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The most read articles in 2025
An article on Knausgård, masculinity and "My Struggle" was Kilden magazine's most read article in 2025. The other most read articles cover a variety of issues: from angel healing to Ruth Reese and anti-racism in Norway.
The UN’s International Women’s Year generated enthusiasm for women’s peace work
The organisation Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom was a driving force for the recognition of women’s role in peacebuilding.
Equality research in the Arctic overlooks local conditions
There are major socio-cultural differences between the north and south, according to researcher Mervi Heikkinen. Many students in Northern Sweden, Norway and Finland are the first in their family to pursue higher education.
Prostitution, homosexuality and public scandals: When the Danes discovered «heterosexuality»
In 1906, 14 men were charged with homosexual offences in Denmark, initiating a wave of press reports and public debate about sexual orientation and citizenship.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is expected to open up great opportunities for society, but what do we know about artificial intelligence and gender equality?
Gender Equality in Research in Europe
Kilden genderreseach.no has mapped similarities and differences among European knowledge centres that work with gender perspectives and gender balance in research.
Master suppression techniques
Master suppression techniques are strategies people or groups of people can use to dominate or humiliate others in a subtle, indirect way.
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Symposium: «Orienting Desires»
“Orienting Desires” is a two-day symposium that is dedicated to fostering cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary dialogue on queer histories, decolonial archives, ornamental aesthetics, and digital futures.
“Deviant Ornaments” and the research network The Space Between Us brings together artists, scholars, and cultural workers from distinct post-and settler-colonial contexts to share insights on their practices, methodologies, and desires.
KFL9036 – Power, Knowledge, and Materialism: Working with the foundations of Institutional Ethnography (IE)
At its core, Institutional Ethnography (IE) (Smith 1986; Smith 1990; Smith 2005) is posing a radical critique of sociology as an objectifying form of knowledge. It insists on grounding the exploration of ruling relations in everyday life and experience.
This PhD course and workshop offers an opportunity to engage with key ideas that form the basis of that critique and to reflect on how to mobilize them in their own work.
This course is organized by the Centre for Gender Research at the Univeristy of Oslo. Applications are due by February 1 2026.