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Gabriella Elgenius
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Department of Sociology and Work 91̽About Gabriella Elgenius
About Gabriella Elgenius
Gabriella Elgenius is Professor in Sociology at the Department of Sociology and Work 91̽. She received her doctorate as a Marie Curie Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political 91̽ (LSE) in 2005, and later held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2007-2011) at the Department of Sociology and Nuffield College at the University of Oxford. She was a lecturer and researcher at the University of Oxford between 2005-2014 and previously lectured at the LSE, Birkbeck College and SOAS at the University of London.
Gabriella research is within the field of political sociology. She is currently engaging with research within two main areas (i) civil society and integration in vulnerable areas and (ii) ethnic nationalism, populism and the rise of the Radical Right. Gabriella works with mixed methods and comparative qualitative designs. She is the project lead for: LOCALiTIES on civil society and employability in multicultural areas in Sweden and the UK (FORTE); RETHINKING INTEGRATION on domains of integration and civil society in vulnerable areas in Sweden (VR), and EMPOWERING CITIES of MIGRATION on socio-spatial integration, housing and local participation in Sweden, Germany and the UK (FORMAS). Gabriella is a co-applicant for the projects "Why Do Working Class Voters Support the Populist Radical Right?" (VR) led by Jens Rydgren, SU, and the FORTE programme "The Challenges of Polarization on the Swedish Labour Market" (FORTE) led by Tomas Berglund, GU.
Gabriella teaches and supervises in her research areas in political sociology, with a focus on integration, civil society, nationalism, radical right movements, and ethnic and gender stratification in organizations. She teaches courses in qualitative research methods and theory, theoretical coding and Grounded Theory on Master and PhD levels and is Co-Director for the Swedish Social Resarch Council's Graduate Progamme/ Research School for Migration and Integration.
Gabriella is Associate Member at the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford, fellow of the RSA the Royal Society of Arts in London, and a member of the Steering Committee for the Centre for the Study on Nationalism at University of Copenhagen.
Ongoing Research Projects:
Rethinking Integration: a comparative mixed methods study of civil society action in vulnerable superdiverse neighbourhoods in Sweden (funded by Swedish Research Council, VR): This project builds on a multi-dimensional approach to integration and inclusion and aim for a detailed picture of civil society’s role in aiding integration, to develop theory around integration and social capital while contributing to long-standing debates about civil society, integration and diversity. The project fills a gap in current scholarship by approaching civil society responses to integration across multiple domains in Sweden’s so called ‘vulnerable areas’, linking these to the local context of vulnerability, to superdiversity, to formal and informal variants of civil society and variants of social capital:
LOCALiTIES: The role of civil society in supporting employability in diverse areas in Sweden and the United Kingdom (funded by FORTE):
This project explores the role of civil society in supporting employability and access to the labour market in diverse neighbourhoods in Sweden and the UK. The local context is especially relevant since civil society is increasingly recognised in supporting residents accessing local labour markets. More specifically, our aim is to investigate under what conditions and by which mechanisms civil society initiatives supports employability in diverse neighbourhoods in Sweden and the UK. We compare these two countries, both diverse and with different welfare systems that impact the environments within which civil society operates. Both Sweden and the UK are also experiencing a transition towards welfare pluralism in recent years.The little work undertaken on civil society and its role in supporting access to employment, has mainly focused on registered formal organisations (CSOs). Yet, formal organisations constitute only one part of a larger civil society. Thus, our comparative focus includes both formal organisations and informal initiatives in Sweden and the UK, research that will help to capture how different types of CSO support labour market participation and how their modes of operation are shaped by national regulatory frameworks and local contexts.
