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Open Lecture with Karin Kvist Geverts: Sweden and the Holocaust. Challenges and possibilities for Holocaust research today
Speaker: Associate Professor Karin Kvist Geverts, Institute for Holocaust Research in Sweden (IHRS)
Discussant: Associate Professor Tomislav Dulić, Director of The Hugo Valentin Centre at Uppsala University.
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Evening Lecture: Women Opposing Right-Wing Populism in Poland and Beyond
New date: April 14.
Welcome to this lecture co-hosted with UF Uppsala - Association of Foreign Affairs.
The lecture will be held in English.
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Lecture: “Comparing written Indian Englishes with the new Corpus of Regional Indian Newspaper Englishes (CORINNE)”
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Webinar "Who Is to Blame, and What Is to Be Done? Russian Orthodox Framing of Abortion Rights"
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Open Lecture with Rebecca Thorburn Stern. Migrant Children: A Rights-Based Perspective
In this talk, Rebecca Thorburn Stern discusses what it means to apply a rights-based perspective on migrant children, children in forced migration in particular, and the consequences this might have, for example, in the assessment of the right to international protection.
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Talking American Literature and Culture: The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry
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Open Lecture: The Unknown Success of Peacekeeping – But Why Does it Work?
In this lecture Sundberg reviews the “unknown” success of UN peacekeeping missions and presents where current research stands on what peacekeepers do and why it works.
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Parade in the Times of Covid: Russia’s Memory of the World War Two in 2020
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The Legitimacy of the Putin System in a New Political Cycle (2018-2024): Top-down Initiatives, Political Performances and Popular Responses
The event will be held on Zoom https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66595052408
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Making Sense of the 2020 U.S. Election: Political and Cultural Consequences
A Digital Symposium
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Book Launch: Russia as Civilization: Ideological Discourses in Politics, Media and Academia
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Guest Lecture by Aili Mari Tripp. Seeking Legitimacy: Why Arab Autocracies Adopt Women’s Rights
The talk is based on Aili Tripp’s recent book, Seeking Legitimacy: Why Arab Autocracies Adopt Women's Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2019) in which she explains why autocratic leaders in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria embraced more extensive legal reforms of women's rights than their Middle Eastern counterparts.
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Open Lecture: Racisms before Race? Early Modern French Travel Writing to the Caribbean
The lecture will be held in English.