Human Remains: the place of the human in a post-human world
What’s lost and who’s asking? | |
Bo Allesøe Christensen |
Evolution, geography and sustainability | |
Eric Clark, Thomas L Clark |
Transnational living
The production of attractivity discourses in Norwegian rural communities | |
Hans Kjetil Lysgård, Jørn Cruickshank |
Peri-urban development: planning practices in hybrid landscapes
Periurban Agricultural Buildings, a History | |
Gyorgy Angelkott Bocz, Svala Catharina |
Spatial explorations: creative practice, performance and politics
Baghdad Calling: photojournalism, photographic practice and the war in Iraq. | |
Sean Carter |
In the Space between the Creative and the Critical. Writing as Spatial Exploration. | |
Sofia Cele |
Management and Planning of Water Resources
Modelling climate change impacts on stream habitat conditions | |
Eva Bøgh, John Conallin, Matheswaran Karthikeyan, Martin Olsen |
REGIONALIZATION STUDY OF A CONCEPTUAL HBV MODEL IN GAUJA RIVER BASIN | |
Liga Kurpniece, Kaspars Cebers, Elga Apsite |
Geography and Earth System Science
THE STONY WAY TO RENEWABLE ENERGY - BIOPHYSICS VERSUS METAPHYSICS IN PLANNING FOR CO2-NEUTRAL COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS | |
Rolf Czeskleba-Dupont |
Geography and Education
Primary school student teachers' thoughts on teaching geography | |
Hannele Cantell, Liisa Suomela |
Battles of mobilities – utopias for a different future
“Do you wanna go for a ride?”: Practicing Automobility and car cruising in Iceland. | |
Virgile Collin-Lange |
Practices, performances and politics of place making
‘Urban Pioneers’ and their Socio-Cultural Projects – A Remedy against Social Exclusion in Urban Neighbourhoods? The Cases of Berlin and Hamburg | |
Gabriela Brigitte Christmann |
NorLit 2011 is sponsored by The Danish Council for Independent Research, Humanities (FKK) and The Danish Association of Masters and PhDs (DM).
NorLit 2011 is also sponsored by Clara Lachmanns Fond and Roskilde University.