EMPOWER: Empowering Cities of Migration: new methods for citizen involvement and socio-spatial integration (Joint Programme Initiative on Urban Migration, funded by FORMAS, the ESRC, and the German Research Council): This is a collaboration between universities, research institutes, local authorities, urban and housing planners and civil society organisations in Sweden (Gothenburg), England (Birmingham) and Germany (Bochum). The aim is to establish an International Community of Practice and a Theory of Change to more effectively engage and empower citizens in cities and neighbourhoods experiencing population change, socio-spatial segregation and housing challenges. We build on previous research and networks, a mixed methods design, to co-design new gender-aware approaches for housing and integration in urban areas. A key part is to upskill, train and work together with Community Researchers (in Swedish Medborgarforskare): /en/research/empowering-cities-of-migration-new-methods-for-citizen-involvement-and-socio-spatial-integration-empower
Why Do Working Class Voters Support the Populist Radical Right?" (funded by the Swedish Research Council, VR) led by Jens Rydgren, SU. The project "Why Do Working Class Voters Support the Populist Radical Right? A Mixed-Methods Study of a Changing Political Landscape in Sweden" explores the relationship between class politics and support for the populist radical right. The projects' overall aim of answering questions about why and how the Sweden Democrats has gained electoral support among the working class in Sweden. We address the theoretical puzzle of realignment processes in which working class voters has increasingly started to move from center-left to the populist radical right. This is an important societal change that has significant consequences for governance and policy making. Since populist radical right parties tend to side with center-right parties in parliament, working class voters’ increased support for the populist radical right have contributed to shifting policies toward the right.
Migration and Polarization: patterns, mechanisms and experiences or workpackage 3, lead by Gabriella Elgenius, of Fortes research programme on Challenges of Polarization on the Swedish Labour Market lead by Tomas Berglund, addresses the integration of migrants and minorities into the Swedish labour market by assessing distribution across the occupational structure. /en/research/the-challenges-of-polarization-on-swedish-labour-market
Related research projects:
Diaspora, Civil Society and BREXIT: Polish civil society and migration in the UK. This project investigates processes of social solidarity and division within diaspora civil societies that keep them together but also divides them, taking the Polish civil society abroad as the case in point. The aim is to contribute towards explanations as to how and why diaspora civil societies develop the way they do. Previous projects include Gabriella Elgenius PI, funded by the British Academy, John Fell and Kerstin Jacobson, PI, funded by Swedish Research Council.
National Symbols and Nation-building: The symbolic regimes approach explores nation-building in stages, as layered and as strategic undertakings of nation-builders. Research includes a focus on the repatriation of cultural heritage, national museums and rival narratives in the Nordic countries. It has been funded by the European Commission, Marie Curie TMR, and the Centre for Concurrences: Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies LNU.
Affiliations
Associate Member Department of Sociology University of Oxford:
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London
Co-organizer Migration Ethnicity Research Gothenburg University (MERGU): /en/research/research-network-migration-and-ethnicity-research-gothenburg-university-mergu
Member of Steering Committee and Core Faculty Centre for the Study on Nationalism, University of Copenhagen:
Previous affiliations include
Visiting Scholar, Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London:
Member of the Centre for Migration and Diaspora (SOAS, University of London),
Member of the Advisory Group for the Association of the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) at the London School of Economics and Political 91̽ (LSE)
Member of the Scientific Council of National Movements and Intermediary Structures in Europe (NISE),
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Gabriella Elgenius, Jenny Phillimore
Frontiers in Political 91̽ - 2025 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Denis Frank, Vedran Omanović, Tomas Berglund
Scrutinising Polarisation: Patterns and Consequences of Occupational Transformation in the Swedish Labour Market - 2024 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Amanj Aziz
2024 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jens Rydgren
Migration and Nationalism: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives - 2024 -
Mahsa Khabiti, Gabriella Elgenius, Paul Turner, Justin Ferrer
Australian Journal of Management - 2024 -
Simon Pemberton, Gabriella Elgenius, Christiane Falge, Lisa Goodson, Amanj Aziz, David Berchem, Bircan Ciytak
