Presentations and Authors


Last name A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
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Tourism, Mobility and Regional Development

Farm holidays and the potential for innovation in rural tourism in Denmark
Niels Christian Nielsen, Kathrine Aae Nissen, Flemming Just

Understanding mobile individuals through location-based experience data and mapping

Urban population mobility, priorities of environment, safety and exercise.
Stig Halvard Jørgensen

Human Remains: the place of the human in a post-human world

Heidegger and the fourfold: human beings as participants in Event of unfolding
Mikko Joronen

Transnational living

"Bio-rytms, royalism and religion; Re-traditionalization of Serbian diaspora communities in
Kristine Juul

ANT & Tourism practices

Tracing tourism: ANT and earthly tourism research
Gunnar Thór Jóhannesson

Sustainable spaces

Actually Existing Sustainability: Plotting Food Self-provisioning in Czechia
Petr Jehlicka, Joe Smith

Conceptualising Power and Space in Planning Theory and Practice

Tomorrow is clad in golf shoes, without oil and/or in ruins: Future projections as authority on and off the Scottish North Sea coast
Erik Jönsson

A Geographical Twist of Doing Gender-theory

Smokin' nightlife: engines, power and mobility in the lives of young men
Tanja Joelsson

Management and Planning of Water Resources

Simulations of the effect of climate and land use change on the water balance and nitrate leaching in relation to soil types on Zealand, Denmark
Niels Henrik Jensen

Geography and Earth System Science

A framework and tools for landslide risk assessment in the Faroe Islands
Mads-Peter J Dahl, Lis E Mortensen, Niels H Jensen, Anita Veihe

Battles of mobilities – utopias for a different future

Challenging the ‘King of the Road’ - exploring mobility battles between cars and bikes in the USA
Ole B. Jensen, Jacob Bjerre Mikkelsen, Shelley Smith

Christiania: Forty years of social critique

Icons of community, beacons of hope? Intentional communities and visions of the good life from international comparative perspective
Helen Jarvis


 

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.