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Guru Nanak was Here With Us: The Role of Religion in the Indian Farmers Protest

This lecture series is presented by Professor Christine Moliner (Jindal School of International Affairs). Read more about her research here.  Part 1: Introduction to Sikhism About the lectureIn this video, Dr. Moliner briefly introduces the religion of Sikhism and goes on to talk about what she believes is a relatively under-researched field–the study of religion in Social Movements. To study this

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/guru-nanak-was-here-us-role-religion-indian-farmers-protest - 2025-01-09

SASNET Public Lecture with Jagannath Panda: "Power Plays in a Multipolar World: Mapping India’s Global Game"

23 January 2025 17:15 to 18:45 | Lecture/talk Welcome to a public SASNET lecture with Jagannath Panda (Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs) on India’s strategic choices in the Indo-Pacific. Over the past decade, geopolitical transitions have gathered momentum across the world. China’s rise, the growing competition between the US and China, the Ukraine war and Gaza

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-public-lecture-jagannath-panda-power-plays-multipolar-world-mapping-indias-global-game - 2025-01-09

SASNET Seminar with Anisur Rahman: "Censorship, Silence and Persecution of Writers in South Asia"

8 April 2025 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar Welcome to a SASNET seminar with Anisur Rahman, Bengali-Swedish poet, public educator and journalist on the decline in press freedom in Bangadesh and the South Asia region. In recent years, South Asia has seen a rapid deterioration in press freedom and freedom of expression. Censorship, silence, and persecution of writers are increasingly prevalent in South As

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-seminar-anisur-rahman-censorship-silence-and-persecution-writers-south-asia - 2025-01-09

SASNET Panel Discussion: "Women's Rights in South Asia"

20 March 2025 17:15 to 18:30 | Other Welcome to a SASNET panel discussion on the current state of women's political rights in five South Asian countries. More information will be published soon.This event is a collaboration with the Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund (UPF). About the eventLocation:Department of Political Science, Eden AuditoriumTarget group: All are welcome! Language: In Engli

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-panel-discussion-womens-rights-south-asia - 2025-01-09

Book Talk with Rhys Machold: "Fabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel"

5 May 2025 13:15 | Seminar Welcome to a book talk with Dr. Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow) on homeland security and efforts to reproduce it as new state form of policing around the world. When we hear ‘homeland security,’ we often think about the aftermath of September 11th and the dramatic consolidation of domestic mass surveillance in the United States. Less well-known are the term’s origin

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/book-talk-rhys-machold-fabricating-homeland-security-police-entanglements-across-india-and - 2025-01-09

SASNET Book Launch with Kristina Myrvold: "The Sikhs in Print: Media, Politics, and Surveillance in Colonial Punjab"

13 February 2025 13:15 to 14:30 | Seminar Welcome to a book launch with SASNET and Visiting Professor Kristina Myrvold (Centre for Theology and Religious Studies). About the bookTitle: "Sikh News in India, 1864–1924: Colonial Reports on Vernacular Newspapers of Punjab"After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the colonial administration in British India introduced stricter control over Indian publishers

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-book-launch-kristina-myrvold-sikhs-print-media-politics-and-surveillance-colonial-punjab - 2025-01-09

SASNET Annual Lecture

15 May 2025 17:15 to 18:30 | Lecture/talk Welcome to the SASNET Annual Lecture of 2025! More information about this event will be published soon. About the eventLocation:Department of Political Science, Eden AuditoriumContact:sasnet [at] sasnet [dot] lu [dot] se Save the event to your calendar

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/calendar/sasnet-annual-lecture - 2025-01-09

Work environment, equality and safety

Council for Work Environment, Gender Equality and Equal TreatmentThe Department of Sociology is actively working on issues related to the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment. This work is important for creating a good working environment for students and staff. A joint council is responsible for the preparatory work on the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment.The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/about-us/work-environment-equality-and-safety - 2025-01-09

Social Anthropology

Studying human experience and interpretation using participant observation as a method Social anthropology is the study of human beings in a cultural and comparative context. The areas and research questions that the social anthropologists at the Department of Sociology have particularly focused on include:ethics and globalizationhuman rightsmigrationconflict and violence,crime and moral regulatio

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups/social-anthropology - 2025-01-09

Social Anthropology: Master's (Two years) Thesis in Cultural Criminology

Course Code: CCRM21 There will be no introductory meeting for CCRM21 (Social Anthropology) and CCRM20 (Sociology). They will be given as one course. Please see TimeEdit schedule for important seminars. Web registration period: 13 – 20 JanuaryYou register for the course in Ladok for students. Please use your student ID to log in.In our checklist for new students you will find information on student

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/social-anthropology-masters-two-years-thesis-cultural-criminology - 2025-01-09

Welcome to the Master's (Two years) Thesis course in Cultural Criminology

CCRM20 (Sociology), 30 credits, or CCRM21 (Social Anthropology), 30 credits Course period: 20 January – 8 June 2025 Mandatory introductory meetingYou find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for your course code (CCRM20/CCRM21) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the street address in TimeEdit: click on the address in the column for Rooms; click on th

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-masters-two-years-thesis-course-cultural-criminology - 2025-01-09

Contact information during the winter holiday

The Department of Sociology over Christmas, New Year and Epiphany The Department of Sociology building Gamla lungkliniken will be closed 21 December 2024 – 6 January 2025. Regular opening hours from 7 January.Opening hours for other buildings and the library in Campus Paradise can be found on the faculty website:Opening hours during the winter holidays (sam.lu.se)Contact Student Office & Study Adv

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/contact-us/contact-information-during-winter-holiday - 2025-01-09

Environmental Sociology (EnvSoc)

Focusing on the relationship between society and the environment In this research environment we explore the many ways in which societal elements influence the environment and, vice versa, how environmental conditions affect society. We are interested in the interplay between social, economic, and cultural factors and their influence on environmental policy and outcomes. We make use of various res

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research/environmental-sociology-envsoc - 2025-01-09

How to find the Department of Sociology

Address: Gamla lungkliniken (House G), Sandgatan 11, Lund Welcome to the Department of Sociology! The department shares the newly renovated building Gamla lungkliniken with the Department of Gender Studies. Find the right building on your way to class!Teaching will most often take place in premises on Campus Paradis, but will sometimes take place in other areas of Lund. Please see the list below.

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/contact-us/how-find-department-sociology - 2025-01-09

Master of Science in Human Resources

Advanced level. 120 credits. Start: Autumn. Preparing you for PhD studies and for advanced professional work. The Master’s programme in Human Resources (HR) focuses on developing a scientifically anchored HR work with a particular focus on social sustainability and innovation. The programme starts in autumn 2025 and the application period is October 2024 -January 2025. Image: Kvalifik/Unsplash The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/masters-programmes/master-science-human-resources - 2025-01-09

Crime, Control and Culture

Broadening the study of crime and crime control Crime, Control and Culture is a research group based at the Department of Sociology at Lund University, aiming at broadening the study of crime and crime control. The group draws on a variety of social science methods and theories to explore the human and non-human agents involved in crime and crime control, as well as the wider social, cultural and

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/crime-control-and-culture - 2025-01-09