Ida Rudolfsen

Ida Rudolfsen

@idarudolfsen.bsky.social

Senior researcher at Peace Research Institute Oslo, desk editor at Journal of Peace Research. Mass mobilization, state repression, societal organizations, food insecurity, causal inference.

1,194 Followers 56 Following 10 Posts Joined Oct 2023
9 months ago
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Reminder: One month left to submit your proposal for guest editing JPR's 2027 Special Issue! Details here: www.prio.org/journals/jpr...

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Research School on Peace and Conflict PRIO’s purpose is to conduct research for a more peaceful world. In pursuit of this, we cultivate academic excellence, communicate with communities of scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, as well a...

The call is out! Excited to hold this PhD course at PRIO on mass mobilization & democratization with
@mariannedahl.bsky.social. Never a bad time to look into when (nonviolent) mass mobilization may lead to democratic change. Especially these days. Please apply by 4 May.

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11 months ago
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New JPR issue now available! Our March issue is here with 18 regular articles and 2 special data features. Thank you also to all the reviewers who generously contributed their time and expertise to JPR over the past year! Read the issue here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/jpra/62/2

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1 year ago

This is amazing! Thank you so much!

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1 year ago

Himmel og hav! Hjerteleg takk. Ser eg må komme på passordet mitt til Letterboxd.

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1 year ago

Thanks so much, Erica! Ah yes, the ICNC on YouTube has so much good stuff, I should have thought of that. And Katniss! How could I forget. Some of the others I haven't seen. Will add to my watch list, thank you.

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1 year ago

Ah, yes. Looking very much forward to seeing that!

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1 year ago

6. Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower (2017, Hong Kong)
7. A Force More Powerful (1999, USA)

Any suggestions most welcome! Thank you and peace out. (5/5)

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1 year ago

Documentaries:
1. How to Start a Revolution (2011, UK)
2. Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom (2015, Ukraine)
3. The Square (2013, Egypt)
4. Last Men in Aleppo (2017, Syria)
5. Five Broken Cameras (2011, Palestine/France) (4/5)

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Fiction:
1. Battle of Algiers (1966, Algeria/Italy)
2. No (2012, Chile)
3. The Lives of Others (2006, Germany)
4. Persepolis (2007, Iran/France)
5. A Taxi Driver (2017, South Korea)
6. 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days (Romania)
7. V for Vendetta (2005, USA/UK) (3/5)

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I am after resistance in authoritarian settings, but also open to autocratic movements in democracies (although not sure I can stomach watching Die Welle again). Do you have any recommendations? I am interested in both fiction and documentaries. This is the list I have so far: (2/5)

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1 year ago

Hei Bluesky! ✌️ First post on here and I would appreciate some input! @mariannedahl.bsky.social and I are organizing a PhD course in October on mass mobilization and regime change. I've started on a list of movies (which I think) are relevant to the course. (1/5)

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