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The child, the state and the market in time and space
How do children affect the economy and society? How are childhoods in different national and global contexts shaped? We study political, social and economic change over time and space, putting children's lives and conditions at the very center.
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Escape from shame or vacation from family? The market for private infant homes and children's boarding houses 1915-1975
This project is about the commercial child care in Sweden that existed in parallel to the development of the welfare state during the 20th century.
The Age of Inquiry
This pilot project is mapping the rise of inquiries into historical institutional child abuse to better understand the form and remit of different inquiries, and to illuminate global trends and national differences.
Limits of State Responsibility
Who is redressed when the state decides to deal with atrocities in the past? This project investigates the outcome of the Swedish financial redress scheme aimed at victims of historical institutional child abuse.
Recruitment, assessment and collaboration in foster home care
The rights of children to stable foster care placements has lately been emphasized. At the same time there is a shortage. Why is that so and what can bed done about it? We want to find possible answers and address current and future challenges.
Universal suffrage? Voting restrictions and disenfranchisement in Sweden after 1921
n 2021 Sweden celebrates the 100th anniversary of universal and equal suffrage. At least, this is what is stated in prevailing historiography. But how universal did the voting rights actually become and how did age play a role in limiting suffrage?
Youth Representation in Global Politics
Young people´s concerns in critical transboundary issues such as climate, health and migration have gained significant attention in recent years. In practice, however, the ways in which youth are given voice in global governance remains contested.