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Book Chapter | 2016

Gender and Universal Rights: Dilemmas and Anthropological Engagement

Siri Lange and Inge Tvedten (2016)
in Tone Bringa, Synnøve Kristine Nepstad Bendixsen: Engaged Anthropology: Views from Scandinavia. Palgrave Macmillan pp. 121-145
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Inge Tvedten

Emeritus Research Professor
  • inge.tvedten@cmi.no
  • +47 47938079
  • +47 46428544

De-Naturalizing Difference: Challenging the production of global social inequality

May 2013 - Dec 2016
  • Gender
  • Rights and Legal Institutions
  • Tanzania
  • Mozambique
  • Uganda
  • Malawi

Also from this project:

Journal Article | 2016

Recapturing Refugee Camps: Hybrid Spaces of Humanitarianism

Maja Janmyr, Are John Knudsen

Humanity Journal

Journal Article | 2016

Camp, ghetto, zinco, slum: Lebanon’s transitional zones of emplacement

Are John Knudsen

Humanity Journal

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Blog post | Oct 2025

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Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

CMI Brief | Aug 2025

Trust in tax administration: Why it matters for tax compliance

Viola Asri, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Lucas Katera, Samwel Nassary

CMI Working Paper | Aug 2025

To trust or not to trust? Taxation from the perspective of businesspeople in Tanzania

Viola Asri, Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, Lucas Katera, Samwel Nassary

CMI Brief | Jun 2025

The power of receipts: Enhancing VAT compliance in Tanzania through customer incentives

Kanuda Buluba, Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA); Odd-Helge Fjeldstad, and African Tax Institute (ATI), University of Pretoria; Osama Moeed Nawab, Norwegian School of Economics (NHH); Ingrid Hoem Sjursen; and Vincent Somville (NHH and CMI).

Newspaper Op-Ed | Oct 2025

Skeive liv i skyggen av bistandskutt

Liv Tønnessen and Matthew Gichohi

Journal Article | Oct 2025

Abortion Within Reason or Right: Navigating Reproductive Governance and Abortion Stigma in Madagascar's Urban Central Highlands

Karine Aasgaard Jansen

Studies in Comparative International Development

CMI Brief | Aug 2025

The cost of doing politics in Uganda: Perspectives on violence against political candidates

Matthew Gichohi, Gerald Kagambirwe Karyeija, Stella Kyohairwe, Vibeke Wang, Pär Zetterberg

Blog post | Jun 2025

“Be My Guest”: Trust as Economic Capital in Sudanese Displacement | African Arguments

Abdelmageed Yahya, Mari Norbakk

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