Granted mobility funding 2022

In 2022, the ReNEW steering group has approved the payment of mobility grants for 39 research visits.

Hasan Akintug (PhD student, University of Helsinki) for a two months research stay at the Åland Islands Peace Institute in 2022.Research project: Nordic Paradiplomacy: A Historical Analysis of the External Policies of the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.

Inga Bostad (Professor, University of Oslo) for a two-week research stay in the University of Vienna in 2023. Her research project: The Nordic Education Model.

Clément Brébion (Postdoctoral researcher, Copenhagen Business School) for a three month research stay at the University of Chicago in 2023. Research project: Firm behavior in response to public policies promoting apprenticeship training.

Evgenii Egorov (PhD student, National Research University 'Higher School of Economics', Saint-Petersburg) for a one month research stay at the Södertörn University in 2022. Research project: The Russian empire and pan-Scandinavianism: imagination, communication, and policy (1843-1905).

Sidsel Eriksen (Associate professor, Copenhagen University) for a three week research stay at University of Helsinki in 2022. Research project: Project KOMMUNITY & The Danish Alcohol question 1800-2000.

Guðný Björk Eydal (Professor, University of Iceland) for a two week research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in October 2022. Research project: Paid Parental Leave: Equal Rights to Earn and Care.

Daniel Fittante (Postdoctoral fellow, Södertörn University) for a three month research stay at the University of Helsinki in 2022. Research project: The Dialectics of NATO Membership in Sweden and Finland.

Alan Granadino (Postdoctoral researcher, University of Tampere/UH) for a three-week research stay at the Aarhus in 2022. Research project: The Nordic Model in Southern Europe.

Norbert Götz (Professor, Södertörn University) for a two-week research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2022. Research project: Civil Society without Boundaries: Nordic Humanitarianism Facing the Biafra Crisis.

Michael Bennedsen Hansen (PhD fellow, Copenhagen Business School) for a two months research stay at the Liverpool John Moores University in 2022. Research project: I Was Just a Seafarer - An Oral History of Globalization and Seafarer Identity.

Heikki Hiilamo (Professor, University of Helsinki) for a two week research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2022. Research project: Participation income as alternative strategy to basic income.

Arno van Hootegem (PhD student, KU Leuven) for a five months research stay at the University of Oslo in 2022. Research project: Equality, equity or need? Public opinion on distributive justice in the changing welfare state.

Zhen Im (Postdoctoral researcher, Copenhagen Business School) for a four month research stay at the Boston University in 2023 and a three week research stay in Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2023. Research project: The Politics of the Green Transition.

Reidar Schei Jessen (Postdoctoral researcher, University of Oslo) for a seven month research stay at the Columbia University in 2023. His research project: Subjective experiences of gender dysphoria amongst transgender youth in Norway and the U.S.

Jenni Karimäki (University researcher, University of Helsinki) for a one month research stay at the Södertörn University in 2022. Research project: Perspectives on democracy and crisis in the light of COVID-19.

Marianne Kartzow (Professor, University of Oslo) for a six months research stay at the Aarhus University in 2022. Research project: Reimagining the Nordic Bible: National Bible Translations as Cultural Heritage.

Jesper Vestermark Køber (Postdoctoral researcher, Copenhagen University) for a three-week research stay at the University of Helsinki in 2022. Research project: Nordic neoliberal democracy at the end of history.

Agnes Käll (PhD Student, Södertörn University) for a one month research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2023. Research project: Regulation in the eye of the storm: the anti-money laundering efforts of financial supervisory authorities during Nordic financial expansionism in the Baltics.

Jana Lainto (PhD student, University of Helsinki) for a one month research stay at the Södertörn University in 2022. Research project: Northern Horizons of Arnošt Kraus: Czech-Scandinavian cultural transfers, 1892–1939.

Yvette Lind (Assistant professor, Copenhagen Business School) for a three months research stay at the University of Cambridge in 2022. Research project: (Tax)Citizen of the World.

Åsa Lundqvist (Professor, Lund University) for a four month research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2022. Research project: The Privatization and Digitalization of the Swedish Employment Service.

Carl Marklund (Researcher, Södertörn University) for a four month research stay in the Sapienza University of Rome in 2023. His research project: Nordic Models without Boundaries: Global Circulations and Humanitarian Agency.

Tony Blomqvist Mickelsson (PhD candidate, Södertörn University) for a ten-day visit to Gdansk University in 2022. His research project: The sports movement and Ukrainian refugees: a social work perspective.

Mads Mordhorst (Associate professor, Copenhagen Business School) for a two-week research stay at the University of Oslo in 2021. Research project: National Identities and Civil Societies.

Davide Orsitto (PhD Candidate, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) for a tne-day research stay in Copenhagen Business School in 2023. His research project: Varieties of Equality in the Nordic Welfare States.

Emilie Owens (Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Oslo) for five month research stay in Aarhus University in 2024. Her research project: Nordic Teens on TikTok: young people’s digital media use as culture-specific practice.

Irene Pérez Puyol (PhD Student, Complutense University of Madrid) for three month research stay in the  University of Oslo in 2023. Her research project: Memory and urban space in contemporary Norwegian literature and film.

Caroline de la Porte (Professor, Copenhagen Business School) for a three month research stay at the Lund University in 2022. Research project: Social policy in the Nordics.

Monica Quirico (Independent researcher) for a four week research stay at the Södertörn University in 2022. Research project: At the crossroads of climate, growth and geopolitics: Nordic environmental and climate movements in the global controversy over Nord Stream 2.

Malena Rosén Sundström (Senior lecturer, Lund University) for a six-week research stay in Copenhagen Business School in 2023. Her research project: Sweden as a Norm Entrepreneur: The Case of the Feminist Foreign Policy.

Herman Mark Schwartz (Professor, University of Virginia) for a three-week research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2022. Research project: Profits, R&D and Inequality in the Nordic “Knowledge Economies”.

Stefanie Steinbeck (PhD fellow, Copenhagen Business School) for a four month research stay at the Oslo Metropolitan University and University of Oslo in 2022. Research project: Children as museum users: Exploring young visitors embodied-affective experiences at The Danish Workers Museum.

Eirik Wig Sundvall (Senior Lecturer, University of Oslo) for a one week research stay at the University of Helsinki in 2022. Research project: Labor Entanglements across the Atlantic (LEA): US-Scandinavian Activism, Networks and Visions for Society in the Twentieth Century.

Mikkel Syberg (PhD student Copenhagen Business School) for a five months research stay at the University of Oslo in 2022. Research project: The Role of Civil Society Organizations in the Asylum System.

Olli Tiikkainen (PhD student, University of Helsinki) for a five months research stay at the Copenhagen Business School in 2022. Research project: Impact dynamics: the socio-technical framing & taming of impact in impact investing and impact bonds.

Sverre Tveit (Potsdoctoral research fellow, University of Oslo) for three month research stay in the Stanford University in 2023. His research project: (Trans)national Trends and Contesting Concepts for Measuring Merit in the Nordic Countries.

Shin Young-Kyu (Associate Research Fellow, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs) for a one-week research stay in Copenhagen Business School in 2023.

Atefeh Zadjahabgir (PhD student, University of Iceland) for a one month research stay at the University of Oslo in 2022. Research project: Immigrant Families’ Language Policies and Practices: Focus on their Perceptions of Children’s Learning in Iceland.