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Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society - REMESO
REMESO conducts research with a multilevel approach to the understanding of migration, ethnicity and society.
Paths of inequality: Life-course segregation across multiple domains
Segregation in neighbourhoods, schools and workplaces affects people’s life chances. The project examines how different forms of segregation interact across the life course and between generations, and how they contribute to social inequality.
Costumed Heroes in the Classroom
Comics touch on subjects such as ethnicity, gender and class in provoking and engaging ways. This project contributes to understanding of how comics can be used in school for engaging in norm-critical discussions through image and text.
NordSex
NordSex brings together researchers from the Nordic region to build on world-leading research on the connection between sexuality, media technology and cultural formations. The network promotes research collaboration and societal impact.
“You could call it the middle class”
This project addresses transitions in the early school years, how they are accomplished and understood, and how children and adults make meaning in connection with them.
Peer influence or discrimination? Understanding the mechanisms behind ethnic differences in school achievement.
This project explores the achievement gaps in schools among students from different ethnic backgrounds. By analysing data from European youth and Swedish registers, we aim to increase awareness of bias in the education system.
Apps and downs: Mental health and teenage girls’ interpretations of social media content
Teenage girls often follow influencers, and a common topic is mental health. But what norms about health and well-being are conveyed on social media? We examine influencers' posts on mental health issues and how they are interpreted by followers.
Research Network for Interspecies Relations in Children’s Cultures
A Nordic Research Network where researchers with an interest in narrative representations of human-animal relations aimed at children can meet for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
Man up! Open up? Teenage boys’ interpretations of social media content about mental health
Boys suffering from mental health issues are more likely to turn to social media than traditional healthcare providers. What messages about mental health do teenage boys encounter on social media, and how do they interpret the content?
Cultural heritage tradition and religion in Swedish preschool practices
In Sweden, over 80 percent of all children between 1-5
years are enrolled in preschool education. In the age 3-5, the rate is 95 %.