Helsinki Collegium
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (HCAS) is an independent institute within the University of Helsinki.
The main aim of the Collegium is to enhance scholarly excellence within humanities and social sciences by endorsing cross-disciplinary dialogue.
http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium
Terveys, sairaus, yhteiskunta ja kulttuuri: Ihmistieteellinen näkökulma lääketieteeseen
Impact or Insight: What is the Driving Force of Academic Freedom?
Democracy and Emotions– A Dialogue with Philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum
Kollegium Talks – Global Governance: Legitimacy and Democracy
Kollegium Talks: Is There an Upside to Unpleasant Feelings?
Introducing the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies
Kollegium Talks: How can history inform current gender politics and policy?
Kollegium Talks: What's a language error?
HCAS 20 VUOTTA: MIKÄ OLIKAAN TUTKIJAKOLLEGIUMIN IDEA?
Kollegium Talks 2020: Ethics of Collaboration
Kollegium Talks 2021: Is Another Europe Possible After All?
Kollegium Talks 2021: Thinking Extinction w. Christine Daigle & Xin Liu
Kollegium Talks 2020: Ethics of Research Design
Inaugural Lecture of Erkko Visiting Professor Molly Andrews
Golfo Alexopoulos: “Petitioning in the Soviet Union”
Evthymios Papataxiarchis at Petitions and Petitioning Conference
Julie Billaud: “Strategizing for relevance: NGOs’ submissions to the Universal Periodic Review”
Jane Cowan at Petitions and Petitioning Conference
Parvathi Menon: “Protection through petitioning: The case of the Iraqi mandate”
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour & Susanne Melde: “From petition to friendly settlement: Who wins?”
Dmytro Khutkyy: “Electronic petitions in the Eastern European and the Baltic States”
Andrew Graan: “'Say Macedonia!': Affective politics and the life/afterlife of mass petitions”
Agathe Mora: “From earth to paper: Property claims and the materiality of loss in post-war Kosovo”
Nil Mutluer: “In between victimisation, marginalisation and hope”
Leyla Neyzi: “The Academics for Peace petition: An auto-ethnographic account”
Elena Bogdanova: "Culture of Complaints in Russia and Eastern Europe"
Diane Davis: "City, Nation, Network"
Erik Swyngedouw: "Life and Death in the Urbicene"
Saskia Sassen: "Predatory Formations Dressed in Wall Street Suits and Algorithmic Math"