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First meeting

First meeting of the Network for Research on Culture, Inequality and Democracy

KUD/CID Network: Forging Paths in the Study of Culture, Inequality, and Democracy

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Jan Fredrik Hovden and Torgeir Nærland have spearheaded the creation of a research network dedicated to probing the intricate connections between culture, inequality, and democracy. The inaugural meeting of the Network for Research on Culture, Inequality, and Democracy (KUD) on August 19, 2021, at the Department of Information and Media Science marked the initiation of a collaborative venture. The gathering centered around an insightful discussion of Mike Savage's latest book, "The Return of Inequality," with Johs. Hjellbrekke serving as an invited guest.

KUD/CID envisions a multifaceted role in advancing scholarly discourse and professional development. The network is committed to:

  • Organizing group meetings, workshops, and open seminars to foster a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange.
  • Serving as a forum for professional discussions, project development, and course development, providing a space for scholars to engage in critical dialogue.
  • Facilitating professional development opportunities for research fellows, master's students, and postdocs, nurturing a supportive environment for academic growth.

KUD's research endeavors will center around key thematic areas:

  • Social Inequality: Unraveling the complexities of social disparities to contribute valuable insights into the factors influencing societal structures.
  • Cultural and Media Use: Examining patterns of cultural and media consumption to understand their role in shaping individual and collective experiences.
  • Cultural and Media Policy: Investigating the impact of policies on cultural and media spheres, exploring their implications for societal dynamics.
  • Culture, Democracy, and Citizenship: Exploring the intricate relationships between culture, democracy, and citizenship to enrich our understanding of civic engagement and societal participation.

The establishment of the Network for Research on Culture, Inequality, and Democracy (KUD/CID) signifies a commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration in the realms of culture, inequality, and democracy. As KUD/CID embarks on its journey, the network's tasks and research focus underscore its dedication to creating a vibrant academic community that contributes meaningfully to the understanding of societal dynamics. The network's inception sets the stage for an exciting exploration of the interconnected realms of culture, inequality, and democracy.