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Pauline Stoltz

Aalborg Universitet

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About

Pauline Stoltz is Associate Professor at the Department of Politics and Society at Aalborg University in Denmark. She holds a PhD in political science from Lund University and an associate professorship (docent) in political science from Malmö University, both in Sweden. Stoltz is an associate academic at the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen and an external researcher at the Copenhagen Centre for Political Mobilisation and Social Movement Studies (CoMMonS) at the Department of Sociology at the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of the monograph Gender, resistance and transnational memories of violent conflict (2020, Palgrave Macmillan) which addresses memories of violent conflicts that took place in Indonesia. Together with Suvi Keskinen and Diana Mulinari she has edited the volume Feminisms in the Nordic Region. Neoliberalism, nationalism and decolonial critique (under publication, Palgrave Macmillan). Between 2013 and 2015, she was Chief Editor of Nora - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research and currently, she is Editor of the Gendering Asia book series at NIAS Press. Recent research interests include intersectionality, masculinities, transitional justice, transnational memory politics, nationalism, postcolonialism and decolonial critique, social movement activism and gender and diplomacy.

Research Interests

Asia, Citizenship, Civil Society, Comparative Politics, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Democracy, European Politics, Foreign Policy, Gender, Globalisation, Governance, Human Rights, Migration, National Identity, Nationalism, Political Participation, Political Psychology, Political Theory, Political Violence, Populism, Representation, Security, Social Justice, Social Movements, Welfare State, Political Sociology, Feminism, Global, Identity, Immigration, International, Negotiation, Race, War, Memory, Men, Mobilisation, Narratives, NGOs, Peace, Political Activism, Power, Protests, Solidarity, Activism, LGBTQI, National, Refugee, Transitional justice

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