Skip navigation

Dr Andrea Peinhopf

Lecturer

Department: Social Sciences

Andrea Peinhopf

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Crossing the Conflict Divide: De facto Borders, State Belonging, and the Changing Dynamics of Enemy Relations in Abkhazia, Peinhopf, A. 27 May 2023, In: Ethnopolitics
  • Understanding and managing one's own mistrust: The value of embodied ethnography during fieldwork in a contested postwar polity 1, Peinhopf, A. 9 Dec 2022, Researching in the Former Soviet Union, London, Routledge
  • The Curse of Displacement: Local Narratives of Forced Expulsion and the Appropriation of Abandoned Property in Abkhazia, Peinhopf, A. 1 Jul 2021, In: Nationalities Papers
  • Identity and Political Violence, Peinhopf, A. 11 Dec 2020, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan

Sociology PhD December 28 2020


a sign in front of a crowd
+

Northumbria Open Days

Open Days are a great way for you to get a feel of the University, the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the course(s) you are interested in.

Research at Northumbria
+

Research at Northumbria

Research is the life blood of a University and at Northumbria University we pride ourselves on research that makes a difference; research that has application and affects people's lives.

NU World
+

Explore NU World

Find out what life here is all about. From studying to socialising, term time to downtime, we’ve got it covered.


Latest News and Features

Dr Jibran Khaliq is pictured looking through a microscope. He is holding a banana skin and there is a bunch of bananas on the bench next to him.
Pictured are Amy Pargeter, Assistant Keeper of Art at Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums, and Northumbria University PhD student Ella Nixon, standing in the Laing Art Gallery with pictures on the wall behind them
Teesside Artist of the Year
Dr Craig Warren is pictured with a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) system manufactured by Sensors & Software. The gprMax software can be used to inform interpretations of GPR data from systems such as this.
A study led by researchers from Northumbria University and commissioned by Shout-Up! suggests not enough is being done to ensure women’s safety in the night-time economy.
Graduates Abbie Smith and Frankie Harrison.
More news

Back to top