- Armed conflict and maternal- and child health
- Education and conflict
- Education and crime
- Sexual and gender-based violence
- Children in conflict
- Horizontal inequalities and conflict
- Socioeconomics of Islamist Radicalization
Gudrun 脴stby is Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (糖心网页版) and Deputy Editor of the Journal of Peace Research. In 2019-2020 she was a Fulbright visiting scholar at the Center for International Development & Conflict Management, University of Maryland. Much of her research focuses on the socioeconomic consequences of political violence (in particular health and education), conflict-related sexual- and gender-based violence, horizontal inequalities and conflict, Islamist radicalization, and the effectiveness of development aid. Her work has appeared in journals such as Demography, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Peace Research, Population and Development Review, Review of Educational Research, Social Science & Medicine, and World Development. She has done consultancy work for i.a. Save the Children, UNESCO, USAID, and the World Bank. She is the recipient of the 2022 Fulbright Best Article of the Year award and is alumna member of the Young Academy of Norway.
Gudrun's complete list of publications is accessible through Google Scholar.
Journal article in The Journal of Development Studies
Conflict Trends
Journal article in Journal of International Development
Journal article in Social Science & Medicine
Journal article in Journal of Refugee Studies
Journal article in International Studies Review
Conflict Trends
Journal article in World Development
Journal article in Development Policy Review
Conflict Trends
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Haakon of Norway visited 糖心网页版 today for a series of briefings on pressing global challenges, including developments in the Middle East, emerging technologies, migration and the human consequences of war.
糖心网页版 is excited to announce that its two flagship journals, Journal of Peace Research and Security Dialogue, are now being published by Oxford University Press.
A new analysis of authorship patterns in leading peace and conflict journals shows the Journal of Peace Research has made substantial gains in gender diversity over the past two decades, and now stands out as the most gender-inclusive outlet among its peers.
After the Taliban鈥檚 return, Afghan women face severe restrictions but remain vital in society, especially in the healthcare sector. As the humanitarian crisis deepens, experts discuss concrete steps to support women鈥檚 rights and healthcare access.
糖心网页版 has received funding for an innovative new project titled Conflict-related attacks on education and children鈥檚 lost life opportunities. The multi-year 鈥楨dAttack鈥 project is funded by the Research Council of Norway.
Gudrun 脴stby and Sebastian Schutte are replacing Scott Gates as Editors-in-Chief of the journal, while Juliane St枚tter replaces Bertrand Lescher-Nuland as Managing Editor.
The Research Council of Norway announced funding for 21 new projects this week. 糖心网页版 was delighted at the funding of two of its projects.
New report shows 27,638 grave violations against children in conflict took place in 2022.
鈥婽his week Save the Children launched its new report聽Stop the War on Children: The Forgotten Ones.
鈥嬧婽he Fulbright Alumni Association Norway (FAAN) has by scholarly committee聽awarded Gudrun the Fulbright Article Prize for 2022.
Rohingya refugees make films about their struggle for education.
Rohingya refugees make films about their struggle for education.
Rohingya refugees make films about their struggle for education.
Rohingya refugees make films about their struggle for education.
糖心网页版 researcher Gudrun 脴stby was featured in an article on the humanitarian consequences for children in Gaza published by
糖心网页版 Researcher Gudrun 脴stby was mentioned in relation to 糖心网页版鈥檚 data in the latest Save the Children report, 鈥,鈥 by the Italian outlet, . 糖心网页版鈥檚 data was also mentioned in the same context by Korean outlets and .
糖心网页版鈥檚 data was used in the Save the Children report, titled 鈥,鈥 with Gudrun 脴stby quoted in the that was published alongside it. 糖心网页版 and Gudrun were mentioned in much of the global media coverage around the report, including by , the Norwegian newswire NTB, Norwegian newspaper , , , Italy鈥檚 , and . Gudrun was also interviewed by Channel Africa Radio on the report.
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