEM OF GOOD JUDGEMENT The topic of “judgement and interpretation” is both neglected and somewhat odd, O’Neill submitted. In our daily lives we prize good judgement, whether we refer to people’s general assessment ability, or the judging of quality in specific cases. But what is it that makes judgement good or bad, whether in law or in literature, in politics THE 2019 HOLBERG DEBATE: SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: «WHY I AM STILL A About the event. At the 2019 Holberg Debate, we are honoured to be joined by two big thinkers: Slavoj Žižek and Tyler Cowen. Prof. Žižek will deliver his keynote address, “Why I Am Still A Communist”, before being interviewed by Prof. Cowen. In the subsequent Q & A session, we encourage everyone to contribute with questions and commentsHOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week Programme ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000). NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum toMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances of MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no. THE HOLBERG PRIZE SCHOOL PROJECT The Holberg Prize School Project is an annual research competition in for students in the upper secondary schools in Norway. The Holberg Prize School Project was established in 2004 as an initiative to increase understanding and interest for research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology amongst young students. PRESS ROOM | HOLBERGPRISEN The Holberg Board awards the prize at the recommendation of the Holberg Committee. The Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003 and is administered by the University of Bergen on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Research. It has a money value of NOK 6,000,000 (Approximately EUR 585,000 / USD 700,000 per 1 March2021).
MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum. The 2021 Holberg Prize is awarded to U.S. scholar Martha C. Nussbaum for her groundbreaking contribution to research in philosophy, law and related fields. Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, andone
STATUTES FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE Statutes for the Holberg Prize. The statutes for the Holberg Prize were established by the Ministry of Education and Research in January 2004. The Statutes were last revised 10 December 2013. The aim of the Holberg Prize is to recognize path-breaking scientific work inLUDVIG HOLBERG
Ludvig Holberg was born in Bergen in 1684, but lived most of his life in Copenhagen. He played a crucial role in bringing the Enlightenment to the Nordic countries and in the modernization of several academic disciplines and teaching methods.PAUL GILROY
PAUL GILROY (b. 1956) Paul Gilroy was born within the sound of East London’s Bow Bells. After studying at Sussex University he completed his doctoral research at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies under the supervision of Stuart Hall and RichardJohnson.
THE PROBLEM OF GOOD JUDGEMENT The topic of “judgement and interpretation” is both neglected and somewhat odd, O’Neill submitted. In our daily lives we prize good judgement, whether we refer to people’s general assessment ability, or the judging of quality in specific cases. But what is it that makes judgement good or bad, whether in law or in literature, in politics THE 2019 HOLBERG DEBATE: SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: «WHY I AM STILL A About the event. At the 2019 Holberg Debate, we are honoured to be joined by two big thinkers: Slavoj Žižek and Tyler Cowen. Prof. Žižek will deliver his keynote address, “Why I Am Still A Communist”, before being interviewed by Prof. Cowen. In the subsequent Q & A session, we encourage everyone to contribute with questions and commentsHOLBERGPRISEN
Holbergprisen deles årlig ut for fremragende vitenskapelig arbeid innenfor fagområdene humaniora, samfunnsvitenskap, juss og teologiTHE HOLBERG PRIZE
The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, in Bergen, Norway. ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week ProgrammeHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum to THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances ofMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, and one of the most productive and well-known philosophers writing today. MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISEN
Holbergprisen deles årlig ut for fremragende vitenskapelig arbeid innenfor fagområdene humaniora, samfunnsvitenskap, juss og teologiTHE HOLBERG PRIZE
