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SWEMENA is a network consisting of practitioners from various institutions and organisations in Sweden. We are always welcoming new people and organisations who are interested in collaborating with others.

Here is a list of organisations and institutions that are currently represented in SWEMENA:

  • Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College: The Department of Social Sciences
  • Linnaeus University: The Department of Political Science
  • Lund University: Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies
  • Lund University: The Department of Political Science
  • Lund University: Centre for Theology and Religious Studies
  • Malmö University: The School of Arts and Communication
  • Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
  • Stockholm University: The Department of Asian, Middle Eastern and Turkish Studies 
  • Stockholm University Institute for Turkish Studies (SUITS)
  • The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
  • Södertörn University: The Department of Social Science 
  • Södertörn University: The Institute of Contemporary History
  • University of Gothenburg: The School of Global Studies
  • University of Gothenburg: The Program on Governance and Local Development
  • Uppsala University: The Department of Theology

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swemena SWEMENA @swemena ·
16 Mar

SWEMENA’s second Annual Conference will take place 24-25 August at @Stockholm_ITS

Look here for the Call for Papers and all relevant deadlines:
https://www.swemena.se/news/call-for-papers-2/

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ezgiirgil Ezgi İrgil @ezgiirgil ·
27 Dec

📚It is out! My article, "Intergroup Encounters in Urban Public Spaces: Everyday Strategies of Host Community Members Following a Refugee Influx" has been published in @IMRjournal 1/5

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01979183221142785

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cmes_lund CMES LUND @cmes_lund ·
15 Dec

Today's CMES research seminar with @EmSundkvist on Egyptian feminist activism and human rights has unfortunately been cancelled. The event will be rescheduled at a later date. @swemena @lunduniversity

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rparsi Rouzbeh Parsi @rparsi ·
30 Nov

Nästa vecka ordnar UI ett seminarium om utvecklingen i Iran. Vad händer under ytan och vilka framtidsscenarion ser vi?

https://www.ui.se/evenemang/kommande/bakom-rubriken-demonstrationerna-i-iran---vad-hander-nu/
@ceciliauddenm @somaralnaher @emmlof

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sipriorg SIPRI @sipriorg ·
29 Nov

'Recognizing the nexus between environmental security and peace is key to post-conflict reconstruction' – Read more in this SIPRI Research Policy Report on the need for a holistic approach to post-conflict reconstruction in the #NinevehPlains in #Iraq🇮🇶 ➡️ http://doi.org/10.55163/RAEP9560

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