Henriette Esholdt
Universitetslektor i globala studier
Avdelningen för natur och samhälle
, Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation
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Artikel
Esholdt, H., Nilsson, M.
(2025).
Hardship is Part of Jihad: ISIS-Affiliated Women in the Al-Hol Camp Dealing with Military Defeat Through Social Media “Prison Writings” Studies in Conflict and Terrorism.
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Nilsson, M., Esholdt, H.
(2025).
After the Caliphate: Changing Mobilization in the Swedish Salafi-Jihadist Environment following the Fall of ISIS Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 48(5), 463-484.
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Necef, M., Esholdt, H.
(2025).
Jihadi Kitsch: The Promesse de Bonheur of Islamist Terrorism Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 48(8), 833-858.
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Esholdt, H., Necef, M.
(2024).
Moral Policing of Gender Norms: Honor-Based Violence as a Mobilizing Factor Towards Militant Islamism Studies in Conflict and Terrorism.
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Esholdt, H., Elmose Jørgensen, K.
(2024).
Emotional Trials in Terrorism Research: Running Risks When Accessing Salafi-Jihadist Foreign Fighter Returnees and Their Social Milieu Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 47(4), 432-456.
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Esholdt, H.
(2022).
Har de skandinaviske ISIS- kvinder indtaget operative militære roller i Kalifatet? Tidsskrift for islamforskning, 16(1).
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Jørgensen, K., Esholdt, H.
(2021).
“She Is a Woman, She Is an Unbeliever—You Should not Meet with Her”: An Ethnographic Account of Accessing Sala Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice & Criminology, 10(3).
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Esholdt, H.
(2019).
Virgins, Terrorists, and Ten Children: Immigrants' Humorous Play with Ethnic Stereotypes in Bonding with Danes in the Workplace Symbolic interaction, 42(4), 691-716.
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Doktorsavhandling
Esholdt, H.
(2015).
Når humor, leg og lyst er på spil: Social interaktion på en multietnisk arbejdsplads
(Doctoral thesis, Lund:
Lunds Universitet).
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Antologibidrag
Esholdt, H.
(2022).
The attractions of Salafi-jihadism as a gendered counterculture: Propaganda narratives from the Swedish online "sisters in <em>deen</em>".
In:
Magnus Ranstorp, Linda Ahlerup & Filip Ahlin
(Ed.),
Salafi-Jihadism and Digital Media:
The Nordic and International Context
Abingdon: Routledge
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Esholdt, H.
(2016).
Styres forskningen af frygten for at blive kaldt racist? praksisnære overvejelser.
In:
Mehmet Ümit Necef & Torben Bech Dyrberg
(Ed.),
Multikulturalismens fælder:
Mørklægning og moralisme i medier, forskning og politik
Frederiksberg: Samfundslitteratur
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