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Dorte Jagetic Andersen is an Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Border Region Studies at the University of Southern Denmark. With a background in European Ethnology and European Continental Philosophy, her main research interests revolve around identity formation influenced by geopolitically drawn borders. She has made significant theoretical and empirical contributions in the field of border studies, focusing on issues of conflict resolution and conducting ethnographic studies in border regions like Yugoslavia, Istria, and Slavonia. Her work emphasizes the reconciliation of regional belonging amidst historical conflicts, particularly highlighting the dynamics of nationalism in the 1990s. Andersen's research also includes exploring Northern Ireland's diverse expressions of borderland resilience and studying the impacts of borders on identity within the European civil society context, particularly among cross-border commuters in the Danish-German border region.
University of Southern Denmark • Denmark
Head of Centre for Border Region Studies, involved in teaching and supervising various courses.
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