Book Chapter
Early Warning Systems for Natural Disaster Using AI to Enhance Emergency Communication and Citizen Participation
Book chapter in Advancements in AI and ML for Early Warning Systems in Natural Disaster Detection
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.
Wednesday, 23 Sep 2020 18:30–19:30 UTC+02
Rallying for Democracy? Thailand's Latest Student Protests
Although Thailand held an election in March 2019, the clique of generals who seized power in the 2014 military coup remain in office.
Saturday, 28 Jan 2023 13:30–15:30 UTC+01
Revolutionary Women: Seminar on the Feminist, Popular, Revolutionary Uprising in Iran
Since the 1950s and well before that, Iranian women have had an active role at the forefront of revolution.
Friday, 10 Feb 2023
Arthur Holland Michel in Keeping Tech Ethics Grounded: A Discussion with Stephanie Hare
In this discussion with Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel, and researcher and author Stephanie Hare describes the fundamental dimensions of technology ethics.
Tuesday, 23 Apr 2024
Techno-Borderland: How security Technologies Shape Border Management
In this episode, we explore the role of drones in border studies, the evolving landscape of EU border technologies in the wake of AI, and how these security problems and solutions are co-produced in the frameworks of migration policies with.
Saturday, 5 Feb 2022
New Series of Video Portraits from West Africa
The lives and dreams of young adults in three cities are explored in the project Future Migration as Present Fact (FUMI).
Frank E. Myers
Associate Researcher
Nicole M. Hartwell
Doctoral Researcher
Chandler Williams
Journal Article
Dilemmas in the British Peace Movement Since World War II
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article
Science of Siege Warfare in India During the Great Mutiny: 1857-58
Journal article in Indian Journal of History of Science
Journal Article
Fort India
Journal article in Innsikt
Monograph
Une guerre perdue: la France au Sahel
Monograph
Popular Article
Fredelig statistikk
Popular article in Morgenbladet
Popular Article
Terroraksjoner i sosiale medier
Popular article in Dagbladet
PRIO Paper
De la douleur en pouvoir ?
PRIO Paper
Totalitarianism Closing in on China
The only drama in the “two sessions” jamboree in Beijing this spring is that there was no drama at all. Each year the Chinese political élite, 5000 men and a few women strong, congregate in the capital for a week of meetings of the legislature, th...
Get to Know Your Data Double!
We all have a “data double”. But how well do you really know this other aspect of your identity? Unless you know what your entirely digital identity looks like, you should take responsibility for finding out and, at the same time, contribute to a ...
Cracking the Glass Ceiling: Hillary Rodham Clinton and U.S. presidential politics
In a now legendary 2008 Saturday Night Live skit, comedians Amy Poehler and Tina Fey opened the show by imitating Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and unsuccessful Democratic contender for the nomination Hillary Clinton, respecti...
On becoming Norwegian
In May 2015, one of Norway’s leading daily newspapers, Aftenposten, launched a series of profiles titled #JegErNorsk (#IAmNorwegian). One is of Slavomir, who has made his everyday life easier by changing his name to Stian. Another is of Tara, who ...
Is it Acceptable to Lie for a Good Cause?
Humanitarian organizations may easily succumb to the temptation to misuse numbers and statistics in order to promote their own causes. Does the end justify the means? Disasters are most dangerous for moms reported Save the Children’s Carolyn...
Lessons from a Decade of South Sudanese Statehood
The catastrophic levels of instability that have engulfed South Sudan since 2013 demand a restructuring of governance and security institutions to alter the tragic trajectory of Africa’s youngest state. South Sudanese are observing the 10th annive...
PRIO's State Feminist: Helga Hernes Interviewed by Kristian Berg Harpviken
Helga Hernes, interviewed by Kristian Berg Harpviken.
Whose Needs? Reflections on Health Information and Minorities
On 1 April, the Norwegian News Agency (NTB) reported that rates of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection among Norwegian-Somalis were significantly higher than among other foreign-born inhabitants of Norway. Hospitals are reporting that 30–40 percent o...
Academics and Homeschooling: Initial Notes During COVID-19
I never thought I would have to think seriously about homeschooling. To me as an academic, feminist and parent with kids in the public-school system in Norway, that has always seemed very fringe and also enormously demanding. In any event, here we...
Pioneer and Patron of Social Science and Peace Research: A Portrait of Erik Rinde (1919–1994) by Lars Even Andersen
Erik Rinde (1919–1994), a portrait written by Lars Even Andersen.
We checked 100 years of protests in 150 countries. Here’s what we learned about the working class and democracy.
The success of mass protests depends on who is doing the protesting. Many observers fear that democracy is currently at risk — including in the United States and some European countries. Some commentators blame less-educated members of the working...
The Lifelong Peace Advocate: A Portrait of Marek Thee (1918–1999) by Marta Bivand Erdal
Marek Thee (1918–1999), a portrait written by Marta Bivand Erdal.
Uniting Nations for Peace: Ingrid Eide Interviewed by Stein Tønnesson
Ingrid Eide Interviewed by Stein Tønnesson.