Nina Witoszek
Nina Witoszek (Fitzpatrick) is a Polish-Irish-Norwegian writer and research professor at the Center for Development and the Environment in Oslo. She is also director of the Arne Næss Programme on Global Justice and the Environment (SUM) at the University of Oslo. Prior to her work at SUM, she taught comparative cultural history at the National University of Ireland in Galway (1995-1997) and the European University in Florence (1997-1999). She held fellowships at the Swedish Collegium of the Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Uppsala (1993), Robinson College, Cambridge (1995) and Mansfield College, Oxford (2001) and visiting professorship at Stanford University (2010).Nina Witoszek is also a fiction writer (under the pen name Nina FitzPatrick). She is best known for the infamous collection of short stories, Fables of the Irish Intelligentsia (1991), which won the Irish Times-Aer Lingus Award for fiction in 1991. The prize was subsequently withdrawn when she couldn't prove her Irish ancestry. Until 2001 her fictional work – including The Loves of Faustyna (1995) and Daimons (2003), as well as several well film scripts – was written together with her late husband Pat Sheeran. She is also a script writer of a series of documentary films about iconic Norwegian thinkers and explorers, such as Fridtjof Nansen, Arne Næss, and Thor Heyerdahl. Witoszek is the recipient of the Norwegian Freedom of Expression Foundation (Fritt Ord) Award for “bringing Eastern European perspectives to the public debate in Scandinavia.” In 2006 she was chosen by the Norwegian daily Dagbladet as “one of the 10 most important intellectuals in Norway.” Provided by Wikipedia
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Evolutionary perspectives on enhancing quality of life by Larsen, Mads 1975-, Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Verdens beste land [en pamflet] by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Det blåøyde riket norske tillitspatologier by Witoszek, Nina 1954-, Joly, Eva 1943-
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The origins of anti-authoritarianism by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Nina Witoszek utvalgte artikler om Norge og verden by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Talking to the dead a study of Irish funerary traditions by Witoszek, Nina 1954-, Sheeran, Pat
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The theatre of recollection a cultural study of the modern dramatic tradition in Ireland and Poland by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Origins of the "regime of Goodness" remapping the cultural history of Norway by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Verdens beste land [en pamflet] by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Norske naturmytologier fra Edda til økofilosofi by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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The theatre of recollection a cultural study of the modern dramatic tradition in Ireland and Poland by Witoszek, Nina 1954-
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Sustainable modernity the Nordic model and beyond
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Energy and transport in green transition perspectives on ecomodernity
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