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Three studies of borders and identity with Randa Maroufi Monday October 14, 2024 19.00-21.00 CEST Det Danske Filminstitut, Gothersgade 55, Copenhagen Bab Sebta (2019) A cross-dressing domestic servant vanishes without a trace in Casablanca; young Moroccan men, posing in an abandoned amusement park to fabricate images of strength and wealth for social media, attract the attention of the national se

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/de-limited-Randa-Maroufi - 2025-05-07

Game Design Research as Feminist Practice

Public lecture 16.30-18.00, 23 January SOL:H104, Helgonabacken 12, Lund. Join us, as three prominent games researchers, Dr. Rilla Khaled, Dr. Sabine Harrer and Dr. Hanna Wirman discuss feminist informed research strategies for game design: How can feminist methodologies and epistemologies be harnessed to conduct research into game design as a practice and an industry. What issues should feminist g

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/Feminist-Game-Design - 2025-05-07

Game Design for Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity & Care

Public lecture 16.30-18.00, 10 February SOL:H104, Helgonabacken 12, Lund How can game designers carefully probe into critical issues surrounding the lived experiences of marginalisation? How can games be designed to facilitate and foster diversity, equity, inclusivity, care, and empathy in players? Dr. Sandra Danilovic, Dr. Rebecca Rouse, and Dr. Omi-peah Ryding will discuss their design work and

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/equity-game-design - 2025-05-07

On the times and spaces of borders

Linn Axelsson Thursday 20 February, 2025 13.00-14.00 CET (Stockholm, Berlin, Rome) Linn Axelsson is a researcher of human geography at Stockholm University. In this talk, Linn Axelsson reflect on their journey within critical border studies, examining borders not as fixed lines but as fluid, spatially and temporally ambiguous constructs. Initially drawn to the temporal dimensions of borders — how

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/times-spaces-borders - 2025-05-07

Circulation and Locality in Critical Border Studies

A webinar series 20 February - 22 May 2025 All webinars are open to the public. Program20 February 13.00-14.00On the times and spaces of bordersLinn Axelsson (Stockholm University)20 March 13.00-14.00The Öresund Bridge and Sustainable Transport: Perspectives on Its Impact on the Transport SystemFredrik Pettersson-Löfstedt (Lund University/K2)24 April 13.00-14.00Walking the lines: Reflections on wa

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/activities/circulation-and-locality - 2025-05-07

The Öresund Bridge and Sustainable Transport

Perspectives on Its Impact on the Transport System Thursday 20 March, 2025 13.00-14.00 CET (Stockholm, Berlin, Rome) Photo: Håkan Dahlström, CC BY 2.0 Fredrik Pettersson-Löfstedt will present a historical overview of the debates surrounding various proposals for the fixed link and offer reflections on the development of the regional transport system in the 25 years since the Öresund Bridge's ina

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/the-oresund-bridge - 2025-05-07

Walking the lines

Reflections on walking methods in Jordan Thursday 19 February 2026 13.00-14.00 CET (Stockholm, Berlin, Rome) Photo: Olivia Mason. Olivia Mason (Newcastle University) reflects in this seminar on walking to address broader questions in political geography surrounding power, scale, mobility, embodiment, and knowledge production. Walking still remains a method and practice that has received little att

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/walking-the-lines - 2025-05-07

Inscribing Belonging

Creative Methods for Listening to Migration Thursday 22 May, 2025 13.00-14.00 CEST (Stockholm, Berlin, Rome) Seminar What does it mean to belong, and who gets to decide? In this seminar, Erin Cory will explore migration not only as movement across borders, but as an embodied, storied, and deeply creative process. Drawing from her research at the intersections of migration, media, and identity, Cor

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/inscribing-belonging - 2025-05-07

Bridging Musical Communities

Unveiling New Data on Musicians' Mobility in the Øresund Region Wednesday, April 23rd 10.00 - 15.00 The Swedish Residency, Sankt Annæ Plads 15, Copenhagen Join us for a data presentation and collaborative workshop to explore: How can we create more sustainable and interconnected musical communities across the Øresund region?With cultural funding priorities changing rapidly, new approaches are need

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/Bridging-Musical-Communities - 2025-05-07

Book series

The Centre for Oresund Region Studies publishes books in collaboration with Makadam publishers. As of 2025, 45 volumes have been published in the Centre for Oresund Region Studies' book series. The books are written in Swedish, Danish and English. The books are available in regular bookshops, and a selection is available online free of charge through Lund University’s Open Books portal. For a list