The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, in Bergen, Norway. ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. PROGRAMME FOR THE 2021 HOLBERG WEEK, 7–10 JUNE The 2021 Holberg Week will celebrate both the 2020 and the 2021 Holberg Laureates, Griselda Pollock and Martha C. Nussbaum, as well as the Nils Klim Laureates, Frederik Poulsen and Daria Gritsenko. All events will be virtual, and they will be streamed on the Holberg Prize YouTube channel and on our website. The Holberg Week ProgrammeHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE THE 2021 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES HAVE Several important decisions have been reached over the last weeks. Both the Nils Klim Committee and the Holberg Committee held their closing deliberations in late January and the Holberg Board met virtually on 2 February to make the final decision on who should receive the Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize in 2021.. The 2 February meeting was the first occasion for Kjersti Fløttum to THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "JUSTICE FOR ANIMALS: PRACTICAL Animals suffer injustice at our hands: the cruelties of the factory farming industry, poaching and trophy hunting, assaults on the habitats of many creatures, and innumerable other instances ofMARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, and one of the most productive and well-known philosophers writing today. MULTICULTURAL CONVIVIALITY IN THE MIDST OF RACISM’S RUINS Multicultural Conviviality in the Midst of Racism’s Ruins Les Backa and Shamser Sinhab aDepartment of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK; bDepartment of Psychology, Sociology and Social Work, University of Suffolk, Ipswich, UK ABSTRACT This article argues that the idea of multicultural tools is the best wayHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. THE HOLBERG PRIZE SCHOOL PROJECT The Holberg Prize School Project was established in 2004 as an initiative to increase understanding and interest for research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology amongst young students.CONTACT INFORMATION
The Holberg Prize management and staff. Kjersti Fløttum Chair of the Holberg Board Professor, Department of Foreign Languages, UiB E-mail: kjersti.flottum@uib.no Tel: +47 55 58 22 82 2020 HOLBERG PRIZE AND NILS KLIM PRIZE LAUREATES ANNOUNCED The 2020 Holberg Prize is awarded to British-Canadian scholar Griselda Pollock for her contributions to feminist art history and cultural studies. The Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Danish theologian Frederik Poulsen for his research on The Old Testament. STATUTES FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE The aim of the Holberg Prize is to recognize path-breaking scientific work in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize may be awarded both for work within a particular academic discipline and for work of a cross-disciplinary nature.MARTHA C. NUSSBAUM
Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, a joint appointment in Law and Philosophy, at the University of Chicago, and one of the most productive and well-known philosophers writing today.LUDVIG HOLBERG
Ludvig Holberg was born in Bergen in 1684, but lived most of his life in Copenhagen. He played a crucial role in bringing the Enlightenment to the Nordic countries and in the modernization of several academic disciplines and teaching methods.PAUL GILROY
PAUL GILROY (b. 1956) Paul Gilroy was born within the sound of East London’s Bow Bells. After studying at Sussex University he completed his doctoral research at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies under the supervision of Stuart Hall and RichardJohnson.
THE PROBLEM OF GOOD JUDGEMENT A broad range of themes and angles were discussed at Christie Café, at the University Museum of Bergen, on 6 June, when this year’s Masterclass explored judgement and interpretation with Holberg Laureate Onora O’Neill. THE 2019 HOLBERG DEBATE: SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: «WHY I AM STILL A Slavoj Žižek. Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic.He is Senior Researcher at the Department of Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, and International Director of the Birckbeck Institute for the Humanities, University of London.HOLBERGPRISEN
Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000).THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no. AMALIE SKRAM UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL First prize to Amalie Skram Upper Secondary School. Ingrid Wittendorff Humblen, Amalie Min Bergås, Rasmus Madsen Berg, and Herman Fjell Lerstad from Amalie Skram Upper Secondary School won first prize in the Holberg Prize School Project competition 2021 with the research project “Klimasøksmålet: konflikt i den norske maktfordelingen” (“The climate lawsuit: conflict in the Norwegian ABOUT SHMUEL N. EISENSTADT Professor S.N. Eisenstadt (born in Warsaw in 1923) is a legend of modern sociology and social science as a whole. There is probably no living social scientist whose works to the same degree combines advances in sociology and anthropology in the American setting in the post World War II period, historical and religious studies of civilizations outside of a Western context, and a EuropeanPAUL GILROY
Paul Gilroy. The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. Paul Gilroy is one of the most challenging and inventive figures in contemporary scholarship. His work has influenced, and, in some cases,reshaped
ANNE BIRGITTA PESSI
Anne Birgitta Pessi's research is on the borderline between theology and social sciences, and her studies on altruism combine quantitative studies with a hermeneutically oriented approach. Through her studies, she has become involved in the lively international discussion oncivil
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Daria Gritsenko. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies and digital humanities. Holberg Prize SchoolProject. 2021.
