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Outreach

Media coverage and outreach from the project, relevant courses and related research conducted by the team members are listed at this site, as well as a full list of the project's output.

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A wooden primstav (runic calendar) with various symbols
A primstav from the 2021 primstav exercise: A tree with leaves for Spring, a table with food for Eid al-Fitr, a flag for 17th of May (National day), a rainbow for Pride, sea and ice cream for Summer, a rose for 22 July, an upset emoji for the start of the school year, and rainy clouds and leaves for Autumn. Photo: Elisabeth Sch酶yen Jensen

Media coverage and outreach

  • Documentary: by James Muir.
  • . News article on the 2024 book Changing Seasonality, uib.no, 01.02.24
  • , NRK Opptur (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation), 14.10.2023 (in Norwegian) The interview starts in the segment 脜rets f酶rste vinterdag at 15.58 (click on Tidspunkter to see the various segments).
  • Paper by PI Scott Bremer: , Academic Programme of the 34th Annual Conference of Academia Europaea (AE), 10.10.2023
  • Two-day public symposium to discuss the project's findings: . 11-12.09.2023
  • Art exhibition inspired by the project: , 09-24.09. 2023
  • Paper in Seasonality panel at the at UiO, Scott Bremer: Practicing the Beekeeping Season in Western Norway, 09.08.2023
  • Lecture by Scott Bremer: under the sixth Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, NOCCA, Reykjavik, 17.04.2023
  • Public symposium at Christinegaard, Bergen: . 05.05.2022
  • Presentation at parallel session聽Local Practices 补迟听, University of Bergen, Norway, August 11-13, 2021. Title:聽Mapping local seasonal change using primstavs.聽 - 11.08.2021
  • 聽 - YouTube, 14.05.2021
  • Presentation by Elisabeth Sch酶yen Jensen in online seminar series : - 28.10.2021
  • Spring 2021.
  • 27.06.2020
  • MA/PhD course: . October 2019
  • - Forskning.no, 14.08.2018 (in Norwegian)
  • - nrk.no, 23.06.2018 (in Norwegian)

Related research projects

  • , a spinoff project by researchers from NORCE and SVT, is investigating how weather and climate risk are challenging beekeeping in the Vestland region.
Last updated: 13.08.2025