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/publications/book-series - 2025-05-07

Book series - all titles

When clicking below titles, a new page will open to either the book's presentation page at Makadam publishers or to a relevant online book store. Glances and hands on public art: A kaleidoscopic view of monuments in the Öresund region and beyondJohanna Rivano Eckerdal, Rikke Lie Halberg & Hans Dam Christensen (Eds.), 2025Klogere på dansk sprog: En håndsrækning til svensktalendeLone Koldtoft, 2024(

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/publications/book-series/book-series-all-titles - 2025-05-07

Gränsløs

with a focus on borders, regions and Oresund The Centre for Oresund Region Studies publishes an electronic journal entitled Gränsløs: with a focus on borders, regions and Oresund. The journal is mainly aimed at researchers, but also at students, opinion formers and an interested public. The articles are written in Swedish, Danish and English.The journal, published once or twice a year, is thematic

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/publications/granslos - 2025-05-07

Street art and urban creativity in the Øresund region, 8 November 2018

Open seminar at Lund stadsbibliotek Thursday 8 November at 18:00-19:00 Photo: Peter Bengtsen How does street art differ and overlap in the Oresund region? Is graffiti local or global? Art historian and sociologist Peter Bengtsen has been studying street art since 2006. In this talk he will discuss his research, including how he became interested in street art and how his interests have changed aft

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/activities/street-art-and-urban-creativity-oresund-region-8-november-2018 - 2025-05-07

The Saxo Institute

The Saxo Institute at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, and the Centre for Oresund Region Studies have many common research interests, as expressed in the workshops held by CORS. The Saxo Institute includes study and research activities within the subject areas of Prehistoric Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin and History. The institute provides courses

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/saxo-institute - 2025-05-07

Publications

The book seriesThe Centre for Oresund Region Studies publishes books in collaboration with Makadam publishers. So far, 45 volumes have been published in the Centre for Oresund Region Studies' book series. The books are written in Swedish, Danish and English. The books are available in regular bookshops, and a selection is available online free of charge through Lund University’s book portal. Read

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/publications - 2025-05-07

Øresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning

Øresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning is a network for gender history in the Oresund region. The network and CORS have overlapping research interests, and collaborate on workshops and publications. Øresundsnätverket för kønshistorisk forskning was created in autumn 2010 as a collaboration between historians at the universities of Copenhagen, Lund and Malmö to strengthen research on gender

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/oresundsnatverket-konshistorisk-forskning - 2025-05-07

Centre for Scandinavian Studies Copenhagen-Lund

The Centre for Oresund Region Studies and the Center for Scandinavian Studies Copenhagen - Lund have many overlapping research areas. The Centre for Oresund Region Studies is available as a resource at the Center for Scandinavian Studies Network Page. The Centre for Scandinavian Studies Copenhagen-Lund (CSS) is an organization founded in 2010 and based on a collaboration between the Institute for

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/centre-scandinavian-studies-copenhagen-lund - 2025-05-07

Affiliated researchers

The Centre for Oresund Region Studies continuously collaborates with various researchers. In the menu to the left (if you are using a computer) or in the upper right corner (if you are using a mobile phone) you will find presentations of CORS' current and previous affiliated researchers. Contact Johanna Rivano EckerdalHead of Centre for Oresund Region Studiesjohanna [dot] rivano_eckerdal [at] kult

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/affiliated-researchers - 2025-05-07

Björn Thor Arnarson

Björn Thor Arnarson is a post-doc researcher at the University of Copenhagen. Arnarson received his PhD from Lund University in November 2016, focusing on international trade. In his dissertation, Exports and Externalities, Arnarson focused on Swedish companies' behavior and decisions regarding the export of their products and how exporters influence service companies in their area. Arnarson has,

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/affiliated-researchers/previously-affiliated-researchers/bjorn-thor-arnarson - 2025-05-07

Emma Hilborn

Emma Hilborn holds a PhD in history. Hilborn's thesis is entitled Världar i Brand. Fiktion, politik och romantik i det tidiga 1900-talets ungsocialistiska press (2014). In her research, Hilborn is mainly interested in cultural performance and practice in the late 1800s and early 20th century. Hilborn has worked for the Centre for Oresund Region Studies in a pilot project on how cycling was present

https://www.cors.lu.se/en/collaboration/affiliated-researchers/previously-affiliated-researchers/emma-hilborn - 2025-05-07