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Christine Namdar is a visiting researcher at the Department of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, and a doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Education, University of Helsinki. She holds a Licentiate in Sociology from the University of Warwick and is a PhD candidate at Åbo Academy. Her research spans youth studies, international law, and institutional sociology, focusing on worldviews, radicalization, and social integration.
- Sociology and Psychology, Lund University
- Educational Sciences, BSc, Stockholm University
- Sociologist, BA, University of Warwick
- Sociologist, Licentiate, University of Warwick
Her recent work examines youth identity formation, radicalization in educational contexts, and cosmopolitan legal frameworks. She actively collaborates on projects like Good Talks and contributes to national discourse through media engagements.
Notable research outputs include:
- 2024: Analysis of young Finns' worldview shifts
- 2023: Belonging and othering dynamics in youth
- 2001: Cosmopolitan law evolution from Nuremberg to ICC
Christine serves on boards including the National Discrimination Monitoring System and ETMU (Society for Ethnic Relations and International Migration), while engaging in public talks about youth radicalization and pedagogical strategies.



