Autocratization Dynamics: Innovations in Research-Embedded Learning
The project focuses on understanding the role of law in authoritarian dynamics and developing innovative, student-driven educational modules.
About the research project
"Autocratization Dynamics" aims to further strengthen UiB-CMI LawTransform as a global hub for research at the intersection of law and politics, and as a leading centre for innovations in horizontal research-embedded education, by forging long-term partnerships with leading research and educational institutions in the field. With partner institutions drawn from among the strongest education and research institutions in Brazil, Canada, India, Norway South Africa and the United States, we aim to create new research on the effects of autocratization dynamics across the globe.
The proposed collaboration will secure the advancement of research and education of the highest quality in Norway by developing new interdisciplinary research projects deepening our efforts to understand the role of law in authoritarian dynamics – both in the global south and in the north – and how this plays out in key policy areas. Through innovative research-embedded course developments and student-driven teaching modules Autocratization Dynamics will confront the challenging global environment of competing information streams and where factual information increasingly is politicized and the value of science and academic freedom undermined.
To better understand the challenges posed by autocratization and how legal tools may be used to legitimize undemocratic politics, a key aim of all universities in our consortium is to educate students to become active and critical producers of knowledge. To do so, we aim to create a partnership between researchers and students where the students are in the driver's seat in the development of courses and research projects. LawTransform has significant experience facilitating horizontal exchange on research ideas between senior and junior scholars; building international, interdisciplinary partnerships on research projects, and cross-faculty and cross-institutional teaching, both face-to face and digital. The project will build on and further develop this.
People
Project manager
Lise Rakner Principal investigator (UiB)
Project members
Liv Tønnessen Senior Researcher (CMI)
Danielle Hanna Rached Professor (University of São Paulo)
Marta Rodriguez de Assis Machado Professor (Getulio Vargas Foundation Law School)
Maria Popova Associate Professor (McGill University)
Namita Wahi Fellow (Centre for Policy Research, India)
Thomas M. Keck Professor (Syracuse University)
Rachel Beatty Riedl Professor (Cornell University)
Bruce M. Wilson Associated Research Professor (CMI/University of Central Florida)
Conrado Hübner Mendes Professor (University of São Paulo)
Daniel M. Brinks Associate Research Professor (CMI/University of Texas at Austin
Rachel Cichowski Professor (University of Washington)
Jackie Dugard Associate Professor (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.)