Third-cycle courses at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
Curious to do research in the subjects within arts and humanities? We offer third-cycle courses for doctoral students in many subjects and fields.
Linnaeus University's research and postgraduate education in social science subjects span many fields. Here is a summary of the courses at doctoral level that are given at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
Other PhD courses at Linnaeus University
Doctoral student projects
Below, please find some of the doctoral projects that are ongoing and have been concluded at the faculty.
Ongoing projects
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Doctoral project: Concurrent Muslim Orthodoxies – Transnationalism and religious diversity in a Swedish city The project studies the significance of ethnic and denominational diversity among Swedish…
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Doctoral project: Playing Animal How are animal perspectives produced in computer games? And how does it affect the players?
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Doctoral project: The making of the Filipino/a "homosexual" This doctoral project aims to investigate the history of how non-normative genders and sexualities were medicalized and pathologized in the…
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Doctoral project: Towards Decolonial/Gaelic Aesthesis: Delinking from Anglocentrism, Predatory Extractivism and the Coloniality of Perception in Éirinn This doctoral project investigates the triadic…
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Project: Slavic converts to Islam in contemporary Kazakhstan The project examines conversion processes to Islam and the relationship between religion and ethnicity in identity formation among Slavic…
Concluded projects
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Doctoral project: Rule by Association: Japan in the Global Trans-Imperial Culture 1868-1912 This PhD project highlights Japan's engagement with globally-circulating colonial ideas and practices during…
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Doctoral Project: The art of repeating oneself: Self-adaptation in the migratory context This doctoral project is a study of migrant authors who have adapted their own books into films, crossing…