
Media and public debate
Faculty and students from the department are regularly featured in media and public debate. Below are appearances from 2019-2020. Earlier appearances can be found on the page The Department in Media 2012-2018.
Mats Utas interviewed by the Nordic Africa Institute
2020-04-06
Mats Utas, professor in cultural anthropology, has been interviewed in two articles published at the Nordic Africa Institute's website, about the coronavirus and things we could learn from the Ebola epidemic in West Africa 2013-2016.
"'People's scence' instrumental when Ebola was containted"
and
"Building trust is crucial for disease control"
Media and Debate 2019–2020
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Birgitta Meurling in student radio
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Sten Hagberg in Global Podd and Klassekampen
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Sten Hagberg on the coup in Mali
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Mats Utas in Dagens Nyheter
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Annika Teppo in Finnish radio
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Katarina Graffman in TV4
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Sten Hagberg in Slovenian radio
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Sten Hagberg interviewed by ICLD
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Katarina Graffman and Mikael Kurkiala in UR
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Annika Teppo in South African LitNet
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Mats Utas in Swedish Public Radio
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Mats Utas interviewed by the Nordic Africa Institute
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Claudia Merli interviewed at Uppsala University's news page
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Debate article by Mats Utas, Sten Hagberg, and Patrick Konde in Upsala Nya Tidning
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Debate article response from Don Kulick in Swedish newspaper DN
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The Swedish Research Council makes film on Sten Hagberg's research in Burkina Faso
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Katarina Graffman in Swedish Public Radio
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Sverker Finnström in Swedish newspaper UNT
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Large audience at Author Talk
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Mats Utas in Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet
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Carina Johansson in Swedish Public Radio
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Sten Hagberg demands release of Iranian colleague in Swedish newspaper
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Don Kulick in Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter
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The department present at Almedalsveckan
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Annie Woube and Alex Maxia interviewed by BBC Travel
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Sten Hagberg in French international radio and television on the violence in Burkina Faso
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Sten Hagberg in Swedish Public Radio about #MeToo in African film industry
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Karin Eriksson-Aras interviewed by Swedish newspaper Upsala Nya Tidning
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Last modified: 2023-02-02