Key-note speakers

Monica Rosten

Monica Rosten Research Professor, Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo Metropolitan University   Tentative title of the presentation:  “Youth, (dis)trust and territorial stigma” Research Interests: Her research spans a wide range of topics related to youth and social inequality, including: Youth culture and identity Minority youth and stigma Urban marginalization and territorial stigma Domestic violence and social ... Læs mere

Ingar Brattbakk

 

Sveinung Sandberg

Sveinung Sandberg “Trusting the Untrustworthy: Youth, Marginalization, Extremism and Crime” Sveinung Sandberg is a sociologist and professor in Criminology at the University of Oslo. His research focuses on processes of marginalization, violence, masculinity, illegal drugs, radicalization and social movements. He has published several books including Street Capital, Cannabis Culture, Narrative Criminology and Young Muslim Voices. Sandberg just finalized a four-year research ... Læs mere

Line Lerche Mørck

Line Lerche Mørck “Crossing boundaries: Preventing polarization, radicalization and gang involvement” Line Lerche Mørck, professor in educational psychology at Aarhus University, is known for her practice research into ways of holistic prevention, boundary communities, gang exit, and mo(ve)ments beyond radicalization and marginalization. She has written books about boundary communities and Community-building practices and articles about counter-hegemonic alternatives. She has ... Læs mere

Gert Tingard Svendsen

Gert Tingard Svendsen “Trust – the Nordic X-Factor?” Abstract: Many people ask themselves what the real secret behind the Nordic countries is. Why are they both prosperous and among the world’s happiest nations—while institutions also function so well? That is precisely why some of the world’s leading social scientists are looking to the Nordics to ... Læs mere