PhD dissertation: States of Proximity – Privacy under Louis XIV in Versailles

Date
13.06.2023
Time
13.00
Price
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Fabio Gigone defends the dissertation States of Proximity – Privacy under Louis XIV in Versailles

 

Agenda

13:00  Welcome and presentation of chairperson, Assessment Committee, supervisor and author

13:05  Fabio Gigone presents his dissertation States of Proximity – Privacy under Louis XIV in Versailles

13:50  Short break

According to the ’Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and the PhD Degree’ the chairperson may invite the audience to 

contribute with short statements. Such intentions should be addressed to the chair of the Assessment Committee during the break.

14:00  Mari Hvattum, Professor, Institute of Architecture, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway 

14:30  Maria Fabricius Hansen, Professor, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

15:00  Kirsten Marie Raahauge, Professor, MSO, Institute of Architecture and Design, Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen Denmark

15:30  Comments from the auditorium

The Assessment Committee evaluates and makes the concluding remarks 

 

Assessment Committee

Mari Hvattum, Professor, Institute of Architecture, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway

Maria Fabricius Hansen, Professor, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Kirsten Marie Raahauge, Professor, MSO, Institute of Architecture and Design, Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the committee)

 

Principal Supervisor 

Peter Thule Kristensen, Professor, Institute of Architecture and Design, Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design, Conservation, Copenhagen, Denmark (Chair of the defence)

Co-supervisor(s) 

Maarten DelbekeChair of the History and Theory of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

This Ph.D. research has been conceived within the Excellence research Centre for Privacy Studies, and the Royal Danish Academy. The Centre for Privacy is hosted by The Department of Church History, The Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen; in association with: The Royal Danish Academy; and, in collaboration with: Institut für Geschichte und Theorie der Architektur, ETH Zürich; The Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel; Institut d’Histoire du Droit, Université Paris II; The Subject Group Political Thought and Intellectual History, University of Cambridge. The Centre for Privacy Studies was established through a generous grant from the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) 

The thesis is available to look through for interested persons at the Royal Danish Academy Library, Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 50, 1434 Copenhagen K.