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Spent four years among incels

For four years, criminologist Jan Christoffer Andersen has been trying to understand the incel subculture from within. His doctoral research shows how incels follow a subcultural logic that rewards misogyny and suffering that degrades women and rewards suffering.

When romance becomes financial exploitation

“Online romance scams and fraud involve relational and psychological exploitation,” says researcher Maja Feng. She likens the phenomenon to domestic violence and intimate partner violence.

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.

Fewer young women want children

The average age of first-time mothers continues to rise. This may help explain why the percentage of young women wanting to have children has fallen from 2019 to 2022, according to Sara Cools.

Debate articles

Hot topics in the Nordic courts

Trans people, indigenous peoples and consent law: Daniela Alaattinoğlu’s award-winning research challenges the Nordic region’s perception of itself as a leader on minority rights.

Opinion

Online violence is silencing academics

Academic disagreement and critical engagement are essential to knowledge production. But the line is crossed when critique targets the person rather than the scholarship, writes Hande Eslen-Ziya. 

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EuroWARCHILD conference on children born of war

Oslo | |

The final conference of the EuroWARCHILD project.

The conference presents and discusses research findings on the experiences and needs of three generations of children born of war in Europe.

Organised by the EuroWARCHILD project at the Centre for Gender Research, University of Oslo, and the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).

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Gender, Peace and Conflict

Oslo | til |

PhD course on the gendered dimensions of war, conflict, and peace.

Organised by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).

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The Oxford Handbook of Norwegian Politics
Forfatter(e):
Holst, Cathrine og Mari Teigen
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European Societies
Forfatter(e):
Strømme, Thea Bertnes, Karl Ingar Kittelsen Røberg og Sara Seehuus
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