The Salmon Elite: its politics, self-understanding, networks, and wealth
Conversation on the new research project with project leader Katharina Sass.
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This week's Academic Morning Coffee is in English.
What do owners of salmon farms think about the new salmon tax? How do they try to influence politics? What is their view of their own role and power in society? What are their networks, and how much do they own? These are some of the questions that will be examined in a new NFR funded research project led by Katharina Sass (Department of Sociology, UiB).
On Wednesday Katharina will tell us more about this exciting upcoming project.
Every Wednesday, the faceulty of social sciences invites employees and students to interesting talks in the Social Sciences Building. Academic Morning Coffee is an informal arena where on of the researchers at the faculty is invited to present their work in conversation with the dean and the audience. We can promise you a good start to your day with a cup of hot coffee or tea, academic updates and discussions. Academic Morning Coffee is the perfect oportunity to familiarize yourself with the research being conducted at the faculty, and to spark conversations across different departments.
Coffee is served at 09:00, and the conversation starts 09:15.
Read more about Academic Morning Coffee and see upcoming events here.