Associate professor at VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Norway. My educational background is in religious studies and migration research. I have teaching, tutoring and course responsibilities at bachelor's, master and PhD levels. My research interests lie at the intersection of religion and migration, cultural history, minority issues, memory studies, transnational relations, intercultural communication, identity and conflict, narrative research and regional Middle Eastern studies.

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  • VID Specialized University

    University, Stavanger, Norway
    Associate professor

Research

Time and Topos in Migratory Trajectories: Mapping Memory and Lived Experiences of Religion Among Syrian Refugees in Norway

Authors Ingrid Løland
Year 2023
Book Title Debating Religion and Forced Migration Entanglements
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1 Book Chapter

Negotiating paradise lost: Refugee narratives of pre-war Syria – A discursive approach to memory, metaphors and religious identifications

Authors Ingrid Løland
Year 2020
Journal Name European Journal of Cultural Studies
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2 Journal Article

African Migrant Christianities – Delocalization or Relocalization of Identities?

Authors Stian Sørlie Eriksen, Tomas Sundnes Drønen, Ingrid Løland
Year 2019
Book Title Faith in African Lived Christianity
3 Book Chapter

War, Displacement, and Refugeehood: Existential Encounters of Religion in the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Authors Ingrid Løland
Year 2021
Journal Name Entangled Religions
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4 Journal Article

Between Utopia and Dystopia: Sectarianization through Revolution and War in Syrian Refugee Narratives

Authors Ingrid Løland
Year 2019
Journal Name Religions
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5 Journal Article

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