Welcome to
Department of Society and Globalisation (ISG)
ISG specializes in interdisciplinary research and teaching within the areas of international development, public administration, social sciences, global studies and EU studies. The institute has many academic interfaces, which creates interesting interdisciplinary environments for both teaching and research.
News
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16.10.13
Notes from the Gaza Strip
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25.10.13
PhD Defense by Ann-Karina Henriksen
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28.10.13
Tomas Martin will defend his PhD thesis:..
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13.11.13
Global Dynamics Conference
Recent publications
11.10 2013
Liminality and Traces of Affectivity in the Work of Arnold van Gennep
11.10 2013
Review of Felicitas Becker, Becoming Muslim in Mainland Tanzania, 1890-2000. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy (hb £65 – 978 0 19 726427 0). 2008, 364 pp.
11.10 2013
Zanzibaris and Amakhuwa: Sufism and transnational networks in Durban
11.10 2013
Beyond ethnicity: Explaining the results of the 2013 elections in Western Kenya