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The main focuses of my research are justice and fairness in accessibility planning, and transports and mobilities from an everyday life perspective. My aim with research is to contribute to sustainable urban living environments where people can feel safe, engaged andrespected. In my research, I engage with inhabitants and professionals with different disciplinary backgrounds.

Publications

TitleTypeIssued

Omställningssorg med hopp om en hållbar framtid
report2025

A climate report gone missing – power mechanisms…
article-journal2024

Gendered mobility strategies and challenges to sustainable travel-patriarchal…
article-journal2024

Grief and Hope in Transition : An orienteering…
book2023

Sorg och Hopp i Omställning : En Orienteringsguide
book2023

Interview with Karen Lucas
article-journal2022

Just mobility, transport and urban infrastructures : stories…
article-journal2022

Justice in Regional Transport Planning through the Lens…
article-journal2022

Questioning mobility ideals – the value of proximity…
article-journal2021

Integrating Gender into Transport Planning : From One…
book2019

The Political in Transport and Mobility : Towards…
chapter2019

Towards a Feminist Transport and Mobility Future :…
chapter2019

Collaboration in public transport planning – Why, how…
article-journal2018

Hot och våld mot bussförare och tågvärdar
report2017

The interplay of formal and informal institutions between…
article-journal2017

The opaque gendered lens : barriers to recruitment…
article-journal2017

Att integrera jämställdhet i länstransportplanering : Slutredovisning av…
report2016

Illusive inclusion : construction of leaders and employees…
article-journal2014

McJobs : Stress related symptoms among men and…
paper-conference2014

Ambitiösa visioner – vaga må : att omsätta…
report2013

Att få syn på vardagens innovationspotentialer
chapter2013

Det finns inget mer svenskt än IKEA
article-journal2013

Inward and Outward learning processes
chapter2012

Makten över maten? : en fråga om perspektiv
report2012

Potential för regional utveckling med ett genusperspektiv? :…
report2012

Re-reading time geography from a gender perspective :…
article-journal2012

Research Themes

Green and Just Cities is a new theme within the IUR which aims to highlight and contribute to a deeper understanding of the physical geographical and ecological dimensions of urban justice. The theme provides a bridge between urban studies and environmental studies by examining the multiple ways the natural and built environments are co-constitutive, and…

Read more: Green and Just Cities