Bilde av Salehin, Mohammad Musfequs
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Bilde av Salehin, Mohammad Musfequs
Associate Professor Centre for Peace Studies (CPS) mohammad.salehin@uit.no +4777646812 46254894

Mohammad Musfequs Salehin


Job description

Teaching, Research and Academic Coordinator: MPCT - Master Program in Peace and Conflict Transformation


  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Development: Non-Governmental Organizations: Bangladesh
    Brill | Nijhoff 2018 DOI
  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Piety, Gender Relations and Muslim Women’s Empowerment: Case of Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh
    Ashgate 2014
  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Democracy and Islam: A Tale of Democratic Struggle in a Muslim Majority State
    Sociology of Islam 2013 DOI
  • Mohammad Musfequs Salehin :
    Gendered Vulnerabilities and Violence in Forced Migration: The Rohingya from Myanmar
    Palgrave Macmillan 2024
  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh: Development, Piety and Neoliberal governmentality
    Routledge 2018 DATA
  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Islamic NGOs in Bangladesh: Development, Piety and Neoliberal governmentality
    Routledge 2016
  • Mohammad Salehin :
    Religion, Gender Relations and Islamic NGOs in Rural Bangladesh
    2011

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    Research interests

    Salehin Mohammad is an Associate Professor and Academic Coordinator of the Master of Peace and Conflict Transformation Program (MPCT) at the Center for Peace Studies (CPS), University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway. Salehin holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Sydney (Australia), an MPhil in Peace and Conflict Transformation from the University of Tromsø (Norway). He has taught at the University of Sydney, University of Bergen, and Bangladesh Agricultural University. He has published on gender, (faith-based) development, Islam, democracy, NGOs, terrorism, human security, and governance. His research interest also includes migration and refugee issues, citizenship and minority issues.

    Latest book:

    Gendered Vulnerabilities and Violence in Forced Migration: The Rohingya from Myanmar   (2024, Palgrave Macmillan Cham)   

    Teaching

    SVF-3025 Methods in social research: An interdisciplinary approach

    SVF-3028 Development, Migration and Security

    SVF-1058 Introduction to Peace, Education and Development

    SVF-2058 Critical Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies

     


    Member of research group


    CV

    Education

    PhD (2014) PhD in Sociology (Department of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney, Australia) 

    MPhil (2006) MPhil in Peace and Conflict Transformation (Centre for Peace Studies, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway)

    MSS and BSS (Hons) in Sociology (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)