2023 -
Magda Borkowska, Juta Kawalerowicz, Gabriella Elgenius, Jenny Phillimore
VOLUNTAS - International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations - 2023 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jenny Phillimore, Magda Borkowska, Juta Kawalerowicz
Voluntary Sector Review, Bristol University Press - 2023 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Annsofie Olsson, Arfi Yosuf
2023 -
Gabriella Elgenius
2023 -
Gabriella Elgenius
In Lessard-Phillips, L. Papoutsi, A. Sigona N. and Ziss, P., (eds.), Migration, displacement and diversity. Oxford Publishing Services - 2023 -
Gabriella Elgenius, J. Rydgren
Sociological Forum - 2022 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jens Rydgren
Sociological forum - 2022 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Steve Garner
Ethnic and Racial Studies - 2021 -
Gabriella Elgenius
2020 -
Lindsay Richards, Anthony Heath, Gabriella Elgenius
British Journal of Sociology - 2020 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jens Rydgren
European Societies: The Official Journal of the European Sociological Association - 2019 -
Gabriella Elgenius
In Berger and Storm (eds.), Writing the History of Nationalism. - 2019 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Keynote, British Sociological Association (BSA) Early Career Event: Symbolic objects and contentious politics, University of Aberdeen 6 april, 2019. - 2019 -
Gabriella Elgenius, M. Wennerhag
Sociologisk Forskning - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Magnus Wennerhag
Sociologisk forskning - 2018 -
M. Wennerhag, Gabriella Elgenius
Sociologisk Forskning - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Integrationscentrum, No 2/2018. - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jens Rydgren
28th Association for the study of ethnicity and nationalism (ASEN) Annual Conference. London School of Economics: 27-28 March 2018 - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius
The Shift Towards the Right: What now for Minority Communities? 26 April, Faith Matters (www.faith-matters.org) 20 Bedford Way, London. - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius
British Sociological Association Annual Conference. Northumbria University: 10-12 April 2018 - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Leverhulme and King's College, Diaspora Dilemmas: 13 April 2018 - 2018 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Jacobsson, K. & E. Korolczuk (eds.), Civil Society Revisited: Lessons from Poland - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Jens Rydgren
Sociologisk forskning - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Denis Frank, Vedran Omanović
University 91̽ - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Social Integration: "If you could do one thing ..." Ten local actions to promote social integration - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
International Workshop “ Constructing Narratives ”, Beyond Hegemonic Narratives and Myths (BOHEMs). Faculty of Social 91̽s, Charles University, Prague: 24-25 April. - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
The 27th Annual ASEN Conference on Ethnicity, Religion and Culture. London, UK: 27-28 March - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Cohen S., Fuhr C. and Bock J.-J. (eds.). Austerity, Community Action, and the Future of Citizenship in Europe - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
EU Migrants in the UK: Kingston University London’s Centre for Research on Communities, Identities and Difference (co-financed by British Academy/ Leverhulme Trust). London: 15 february - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Liberal Nationalism and its Critiques: empirical and theoretical challenges. Nuffield College, University of Oxford. - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Kunsten at Jubilera: Grunnlovsfeiring og Minnespolitik / Aagedal, Botvar and Brottveit (red.) - 2017 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Invited Workshop, Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, London School of Economics and Political 91̽. - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Anders Hellström
13th IMISCOE Annual Conference. Prague: 30 June - 2 July - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius
XVI Polish Sociological Congress. Gdańsk, Poland: 14-17 September - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius
The British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference 2016 - Global Societies: Fragmenting and Connecting. Aston University, Birmingham, UK: 4-6 April - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Olofsson, G. & Hort, S. (eds.) Class, Sex and Revolutions. Göran Therborn – a critical appraisal. - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Institute for Research into Superdiversity (IRiS) University of Birmingham - 2016 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Aronsson P. & Elgenius G. (eds.) National Museums and Nation-Building in Europe 1750-2010: Mobilization and Legitimacy, Continuity and Change - 2015 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Panel on The Formation Of Collective Identities In Europe. International Studies Association (ISA) 56th Annual Convention. New Orleans: 18-21 February - 2015 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Global History Collaborative. Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut (FMI), Freie Universität Berlin. - 2015 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Peter Aronsson
