Conference venues of JGGJ
Map and list of places outside Denmark where I have participated as
presenter at conferences.
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The 24th International Congress
of Onomastic Sciences (ICOS),
Universitat de Barcelona, 05.-09.09.2011.
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The 22nd conference of PECSRL on the theme ‘European Rural Future: Landscape as an
Interface’, Freie Universität
Berlin, 04.-09.09.2006.
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The 14th congress of NORNA on the theme ‘Nordiska namn - namn i
Norden. Tradition och förnyelse’, Hótel Borgarnes, 11.-14.08.2007.
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The workshop ‘Hierarchy of knowledge,
religious authority and status - The library of mendicant orders in its
historical context’, Schloss Mickeln,
Universität Düsseldorf, 11.-12.12.2011.
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The colloquium ‘Themen
und Tendenzen der Mittelalterforschung’, Georg-August-Universität
Göttingen, 24.11.2011.
Helsinki, Finland
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The conference ‘Seeing, Hearing, Reading
and Believing - Authorities in the Middle Ages’, University of Helsinki,
20.-23.09.2010.
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The 8th Biennial International
Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early
Modern Studies (ANZAMEMS), University of Dunedin,
02.-05.02.2011.
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The 7th Biennial International
Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early
Modern Studies (ANZAMEMS), University of Tasmania,
02.-06.12.2008.
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The 31st symposium of NORNA on the theme ’Nordic place-names on -torp’, Jaruplund Højskole, 25.-28.04.2002.
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The 42nd International Congress
on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, 10.-13.05.2007.
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The 14th International
Conference for Historical Geographers (ICHG), Kyoto
University, 23.-27.08.2009.
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The International Medieval Congress (IMC),
University of Leeds, 11.-14.07.2011.
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The International Medieval Congress (IMC),
University of Leeds, 12.-15.07.2010.
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The International Medieval Congress (IMC),
University of Leeds, 13.-16.07.2009.
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The International Medieval Congress (IMC),
University of Leeds, 07.-10.07.2008.
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The International Medieval Congress (IMC),
University of Leeds, 10.-13.07.2006.
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Det dansk-svenske Torp-forum’s ’Interdisciplinary torp-conference’,
Fridhemsborg, 25.-27.04.2007.
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The 30th Annual Conference of
the Center for Medieval Studies on ‘New Directions in Medieval Scandinavian
Studies’, Fordham University, 27.-28.03.2010.
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Middelalderuken, Ladegården in Oslo, 29.08.2011-02.09.2011.
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The workshop ‘Imagining Poverty - Mendicant
culture and devotion, 1250-1450’, Monash University
Prato Centre, 05.12.2011.
Riga, Latvia
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The 24th ‘Permanent European
Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape’ (PECSRL)
2010, University of Latvia, 23.-27.08.2010.
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The 5th seminar of Istituto Storico Domenicano on the theme ‘La storiografia
domenica tra barocco e illuminismo’, Largo Angelicum, 01.-03.10.2004.
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The colloquium ‘Text and Traditions of Medieval
Pastoral Care - A celebratory colloquium for Bella Millet’, University of
Southampton, 10.07.2010.
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The interdisciplinary colloquium ‘Mapping
the Medieval City : Space, Place and Identity’,
Swansea University, 30.-31.07.2009.
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The Nordic
Centre for Medieval Studies’ postgraduate course ‘Regional and European
identities in medieval Baltic Sea region’, University of Tallinn,
04.-13.08.2006.
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The 41st NORNA
symposium ‘Navne i kystkulturen’, Fróðskaparsetur Føroya, 02.-04.06.2011.
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The conference ‘Isolated Islands in
Medieval Mind, Culture and Nature’, Utstein Kloster, 04.-06.06.2008.
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The 33rd symposium of NORNA on the theme
‘Settlement-names on -staðir’, Utstein Kloster, 07.-09.05.2004.
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The 40th NORNA
symposium ‘Binamn - uppkomst,
bildning, terminologi och bruk’, Älvkarleö
herrgård, 29.09.10-01.10.2010.