Working Papers Series in Sociology

Please note that the working papers published here are not yet peer-reviewed. For a list of our publications in peer-reviewed journals and books by the Department of Sociology, please see this page! Editors: Michael Gähler, Anna Lund, Jens Rydgren.

2023

45. Juta Kawalerowicz, Ryszard Szulkin. “They take our jobs and reduce our wages”: attitudes toward immigrants in Europe   

44. Weiqian Xia. "Catalyst of engagement or shadow of grievance? The role of religion in immigrants’ political participation in Sweden"

43. Weiqian Xia. "The Secular Divide and GAL/TAN Politics: How Religion Shape Same-Sex Union Legislations’ Impact on Attitudes toward Homosexuality in Europe"

2022

42. Zeth Isaksson. "Blowin' in the Wind: The Electoral Effects of Wind Energy Expansion in Sweden"

41. Barbara Hobson, Bénédicte Zimmermann. "Pathways in Agency and Alternative Futures: Projectivity, Temporality and the Capability to Aspire"

2019

40. Kirsti M. Jylhä, Pontus Strimling and Jens Rydgren. "Climate change denial among radical right-wing supporters".

39. Ian Hampson and Åke Sandberg. "The Swedish Contribution to Job Quality".

38. Kirsti M. Jylhä, Jens Rydgren and Pontus Strimling. "Xenophobia among radical and mainstream rightwing party voters: Prevalence, correlates, and effects on voter mobility".

37. Max Thaning. "Multidimensional Intergenerational Inequality: Resource Specificity in Education, Occupation, and Income".

2018

36. Kirsti M. Jylhä, Jens Rydgren and Pontus Strimling. "Radical right-wing voters from right and left: Comparing Sweden Democrat voters who previously voted for the Conservative Party or the Social Democratic Party".

35. Martin Hällsten and Max Thaning. "Wealth vs. education, occupation and income – unique and overlapping influences of SES in intergenerational transmissions".

34. Max Thaning and Martin Hällsten. "The End of Dominance? Evaluating Measures of Family Background in Stratification Research ".

2017

33. Karin Helmersson Bergmark. "Behavioral addictions: A social science perspective".

32. Johanna Palm. "Militant attitudes among Swedish employees. The role of class and social identification".

31. Anton B. Andersson. "Nest leaving and social capital: channels, housing tenures and resources".

30. Tina Goldschmidt, Martin Hällsten and Jens Rydgren. "Are They Hunkering Down? Revisiting the Relationship between Exposure to Ethnic Diversity, Intergroup Contact, and Group Trust".

29. Nina-Katri Gustafsson. "Substance Use Framed as Situational Action".

28. Nina-Katri Gustafsson and Peter Wennberg. "Developmental alcohol trajectories when price and availability changed".

2016

27. Maria Brandén, Martin Hällsten and Ryszard Szulkin. "The intergenerational transmission of disadvantage: Education and labor market gaps between children of natives and children of immigrants".

26. Jens Rydgren and Maria Tyrberg. "Social Marginalization, Ethnic Threat, and Radical Right-wing Support in Sweden: A Multilevel Analysis".

25. Jens Rydgren and Sara van der Meiden. "Sweden, Now a Country Like All the Others? The Radical Right and the End of Swedish Exceptionalism".

24. Jens Rydgren, Dana Sofi and Martin Hällsten. "Beliefs about the Past and Trust: Evidence from Northern Iraq".

2015

23. Åsa Wettergren and Stina Bergman Blix. "Power, status, and emotion management in professional court work–the case of judges and prosecutors".

22. Tina Goldschmidt and Jens Rydgren. "Social Distance, Immigrant Integration, and Welfare Chauvinism in Sweden".

21. Josefine C. Matysiak. "Personality matters: Personality traits in the Level of Living Survey and their relation to wage differences, gender and age".

20. Tina Goldschmidt. "Anti-immigrant sentiment and majority support for three types of welfare. The case of Germany".

2011

19. Christofer Edling, Gergei Farkas and Jens Rydgren. "Women in Power: Sex Differences in Swedish Local Elite Networks".

2010

18. Åsa Torkelsson. "The Associational Patterns of Farming Women and Men: A case study from Ethiopia".

2009

17. Jens Rydgren. "How party organization matters: Understanding the ups and downs of radical right-wing populism in Sweden".

16. Alexandra Bogren. "Studying social power in textual data: combining tools for analyzing meaning and positioning".

2008

15. Patrik Aspers. "Convaluations".

14. Mikaela Sundberg. "Socialization Into Numerical Simulations: The Perspectives of Simulationists in Astrophysics and Oceanography".

2007

13. Christofer Edling. "Interviews with mathematical sociologists".

12. Patrik Aspers. "Friedrich Nietzsche as a Sociologist".

11. Magnus Bygren. "Does the sex composition of a workplace differentially affect men's and woman's turnover rates?".

2006

10. Olof Dahlbäck. "Den svenska forskningen om etnisk diskriminering av brottsoffer".

9. Jens Rydgren. "Immigration Skeptics, Xenophobes, or Racists? Radical Right-wing Voting in six West European Countries".

8. Stina Blix. "Stage Actors and Emotions at Work".

7. Patrik Aspers. "A Note on Global Capitalism".

6. Thomas Coniavitis and Göran Ahrne. "Samhälle, globalisering och generell sociologisk teori".

5. Monica K. Nordvik, Fredrik Liljeros, Anders Österlund and Björn Herrmann. "Spatial Bridges and the Spread of Chlamydia: the Case of a County in Sweden".

4. Ryszard Szulkin. "Den etniska omgivningen och skolresultat: en analys av elever i grundskolan 1998 och 1999".

2005

3. Christofer Edling and Peter Hedström. "Analytical Sociology in Tocqueville's Democracy in America".

2. Love Bohman. "Stock Repurchases and Interfirm Relations – A case study".

1. Jens Rydgren. "The role of social networks in ethnic conflicts: Locality and escalation".

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