CEDIC Talks
CEDIC aims to broaden our knowledge and awareness of the social and political consequences of digitalization. We therefore invite national and international researchers, as well as professionals from various institutions and disciplines, to hold open guest lectures on the subject.
Upcoming Lectures:
What Is Cedic Talks About?
Previous lectures have explored digitalization in relation to health services, power grids, waste management solutions, and welfare systems, both nationally and internationally. The spring of 2022 was dedicated to presentations by partners from the newly established National Research School on Digitalization, Culture, and Society (DIGIT). Since 2023, we have continued the seminar series by inviting Norwegian and international researchers and stakeholders to present new findings and innovative perspectives.
How Do I Join?
CEDIC Talks are held either on campus and online. The lectures are conducted in either Norwegian or English, depending on the lecturer and the audience, and typically last about 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A session. You can sign up for each event by clicking the link to the event above. You can also receive information and registration details for upcoming CEDIC Talks by joining our mailing list here.
Watch Past Talks
List of Previous Lectures
- CEDIC Talks Oct 31, 2024: Future housing solutions
- CEDIC talks – April 25, 2024: «Digitalisation and perceived job insecurity: A machine learning study in Norway» with Nan Zou Bakkeli
- CEDIC talks – Feb 29, 2024: Media Poverty: Media Use and Citizenship in Conditions of Deprivation with Torgeir Uberg Nærland from Norce
- CECIC talks – Jan 25, 2024: Digital consultations (video, email) in general practice in Denmark with Anette Grønning from University of Southern Denmark
- CEDIC talks – September 29, 2023 – Social Policy: A Critical and Intersectional Analysis with Professor Fiona Williams, University of Leeds
- CEDIC talks – August 23, 2023 – Digitalization in disability organizations: legal, moral, and organizational challenges with Jens Ineland and Camilla Eriksson
- CEDIC Talks 25/5-2023: Guest lecture by Dr. Emma Louise Slade from the University of Bristol Business School
- CEDIC Talks 4/5-2023: «Statistical profiling of the unemployed: a literature review and the case of Denmark» with researchers Magnus Paulsen Hansen and Kristian Bloch Haug from Roskilde University
- CEDIC Talks #2-2023: «Technological change as social practice – the case of video consultations» with Dr Gemma Hughes from the University of Oxford
- CEDIC Talks #1-2023: The Horizon 2020 research projects Euroship, EuSocialcCit and WorkP present The future of work and welfare in the digital economy: New risk of poverty and social exclusion.
- CEDIC Talks #10-2022: «Hvordan tilrettelegge for digital transformasjon i offentlig sektor?» av Professor Markus Michaelsen Bugge fra TIK-senteret på UiO
- CEDIC Talks #9-2022: Bærekraftig arbeidsinkludering med Janine Leschke fra Copenhagen Business School
- CEDIC Talks #8-2022: «Inequality and marginalization in digital welfare states» by Minna van Gerven from Tampere University
- CEDIC Talks #6-2022: «Extracting Users: Regimes of Engagement in Norwegian Smart Electricity Transition» by Kjetil Rommetveit from the University of Bergen
- CEDIC Talks #5-2022: Presentasjoner fra partnere i forskerskolen DIGIT (4/4)
- CEDIC Talks #4-2022: «Digitaliseringsbegrepet: Hvordan kan vi italesette begrepet?» av professor Roger A. Søraa fra NTNU
- CEDIC Talks #2-2022: Presentasjoner fra partnere av forskerskolen DIGIT (2/4)
- CEDIC Talks #1-2022: Presentasjoner fra partnere av forskerskolen DIGIT (1/4)
- CEDIC Talks #3-2021: «Digitalisering og offentlighet» av forskere Kari Steen-Johnsen og Bernard Enjolras fra Institutt for samfunnsforskning
- CEDIC Talks #2-2021: «Teknologi, etikk og (menneskelig) omsorg» av forsker Hilde Thygesen
- CEDIC Talks #1-2021: «Innovasjonsbegrepet si filosofisk-historiske utvikling – Frå privat til offentleg initiativ» av filosof Alexander Myklebust fra NTNU
- CEDIC Talks #5-2020: «Personvern og konsekvenser av digitalisering» av professor Julia Köhler-Olsen
- CEDIC Talks #4-2020: «RELINK – Forsterking av det svake leddet. Utforsking, intervensjon og samskapte løsninger for å bygge robuste digitale hushold» av professor Ardis Storm-Mathisen
- CEDIC Talks #3-2020: «Kvantitativ ensomhetsforskning» av sosiolog Anders Barstad fra Statistisk Sentralbyrå (SSB)