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Stine Finne Jakobsen

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Ph.d. studerende

E-mail: sfj@rct.dk
Telefon: 36938630

Geografisk område:

Latin Amerika

Professional Experience

2011- : Project Researcher, RCT

2006/2010: PhD Fellow, RCT & International Development Studies, RUC

2006: Consultant, Danish Refugee Council, Liberia

2004/2005: Research Assistant, Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (RCT),Copenhagen.

2003/2004: Information Officer, International Department, Danish Refugee Council

2003/2004: Project Consultant, Somalian Mothers' Community

2002/2003: Visiting Researcher, CIESTAM, Autonomous University of Chapingo, Mexico

Educational background

2006/2010: PhD Fellow at RCT & the Graduate School of International Development Studies, Roskilde University.

2002: MA Degree in International Development Studies, RUC and Spanish, Copenhagen University

1997: BA in Spanish, Copenhagen University

In 2011, I am engaged in a research project for the Ministry of Integration which seeks to collect and map experiences from professionals working with youth about how young people show signs of interest for radicalized groups (violent right wing extremists, militant left wing radicals or Islamic radicals).

Publications

Jakobsen SF: How to behave : advice from IDPs. Forced Migration Review, 2011, (37): 23-24.

Jakobsen, Stine F. (2009):  Sharing Hierarchies of Victimhood through Professional Transactions: From Internally Displaced People to Victims of the Armed Conflict. Paper presented at the World Conference of Humanitarian Studies 2009, 4-7 February, Groningen, Holland

Jakobsen, Stine F. & Steffen Jensen and Henrik Rønsbo (June 2008): Diary Studies: Methods for understanding poor people's coping with crisis after conflict, Praxis Paper no. 7, RCT, Denmark.

Lotte Buch, Stine Finne Jakobsen, Steffen Jensen, Walter Paniagua, Henrik Ronsbo, and Tina Sideris (April 2008): Methodology Paper on Collaborative Research. Learning from the ECAP-MWCC-RCT network, Praxis Paper no. 6, RCT, Denmark.

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