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Happening on September 14! We dive deeper into the issues and challenges raised by authors of the Forced Migration Review + REF-ARAB on rights mobilization in the MENA region. Watfa Najdi, Dina Baslan, Alarmephone Sahara, Saint Andrew's Refugee Services - StARS, Aaron Williams.

I will be moderating this talk tomorrow with researchers and activists I'm immensely inspired by: Dina Baslan, Watfa Najdi, Alarmephone Sahara, Saint Andrew's Refugee Services - StARS, Sawiyan. Tune in at 12:00 CEST!


Interessert i hvilke muligheter som finnes for rettsvitenskapelige forskere i Horisont Europa? I morgen deler krimrsos professor Maja Janmyr erfaring fra søkeprosessen og gjennomføringen av flere internasjonale prosjekter. UIO – Det juridiske fakultet Norges forskningsråd. forskningsradet.no/arrangementer/…

Friends in Oslo: Join us for this event on research comics in migration studies on Sept 28. Maja Janmyr will discuss her experience creating the Cardboard Camp - مخيم من الكرتون comic and reflect on challenges and advantages of graphic storytelling in research. UIO – Det juridiske fakultet uio.no/om/aktuelt/uni…


Welcome to a conversation about publishing research comics on themes related to forced migration! Karin H. Zelano, post-doctoral fellow at ARENA, will chair the event. 📍 Domus Bibliotheca, Thursday 28 September 18.00 Read more 👉facebook.com/events/2646242… Maja Janmyr Gregg Bucken-Knapp


Attending and speaking today at the National Conference on Promting the Study of Refugee Rights via Curricula Development at Educational Institutions across Pakistan. The BEYOND project krimrsos UNHCR Pakistan LUMS


- Graphic novels can build empathy very quickly and may allow us to study more closely difficult topics and events that otherwise would be too overwhelming to grasp. Read about Maja Janmyr's experience with research-based visual storytelling: jus.uio.no/ikrs/english/r…



Information matters. But how? And can we make a difference? Answers are discussed at the launch of Making Information Matter. Authored by Mareile Kaufmann, discussed by Martin Gundersen, hosted by Henrik Syse. 22 January, 18h Kulturhuset i Oslo, shorturl.at/uwAO2

