Stine Bergersen

Doctoral Researcher

Research Interests

The communication of terror threats, risk and risk perceptions, privacy & data protection, practices of surveillance, research ethics, societal impacts of innovation processes in European crisis management.

Background

​​​​​​​​​​​Education:

08.2010 – 05.2012

Masters degree in Criminology

Faculty of Law, University of Oslo

 

Master thesis: "Risk, security and new conceptions of threat. The governments assessment of the terrorist threat in white papers to the Norwegian parliament from 2001-2008."


08. 2005 – 06.2010Bachelors degree in Criminology & Sociology of Law

Faculty of Law, University of Oslo


08. 2005 - 06. 2009

Bachelors degree in Political Science

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oslo

 

Work Experience:

​09.2017- present
​Doctoral Researcher

PhD project title: "The Dilemmas of Communicating Terror Threats"

Also working on the EU-funded research projects DRIVER+ and PERSONA.
​Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Dimensions of Security/ Vrije Universiteit Brussel- VUB, Faculty of Law and Criminology

01.2016- 09.2017










Researcher

Project Leader: DRIVER- 
Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience

Researcher: LASIE- Large Scale Information Exploitation of Forensic Data

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Dimensions of Security



09. 2013 - 01.2016
Research Assistant

IRISS- Increasing Resilience in Surveillance Societies, DRIVER- Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience, PACT- Public Perception of Security and Privacy: Assessing Knowledge, Collecting Evidence, Translating Research into Action, PERSEUS- Protection of European Borders and Seas through the Intelligent Use of Surveillance, LASIE- Large Scale Information Exploitation of Forensic Data, and SOURCE- Virtu​al centre of excellence for research support and coordination on societal security.​ 

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Dimensions of Security

 

11. 2012 – 07.2014

External Examiner in Criminology (BA and MA)

Faculty of Law, University of Oslo

12. 2012 – 02.2015​

External Examiner in Police Science & Sociology

The Norwegian Police University College

02. 2013 – 06.2013Assistant teacher in CriminologyFaculty of Law, University of Oslo

 

Publications

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All Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Article

Bergersen, Stine (2018) Communicating Risk: A Case Study on the 2014 Terror Alert in Norway, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. DOI: 10.1177/0304375418770300.
Wright, David; Rowena Rodrigues; Charles Raab; Richard Jones; Ivan Szekely; Kirstie Ball; Rocco Bellanova & Stine Bergersen (2015) Questioning Surveillance, Computer Law & Security Review 31(2): 280–292.
Bergersen, Stine (2014) Overvåkning og personvern: Om innsynsrett i teori og praksis, Materialisten. Tidsskrift for forskning, fagkritikk og teoretisk debatt 14(3): 47–65.

Book Chapter

Bellanova, Rocco; Stine Bergersen; Maral Mirshahi; Marit Moe-Pryce & J. Peter Burgess (2017) Exercising Access Rights in Norway, in Norris, Clive; Paul De Hert; Xavier L'Hoiry; & Antonella Galetta, eds, The Unaccountable State of Surveillance. Exercising Access Rights in Europe. Dordrecht: Springer (257–296).

Popular Article

Bergersen, Stine; Marit Moe-Pryce & Rocco Bellanova (2016) Bli kjent med din datatvilling! [Get to know your data double!], Aftenposten, 21 November.

Conference Paper

Bellanova, Rocco & Stine Bergersen (2015) Credit scoring in Norway: Surveillance, (dis)trust and the possibility of critique, presented at Trust & Surveillance, University of Gothenburg, 05.– 06.10.2015 .
Bergersen, Stine (2014) Risk, Security and New Threats: Counter Terrorism Policies in Norway 2001-2008, presented at From Schauman to Breivik: Terrorism, Political Violence and the Nordic Countries, Helsinki University, 16.–17.06.2014.
Bergersen, Stine (2014) Norwegian security- and intelligence arrangements: democratic oversight and EU- cooperation., presented at Security, intelligence and EU cooperation: Scotland's comparator countries., University of Edinburgh & ESRC (Economic & Social Research Council), 06.05.2014.

PRIO Policy Brief

Bergersen, Stine (2017) Why Communicate Terror Threats to the Public?, PRIO Policy Brief, 5. Oslo: PRIO.

Report - Other

Bergersen, Stine (2017) Artificial Police Agents: Looking Awry, LASIE Seminar Report, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Rødningen, Ida; Dariusz (Darek) Kloza; & Stine Bergersen (2017) Monitoring report on emerging ethical challenges in the developing and implementing the system (Deliverable D2.3), LASIE Deliverables. Rome: EU FP7 LASIE project.
Bergersen, Stine; & Elodie Reuge (2017) Societal Impact Assessment Framework (D840.11), Driving Innovation For Crisis Management For European Resilience (DRIVER+). .
Bergersen, Stine (2017) D840.21 - A guide on assessing unintended societal impacts of different crisis management functions, Driving Innovation in Crisis Management for European Resilience (DRIVER). Oslo: PRIO.
Rødningen, Ida; Dariusz (Darek) Kloza; & Stine Bergersen (2017) Monitoring report on emerging ethical challenges in the developing and implementing the system (Deliverable D2.3)European Commission. LASIE- Large scale information exploitation of forensic data..
Kloza, Dariusz (Darek); Stine Bergersen; Rocco Bellanova; Ida Rødningen; Filipe Custódio; Apostolos Axenopoulos; & Sofia Trujillo (2016) Monitoring report on emerging ethical challenges and current societal debates (Deliverable D2.2), LASIE Deliverables, 2. Rome: EU FP7 LASIE project.
Bergersen, Stine; & Mareile Kaufmann (2016) DRIVER Deliverable 91.3 Ethical procedures, risks and safeguards, Driving Innovation For Crisis Management For European Resilience (DRIVER). Oslo: PRIO.
Kaufmann, Mareile; & Stine Bergersen (2014) DRIVER Deliverable 93.1 - Identification of opportunities for positive societal impact of CM, Driving Innovation For Crisis Management For European Resilience (DRIVER). Oslo: PRIO.

Blog Posts

Get to Know Your Data Double!

Posted by Marit Moe-Pryce, Rocco Bellanova & Stine Bergersen on Wednesday, 23 November 2016

We all have a “data double”. But how well do you really know this other aspect of your identity? Unless you know what your entirely digital identity looks like, you should take responsibility for finding out and, at the same time, contribute to a digital drive to ensure that we ... Read more »

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