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- Susanne Linner Associate Professor
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- Per Göran Fahlström Senior lecturer
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- Camilla Strömberg Lecturer
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- Carl-Axel Hageskog
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- Jesper Andreasson Professor
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- Jesper Augustsson Associate Professor
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- Mats Glemne Senior Lecturer
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- Marie Alricsson Professor
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Project: Girls are not small boys This study seeks to improve girls’ mental, physical, and social health, and extend the time they participate in organised sport. This shall take place by enhancing…
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Project: Boys, Bodies, and Physical Education: Problematizing Identity, Schooling, and Power Relations through a Pleasure Lens Using visual ethnography, this book explores the many forms of pleasures…
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Project: Critical research in sport, health and physical education: Are we making a difference? The prime aim of this project, is to examine the influence of critical scholarship and critical theory…
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Doctoral project: Women’s fitness doping The project focuses on women’s meaning making of doping and doping use, in a gym and fitness context. More precisely, the project aims to seek an understanding…
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Linnaeus Knowledge Environment: Sustainable Health Good health for all in our time requires handling of a number of challenges: demographic changes, empowerment of citizens, changing illness patterns,…
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Project: Injuries in Swedish Padel The purpose of this project is to investigate the injury panorama of acute and overuse injuries in women and men who regularly participate in padel. The intention is…
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Project: Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (the REI project) Relative Energy Deficiency in Sports (RED-S) is a syndrome that affects both health and physiological function. It is common in sports…
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Ethnographic Forum Ethnographic Forum is a research group where members share a common interest in qualitative and ethnographic fieldwork. The group consists of researchers and graduate students from…
- Tom Danielsson Lecturer
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- Tobias Stark Senior lecturer
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