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Alumni: Oscar Eriksson Furunes is currently exhibiting at Malmö Konstmuseum

Malmö Art Academy alumni Oscar Eriksson Furunes is currently showing the exhibition Setting the Tone of the Exhibition – The Anatomy of Exhibition Openings at Malmö Art Museum.The exhibition had its opening on December 6, and the exhibition is on display between December 6, 2024 - May 4, 2025. The exhibition is located at Slottet in Malmö.Read more about the exhibition here. About Setting the Tone

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-oscar-eriksson-furunes-currently-exhibiting-malmo-konstmuseum - 2025-12-01

Documentation Open House

For those of you who did not have the opportunity to visit our Open House on 24 January, it is now possible to watch the presentation and Q&A afterwards. Applications to our Fine Art programmes are open until 3 March. In the clip you can hear our Rector Maj Hasager together with students and staff at the school talk about Malmö Art Academy.We have also filmed the Q&A session that followed, where s

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/documentation-open-house - 2025-12-01

Alumni: Exhibition Sun Swallower

SÓLARGLEYPIR / SUN SWALLOWERFebruary 14 – March 15Exhibition opening: February 14, 17.00 – 18.00Skaftfell Art Center announces the forthcoming group exhibition: Sólargleypir: Sun swallower featuring works by artists Frederikke Jul Vedelsby, Gunndís Ýr Finnbogadóttir & Þorgerður Ólafsdóttir, Hanna Christel Sigurkarlsdóttir, Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, Hreinn Friðfinnsson, Ólafur Elíasson, Una Margrét

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-exhibition-sun-swallower - 2025-12-01

Alumni: Amin Zouiten - Grand Tour

Amin Zouiten was awarded a scholarship under the Bernadotte Programme 2024, and is now exhibiting at the Academy of Fine Arts (Konstakademien) between 22 March and 3 April. Programme 22 March, starting at 16:15Elisabeth Alsheimer Evenstedt, Permanent Secretary, welcomes the audience. Amin Zouiten will give a brief introduction to the exhibition. This will be followed by a concert with Emil Sandstr

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-amin-zouiten-grand-tour - 2025-12-01

Alumni: Hanni Kamaly

You could cut it with a knifeHanni Kamaly, Melanie KittiApril 11–May 18, 2025Vernissage: Fri 11 April, 18.00–21.00Please join us for the opening of our spring exhibition.“You could cut it with a knife” is a common English idiom used to express tension so palpable you can slit it with a blade. As the world grapples with this very sensation, the exhibition takes it as its material, and presents arti

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-hanni-kamaly-1 - 2025-12-01

Alumni: Maia Torp Neergard - Reflections on soil and agriculture

The project Reflections on soil and agriculture began in 2015 when I met John Eriksen, a conventional farmer in Djursland, Jutland. Through farm work and afternoon coffee, I became part of the community around his farm and made a film portrait of him. In Part I of this exhibition project, I explore how we talk about a difficult and emotional subject like farming across rural and urban areas, acros

https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-maia-torp-neergard-reflections-soil-and-agriculture - 2025-12-01

New article on Chinese gold mining in Ghana

Dr Nicholas Loubere has co-authored an article on small-scale gold miners in Ghana in the journal Labour, Capital and Society. The article is titled ‘Unequal Extractions: Reconceptualizing the Chinese Miner in Ghana’, and presents a critical examination of the depiction of Chinese miners in public, media, and academic discourse. Labour, Capital and Society journal (new window) Unequal Extractions:

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-chinese-gold-mining-ghana - 2025-12-01

New open-access article on the Japan-US alliance, focusing on Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe

Paul O'Shea has co-authored an article on the Japan-US alliance, focusing on the Trump-Abe era. The title of the article is “Making the alliance even greater”: (Mis-)managing U.S.-Japan relations in the age of Trump." The other author is Sebastian Maslow. It's open-access and published in the journal Asian Security. It traces Trump's attitude to Japan back to the trade conflict and Japan-bashing o

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-open-access-article-japan-us-alliance-focusing-donald-trump-and-shinzo-abe - 2025-12-01

New article on how an online news platform has supported the transition to hegemonic authoritarianism in Cambodia

Astrid Norén-Nilsson has published an article on online news as a governance innovation in the journal Critical Asian Studies. The article is titled "Fresh News, innovative news: popularizing Cambodia’s authoritarian turn". It seeks to advance understanding of how the new logics of an expanding digital media system can be mobilized in the service of authoritarianism, by tracing how an online news

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-how-online-news-platform-has-supported-transition-hegemonic-authoritarianism-cambodia - 2025-12-01

The United States-Japan alliance in a post-Trump world

Paul O'Shea has co-authored an article on the Japan-US alliance, analysing the prospects under new President Joe Biden and new Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide. Written together with Sebastian Maslow, the article considers the prospects for the Japan-US alliance over the coming four years. It finds that the Biden administration will have its hands full on the domestic front, thus delegating Asia poli

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/united-states-japan-alliance-post-trump-world - 2025-12-01

New article in the Conversation on Japan, Sweden, and Covid exceptionalism.

Paul O'Shea has written an article in the Conversation analyzing Covid exceptionalism in the cases of Japan and Sweden. The article examines national exceptionalism in political and media rhetoric in Japan and Sweden since the onset of the pandemic. It finds that Japanese exceptionalism was 'classic exceptionalism', insofar as the rhetoric highlighted particular elements of Japanese culture meanin

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-conversation-japan-sweden-and-covid-exceptionalism - 2025-12-01

New publication: "Property, Citizenship and Invisible Dispossession in Myanmar's Urban Frontier"

Elizabeth Rhoads examines dispossession of religious minorities in a new article on Myanmar. Myanmar’s systematic dispossession of religious and ethnic minorities is well-documented as a tool for counterinsurgency through territorialisation. However, the specific contours of the relationship between minorities, territorialisation, and urban dispossession remain underexplored. This article argues t

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-publication-property-citizenship-and-invisible-dispossession-myanmars-urban-frontier - 2025-12-01

New article on academic freedom in China and its global implications

Marina Svensson has written an article on academic freedom in Utrikesmagasinet published by the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. The article (in Swedish) provides an overview to the issue of academic freedom in China and its global implications. It also briefly addresses the wider and general debates on academic freedom and how it now has been put on the agenda by both the UN and the EU

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-academic-freedom-china-and-its-global-implications - 2025-12-01

New publication on internet, reality, and temporal autonomy in China

In The Social Construction of Internet Addiction in China: Youth between Reality and Temporal Autonomy in the Documentary Web Junkie, Annika Pissin addresses issues surrounding the social construction of internet addiction, focusing on conceptualisations of reality, escape, hope, and time. Drawing on a critical realist account of semiosis, she analyses the framing of internet addiction in China us

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-publication-internet-reality-and-temporal-autonomy-china - 2025-12-01

New article on censorship, academic freedom, and academic publishing in/on China

Since 2017 the international Chinese Studies community has been shocked to discover that many of the major commercial academic publishers have been actively working with the Chinese censors to limit access to ‘politically sensitive’ books and articles within the country in order to maintain access to the lucra-tive Chinese market. This essay by Nicholas Loubere examines these incidents and the res

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-censorship-academic-freedom-and-academic-publishing-inon-china - 2025-12-01