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Sociology
In sociology, the human is studied in society. The social interaction between individuals and groups, societal structures and political actions constitute the interacting levels of the subject. The research is characterised by several specialisations.
- Within the subject, there is didactic research with an interest in issues that affect society through the classroom, social interaction within the school and subject conflicts through the subject of social studies and the new sociology subject in upper secondary school.
- Questions of citizenship, identity and student roles are related to political school issues of segregation, the market-exposed school and school choice as a class marker. Other sociological research areas concern the individual's encounter with work and education, as well as social movements. Themes such as identity and professional affiliation are related to fields such as the labour market and migration.
- Alienation in school and the relationship between school and working life are emerging fields of research that are being developed within the subject. Interesting future research areas are the development of society from a democratic and civic perspective in terms of both schooling and guidance before working life.
Researchers, publications and projects

Caroline Adolfsson

Jonas Alwall

Maria Appelqvist

Elin Ennerberg

Rebecka Fingalsson
Mona Hemmaty

Martin Lantz Ekström

Vanja Lozic

Emelie Madeleine Charlotte Nilsson

Charlotte Petersson
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2025 | Article in journal
Mellan omsorg och arbetsmiljö: Chefers hantering av vardagsrasism inom äldreomsorgen
Linda Clavier, Palle Storm
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2025 | Article in journal
Navigating the Contradictory Politics of being a Marginalised Migrant during Covid-19
Michael Strange, Louise Dalingwater, Slobodan Zdravkovic, Elisabeth Mangrio
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2025 | Article, review/survey
Racialised Emotional Labour in a Swedish Welfare Organisational Context: Towards a Conceptual Understanding
Carolin Schütze, Clara Noa Stelljes
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2025 | Article in journal
Effects, Experiences, and Ethical Aspects of Active Labor Market Programs in Social Work for Long-Term Social Assistance Recipients: A Systematic Review
Gunilla Fahlström, Elisabeth Furberg, Carl Gornitzki, Per Johansson, Tapio Salonen, Elizabeth Åhsberg
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2025 | Article in journal
Conversational Democracy: Facilitating Children's ‘Unprompted Talk’ in Social Work Dialogues
Kristina Edman
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2025 | Article in journal
Everyday problems in the social world of students in Swedish lower secondary schools–navigating social norms while maintaining good mental health
Karin Ingvarsdotter, Cecilia Ljunggren, Gabriella E Isma
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2025 | Article in journal
Genital examinations in cases of suspected ‘female genital mutilation’ in Sweden 1982–2022: lawful decisions resulting in structural injustice
Sara Johnsdotter, Lotta Wendel, Klara Grönvall, Birgitta Essén
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2025 | Article in journal
Does the Association Between Individual Crime Propensity and Child-to-Parent Violence Vary by Family Social Environment?
Robert Svensson, Lisa Andersson, Björn Johnson
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2025 | Article in journal
The distant, the capable and trustworthy, and the digitally skilled: the production of client roles in municipal activation and social assistance services using automated decision-making
Kettil Nordesjö, Gabriella Scaramuzzino
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2025 | Chapter in book
Är social hållbarhet ett hållbart begrepp?
Mikael Stigendal
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Research project
Human Rights Mobilisation of Welfare Professionals Against the Informers Act - Arguments, Strategies and Practices (HUMASP)
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What is Successful Sexual Aging? A Cross-cultural Mixed Methods Assessment (HEALTHSEXAGE project)
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Multistakeholder perspectives and experience of trust in digital health and AI
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Decent & dignified digital work from the margins. Anticipations from the Global South & invisible platform workers
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When violence becomes an acceptable action alternative. An analytic criminology approach to advance our understanding of the causes of...
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RUT tax deductions for the elderly: New conditions for care practices
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Future Society and Democracy in Europe
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Children and youth integration through sport. Examples of Sweden and Uganda
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Climate-Induced Migration in Africa and Beyond: Big Data and Predictive Analytics (CLIMB)
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Research project
European Solidarity, Institutional Changes in Migration Policy, and Adaptation Strategies: De-Othering and Social Integration of Refugees i...
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PrecaNord: Tackling Precarious and Informal Work in the Nordic Countries
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Conscription as Political Socialization in Divided Societies? Evidence from post-Soviet Estonia and post-independence Finland
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Experiences and Memories of Sex Education in School
rebecka.fingalsson@mau.se
Sociology@MaU
Sociology@MaU is a seminar series that highlights sociological perspectives in research at, and beyond, Malmö University. Sociology@MaU brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss contemporary issues and spark interdisciplinary dialogue incorporating sociological perspectives. The aim is to encourage intellectual exchange about theories, methods and empirical fields, thus providing fertile ground for ideas about new – more just – ways of organising society. The seminars are open to all.