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Tilde Rosmer

Tilde Rosmer is a Middle East researcher at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo. Her
principal research interests lie in the field of collective identity formation, with particular focus on Israeli Jews from the Middle East
and North Africa and Palestinian citizens of Israel. Her recent publications include “The Islamic Movement in the Jewish state”,
in Political Islam: Context versus Ideology (2010) and “Academic activists and conducting fieldwork in a conflict zone”, in Cultural
Dynamics  (2010).

Research areas:  Middle East and North Africa

Publications

Religion, territory and violence: exploring emerging religious-political groups in Israel and Palestine
Israeli settlers by taimambi Jacob Høigilt , Tilde Rosmer , Hanne Eggen Røislien 3 November 2011
Conservative religious groups are gaining ground in Israel and Palestine. This report describes the emerging ultra-religious groups whose influence may be greater than the column space they receive in mainstream media. more  

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