Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024
PRIO in the Republic of Korea for its Action with Women and Peace Conference
On December 10th, PRIO Research Director Louise Olsson and GPS Coordinator Stine A. Bosheim contributed to the Action with Women and Peace Conference (AWP), in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Monday, 15 Oct 2012 11:00–17:15 UTC+02
Uniting for Peace in Colombia
[Sammen for fred i Colombia / Juntos por la Paz en Colombia]
Monday, 9 Nov 2020 09:00–16:00 UTC+01
Building on 20 Years of Women, Peace and Security: The Norwegian National Commemoration of UN Security Council Resolution 1325
The Norwegian national commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (UNSCR 1325) will take place on 9 November.
Friday, 11 Dec 2020 14:00–15:00 UTC+01
Translating migration theory into empirical propositions
How do we take the step from a diverse landscape of migration theory to doing empirical research? In this webinar the authors of a recent paper address this question.
Wednesday, 14 Jun 2023 14:30–16:00 UTC+02
Contemporary Arts and War in Sudan: Roundtable with Sudanese Artists
In this roundtable discussion, Sudanese artists and curators will reflect on the role of arts in the current war and the previous revolutions, as well as comment on the ongoing fragile situation in Sudan.
Thursday, 29 Aug 2024 16:00–18:00 UTC+02
Antikkens drama speiler nåtidens asylproblematikk, demokratiutvikling og konflikt
Hvordan kan en nyoversettelse av et av antikkens store drama speile nåtidens asylsøkerproblematikk, demokratiutvikling og internasjonale konflikter?
Thursday, 25 Apr 2024
Arthur Holland Michel in the Carnegie Council podcast: "When the War Machine Decides: Algorithms, Secrets, and Accountability in Modern Conflict, w...
In this probing discussion with Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, and Brianna Rosen, senior fellow at Just Security and the University of Oxford, discusses what we know (and what we don't) about Israel's use of AI in the war in Gaza.
Monday, 24 Jun 2013
PRIO Journals Ranking High
Each year around this time, the Web of Knowledge announces their 'Journal citation report', containing the most influential ranking of academic journals.
Wednesday, 21 Dec 2016
Call for Papers: African migration imaginaries: rumours, cosmologies, representations
Panel at the the 7th European Conference on African Studies, Basel, 29 June to 1 July 2017
Project Jun 2010 – Dec 2016
Possibilities and Realities of Return Migration (PREMIG)
PREMIG is a large-scale research project that explores return migration from Norway and the United Kingdom.
Book Chapter
Menneskelivet
Book chapter in Ånd og hånd: Hans Nielsen Hauges etikk for liv og virke
Book Chapter
Grenser for fellesskap: Mangfold og uenigheter i lys av 22. juli
Book chapter in Norge etter 22. juli: Forhandlinger om verdier, identiteter og et motstandsdyktig samfunn
Conference Paper
Relief and Disaster Drones: Commercial Logic as Humanitarian Logic?
Conference paper
Report – External Series
Defining Conflict-Affected Countries
Background Paper prepared for the Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2011
Journal Article
Grønn fred? Nobelkomiteens miljøpriser
Journal article in Internasjonal Politikk
Journal Article
Who Survived? Ethiopia's Regulatory Crackdown on Foreign-Funded NGOs
Journal article in Review of International Political Economy
Journal Article
A new research approach for Peace Innovation
Journal article in Innovation and Development
Journal Article
Il limbo senza uscita del conflitto israelo-palestinese
Journal article in Quaderni CeSPI
Monograph
Mot en mer fredelig verden?
Monograph
Monograph
En kort introduksjon til Israel-Palestina-konflikten
Monograph
Popular Article
Dristig og modig å gi fredsprisen til Colombias president
Popular article in NRK Ytring
Popular Article
Krigens redsler – lys i enden av tunnelen?
Popular article in Aftenposten
Popular Article
Beredskapspolitikk innebærer en rekke verdivalg
Popular article in Morgenbladet
Monday, 17 January 2022
Postdoc in cognitive psychology experiments within the ERC project Adapted to War (AWAR)
A 1.5-year, full-time Postdoc position within the project Adapted to War (AWAR)
Hungary (Re)Elects in April
Looking at the most recent polls, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán can be calm about the upcoming elections on the 8th of April. The only real question is whether his Fidesz party will win with a simple or a constitutional majority. But what ...
The Victims of War: Light at the End of the Tunnel?
In making the choice between pessimism and optimism, it may be a risky business to lean on everyday news. Let us rather have a look at figures that reveal more long-term tendencies. Steven Pinker’s book The Better Angels of Our Nature, published i...
Russian Influence Fades in the Middle East
The 2022 World Cup has been dominating global news, and no one is missing the Russian team among the 32 participating nations, unlike, for instance, Italy or Egypt. Neither has Moscow said anything regarding the controversies surrounding this para...
Russian Experiment with De-modernization Yields Negative Results
The post-Soviet transformation took Russia from a fledgling democracy to a corrupt autocracy, but, since the start of the war against Ukraine, the Kremlin has taken a new turn, which amounts to a resolute top-down effort at reversing what progress...
Can Peace be Researched? Revisiting a 55-Year-Old TV Program
I was reminded recently that a 55-year-old TV program about PRIO and peace research is currently available on the website of NRK, Norway’s public radio and TV company. You can access it here. The two-part program was broadcast on 18 and 25 October...
Revisiting Emergency eLearning
On April 30, 2020, my article “COVID-19 and Emergency eLearning: Consequences of the Securitization of Higher Education for Post-Pandemic Pedagogy” was published in Contemporary Security Policy. In that piece, I argued that securitization theory c...