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Department of Childhood, Education and Society
Education and Society
This department runs one of the country’s largest preschool teacher training programmes, as well as primary teacher training specialising in after-school recreation.
Education at Childhood, Education and Society
Education at the Department of Children, Youth and Society is designed to advance knowledge of children’s learning, emphasising play, development and meaning-making.
Childhood and Learning
The specialisation Childhood and Learning involves the study of childhood and the learning and living conditions of younger children. One important element of the subject is preschool didactics with an emphasis on play, development and meaning-making, as well as the development of preschool learning environments. The preschool’s quality, pedagogical development and roots in an educational philosophical understanding of its activities and conditions are areas in which the department works, both in education and research.
Recreation Instructor
The primary teacher degree specialising in after-school recreation includes the advance course Recreation Instructor in combination with one of the following subjects: visual arts, sports and health or music.
Research at the Department of Childhood, Education and Society (BUS)
The department has a research profile that combines academic depth with close links to practice. The research is based partly on developing subject-specific knowledge within the perspectives that exist at BUS and in the study of issues at the intersection of childhood, education and society, and partly on being relevant to and having a close relationship with educational practice at all levels – including the programmes we ourselves offer at the department.
Researchers, publications and projects

Caroline Adolfsson
Thom Axelsson

Johan Dahlbeck

Laurence Delacour

Helena Hansen

Anne Harju

Kristine Hultberg Ingridz

Carolina Martinez

Emelie Madeleine Charlotte Nilsson

Christian Norefalk

Jonas Qvarsebo

Hanna Sjögren

Magdalena Sjöstrand Öhrfelt
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2025 | Conference paper
Hyper: Diffractive Photographic Diptychs in the Queer Borderlands of Drag and Wrestling
Carl-Mikael Björk
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2025 | Article in journal
The teacher as optimistic nutritionist
Johan Dahlbeck
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2025 | Conference paper
Against ‘Non-Functionalist’ Education: The Telic and Deontic Function(s) and (Non)Instrumental Value(s) of Education
Christian Norefalk
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2025 | Conference paper
Constructing competition: How municipalities handle non-choice in local school choice systems
Hanna Sjögren, Sara Carlbaum, Caroline Adolfsson
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2025 | Conference paper
Meanings of snow and winter in a warmer climate
Erika Lundell
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2025 | Conference paper
Expanding communication practitioners' learning to promote children’s right to public sector digital communication
Ulrika Sjöberg, Carolina Martinez
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2025 | Article in journal
The will to collaboration–shaping leaders for schools of the future
Felicia Daudi
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2025 | Conference paper
Against ‘Non-Functionalist’ Education: The Telic and Deontic Function(s) and (Non-)Instrumental Value(s) of Education
Christian Norefalk
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2025 | Article in journal
Getting started: Fictionalism and exemplarism in education
Johan Dahlbeck
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2025 | Article in journal
Educational Encounters as Emancipatory: Children and Educators as Beings and Becomings
Kristine Hultberg Ingridz
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Research project
Practicing Hope: Challenging myths and changing narratives of youth in super-diverse urban communities (YouHope)
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Comprehensive school allocation through school choice: How local civil servants organize for freedom of choice and equal opportunity
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The psycho-culture of school health care 1940–1990: Between school education and medical care
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Research project
Health in learning and teacher training (HILL)
lisa.hellstrom@mau.se
Research topics
The department's research groups
The research groups conduct both basic and applied research. They contribute to current research in teaching and in collaboration with external actors. The groups are active in national and international networks, conferences, and publication forums, discuss scientific texts, apply for research funding and support the group members' qualification processes and doctoral projects. The work is done through seminars and research days at the department.
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Research group
Didaktik Studies (DS)
At the Department of Childhood, Education, and Society (BUS),...
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Research group
Historical-Political Studies of Childhood, Education and Society
The research group Historical-Political Studies pursues...
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Research group
Pedagogical-Philosophical Studies of Childhood, Education and Society
The research group Pedagogical philosophical studies of...
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Research group
Sociological and childhood sociological studies
The research group in sociological and childhood sociological...
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Research group
The Child's Best Interest: welfare sector's strategic communication with children
The Convention on the Rights of the Child, including children's...
Collaboration
The department collaborates with other higher education institutions, municipalities, individual preschools and after-school centres through research projects and continued professional development, all within the framework of childhood studies and professional preschool teaching and recreation centres.
Contact us to collaborate with our students, PhD-students or researchers.
Contact
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Martin Harling - Senior lecturer/Head of department
martin.harling@mau.se
+46 72 218 73 45
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Ann-Sofie Almquist - Assistant head of dep./Lecturer
ann-sofie.almquist@mau.se
+46 40 665 83 37
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Peter Lilja - Senior lecturer
peter.lilja@mau.se
+46 40 665 83 58
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Liselott Mariett Olsson - Professor
Head of Research
liselott-mariett.olsson@mau.se