Media coverage and outreach
- Documentary: Tidelines (external link) by James Muir.
- Seasons they are a-changing. News article on the 2024 book Changing Seasonality, uib.no, 01.02.24
- Interview about the primstav (perpetual calendar) with PhD candidate Elisabeth Schøyen (external link), NRK Opptur (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), 14.10.2023 (in Norwegian) The interview starts in the segment Årets første vinterdag at 15.58 (click on Tidspunkter to see the various segments).
- Paper by PI Scott Bremer: How seasonal cultures shape adaptation on Aotearoa – New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula (external link), Academic Programme of the 34th Annual Conference of Academia Europaea (AE), 10.10.2023
- Two-day public symposium to discuss the project's findings: Re-patterning our seasonal cultures: A symposium. 11-12.09.2023
- Art exhibition inspired by the project: "A path is a thought stretched out in time and space", 09-24.09. 2023
- Paper in Seasonality panel at the Lifetimes conference (external link) at UiO, Scott Bremer: Practicing the Beekeeping Season in Western Norway, 09.08.2023
- Lecture by Scott Bremer: Seasons in the city: how can municipalities adapt to shifting patterns of seasonal rhythms? (external link) under the sixth Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, NOCCA, Reykjavik, 17.04.2023
- Public symposium at Christinegaard, Bergen: ‘Changing seasonality’: a symposium rethinking what seasons mean in changeable times. 05.05.2022
- Presentation at parallel session Local Practices at Climate Change Temporalities: Narratives, Representations and Practices - A conference on humanistic approaches to climate change (external link), University of Bergen, Norway, August 11-13, 2021. Title: Mapping local seasonal change using primstavs. - 11.08.2021
- Portrait of a climate city: How climate change is emerging as a risk in Bergen, Norway (external link) - YouTube, 14.05.2021
- Presentation by Elisabeth Schøyen Jensen in online seminar series Phenomenal Time: perceiving ecological temporalities (external link): The Primstav exercise - an engaging and creative way to draw, think and talk about local seasons and climate adaptation - 28.10.2021
- Making a primstav of today - part II: Primstav workshop at three different visits at local school. Spring 2021.
- Making a primstav of today - one-day workshop in collaboration with local artists. 27.06.2020
- MA/PhD course: Climate adaptation co-production course – because climate problems can't be solved alone. October 2019
- Article about the ERC Starting Grant (external link) - Forskning.no, 14.08.2018 (in Norwegian)
- Article about citizen science and weather stations (external link) - nrk.no, 23.06.2018 (in Norwegian)
Related research projects
- Changing Water Cultures (CANALS) (external link)
- Co-production of Climate Services for East Africa (CONFER) (external link)
- How Artifacts Aquire Agency: Towards a Philosophy of Automation (HAAA) (external link)
- BeeWare (external link), a spinoff project by researchers from NORCE and SVT, is investigating how weather and climate risk are challenging beekeeping in the Vestland region.