podcast_episode / Apr 14
<p>Velkommen til en podcast om de to prisbelønnede folkemusikere, harmonikaspiller Maren Halberg Larsen og violinist Jørgen Dickmeiss, fra Fyn. Podcasten er en del af serien Ø-Guld – Folkemusik i Danmark som handler om at dokumentere og formidle øernes folkemusik og den scene den er en del af.</p><p>Musikken som starter podcasten synges og spilles af de to musikere under en koncert som de for nogen tid siden spillede i Indien med indiske musikere og kollegaer. Men det kommer vi tilbage til i løbet af den her podcast som er produceret af RadioFolk.dk for Mediehaven, og er s...
article / Apr 14
Maren Larsen. If the Buzzcocks were a person, that person would be right on schedule to hit its midlife crisis. It might buy a shiny car or quit its job and ...
article / Apr 14
Maren Larsen is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies at the University of Basel. She coordinates the Masters program in Critical Urbanisms, chairs ...
article / Apr 14
What LSE Students Think of Maren Larsen's New Book “Worlding Home: An Urban Ethnography of Peacekeeping Camps in Goma, DRC”. February 4th, 2026.
article / Apr 14
Maren Larsen's Worlding Home explores UN peacekeeping camps in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, revealing them as dynamic, porous and ...
article / Apr 14
LSE hosted the launch of Maren Larsen's new book Worlding Home: An Urban Ethnography of Peacekeeping Camps in Goma, DRC last Wednesday.
article / Apr 14
Maren Larsen's new book Worlding Home: An Urban Ethnography of Peacekeeping Camps in Goma, DRC explores the answers to these questions and ...
news_article / Apr 14
Book Launch - Worlding Home: An Urban Ethnography of Peacekeeping Camps in Goma, DRC - The London School of Economics and Political Science
news_article / Apr 14
What Peacekeeping Camps teach us about Urbanism - LSE International Development - LSE Blogs
news_article / Apr 14
How UN peacekeeping camps coexist with urban life - LSE Review of Books - LSE Blogs