Mareile Kaufmann left PRIO in 2021. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
Additional positions:
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, University of Oslo
Email: markau@prio.org
News
Friday, 4 Sep 2020
This week we have received wonderful news from the European Research Council (ERC). No less than two brand new 5-year research projects will be conducted at PRIO with Starting Grants from this funder: Marta Bivand Erdal will lead the project "Migration rhythms in trajectories of upward social mobility in Asia", and Henrikas Bartusevičius will lead "Adapted to War".
We are also very happy to see that the University of Oslo (Faculty of Law) will host Mareile Kaufmann's new ERC Starting Grant Project The changing relationships between digital technologies, DNA and evidence. Kaufmann was a doctoral student at PRIO and maintains a secondary researcher position at the institute.
Work Experience
2019– : Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, UiO
Feb 2016– : Senior Researcher, Dimensions of Security Department
May 2016: Guest Researcher, Université de Montreal
Jan 2011 - Jan 2016: Doctoral Researcher, Dimensions of Security Department and Hamburg University
Sep - Oct 2012: Guest Researcher, ETH Zürich
Mar - Jun 2012: Guest Researcher University of California, Berkeley
Jan 2010 - Dec 2010: Research Assistant, Security Programme (PRIO)
Jan 2007 - Dec 2009: Project Management/Project Leader at step21 - Initiative for Tolerance and Responsibility
Oct 2008 - Feb 2009: Assistant Teacher in Criminology at Hamburg University
June - July 2005: Project Management Summer University at the European University Frankfurt/O.
Oct 2004 - Feb 2005: 1st Year Teachings at the European University Frankfurt/O.
Education
Jan 2011 - Jan 2016: PhD International Criminology at Hamburg University
Oct 2006 - Sep 2008: MA International Criminology at Hamburg University
Oct 2005 - Mar 2006: Sociology and Criminology at the University of Essex
Sep 2003 - Sep 2006: BA Cultural Sciences at the European University Frankfurt/O.
Languages
German, English, French, Norwegian (basic)
Book Chapter in Norge etter 22. juli: Forhandlinger om verdier, identiteter og et motstandsdyktig samfunn
PRIO Project Summary
Monograph
Journal Article in European Journal of Social Theory
Popular Article in NRK Ytring
Book Chapter in The Good Drone
Book Chapter in The Routledge Handbook of International Resilience
PhD Thesis
Report - Other
Journal Article in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
This week we have received wonderful news from the European Research Council (ERC). No less than two brand new 5-year research projects will be conducted at PRIO with Starting Grants from this funder: Marta Bivand Erdal will lead the project "Migration rhythms in trajectories of upward social mobility in Asia", and Henrikas Bartusevičius will lead "Adapted to War".
We are also very happy to see that the University of Oslo (Faculty of Law) will host Mareile Kaufmann's new ERC Starting Grant Project The changing relationships between digital technologies, DNA and evidence. Kaufmann was a doctoral student at PRIO and maintains a secondary researcher position at the institute.
How is e-governance and the Internet of Things (IoT) changing the everyday lives of the people of India and China, and how are these multifaceted changes affecting international relations?
Congratulations to Åshild Kolås, who will lead the project e-Topia: China, India and Biometric Borders, which has now received 4-year funding from the Foreign Policy programme of the Research Council of Norway. Congratulations also to project participant Mareile Kaufmann, as well as partners in Asia; Centre for Internet and Society, Omeo Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development, Hezhou University and Digital Asia Hub.
Congratulations to Greg Reichberg on funding from the SAMKUL call of the Research Council of Norway for a four-year project: Warring with Machines: Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence and the Relevance of Virtue Ethics. The PRIO team also consists of Henrik Syse and Mareile Kaufmann, and in addition a full-time PhD researcher.
Call for papers for the NordSTEVA conference on 10-11 December 2018.
Routledge has recently published a new book by PRIO Researcher Mareile Kaufmann on societal resilience.
Newsletter from PRIO's NECORE Team, working on identity and resilience after 22/7 - a sad anniversary is approaching.
Today, Thursday 28 January, Mareile Kaufmann has successfully defended her doctoral thesis at the University of Hamburg: Resilience - Governance and in/security in interconnected societies.
The Research School on Peace and Conflict invites applications for the course Societal security in Europe – a reassessment, 29 February – 2 March 2016. The deadline for applications is 20 January 2016.