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]
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?
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
Framtidas Krig
Conference paper
Conference Paper
Relief and Disaster Drones: Commercial Logic as Humanitarian Logic?
Conference paper
Edited volume
Kamp utan vapen. Berömda exempel på ickevoldsmotstånd från olika länder och tider
Edited volume
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
Monograph
Mot en mer fredelig verden?
Monograph
Monograph
En kort introduksjon til Israel-Palestina-konflikten
Monograph
Popular Article
Ingen fred utan kvinner
Popular article in Nye Meninger
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
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No Peace Without Women!
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Russian Influence Fades in the Middle East
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Russian Experiment with De-modernization Yields Negative Results
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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...
The Coldest Cold Chain: Chilling Effects of Covid-19 Vaccines
After various stretches of lockdowns and the related dire political, social, and economic consequences, the world has welcomed the news that several companies – including Moderna, AstraZeneca and Pfizer – are approaching an effective vaccine for C...
COVID-19 puts India’s e-governance infrastructure and innovation to the test
India’s e-governance and digitalization drive harnesses ‘smart’ technology in an effort to generate new economic opportunities, boost economic growth, govern more efficiently with less corruption, and distribute relief and benefits to the poor and...
The Nordic Countries and Sweden: the battle against COVID-19 continues
This piece is part of our blog series Beyond the COVID Curve. COVID-19 has quickly changed everything from our daily routines, to the policies of governments, to the fortunes of the global economy. How will it continue to shape society and the con...