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Human Rights and Social Harms (HumanHarm)

HumanHarm is an interdisciplinary research group with a clear theoretical profile. The purpose of the group is to investigate and discuss human rights (HUMAN rights) and the consequences of human rights violations for individuals and groups in society (social HARMS).

What are we researching?

Human rights are examined from e.g. legal, criminological / zemiological, anthropological, sociological, psychological, theological and historical perspectives and theories. The group researches and analyses local understandings, institutional and state violations, impacts on individuals and groups, reconciliation and truth commissions, so-called "restorative and transitional justice", hate crime and extremism and more. The group deals with human rights in the Norwegian, Nordic, European and international contexts, including comparative analyses.

Leaders

  • Carola Lingaas
    • Carola Lingaas

    • professor

  • Cicilie Fagerlid
    • Cicilie Fagerlid

    • førsteamanuensis

Members

NamePositionMembership type
Esra UmmakAssociate ProfessorPrimary
Aleksandra BartoszkoProfessorPrimary
Liese ReckeSenior LecturerPrimary
Elisabeth FranssonProfessorPrimary
Margunn BjørnholtProfessorPrimary
Tore JohnsenAssociate ProfessorPrimary
Steffen Suur-NuujaAssociate ProfessorPrimary
Turid MisjeAssociate ProfessorPrimary
Jeanette FrøvikResearch FellowPrimary
Tara Matilde SøderholmResearch FellowPrimary
Karen Colban HoelResearch FellowPrimary
Beate SæthernCollege LecturerPrimary
Bergit HauglandCollege LecturerPrimary
Clea Desiree JohnsenCollege LecturerPrimary
Maria A. Guzman-GallegosAssociate ProfessorPrimary
Bjørn Hallstein HolteProfessorSecondary
Ingvild HuseCollege LecturerSecondary
Hans Morten HaugenProfessorSecondary
Lara-Sabina SorgenfreiResearch FellowSecondary
Erika GubriumProfessorExternal
Helle Cathrine HansenResearcher IIExternal
Anne Margrethe SønnelandAssociate ProfessorExternal

Emilie Lyng Rasmussen

Research FellowExternal

Flora Tietgen

Ph.d. studentExternal