Marielle Stigum Gleiss
Associate Professor
- Human Geography
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Head of section SAM
- Marielle.S.Gleiss@mf.no
- Office: 324A
- Phone number: 22590605
Professional competence areas:
- Chinese politics and society
- Civil society
- Discourse analysis
- Media representations
I have a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Oslo. In my PhD thesis (2014) I studied the political space for civil society in China. In particular, I analyzed how a discursive approach to politics can open up for new ways of understanding the role of civil society. At the moment I am finishing several journal articles based on empirical data material from my PhD project. I have also started a new project on research methods teaching, which will result in a textbook on research methods for student teacher and a series of journal articles. I have extensive experience in teaching and supervision from both bachelor and master level. At the moment I teach social sciences at bachelor level and a master level class in empirical research methods.
Selected publications
- Gleiss, M. S. (2017). Sivilsamfunn under press i Kina, Lys og Liv, s. 16 - 17. ISSN: 0803-1657
- Stokke, K. & Gleiss, M. S. (2017). Identitet, medborgerskap og identitetspolitikk, Samfunnsgeografi: En innføring, s. 175 - 190.
- Gleiss, M. S. & Jordhus-Lier, D. C. (2017). Politisk aktørskap og politiske rom, Samfunnsgeografi: En innføring, s. 153 - 163.
- Gleiss, M. S. & Lin, W. (2016). The Historiography of Asian Aeromobilities: Power, Agency, and the Limitations of the "Western" Gaze, Mobility in History, s. 98 - 105. Mobility in History, ISSN: 2296-0503
- Gleiss, M. S. (2016). From Being a Problem to Having Problems: Discourse, Governmentality and Chinese Migrant Workers, Journal of Chinese Political Science (JCPS), s. 39 - 55. Journal of Chinese Political Science (JCPS), ISSN: 1080-6954
- Gleiss, M. S. (2015). Speaking up for the suffering (br)other: Weibo activism, discursive struggles, and minimal politics in China, Media, Culture and Society, s. 513 - 529. Media, Culture and Society, ISSN: 0163-4437
- Gleiss, M. S. (2014). How Chinese labour NGOs legitimize their identity and voice, China Information, s. 362 - 381. China Information, ISSN: 0920-203X
Latest academic publications
- Lin, W. & Gleiss, M. S. (2018). Migration and the production of migrant mobilities, Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations,, s. 141 - 151. Routledge, ISBN: 9781138959859
- Gleiss, M. S. & Sæther, E. & Fürst, K. (2018). Re-theorizing civil society in China: Agency and the discursive politics of civil society engagement, China Information, China Information, ISSN: 0920-203X
- Gleiss, M. S. & Sæther, E. (2017). Approaches to civil society in authoritarian states: The case of China, Sociology Compass, Sociology Compass, ISSN: 1751-9020
- Gleiss, M. S. (2017). Discourse, political space and the politics of citizenship, Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, s. 233 - 242. Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift, ISSN: 0029-1951
- Gleiss, M. S. & Lin, W. (2016). The Historiography of Asian Aeromobilities: Power, Agency, and the Limitations of the "Western" Gaze, Mobility in History, s. 98 - 105. Mobility in History, ISSN: 2296-0503
- Gleiss, M. S. (2016). From Being a Problem to Having Problems: Discourse, Governmentality and Chinese Migrant Workers, Journal of Chinese Political Science (JCPS), s. 39 - 55. Journal of Chinese Political Science (JCPS), ISSN: 1080-6954
- Gleiss, M. S. (2015). Speaking up for the suffering (br)other: Weibo activism, discursive struggles, and minimal politics in China, Media, Culture and Society, s. 513 - 529. Media, Culture and Society, ISSN: 0163-4437
- Gleiss, M. S. (2014). How Chinese labour NGOs legitimize their identity and voice, China Information, s. 362 - 381. China Information, ISSN: 0920-203X
Education and practice
2014
PhD, University of Oslo, Human Geography