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Ekaterina Chertkovskaya Project Coordinator Email: ekaterina [dot] chertkovskaya [at] miljo [dot] lth [dot] se Profile in Lund University's research portal
https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/contact - 2025-06-27
We have expertise in research on alternative organising, political economy, and plastic policy and governance. “Plastics in a circular society: Alternative organising beyond resource efficiency” brings together an international interdisciplinary team of researchers from Lund University, Copenhagen Business School, and Geneva Graduate Institute. It is funded by Formas (the Swedish Research Council
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På Lunds universitet ges medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap som fristående kurser på grundnivå. Du kan på så sätt kombinera ämnet med kurser i dina andra intresse- och kunskapsområden till en slagkraftig kandidatutbildning. På avancerad nivå erbjuder vi Sveriges mest sökta masterprogram inom medie- och kommunikationsämnen. Grundnivå Grundkurs - 30 hp - MKVA14 Introduktion till kommunikation och me
Asian Studies - a career for the future! Alumni events are held annually under the title "Asian Studies: A Career for the Future." These events aim to provide insights into career paths and opportunities related to Asian studies through guest speakers, who are alumni that have pursued various career paths in the field. This provides a valuable networking opportunity for current students who are in
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Niall Duggan graduated from the Masters Programme in Asian Studies in 2007. He is now the Director of the MSC International Public Policy and Diplomacy at Department of Government, University College Cork, Ireland (UCC). Why did you decide to study the Master’s programme in Asian Studies at Lund University? After finishing my undergraduate programme I developed an interest in International politic
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Sune Petersen graduated from the Master's Programme in Asian Studies in 2015 and is now a Project Administrator at DIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture. Why did you decide to study the Master’s programme in Asian Studies at Lund University? After ending my Bachelor’s Degree, I wanted to specialize in Asian Security Studies and I had to choose to study security studies in Denmark and Asian St
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3 credits The course is open for PhD students working on contemporary East and South-East Asia. Preference is given to students enrolled in a Swedish University. The students are expected to already have a basic understanding of research ethics and relevant laws in the Swedish and European context. The course focuses on the special ethical issues that can emerge when doing research in or on author
7,5 credits The interdisciplinary research field of East and South-East Asian Studies is addressed and analysed in this PhD course (7.5 credits). The focus is on the history, development and relevance of area studies in terms of understanding the contemporary social processes and problems in East and South-East Asia. Delimited area studies on China, Japan and South-East Asia are also discussed. Th
7,5 credits, fall semester 2023 In this course ‘ideology’ is understood as a ubiquitous phenomenon that underpin political, social and cultural beliefs and practices. The course studies how ideologies are formed, translated and contested during different historical periods and in different societies and contexts in the region. It addresses how ideologies shape people’s everyday life, including the
The course surveys and analyzes the momentous cultural, social, political and economic changes that have taken place in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) since the early 1980s. The course starts with a brief account of contemporary history, religion and culture, as well as geography and demography. The course examines the co-existence of continuity and change in relation to identity, beliefs, a
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The course analyses cultural, social and political issues in contemporary Japanese and Korean societies. The course takes a multidisciplinary perspective and is divided into four parts. The first part provides a general understanding of the social and political processes in Japan and North Korea and South Korea. The countries history and impact on contemporary Japanese and Korean societies are dis
This course will give you insight into contemporary South-East Asia and its dynamic developments. The course addresses the region’s political systems and developments, socio-economic issues and struggles, the role of religion, and different aspects of contemporary culture. Apart from addressing broader regional issues it also analyses the situation in more detail in specific countries, such as for
Welcome to the Perspective Asia Lecture Series, a platform for scholars and experts from various fields to share their critical insights on the issues, emerging trends, and historical interconnections in the dynamic East and Southeast Asian region. Join us this spring for a thought-provoking seminar series on critical Asian Studies issues. We begin with South Korea’s recent (and rare) invocation o
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Visiting research fellow Contact details Email: martin [dot] lavicka [at] ace [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University Service point: 61 WebpageMartin Lavičkas profile in Lund University research portalMartin Lavička received his bachelor’s degree in Chinese and Japanese philology at Palacký University Olomouc (PUO), the Czech Republic, master’s d
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The Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies actively engages in the publication and dissemination of cutting-edge research aiming to further understandings of the societies, economies, and political developments in Asian countries and the region as a whole. In particular, the Centre supports and hosts a number of journals and an online platform targeting diverse audiences, including academics
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23 April 2024 15:15 to 17:00 | Lecture/talk Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen Open lecture with Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen, University of Stavanger. A persistent problematic in much transnational, comparative research, policy, and activism, is the ways in which inequalities of power - past and present – shape knowledge production. The continued dominance of methodological nationalism reduces the promises
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The course deals with the international relations in East and South-East Asia. It begins with a very brief introduction to basic theories about international relations and continues with a short historical overview focusing on the post-war period. The primary focus of the course is a series of in-depth case studies which define the region today. These include the territorial disputes in the East
Are you interested in social justice issues, civil society and mobilization, and Asia? Join us this fall and learn about how different societies across East and South-East Asia organize around a variety of issues, from human rights violations and state repression to social inequalities and contemporary lifestyle changes, and how these manifest into different types of mobilization such as pro-demo
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of Chinese globalisation from a variety of perspectives. It delves into the uneven and diverse nature of China’s global push, examining a range of topics, such as labour regimes, environmental issues, logistics/supply chains, digital globalisation, informal/illicit industries, foreign policy, and human rights. Various active actors beyond the state
https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/bachelor-level-courses/cosb35-global-china - 2025-06-27
This course provides students with fundamental knowledge about central issues in contemporary Korean society. The course focuses on Korea post-Cold War, covering topics such as popular culture, gender, and demographic issues. The course also includes Korean politics, addressing domestic politics in both North and South Korea, as well as inter-Korean relations. Finally, the course explores Korea's
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