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President of the Swedish Sociological Association
Professor Stefan Svallfors was elected President of the Swedish Sociological Association for the years 2014-2016. Read more about Stefan Svallfors.
Actions and networks: Sociology that really matters (to me)
2008. Sociologica 1(1) 1-18.
Sociological insights of great thinkers
2011. Praeger.
Analytical sociology is a research strategy
2012. Sociologica 1 http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/journal/issue/index/Issue/Journal:ISSUE:16
In Sweden we shake hands – but are we really?
Sociologisk Forskning, vol 54, no 4, pp 377–381. Abstract Motivated by a recent controversy over handshaking, a survey of the personal networks of young Swedes (n=2244) is used to describe greeting prac
Joakim Kulin: Climate change or social change? Sociological perspectives on citizens’ environmental beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors
Joakim Kulin, Researcher at Department of Sociology, Umeå University.ABSTRACT It is increasingly evident that greenhouse gas emissions and global warming pose serious existential risks to human societi

Almedalen 2018: Sverigedemokraternas väljare - vilka är de?
På några få år har Sverigedemokraterna vuxit till att bli ett av Sveriges största riksdagspartier men mycket är fortfarande okänt om deras väljare. Hur – och i vilken utsträckning – skiljer sig Sverig
Do we need dual-process theory to understand implicit bias? A study of the nature of implicit bias against Muslims
in: Poetics AbstractPsychological dual-process theory has become increasingly popular among sociologists. The dual-process framework accounts for two types of thinking; a fast, associative, automatic o

Pathways to a cooperative market economy. Interview with Erik Olin Wright
American sociologist Erik Olin Wright, interviewed by Swedish Professor Stefan Svallfors, on cooperative market economy and how to be an anti-capitalist today.
Nobel Prize winner Thomas Schelling keynote speaker at the INAS conference
On the 7th and 8th of June, the International Network for Analytical Sociologists, INAS, will meet for its sixth conference, this time in Stockholm hosted by the Institute for Futures Studies. Thomas