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Jon Harald Sande Lie

 
 

Jon Harald Sande Lie [Senior Research Fellow]

Jon Harald Sande Lie
E-mail:
jon.lieSPAMFILTER@nupi.no
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+(47) 22 99 40 08
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Pb 8159 Dep, 0033 Oslo
Visiting address:
C.J. Hambros plass 2 D

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Current research

Currently working on an empirical and comparative study of Protection of Civilians-begrepets teori og praksis, i.e. how the concept is understood and implemented by different actors in the international community - on the ground, on country level and at the policy level. 

Working on a book manuscript titled ’Developmentality'.

Book editor for the journal Forum for Development Studies.

Formal education
[2011]
PhD in Social Anthropology, University of Bergen
[2004]
MPhil in Social Anthropology, University of Oslo

Professional experience
[2007-]
Research fellow at NUPI
[2004-]
Scholarship holder, Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen

 

Publications [vis kronologisk]

Articles (in books and journals)
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, Ingrid Marie Breidlid (2013). A Cacophony of Ideas and Practices: UNMIS and the Protection of Civilians in Jonglei State, South Sudan,

    in Benjamin de Carvalho and Ole Jacob Sending (eds.) The Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping: Concept, Implementation and Practice.

    .Baden-Baden,Nomos.p. 143-162. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, Benjamin de Carvalho (2013). Conceptual Unclarity and Competition: The Protection of Civilians and the Responsibility to Protect,

    in Benjamin de Carvalho and Ole Jacob Sending (eds.) The Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping: Concept, Implementation and Practice.

    .Baden-Baden,Nomos.p. 47-62.The Protection of Civilians and the Responsibility to Protect are confused both in policy discourse and by more analytically minded scholars. Such a conflation, the authors argue, is misleading and may lead to a loss of legitimacy for PoC – which would, over time, be detrimental to UN missions’ ability to protect civilians in practice. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2013). Challenging anthropology: ,

    in Millennium 41(2): 20
     

    .London,London School of Economics.p. 20.In this article Sande Lie outlines anthropological reflections on the ethnographic turn in international relations. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, Axel Borchgrevink (2012). Layer upon Layer: Understanding the Gambella Conflict Formation,

    in International Journal of Ethiopian Studies. Vol VI (1&2).

    .Los Angeles, CA, USA,Tsehai Publishers.p. 135-159.The conflict situation in the Ethiopian Gambella region involves an intricate web of interrelated and overlapping factors to conflict, pivoting around ethnicity, federalism, resource conflicts and cross-border linkages. This article seeks to give an understanding of the way that endogenous, federal and international factors together result in a complex conflict formation, and what this implies for international engagement with the region. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2012). The knowledge battlefield of protection,

    in African Security. Volume 5(3-4).

    .Taylor & Francis.p. 142–159.This article explores protection of civilians as a discursive battlefield of knowledge in which different actors vie over its meaning and moral affiliation. The protection discourse is interpreted contextually drawing on involved actors’ mandate and institutional culture. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2012). Utfordrer antropologiske utfordringer antropologien? Om å studere oppover.,

    i Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift, 23 (2)

    .Oslo,Universitetsforlaget.p. 159-172.Artikkelen diskuterer forholdet mellom de klassiske antropologiske feltarbeidsidealene og Lies antropologiske erfaring og praksis ved å studere "oppover" internt i Verdensbanken og et ugandisk departement. [url]
  • de Carvalho, Benjamin , Jon Harald Sande Lie (2011). Chronicle of a Frustration Foretold? The Implementation of a Broad Protection Agenda in the United Nations,

    in Journal of International Peacekeeping volume 15

    .Martinus Nijhoff.p. 341-362.The article asks for at conceptual clarification of the PoC mandate - are protection actitivties the mission's mandate per se, or a mere part of its many tasks? The article also points out main challenges at headquarter level as well as the need for clearer institutional mechanism for learning from experience. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, Benjamin de Carvalho (2011). Beskyttelse av sivile (PoC) og Ansvar for å beskytte (R2P),

    i Internasjonal Politikk nummer 1 2011

    .Oslo,Universitetsforlaget.p. 108-116.Artikkelen ser på hvilke utfordringer innføringen av PoC møtte i FN-systemet og vurderer hvordan dette kan gi innsikter som er relevante for R2P i dag. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, John-Andrew McNeish (2010). Introduction: Hearts and Minds: A Security–Development Nexus?,

    in McNeish, John-Andrew, and Jon Harald Sande Lie (eds.),Security and Development, Volume 11, Critical Interventions: A Forum for Social Analysis

    .New York and Oxford,Berghahn Books.p. 1-18.Introduction in the book Security and Development on the new security–development nexus. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2010). Developmentality and the World Bank in the New Aid Architecture,

    in McNeish, John-Andrew, and Jon Harald Sande Lie (eds.). 2010. Security and Development, Volume 11, Critical Interventions: A Forum for Social Analysis

    . New York and Oxford ,Berghahn Books.p. 36-51. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande, Benjamin de Carvalho (2010). Between culture and concept: the protection of civilians in Sudan (UNMIS),

    Journal of International Peacekeeping , vol 14, no 1-2

    .p. 60-85.This article addresses the protection discourse as perceived by various actors in the field in Sudan. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2008). Post-development theory and the discourse-agency conundrum,

    in Social Analysis , vol. 52, no. 3

    .Oxford and New York, Berghahn Journals.p. 118-137.This article discusses the discourse-agency nexus in light of the post-development context with specific reference to the grand structure-actor conundrum of social theory, and asks whether an actor perspective is compatible with discourse analysis and what—if anything—should be given primacy. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2007). Antropologi og studiet av nasjonale interesser,

    Internasjonal Politikk, vol. 65, nr. 4

    .Oslo,Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt.p. 103-111.Artikkelen beskriver én sosialantropologisk tilnærming til nasjonale interesser, og argumenterer for at en analyse av interessentens intensjoner og policyinstrukser i beste fall er halvveis: en analyse av nasjonale interesser bør inkludere et praksisfokus til hvordan ulike interesser spilles ut og formes i det empiriske felt. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2007). Post-development and the discourse-agency interface ,

    in Aram Ziai, ed., Exploring Post-development. Theory and practice, problems and perspectives

    .Abingdon/New York,Routledge.p. 47-62.The chapter addresses post-development theory and its ambiguous relation to actors and agency. It draws on an ethnographic study of a Norwegian-funded development project in Northern Ethiopia and the relation of power between donor and recipient institutions. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2006). An Ethnography of 'Particiation' as Governance,

    A Review Essay in Forum for Development Studies, vol. 33, no. 2

    .p. 387-396. [url]
  • Lie, Jon Harald Sande (2006). Utvikling, frivillige organisasjoner og utenrikspolitikk,

    i Birgitte Kjos Fonn, Iver B. Neumann og Ole Jacob Sending, red., Norsk utenrikspolitisk praksis. Aktører og prosesser

    .Oslo,Cappelen akademisk forlag.p. 138-164. [url]

Books and reports

Working Papers

Popular publishing