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How do pharmaceutical companies lobby authorities?

Published 3 November 2017 PUBLICATION: Sociology researcher Shai Mulinari investigates, together with Andreas Vilhelmsson, how members of Denmark's pandemic planning committee experienced lobbying efforts by the manufacturer of Tamiflu, the antiviral that was stockpiled before the pandemic of 2009. Shai Mulinari and Andreas Vilhelmsson have published the article “Pharmaceutical lobbying and pandem

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/how-do-pharmaceutical-companies-lobby-authorities - 2025-04-17

35 million SEK for project on elites in civil society

Published 7 November 2017 Sociology Professor Christofer Edling has, together with nine other researchers in sociology, political science, and social work, received a grant of 35 million SEK from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond for the project “Civil society elites? Comparing elite composition, reproduction, integration and contestation in European civil societies”. Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ) is an

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/35-million-sek-project-elites-civil-society - 2025-04-17

Lone Mothers Struggling to Make Ends Meet

Published 8 November 2017 PUBLICATION: Doctor of Sociology Terese Anving has published the article “Struggling to Make Ends Meet: Lone Mothers and Intergenerational Support in Sweden” in the journal Studies in the Maternal. Read or download the article at mamsie.bbk.ac.ukAbstractEconomic divisions have deepened in Sweden in recent years, and lone mothers are one group where the poverty rate has in

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/lone-mothers-struggling-make-ends-meet - 2025-04-17

Katrine Tinning has defended her thesis

Published 1 December 2017 Katrine Tinning at the Department of Sociology defended her doctoral dissertation in Educational studies ”The Ambivalent Potentiality of Vulnerability. Museum Pedagogy in Exhibitions on Difficult Matters and its Ethical Implications” today at 1 pm in Stora Algatan's auditorium in Lund. The external reviewer was Associate Professor of Education Johan Dahlbeck at the Facult

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/katrine-tinning-has-defended-her-thesis - 2025-04-17

Creating conditions for more women into paid work

Published 7 December 2017 Åsa Lundqvist, Professor at the Department of Sociology has just published a book about how the activation of women into paid work was accomplished. It looks at the ideational grounds and the concrete measures that created the conditions for increasing the employment ratio of women, and thus also a farewell to male breadwinning. Learn more about the book Transformations o

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/creating-conditions-more-women-paid-work - 2025-04-17

Liv Sunnercrantz has defended her thesis

Published 18 December 2017 Liv Sunnercrantz at the Department of Sociology defended her doctoral dissertation in sociology ”Hegemony and the Intellectual Function: Medialised Public Discourse on Privatisation in Sweden 1988-1993” today, 19th December, at 10:15 in Kulturens auditorium in Lund. Discussant: Associate Professor Emilia Palonen, Department of Political and Economic Studies, University o

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/liv-sunnercrantz-has-defended-her-thesis - 2025-04-17

4 million for study on the role of immigrant organizations for integration

Published 20 December 2017 RESEARCH GRANT: Olle Frödin, Johan Sandberg and Axel Fredholm at the Sociology Department in Lund and Shahamak Rezaei at Roskilde University have been awarded 4 million SEK for the project "Migration, Integration and Development: The Role of Transnational Immigrant Organizations in Sweden". The research project focuses on the role of immigrant organizations for labour ma

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/4-million-study-role-immigrant-organizations-integration - 2025-04-17

What do Trump's demands of loyalty in the White House mean?

Published 25 January 2018 Lisa Flower analyses the emotional regime in the White House in The Conversation: “Donald Trump, loyalty and the ‘emotional regime’ in the White House”. “But what exactly is loyalty? And why did Comey put on his poker face when asked for it?“Read the whole article on theconversation.comLisa Flower’s personal page here on our website About The ConversationLund University i

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/what-do-trumps-demands-loyalty-white-house-mean - 2025-04-17

Rebellious Russian Parents in Defense of Traditional Family Values

Published 30 January 2018 Social anthropologist Tova Höjdestrand writes about the so-called Parents' Movement is a Russia in the chapter “Nationalism and Civicness in Contemporary Russia: Grassroots Mobilization in Defense of Traditional Family Values” published in the book Rebellious Parents: Parental Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia. The so-called Parents' Movement is a Russian con

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/rebellious-russian-parents-defense-traditional-family-values - 2025-04-17

Is society reachable for all?