ABOUT THE HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament 1 July 2003, and was awarded for the first time in 2004.The objective of the prize is to increase awareness of the value of academic scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The Prize has a monetary value of NOK 6 000,000 (approx. EUR 620,000 / USD 700,000).THE HOLBERG PRIZE
The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The deadline for nominating a candidate to the Holberg Prize is 15 June each year. The Laureate is announced in March and the award ceremony is held in the second week of June, inBergen, Norway.
NOMINATIONS FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZEHOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no. AMALIE SKRAM UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOL First prize to Amalie Skram Upper Secondary School. Ingrid Wittendorff Humblen, Amalie Min Bergås, Rasmus Madsen Berg, and Herman Fjell Lerstad from Amalie Skram Upper Secondary School won first prize in the Holberg Prize School Project competition 2021 with the research project “Klimasøksmålet: konflikt i den norske maktfordelingen” (“The climate lawsuit: conflict in the Norwegian ABOUT SHMUEL N. EISENSTADT Professor S.N. Eisenstadt (born in Warsaw in 1923) is a legend of modern sociology and social science as a whole. There is probably no living social scientist whose works to the same degree combines advances in sociology and anthropology in the American setting in the post World War II period, historical and religious studies of civilizations outside of a Western context, and a EuropeanPAUL GILROY
Paul Gilroy. The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields. Paul Gilroy is one of the most challenging and inventive figures in contemporary scholarship. His work has influenced, and, in some cases,reshaped
ANNE BIRGITTA PESSI
Anne Birgitta Pessi's research is on the borderline between theology and social sciences, and her studies on altruism combine quantitative studies with a hermeneutically oriented approach. Through her studies, she has become involved in the lively international discussion oncivil
HOLBERGPRISVINNERE
The Holberg Prize 2019 is awarded to the British scholar Paul Gilroy for his research contributions to cultural studies, critical race studies, literary studies and related fields.CONTACT INFORMATION
Mobil: 415 14 781. Solveig Stornes. Head of Administration (currently on leave) solveig.stornes@holbergprisen.no. Tel: +47 55 58 69 92. Mob: +47 971 435 53. Hjørdis Maria Longva. Senior Executive Officer. hjordis.longva@holbergprisen.no.ARRANGEMENT
Announcement for the 2020 Holberg Prize and Nils Klim Prize. On Thursday, 5 March, at 09:00 CET, we will announce the Holberg Prize Laureate and Nils Klim Prize Laureate for 2020. The ceremony will be live-streamed on this page. 7 December 2019. STATUTES FOR THE HOLBERG PRIZE Statutes for the Holberg Prize. The statutes for the Holberg Prize were established by the Ministry of Education and Research in January 2004. The Statutes were last revised 10 December 2013. The aim of the Holberg Prize is to recognize path-breaking scientific work in TOWARDS A NEW MUSEUM Holberg Laureate Griselda Pollock will meet Stina Högqvist, Director of Exhibitions and Collections at the National Museum in Oslo, to talk about the importance of art museums in the public sphere today. THE HOLBERG COMMITTEE The Holberg Committee consists of internationally renowned scholars within the disciplines of the prize and is responsible for the scholarly assessment of the nominations. The Committee presents their recommendation to the Holberg Board, who appoints the award winner.GRISELDA POLLOCK
Griselda Pollock. The 2020 Holberg Prize is awarded to British-Canadian scholar Griselda Pollock for her groundbreaking contributions to feminist art history and cultural studies. Professor Griselda Pollock (b. 1949 in South-Africa), University of Leeds, is the foremost feminist art historian working in the world today. Sheholds dual British
PRISVINNERE NILS KLIM-PRISEN 2021. The 2021 Nils Klim Prize is awarded to Finnish-Russian Daria Gritsenko, for her outstanding research contributions in the intersection between political science, environmental studies andPAUL GILROY
PAUL GILROY (b. 1956) Paul Gilroy was born within the sound of East London’s Bow Bells. After studying at Sussex University he completed his doctoral research at the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies under the supervision of Stuart Hall and RichardJohnson.
THE HOLBERG LECTURE: "NEVER AGAIN: REFUSING RACE AND Lecture by the 2019 Holberg Laureate Paul Gilroy, Professor of American and English Literature, King’s College London. Employing the cosmopolitan work by W.E.B. Du Bois as a starting point, this lecture surveys the “populist” politics of race and nation in contemporary Europe. With those growing perils in mind, it pleads forserious
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