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Climate change media discourse in 17 countries

How do media in different countries discuss climate change? Christofer Edling is part of a large international research network who analyse this question in the recently published article “Conflicting Climate Change Frames in a Global Field of Media Discourse”. Abstract: Reducing global emissions will require a global cosmopolitan culture built from detailed attention to conflicting national clima

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/climate-change-media-discourse-17-countries - 2025-11-17

3 millon SEK to research project

Malin Åkerström received, together with Katarina Jacobsson, a research grant from the Swedish Research Council with their project “An administrative Eigendynamik in the interaction of meetings and documents”. The project will run for three years. Abstract:An increasing proportion of people's working hours are devoted to administrative tasks, in which meetings and documents are particularly accentu

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/3-millon-sek-research-project - 2025-11-17

Nilsson Sjöberg on ADHD from the perspective of agential realism

The primarily biomedical definition of ADHD has been questioned and criticized in various ways. Mattias Nilsson Sjöberg adopts the Baradian perspective of agential realism in his article ”(Un)becoming dysfunctional: ADHD and how matter comes to matter” in International Journal of Inclusive Education. Abstract:Various neuropsychiatric disorders are a common feature today, not least in educational c

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/nilsson-sjoberg-adhd-perspective-agential-realism - 2025-11-17

Rypi about feeling rules of victim offender mediation

What are the feeling rules, and how do they emerge, regarding victim offender mediation? Anna Rypi investigates this “emotion culture” in her recent article “The feeling rules of victim offender mediation” in the journal International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion. Abstract:This paper is based on an ethnographic study conducted in Sweden and focuses on the emotional aspect, both its rhe

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/rypi-about-feeling-rules-victim-offender-mediation - 2025-11-17

Hetzler as one of the main speakers on Symposium on Bullying

Antoinette Hetzler is invited as one of the main speakers to the third International Symposium on Bullying that will be held in Tokyo Japan, December 4, 2016. Antoinette Hetzler will, together with Mitsuru Taki (NIER), discuss issues of bullying in less violent crime societies.Results are from a longitudinal comparative survey (2013-2015) between Sweden and Japan. Both countries are described as c

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hetzler-one-main-speakers-symposium-bullying - 2025-11-17

Wittrock on the praxis and politics of multicultural theatre and drama

How is theatre used for social integration? Hanna Wittrock has in her recent article ”Integration of culture, culture as integration. The praxis and politics of multicultural theatre and drama” looked at multicultural theatre projects in Sweden. Abstract:Theatre is one of the artistic tools most often employed in Sweden to promote social integration. The aim of this article is to illustrate recurr

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/wittrock-praxis-and-politics-multicultural-theatre-and-drama - 2025-11-17

Hetzler and Flaherty on guaranteeing the social rights of students at US and Swedish schools

How do different societies deal with bullying and degrading behavior at schools? Antoinette Hetzler and Colm Flaherty investigate this by examining the ways in which Sweden and the US attempt to guarantee the social rights of students at school. Their article has just appeared in the European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology.Abstract:Although the United States and Sweden are different i

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hetzler-and-flaherty-guaranteeing-social-rights-students-us-and-swedish-schools - 2025-11-17

Hannerz on punks, monks and politics

How is authenticity enacted in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia? Which role do local and global (sub)cultures play in these enactments? Erik Hannerz has contributed a book chapter on “Emplacing Punk: Subcultural Boundary Work and Space in Indonesia” to the book edited by Julian Ch Lee and Marco Ferrarese. Description of book:Authenticity is much sought after; being described as inauthentic is an i

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hannerz-punks-monks-and-politics - 2025-11-17

Hannerz with two articles on the subcultural and on using Instagram for researching graffiti

What constitutes the subcultural? In Erik Hannerz’s recent contribution to the Journal Educare (no. 2, 2016), he refines subcultural theory by drawing on examples from the Indonesian and Swedish punk scene. Abstract:Arguing against the previous research’s presump on that the subcultural constitutes a single set of meaning, this article addresses the simple question of what constitutes the subcultu

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hannerz-two-articles-subcultural-and-using-instagram-researching-graffiti - 2025-11-17

Sampson on angry white males

Why did Trump win? Or more precisely, how did Hillary lose? Why were so many experts so wrong about Trump’s support? How will Trump’s victory affect the lives of ordinary Americans? Steven Sampson discusses this in his recent piece “Angry white males as suffering subjects” published in Focaal blog.Learn more on focaalblog.comSteven Sampson’s personal page 

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/sampson-angry-white-males - 2025-11-17

Lisa Eklund on the bio-politics of population control

How is population control embedded in bio-political rationales that affect women’s social, physical, and psychological wellbeing? Lisa Eklund, together with Navtej Purewal, investigates these complex dynamics in the article “The Bio-Politics of Population Control and Sex Selective Abortion in China and India”, Feminism and Psychology. Read the article at journals.sagepub.comAbstract: China and Ind

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/lisa-eklund-bio-politics-population-control - 2025-11-17

Lisa Eklund on the disciplining of prenatal sex-selection in neoliberal Europe

Lisa Eklund, together with Navtej Purewal, investigates the contours of how sex-selective abortion and ‘gendercide’ have been problematically combined within contemporary debates on abortion in Europe. Their article "Gendercide’, abortion policy, and the disciplining of prenatal sex-selection in neoliberal Europe" was recently published in the journal "Global Public Health". Read the articleLisa E

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/lisa-eklund-disciplining-prenatal-sex-selection-neoliberal-europe - 2025-11-17

David Wästerfors on gaming and disability

How can we look at gaming among young people with disabilities beyond a perspective that is mainly interested in these people’s exercise and improvement? In their recently published article, David Wästerfors and Kristofer Hansson look at how videos and computer games are used by these people within a private frame: “Taking ownership of gaming and disability”, Journal of Youth Studies, 2017. Read t

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/david-wasterfors-gaming-and-disability - 2025-11-17

Shai Mulinari on intersectionality and public health

Shai Mulinari has written, together with the researchers Maria Wemrell, Björn Rönnerstrand, S. V. Subramanian and Juan Merlo, an article on the use of categorical and anti-categorical approaches in studies of population health and US racial/ethnic groupings. The article is called "Categorical and anti-categorical approaches to US racial/ethnic groupings: revisiting the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Surve

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/shai-mulinari-intersectionality-and-public-health - 2025-11-17