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| name = Ulf Hannerz | image = | image_size = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1942|6|9}} | birth_place = Malmö, Sweden | nationality= Swedish | residence = Sweden | field = Anthropology | work_institutions = Stockholm University | alma_mater = Stockholm University (Ph.D.) | doctoral_advisor = | doctoral_students = | influences = | prizes=Anders Retzius Medal in Gold (2010) |known_for = Creolization{{*}}Global Ecumene{{*}}Cosmopolitanism}}{{Political anthropology}}Ulf Hannerz, (born June 9, 1942 in Malmö) is a Swedish anthropologist. He is currently an emeritus professor of social anthropology at Stockholm University.[1] He is also a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[2][2] Hannerz's research interests includes urban societies, local media cultures, transnational cultural processes, and globalization. His works Soulside and Exploring the City are classic books in the area of urban anthropology.[4] Hannerz is the author of “Cosmopolitans and Locals in World Culture” (1990). His theory essentially explores cosmopolitanism from the analysis of expatriates. In 2000, Hannerz delivered the Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture at the University of Rochester,[3] considered by many to be the most important annual lecture series in the field of Anthropology.[4] In 2005, he received an honorary doctorate from The Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo.[5] The 10,000 Kronor QuestionHannerz gained some notability as a child, when he appeared on the first episode of the television game show Kvitt eller dubbelt - 10.000 kronorsfrågan (literally: Double or Nothing - The 10,000 Kronor Question), which was based on the American television show The $64,000 Question.[7] In the first episode, aired on 12 January 1957, 14-year-old Hannerz presented by his nickname Hajen (The Shark), was quizzed on the subject "tropical aquarium fish". Hannerz succeeded in winning 10,000 Kronor in spite of a judgement error in the program. The judge asked him which of the seven displayed fish had lids. He answered "hundfisk¨" (mudminnow). No, the judge said, it's "slamkrypare" (mudskipper); he wanted to dismiss young Ulf from the game show. However, Ulf Hannerz was indeed correct and the name slamkrypare (mudskipper) entered the Swedish language as a term for a cocksure, but incorrect, assertion.[6][8] Books
(1992) Culture, Cities and the World (1986, with Ulla Wagner) Anthropology of Immigration in Sweden
Further reading{{main|List of important publications in anthropology}}References1. ^Ulf Hannerz, Professor Emeritus, Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University. Website accessed September 15, 2011. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hannerz, Ulf}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kva.se/KVA_Root/eng/contact/searchcontacts/detail.asp?PersonID=130|title=The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: Ulf Hannerz|accessdate=2009-05-01}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}} 3. ^1 Key Figures in Creole Studies - Ulf Hannerz {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121014203647/http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/rsw/current/cscs/key_figures/hannerz/ |date=2012-10-14 }}, Warwick University Department of Sociology website, accessed September 15, 2011 4. ^051 Matory To Join Duke Faculty, The Harvard Crimson, September 16, 2008 5. ^1 Hannerz profile at the University of Oslo 6. ^1 SVT 50 år : Klippsk kille {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111218213117/http://svt.se/svt/road/Classic/article/615/jsp/Render.jsp?a=648095&d=46889&index=2&popup=true |date=2011-12-18 }}, Swedish Television (Swedish language), accessed September 15, 2011 7. ^Schulman Allan, Såg du?: TV vi minns under tjugofem år : en bildkrönika. Höganäs: Bra böcker, 1980 8. ^Södra Ängby - trädgårdsstad i funkis, Gunnar Olofgörs et al, Stockholm : Stockholmia, 2001 7 : Swedish anthropologists|Social anthropologists|Living people|1942 births|Stockholm University academics|Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences|People from Malmö |
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