Published 2 February 2018 NEW PROJECT investigates promises of accessibility for persons with disabilities. Associate Professor David Wästerfors has together with Kristofer Hansson at the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences and Hanna Egard at Malmö University, Faculty of Health and Society, received a research grant from FORTE for a project on Accessibility and its Resistance. Everyday deviat

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/society-reachable-all - 2025-04-17

Primary school teacher's illness caused by work

Published 31 January 2018 HETZLER GIVES TALK IN GOTHENBURG ON WAR AT WORK. Professor Antoinette Hetzler is invited to the Working life/Welfare seminar at the University of Gothenburg on 6 February 2018. Antoinette Hetzler will be presenting a chapter from a forthcoming book called The Transformation of Work in Welfare State Organizations.The chapter looks at how 569 primary school employees in Swe

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/primary-school-teachers-illness-caused-work - 2025-04-17

Comparing Parental Support in Sweden and Germany

Published 31 January 2018 Åsa Lundqvist, Professor at the Department of Sociology has, together with Ilona Ostner, published a comparative study on parental support ‘Parenting and parenting support in Germany and Sweden: Convergence and persistent dissimilarities’, in the Journal of Family Research. The researchers' abstract:Parenting support constitutes a long-established part of both the Swedish

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/comparing-parental-support-sweden-and-germany - 2025-04-17

Contradictions of private schools in China

Published 9 February 2018 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: Chinese private schools may come across as a contradictory phenomenon: An authoritarian and officially socialist government needs to rely on education as an instrument of national unification and ideological control. So why would they allow for private schools and profit-making in the educational sector? However, far-reaching privatisation processes

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/contradictions-private-schools-china - 2025-04-17

Fear of being "left over" turning into moral panic

Published 15 February 2018 MARRIAGE AS A NORM AMONG YOUNG ADULTS IN CHINA: Lisa Eklund has published the chapter "The sex ratio question and the unfolding of a moral panic? Notions of power, choice and self in mate selection among women and men in higher education in China" in the book Scarce women and surplus men in China and India. The study investigates how sex ratio imbalance influences mate s

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/fear-being-left-over-turning-moral-panic - 2025-04-17

Hundreds of sociologists came to Lund to discuss a divided world

Published 15 March 2018 Uzma Kazi captures feedback from the group discussions at the pre-conference PhD mingle. Also in focus Hanna Sahlin (PhD student), Katarina Jacobsson (Chairperson of the Sociological Association) and Tora Holmberg (Outgoing Chairp.). Photo: Laura Kollmann SOCIOLOGIDAGARNA 2018: The Swedish Sociological Association's bi-annual conference titled "Sociology in a Polarized Worl

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/hundreds-sociologists-came-lund-discuss-divided-world - 2025-04-17

New collaboration project on urban creativity

Published 26 March 2018 Senior lecturer in Sociology Erik Hannerz will co-coordinate a Pufendorf-project about urban creativity together with Peter Bengtsen at the Division of Art History and Visual Studies. It was recently announced that the 2018-2019 thematic projects at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies at Lund University will include a project focused on urban creativity.Urban creat

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/new-collaboration-project-urban-creativity - 2025-04-17

Radical shift in Swedish migration policy analysed

Published 10 April 2018 Johan Sandberg's article "Beyond Granted Asylum-Labor Market Integration Challenges in Sweden" has been published in the latest issue of SAIS Review, on migration and its consequences. The article analyses recent changes to Sweden’s immigration policy and draws upon statistical data to show the effect of the new immigration regime.It discusses the structural economic challe

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/radical-shift-swedish-migration-policy-analysed - 2025-04-17

Child rights before gender equality

Published 19 June 2018 SWEDISH PARENTING SUPPORT: Lisa Eklund and Åsa Lundqvist, at the Department of Sociology, have published an article in the Journal of Family Studies (12/6). The article Children’s Rights and Gender Equality in Swedish Parenting Support: Policy and Practice aims to explore how ‘children's rights’ and ‘gender equality’ are articulated in parenting support policies in Sweden, a

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/child-rights-gender-equality - 2025-04-17

Funding for project on a second side to the refugee crisis

Published 3 July 2018 Priscilla Solano has received a three-year grant from the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet VR) for a research project that will study ”a second side to the refugee crisis” - how civil society organisations filled the gaps left by EU national policies and fulfilled refugees’ and migrants’ basic needs: food, a place to stay and legal assistance. Priscilla Solano’s Inte

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/funding-project-second-side-refugee-crisis - 2025-04-17

Young men refrain from reporting crimes

Published 6 September 2018 Anna Rypi, Veronika Burcar Alm and Malin Åkerström have published an article about young male crime victims with an immigrant background in the journal Nordic Social Work Research. Interactions between the police and young people with an immigrant background are well researched internationally and are often discussed in the context of discrimination. Such interactions ma

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/young-men-refrain-reporting-crimes - 2025-04-17