Greta  Glas

Greta Glas

Administrative assistant

Interests and experience

  • Qualitative methods
  • Peace linguistics
  • Feminist peace theory
  • Feminist theory
  • Language and power
  • Postcolonial theory and subaltern studies
  • Deconstructionism
  • Epistemic violence/ (in)justice
  • Discourse analysis
  • Critical consciousness
  • Political rhetoric
  • Conflict prevention/ mediation
  • Social movements
  • Feminism, peace, and social justice activism
  • Palestine, West Asia, and North Africa

Greta Glas holds an MA in multilingualism from the University of Oslo, specialising in postcolonial feminist theory, critical discourse analysis, peace linguistics, and feminist peace studies. They had a workspace at PRIO while writing and finishing their interdisciplinary thesis on the multilingual peace discourse of intersectional activism for Palestine. During that time, they worked as a research assistant on multiple projects. Since September 2025, they have been a member of the Advisory Board for the Nobel Peace Centre's new five-year project.


Languages:
  • English (C2)
  • German (mother tongue)
  • French (A2-B1)
  • Norwegian (A1-A2)
  • Spanish (A1)
Work positions
2025–
AdvisorNobel Peace CentrePeace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
2025–
Administrative assistant Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
2024–2025
Research AssistantPeace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
2024–2025
Master's student Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Education
2023–2025
MA in Multilingualism University of OsloSociolinguistics, Peace Linguistics, Political Communication, Feminism in the MENA-Region, Decolonialisation, Social Justice, Peace Discourse, Qualitative Methods
2025
Certification in CircleU Workshop "Inroads and Transitions: Gender, Religion, and Identity in the Contemporary Mena Region" University of Oslo, Humbold University Berlin
2023
PRIO summer school University of OsloSummer School in Peace Research with a research project on "Language Encounters in United Nations' Peacemaking and Peacekeeping"
2018–2021
BA in English Language and Linguistics Leeds Trinity UniversityFirst-class BA degree with a specialisation on political communication, rhetoric, and political discourse
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