Notes on Contributors
Aleksandra Ålund
Professor Emerita at REMESO, The Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University, has published on migration, gender, and social movements, including the co-edited volume Reimagineering the Nation. Essays on Twenty-First Century Sweden (Peter Lang, 2017).
Anuhya Bobba
is a Ph.D. candidate in economic sociology, University of Turku, Finland. She studies entrepreneurship as a neoliberal ideology amidst the competitive restructuring of the Finnish welfare state. Her analysis of Finnish entrepreneurship strategy is recently published in Scandinavian Political Studies (2025, 48:3).
Nicolina Ewards Öberg
is a Ph.D. candidate at REMESO, Linköping University. Her research examines how changes in migration policy intersect with urban inequality and welfare retrenchment. She recently published Local Migration Policy. International review of public policy (2024, 6:3).
Mattias Gardell
Professor in Comparative Religion at the Centre for the Multidisciplinary Studies of Racism, Uppsala University. He explores problems related to religion, politics, racism and violence. His publications include Lone Wolf Race Warriors and White Genocide (2021).
Dionysia Jia Ying Kang
sociolegal scholar, Institute for Human Rights, Åbo Akademi University, adopting decolonial feminist praxis, studying intersections of race, border and work in food systems. She co-authored “Reclaiming Agency over Food Preparation under Immigration Detention” (2024), FILLER zine.
Ilhan Kellecioglu
MA in Political Science, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, has published on urban planning, and privatization of public housing including the co-authored “Flowing Capital‐Disrupted Homes: Financialization and Maintenance of Rental Housing in Sweden” (Antipode 2023).
Karin Krifors
is a researcher at REMESO, Linköping University. Karin has explored circulation of labour as logistics (Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies), the spatial and gendered aspects of convivial migrant struggles and algorithms and interoperability in border control.
Edda Manga
is Research Director at the Multicultural Centre, Stockholm, affiliated researcher at Södertörn University. Her work explores intellectual histories of global inequality. She currently leads a major mapping of Sweden’s social space following Att mäta rasism (2022).
Irene Molina
Professor in Human Geography at the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University. Her main areas of interest are the dynamics of racialization and urban segregation. Among her publications: Capturing Displacement. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 49 (4). 852–875.
Diana Mulinari
Professor Emerita of Gender Studies, University of Lund, Sweden. Her work is inspired by anticolonial feminist traditions. A recent publication (co-author) is “The impossibility of social inclusion: The ethno-racist welfare discourse in Sweden” (2025) Routledge.
Paula Mulinari
Senior Lecturer Social Work, Malmö University, Sweden. Her research areas include racial temporality, social reproduction, social moments and trade union struggles. She recently published Temporal Racism and the Invisibilization of Work in Nordic Journal of Migration Research (2025, 15:1).
Anders Neergaard
Professor at REMESO, The Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping university with research focusing on power, inequality, resistance and social movements. Recent publications are The Power of Silence: Variations in the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism Among White Male-dominated Trade Unions in Sweden (Routledge).
Sima Nurali Wolgast
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Lund University. Her research examines discrimination, minority stress, and organizational inequality. She has published widely on discrimination in working life, including Psychological Flexibility and Compassion Training for Equality in Organizations (Mindfulness 2024; 15: 2875–2887).
Carl-Ulrik Schierup
Professor Emeritus, REMESO, The Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society, Linköping University. Has published on migration, de-coloniality, nationalism, and social movements, including the co-edited volume Handbook on Migration and Development. A Counterhegemonic Perspective (Edward Elgar, 2024).
Claudia Tazreiter
is Professor at the Institute for REMESO, Linköping University. Her research engages in the fields of race, ethnicity, forced migration and memory studies. Among her many publications is An End to Refugee Protection? In The politics of seeking asylum, Emerald (2024).
Martin Wolgast
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Lund University. His work addresses psychological perspectives on social inequalities. He is co-author of several publications including White Fragility and the Preservation of White Privileges in Organizations (Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2024).