Aronsson P. & Elgenius G. (red.) A History of National Museums in Europe 1750-2010: Mobilization and Legitimacy, Continuity and Change. - 2015 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Peter Aronsson
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Gabriella Elgenius
25th Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN) Conference: Nationalism: Diversity and Security London: 21-23 April - 2015 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Department of Global Political Studies and Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM). - 2015 -
Tom Clark, Gabriella Elgenius
The Guardian, Feature Society - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Faculty of Humanities, Department of Area Studies, University of Oslo. - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Centre for Learning and Life Chances in Knowledge Economies and Societies (LLAKES) Institute of Education, University of London. - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Austerity and Our Social Future. Woolf Institute, St. Edmund’s College, University of Cambridge - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Anthony Heath
Prepared for the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Home Office, UK Government. - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Centre for Concurrences: Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies, Linneaus University - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
[http://www.theguardian.com/big-ideas/conservative-party-conference] Followed by a feature in the Guardian ‘How will 'super diversity' affect the future of British politics?’ after the event [] - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Power, Culture and Social Framing, Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC) Annual Conference, University of Manchester - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research Centre on Micro-social Change (MiSoC) - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
American Journal of Sociology - 2014 -
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Bibliotheca Nova - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Democratic Audit UK, London School of Economics - 2014 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden (ACSIS) Conference. University of Linköping: 11-13 June - 2013 -
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Eidsvoll, KIFO, Research Centre for Religious Studies. Olso: May - 2013 -
Gabriella Elgenius
University of Mainz, Germany, in collaboration with Point Sud Research Centre in Bamako, Mali. - 2012 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Material Identities: Representing our National and European Selves in National Museums and Beyond. - 2012 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Peter Aronsson
Building National Museums in Europe 1750-2010: European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen - 2011 -
Peter Aronsson, Gabriella Elgenius
2011 -
Gabriella Elgenius, Peter Aronsson
2011 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Journal of Nations and Nationalism - 2011 -
Gabriella Elgenius
2011 -
Gabriella Elgenius
In McCrone & McPherson (eds.), National Days: Constructing and Mobilising National Identity - 2009 -
Anthony Heath, John Curtice, Gabriella Elgenius
In Margaret Wetherell (ed.) Identity in the 21st century: New Trends in Changing Times - 2009 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of Nationhood, ASEN at the London School of Economics, 15-17 April, 2008 - 2008 -
Gabriella Elgenius
AHRC and ERSC Conference, St. Catharine’s College, University of Oxford. - 2008 -
Gabriella Elgenius
ESRC Identities and Social Action Programme Conference on Identities: Theoretical and Methodological Journeys, Loughborough University, April, 2008. - 2008 -
Gabriella Elgenius
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Gabriella Elgenius
In Sturm and Young eds. Nationalism in a Global Era: The Persistence of Nations. Foreword by Anthony D. Smith - 2007 -
Anthony Heath, Jean Martin, Gabriella Elgenius
In Park, A., Curtice, J., Thomson, K., Phillips, M. and Johnson, M. eds., British Social Attitudes: the 23rd Report – Perspectives on a changing society - 2007 -
Gabriella Elgenius
In T. Hylland Eriksen and R. Jenkins. eds., Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America - 2007 -
Gabriella Elgenius
International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations - 2007 -
Gabriella Elgenius
Journal of Nations and Nationalism - 2006 -
Gabriella Elgenius
In Eriksonas and Müller (eds), Statehood Beyond Ethnicity: A Comparative Study of Smaller States in Northern and Eastern Europe - 2005 -
Gabriella Elgenius
2005