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Photo/illustration by Section from collage design by Luisa Caria og Matheus Tanajura. Photos by Marie Kolling and Thaíse Sá Santos
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Photo/illustration by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center via flickr.com copyright licenseBook Chapter2024Exploring the Scales of Climate Change Macrosecuritization through the Greenland Ice Sheet
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Photo/illustration by Jette Mariboe
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Photo/illustration by Capt. Mikel Arcovitch/The National Guard/Flickr copyright licenseJournal Article2023The writing of an Arctic chapter in the US autobiography
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Photo/illustration by NASA Photo Alamy Stock PhotoDIIS Policy Brief2023
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Photo/illustration by AMISOM public information via Flickr.com copyright licensePodcast2023The case of Somalia
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Podcast2023What we can learn from Poland and Lithuania
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Journal Article2022Indebted deportation among undocumented migrant sex workers from Thailand and Nigeria in Europe.
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Photo/illustration by Cecilie Castor, https://ceciliecastor.com/DIIS Interview2022
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Photo/illustration by Maria Chiara Cerio, DIIS
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DIIS Report2022Trafficking, sex work and reproductive health among West African migrant women
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Book Chapter2022Thinking Migration, Sexuality, and Precarity in a Neoliberal Age
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Interview2021
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Q&A2021When jihadist groups declare allegiance
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Photo/illustration by Danny Wilcox Frazier/Redux/Ritzau Scanpix
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Photo/illustration by Christian ViumDIIS Report2021Knowledge and needs of West African migrants en route to Europe
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Interview2020
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Longread2020
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Photo/illustration by Pexels. Jens Mahnke. copyright licenseDIIS Comment2020Poor immigrant neighbourhoods in New York are being hit the hardest