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Learning in Revolutionary Times
Concluding Lecture Neferti X.M. Tadiar,Visiting Professor in the Name of Moa Martinson 2024-2025
The lecture is followed by a reception. Please fill out the form and register by May 21. All are welcome.
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Neferti X.M Tadiar, Professor...
Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society - REMESO
The institute conducts research with a multilevel approach to the understanding of migration, ethnicity and society.
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21 April 2025
From Europe to Australia and back
As a child in the 1970s, Claudia Tazreiter emigrated from Austria to Australia with her family. For more than three years now, she has been back in Europe. Now as a professor at LiU. It is not a coincidence that migration is her field of study.
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10 April 2025
An unique Exchange within Austria and Sweden
A group of LiU PhD candidates took part in a research exchange programme in Vienna. The programme is a collaboration in philosophy, sociology, and migration studies, that strengthens the research and the academic ties between Austria and Sweden.
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02 April 2025
Academic freedom in practice
The group of master’s students on the Ethnicity and Migration programme at LiU are unique. They are the first in Sweden to take a university course in how to create a campaign in support of an imprisoned researcher and for academic freedom.
White migrations
From a multi-sited ethnography with Swedish migrant women in the US, Singapore and Spain, this book explores the intersections of racial and class privilege and gender vulnerabilities in contemporary feminized migration from or within ‘the West’.
Re-integrating Swedishness
How do Swedish migrants re-negotiate national identity upon returning to their ‘home’ country?
Three phases of hegemonic whiteness
This project offers an historicized account of three phases and moments of hegemonic whiteness in Sweden
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09 November 2021
SEK 16.5 million to research in humanities and social sciences
Four researchers from Linköping University will receive grants in the Swedish Research Council’s latest funding round.
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28 October 2021
SEK 4.5 million to artistic research
Stefan Jonsson will receive one of the twelve grants awarded by the Swedish Research Council for artistic research. Stefan Jonsson’s project explores people’s collective actions.