I am a senior lecturer in Education. My main research and teaching interests are global knowledge relations and processes of gendered socialisation in families and work life.
I am a senior lecturer in education and I have been employed at Umeå University since the year 2000. In 2002 I was admitted to the National School for Gender Studies as a doctoral student and in 2007 I defended my thesis When the first-world-north goes local: Gender and education in post-revolution Laos.
Leadership positions
2017- Vice dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences responsible for undergraduate education
2015-2017 Director of studies for undergraduate level at Department of Education
2009-2015 Director of studies for the Graduate School of Gender Studies at the Umeå Center for Gender Studies.
Teaching experiences
I am appointed as a distingused university teacher and have extensive experience in teaching and supervision at undergraduate and graduate levels. My expertise lie primarily in the areas of gender and intersectionality in relation to organisation and leadership, adult learning and everyday family life.
Research interests
I conduct research on, among other things, global knowledge relations with a particular focus on the development aid sector. I am also interested in fostering and socialization processes, currently in relation to families in that use domestic services. Despite changing subjects of study (knowledge relations/fostering and socialization processes), my interest is directed towards how power operates and shapes people's lives. Central analytical tools are drawn from the fields of gender studies and discourse analysis.
Networks
I actively participate in one of the Department of Education's research groups, Gender and educational processes in society (GePS). For more information about the work in GePS: https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/gender-and-pedagogical-processes-in-society/
I am a co-founder of Shifting Grounds, a research network that brings Nordic/international scholars of norm criticality together to advance the theoretical framework and concepts for thinking and practising norm criticality in academic work across disciplines. Our common aim and interest is to, through theoretical inquiry, provide a new language and ground for addressing social injustices.For more information about Shifting Grounds: https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/shifting-grounds/
Umeå Center for Gender Studies also forms anning/geps/ important context with its local, national and international networks within the field of gender studies. For more information about UCGS: https://www.umu.se/en/umea-centre-for-gender-studies/