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Democratize

Department of Historical Sciences

Democratize

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Democratize is an interdisciplinary research group in democratization, bringing together scholars from History, International Relations, European Studies, and Political Science who share an understanding of democratization as a dynamic and fragile process that is never quite fully completed.  

Exploring democracies and democratization processes across time and space, the group’s researchers study: 

  • how democracies come about, historically and contemporaneously.
  • how and why democracies consolidate and what keeps them resilient (i.e political culture, civil society).
  • concepts of democracy across time and space.
  • democratic practices (petitioning; voting).
  • the international context of democratization (colonialism; contemporary democracy promotion; the role of alternative norms providers).
  • how democracies erode as a result foreign interference, the rise of radical parties, populism, nationalism.

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Coordinators

  • Anna Brigevich

    Anna Brigevich Associate Professor

    +47-73412219 anna.brigevich@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Madalina Dobrescu

    Madalina Dobrescu Associate Professor of European Studies / Onsager Fellow

    +47-73592058 madalina.dobrescu@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies

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Members

  • Jan Frode Hatlen

    Jan Frode Hatlen Professor

    +47-73596397 jan.frode.hatlen@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Jon Olav Hove

    Jon Olav Hove Associate Professor

    +47-73596853 jon.olav.hove@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Valentin Munowi M Luntumbue PhD Candidate

    +47-73412387 +32485623394 valentin.luntumbue@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Anne Engelst Nørgaard

    Anne Engelst Nørgaard Associate Professor

    +47-73559283 +4721447973 anne.e.norgaard@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • John Kwadwo Osei-Tutu

    John Kwadwo Osei-Tutu Professor

    +47-73596447 +4792258208 john.kwadwo.osei-tutu@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Marco Christian Parluhutan PhD Candidate

    +47-73559489 marcocp@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Lise Rye

    Lise Rye Professor of Contemporary European History

    +47-73596113 +4797025159 lise.rye@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies
  • Tobias Schumacher

    Tobias Schumacher Professor of European Studies

    +47-73559226 +47.462.858.21 tobias.schumacher@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies

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