Katrine Stevnhøj

Katrine Stevnhøj

PhD fellow

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    Current research

    Through ethnographic fieldwork, my PhD-project investigates the experiences of Belarusian and Russian activists living in exile. With a focus on the intersections between the personal and the political, my research explores how people produce new ideas of home and belonging amidst rapid and traumatic geopolitical changes.

    The project is supervised by Mikhail Suslov.

    Primary fields of research

    With a regional focus on Russia, Belarus, and the post-Soviet region, my research interests include:

    • Exile and diaspora
    • Protest movements
    • Cultural forms of protest
    • Political activism
    • Political emigration
    • Political repression

    Teaching

    • Protest in contemporary Eastern Europe
    • Culture and society in Russia
    • Russian history

    Selected publications

    1. Published

      Migranter der blev aktivister: Pro-demokratisk mobilisering blandt russiske migranter i Danmark og Norge

      Stevnhøj, Katrine, 3 May 2023, In: Nordisk Oestforum. 37

      Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articlepeer-review

    2. Published

      Putins angrebskrig har udstillet Ruslands hjemlige problemer med racisme og imperialisme

      Stevnhøj, Katrine, 6 May 2023, In: Dagbladet Information.

      Research output: Contribution to journalContribution to newspaper - Newspaper article

    3. Published

      De baltiske lande har været et fristed for liberale russere og deres medier. Gælder det også fremover?

      Stevnhøj, Katrine, 10 Dec 2022, In: Dagbladet Information. p. 42

      Research output: Contribution to journalContribution to newspaper - Newspaper article

    4. Published

      Den russiske eksilopposition mangler en fælles frontfigur og en samlende idé

      Stevnhøj, Katrine, 25 Jan 2023, In: Dagbladet Information.

      Research output: Contribution to journalContribution to newspaper - Newspaper article

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