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Crime, Control and Culture

Broadening the study of crime and crime control Crime, Control and Culture is a research group based at the Department of Sociology at Lund University, aiming at broadening the study of crime and crime control. The group draws on a variety of social science methods and theories to explore the human and non-human agents involved in crime and crime control, as well as the wider social, cultural and

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/crime-control-and-culture - 2026-05-09

Theme-courses at the Department

Theme courses in English Our freestanding theme courses are intended as a supplement to other studies. They can usually be taken without prior university studies. Please note, however, that these courses generally do not qualify you for further studies. Please ask our study advisers for more information: studievagledare [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] seSpring theme courses:International Migration and Dev

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/theme-courses-sociology-department - 2026-05-09

Alumni and career

Keep in touch and expand your network Stay connected with Lund University, the Department of Sociology, and former classmates—while growing your professional network! Two simple ways to stay in touch with us:Follow the Department of Sociology on LinkedInJoin Lund University's alumni networkThe alumni network is open to anyone who has studied or otherwise been active at the Department of Sociology.

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/programmes-and-courses/alumni-and-career - 2026-05-09

Welcome to Social Anthropology: Contemporary Social Anthropological Debates

Course code: SANN05 Course period: 31 August - 29 october 2026 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting.Time and place: Address: G:a You also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SANN05) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit.How to find the street address in TimeEdit: click on the address in the c

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-social-anthropology-contemporary-social-anthropological-debates - 2026-05-09

Research at the Department of Sociology

Sociologists and social anthropologists strive to understand and explain how people organize themselves in a social, cultural and historical context. A dynamic society needs research that strives to explain and understand Learn more about our research. Presenting the department's research environments and groups     Crime, Control and Culture     Cultural Space     Family, Migration and Welfare (F

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-department-sociology - 2026-05-09

Student matters & support

Lund University is committed to providing a safe and fair study environment for all students in line with the University’s core values and student rights. Student rights may involve things such as student participation, students' work environment, how to conduct exams and degree projects and much more. Student rights and guidelinesStudent rights may involve things such as student participation, st

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/student-matters-support - 2026-05-09

Plagiarism and cheating

Plagiarism is the use of the wording of another person without stating the source. When another person’s text is quoted, the text is to be surrounded with quotation marks. If a text or part of a text is summarised in a take-home exam, paper or in another written assignment it is to be clearly referenced. If you are unsure about how to provide references, you can ask your lecturer how to do this. Y

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/student-matters-support/plagiarism-and-cheating - 2026-05-09

Credit transfers from previous studies

If you have studied sociology, social anthropology or gender studies at a university outside of Sweden, an individual assessment has to be made to determine which level/course you are eligible for at Lund University. The assessment is based on Official Transcript as well as syllabi and literature lists from your completed studies abroad.You can apply for credit transfer once you have been admitted

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/credit-transfers-previous-studies - 2026-05-09

Literature and syllabi

Find your reading list / literature list and syllabus here. Enter your course code (e.g. SOCA20) in the syllabus database to find literature (reading lists) and syllabus for courses. All literature lists and syllabi at lu.sePlease make sure the document you open applies to the correct semester and year! Relevant reading lists are available one month before the start of the course, at the latest.Pr

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/literature-and-syllabi - 2026-05-09

Welcome Letters Spring Semester 2026

Welcome to the Department of Sociology, Lund University! Social AnthropologySocial Anthropology: Engaging with Social Anthropological Theory (SANN07)Social Anthropology: Social Anthropological Project Design (SANN08)Social Anthropology: Master's Thesis (SANM05/SANM06/SANM15)SociologyCultural Criminology: Applied Cultural Criminology (CCRN10)Sociology: Field Work/Internship/Research Overview (SOCB2

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring - 2026-05-09

Internship courses at the Department of Sociology

SOCN20, SOCN21, HURN04 and SOCN22 The first two courses (SOCN20, SOCN21) are for students of our master's programmes SASAN, SASCO and SACCR.As part of the master's programmes, you can choose to do your internship in a research project. For this you need to fill out a special agreement, available further down this page.The third course (HURN04) is for students of our master's programme in Human Res

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/programmes/internship-courses-department-sociology - 2026-05-09

Jobs available at the department

The Department of Sociology in Lund Vacant positionsNo vacancies at the moment.All vacant positions at the Department of Sociology in Lund are advertised and applied for online through Lund University's recruitment system. You can also subscribe to job alerts to stay informed about vacant positions in the area or areas of your choice. Learn more at lunduniversity.lu.se on the page: Work at Lund Un

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/about-us/jobs-available-department - 2026-05-09

Printing, copying and scanning

WITH CREDIT CARD OR TOP-UP PREPAID CARD Printing at the Faculty of Social SciencePaperCut is a common printing system for students at Lund University. You will find printers attached to Papercut at for example Eden and the Social Sciences Faculty Library (Sambib).Pay with your credit card via papercutThe most common way to pay for prints is to connect Papercut to a credit card. Or buy a prepaid vo

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/printing-copying-and-scanning - 2026-05-09

SI - Improve your study results through group discussions

Study support at the Department of Sociology SI-PASS (Supplemental Instruction - Peer Assisted Study Session/Scheme) is a supplement to regular teaching and is primarily for students on "traditionally more difficult" courses. SI involves students meeting regularly in groups with the SI leader to discuss course content and study technique.   SI is all about collaborative learning. It stands for Sup

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/si-improve-your-study-results-through-group-discussions - 2026-05-09

Show & Tell

Scientific representation, algorithmically generated visualizations, and evidence across epistemic cultures How do scientists use new kinds of imagery to show what they know, and to convince diverse others to accept the evidence they offer? Images like brain scans and botanical illustrations are central to scientific practice. But today, accessible technologies can create lifelike algorithmically

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/showandtell - 2026-05-09

Internships & student work

Current internships and assignments for students. This page lists internship opportunities available to students − in English. Current vacancies are published here when available.For our Swedish-speaking students please visit our Swedish website for additional opportunities and information. Our internship courses The Department of Sociology's internship courses SOCN20, SOCN21, SOCN22 and HURN04.

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/current-students/internships-student-work - 2026-05-09

Crime, Control and Culture, examples of ongoing projects

Existing research on graffiti has been preoccupied with the tension between the legal and illegal aspect of the subculture, instead of pursuing the 'where,' 'how,' and 'why' of graffiti as defined by graffiti writers themselves. Erik Hannerz takes such issues as his project's starting point, relating them to how graffiti writers perceive, interpret, and act upon public space as well as the measure

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/crime-control-and-culture/crime-control-and-culture-examples-ongoing-projects - 2026-05-09

Welcome to the course Theories, Perspectives and Concepts of Cultural Criminology

Course code: CCRN01, 15 credits Study period: 31 August - 29 October 2026 Mandatory introductory meeting and lectureThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting and lecture.Time and place: Address:  You can also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (CCRN01) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the street address in Ti

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-course-theories-perspectives-and-concepts-cultural-criminology - 2026-05-09

Welcome to Social Anthropology: Theory and Method Course

Course code: SANN03 Course period: 2 September 2024 - 31 October 2024 Mandatory introductory meetingThe course starts with a mandatory introductory meeting.Time and place: 08:00, September 4 at G:a Kirurgen (House R) room 148Address: Sandgatan 13 A, LundYou also find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for the course code (SANN03) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEd

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-autumn/welcome-social-anthropology-theory-and-method-course - 2026-05-09