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Reminder: One month left to submit your proposal for guest editing JPR's 2027 Special Issue! Details here: www.prio.org/journals/jpr...

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Research School on Peace and Conflict PRIO’s purpose is to conduct research for a more peaceful world. In pursuit of this, we cultivate academic excellence, communicate with communities of scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, as well a...

The call is out! Excited to hold this PhD course at PRIO on mass mobilization & democratization with
@mariannedahl.bsky.social. Never a bad time to look into when (nonviolent) mass mobilization may lead to democratic change. Especially these days. Please apply by 4 May.

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New JPR issue now available! Our March issue is here with 18 regular articles and 2 special data features. Thank you also to all the reviewers who generously contributed their time and expertise to JPR over the past year! Read the issue here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/jpra/62/2

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This is amazing! Thank you so much!

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Himmel og hav! Hjerteleg takk. Ser eg må komme på passordet mitt til Letterboxd.

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Thanks so much, Erica! Ah yes, the ICNC on YouTube has so much good stuff, I should have thought of that. And Katniss! How could I forget. Some of the others I haven't seen. Will add to my watch list, thank you.

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Ah, yes. Looking very much forward to seeing that!

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6. Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower (2017, Hong Kong)
7. A Force More Powerful (1999, USA)

Any suggestions most welcome! Thank you and peace out. (5/5)

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Documentaries:
1. How to Start a Revolution (2011, UK)
2. Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom (2015, Ukraine)
3. The Square (2013, Egypt)
4. Last Men in Aleppo (2017, Syria)
5. Five Broken Cameras (2011, Palestine/France) (4/5)

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Fiction:
1. Battle of Algiers (1966, Algeria/Italy)
2. No (2012, Chile)
3. The Lives of Others (2006, Germany)
4. Persepolis (2007, Iran/France)
5. A Taxi Driver (2017, South Korea)
6. 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days (Romania)
7. V for Vendetta (2005, USA/UK) (3/5)

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I am after resistance in authoritarian settings, but also open to autocratic movements in democracies (although not sure I can stomach watching Die Welle again). Do you have any recommendations? I am interested in both fiction and documentaries. This is the list I have so far: (2/5)

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Hei Bluesky! ✌️ First post on here and I would appreciate some input! @mariannedahl.bsky.social and I are organizing a PhD course in October on mass mobilization and regime change. I've started on a list of movies (which I think) are relevant to the course. (1/5)

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