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December
15
December
Anna Mammitzsch will defend her thesis "Experiencing and narrating migration" on November 22. The study explores how German-speaking migrants in Stockholm construct their identities through narratives.
How did practitioners of learned magic in the late Middle Ages think they could summon spiritual beings and how did they believe they could create safe spaces for interactions with these beings?
Deterrence is a common strategy to try to dissuade someone from doing something you do not want them to do. Philosopher Helen Frowe is examining the ethical aspects of deterrence.
The new book Dynamics of Multilingualism has now been published as an e-book and is available at the university library. It includes five chapters by alumni from the Doctoral School course with the same name.
South Korean author Han Kang was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Eunah Kim, researcher in Korean Language and Culture at the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, talks about the laureate.