Events
Staff events
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09
Mar
Stockholm Session on Migration: Weiqian Xia, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University
The Role of Religious Engagement in Mobilizing Immigrants’ Political Participation - the Case of Sweden
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12
Mar
Computational Sociology Group Meeting: Online social experiments
Paper discussion
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17
Mar
Sociology Seminar: Stefanie Mollborn, University of Colorado Boulder
Health lifestyles and the Reproduction of Inequality
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18
Mar
PhD Dissertation Defense Seminar: Simon Hjalmarsson, SOFI, Department of Sociology
Our PhD student in sociology Simon Hjalmarsson defends the PhD dissertation “Taking part on equal terms? Associations between Economic Resources and Social Participation among Swedish Adolescents”.
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19
Mar
Cultural Sociology Group: Hip hop Practice as Identity & Memory Work in & In-between Chile & Sweden
Discussion of article, “Hip hop Practice as Identity and Memory Work in and In-between Chile and Sweden”, with the author Susan Lindholm, Senior Lecturer, Historical and Contemporary Studies, Södertörn University.
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25
Mar
SUDA Demographic Colloquium: Alice Goisis, University College London (UCL)
TBA
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25
Mar
Anti-Racism Working Group Seminar: Dr. Karida L. Brown, University of California
More information TBA.
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29
Mar
Qualitative Methods Working Group Workshop: Practical experiences with data analysis using NVIVO
Qualitative Methods Working Group Workshop: Practical experiences with data analysis using NVIVO, organized by Andrea Voyer.
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08
Apr
SUDA Demographic Colloquium: Yuying Tong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
TBA
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09
Apr
Computational Sociology Group Meeting: The Augmented Social Scientist
How to do Research with Machine Learning with Étienne Ollion (IAS, Linköping University)
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13
Apr
Stockholm Session on Migration: Karen Haandrikman, Dep. of Human Geography, Stockholm University
New gateways in Sweden? Secondary migration and employment careers of newly arrived migrants
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15
Apr
SUDA Demographic Colloquium: Ben Wilson, Stockholm University Demography Unit, Dep. of Sociology
A Better Life for the Children of Exile: Intergenerational Adaptation of the Descendants of Refugees
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16
Apr
Cultural Sociology Group Meeting: Eeva Luhtakallio, Professor of Sociology, University of Helsinki
A conversation with Eeva Luhtakallio, Professor of Sociology, University of Helsinki, about Conflict, public, performance: Analyzing politicization with tools from pragmatist sociology.
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22
Apr
SUDA Demographic Colloquium: André Grow, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
Assessing the Reliability of Facebook’s Advertising Data for Use in Demographic Research
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28
Apr
Sociology Seminar: Roland Paulsen, Lund University
Return to Meaning
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29
Apr
SUDA Demographic Colloquium: Laura Fürsich, Linköping University
TBA
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30
Apr
Anti-Racism Working Group Seminar
More information TBA.
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30
Apr
Anti-Racism Working Group Seminar: Tobias Hübinette, Karlstad University
Racializing Sweden.
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07
May
Qualitative Methods Working Group Workshop: Getting feedback on fieldnotes
Workshop: Getting feedback on fieldnotes, organized by Malcolm Jacobson & Andrea Voyer
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11
May
Stockholm Session on Migration: Livia Ortensi, University of Bologna
TBA
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14
May
Computational Sociology Group Meeting: Online Polarization on Swedish Twitter during COVID
Presentation by Sarah Valdez (IAS, Linköping University)
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19
May
Sociology Seminar: Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University and Sanna Salo, Helsinki University
The Battle Over Working Class Voters: How Social Democracy has Responded to the Populist Radical Right in the Nordic Countries
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21
May
Cultural Sociology Group Meeting: “Solidarity Norms”, Melis Kirgil, Stockholm University
“Solidarity Norms”, a works-in-progress presentation by Melis Kirgil, Department of Sociology, Stockholm University.
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04
Jun
Qualitative Methods Working Group Meeting: “What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research?”
Discussion of article, “What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research?”, with the authors Patrik Aspers, University of St. Gallen, and Ugo Corte, University of Stavanger.
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11
Jun
Computational Sociology Group Meeting: TBD
TBD.