Senior lecturer in social anthropology, Lund University
Nina Gren is a senior lecturer in Social Anthropology at the Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden. Her work is found within migration studies and political anthropology. Key research interests are social memory, gender and belonging in relation to political conflict and flight. She has fieldwork experience from the Palestinian territories and from Denmark and Sweden.
Oct 16, 2023 09:12 am UTC| Insights & Views
During the 20 years I have been involved in research with Palestinians in the occupied territories, accounts of despair and frustration, and at times resignation and hopelessness, have been a constant theme. As other...
‘Welcoming’ European welfare states are forcing refugees through mazes of harmful rules
Feb 02, 2021 13:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views
When we think of the gruelling journeys refugees often take to reach Europe, our minds often cast back to 2015, when more than a million people fled danger in search of a better life. For many refugees, destinations in...
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