Gunnel Forsberg Professor Emerita
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Name and title: Gunnel ForsbergProfessor Emerita
Workplace: Department of Human Geography Länk till annan webbplats.
Visiting address Room Professor emeritaSvante Arrhenius väg 8
Postal address Kulturgeografiska institutionen106 91 Stockholm
About me
Professor in Human Geography with a special in urban and regional planning, Stockholm University,
Deputy Dean of Faculty of Social Science, Stockholm University,
Born 1950
I am a professor in Human Geography with a special in Urban and Regional Planning at Stockholm University since 1998. During 2012-2017 I was Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Stockholm University. Since 2017 I am a professor emerita. I was educated at Uppsala University with a dissertation on economic geography and labor market policy. For a period of six years I was appointed guest professor in Gender Studies at Karlstad University. Urban and Regional Development and Gender analysis are my main research topics.
One of my research interests lie in the realm of Urban and Regional Planning, especially in regional planning issues and the economic and demographic transformation of the (dynamic) countryside. I am member of the research profile in planning at the Department where we investigate the possibilities and the constraints that are involved in planning for urban and rural environments. Of central importance here are the various forms of spatial and social imbalances and the associated problems, which take the form of uneven resource distribution, inequality and segregation. Our research is applied to rural environments, to the modern city and suburb, and to issues concerning planning for sustainable development. The focus of research here concerns changing gender identities, constructions, and practice from the perspective of the spatial contexts in which they operate.
Another of my interest is gender research. Within geographical research gender is of special importance as it contributes to new understandings of spatial outcomes. Gender is also relevant within planning research as it brings explanations to planning policies and to the consequences of various planning decisions. In my research I have been interested in the question of gender relations and constructions in various regional and local environments. The understanding of femininity and masculinity in metropolitan regions and rural environments can be quite different and in order to grasp these variations, I use the concept of local gender contracts. This is also a workable way to challenge stereotypes of rural vs. urban man and woman.
A third research topic is the transnational migration flows to rural places in Sweden. What is the experience of the immigrant people and what contribution to the local rural place do they give?”
Career summary
PhD in Human Geography, Uppsala University 1989 (Dissertation title: Industrial change and Gender Structure. Case Studies on four Local Labour Markets).
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social Science, Uppsala University.1995.
Appointed full Professor at Stockholm University 1998.
Deputy Dean for the Faculty of Social Science of Stockholm University with responsibility for research and post graduate education, 2012-2017.
Professor emerita 2017 -
Earlier positions:
Research assistant at the Swedish Centre for Working Life, Stockholm 1985-1990,
Researcher at Dep. of Human Geography, Uppsala University 1990-1991,
Senior lecturer, Dep. of Human Geography, Uppsala, 1991-1998.
Visiting Professor at Centre for Gender studies, Karlstad University, 1999-2005, 50%.
Head of Department, Human Geography, 2007-2011.
Project leadership (selected)
- Project leader for “The countryside of Mälar region in Transition”, Uppsala University, 1992-1995. Funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond and Formas.
- Project leader for “Gender and Regional Variations”, Uppsala University, 1994-1997, funded by Forskningsrådsnämnden
- Programme leader for “Gender Relations on the Move” Karlstad University, 1999-2005, funded by samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Karlstad universitet and Länsstyrelsen i Värmland
- Project leader for “Changes and Development in the Region of Inner Scandinavia”, Karlstads University, 2002-2006 funded by EU:s INTERREG III.
- Project leader for “Innovative Entrepreneurs in the Caring Sector. Innovation Systems in a Gender Perspective” 2002-2005 funded by VINNOVA and Sveriges Kommuner och Landsting
- Project leader for “Homosexuals at work”, Karlstads Universitet, (2004 2008-) funded by FAS.
- Project leader for “Innovationssystem och homosociala strukturer”, (Innovation systems and Homo-social structures) in collaboration with prof. Gerd Lindgren, Karlstad University, (2006-2010 ) funded by VINNOVA
- Project leader for “Gender and Rural Life—Creating Gendered Ruralities”, (2007-2011 ) funded by Vetenskapsrådet
- Project leader for “When the world goes rural”, (2008-2013) funded by FORMAS.
Genusrelationer och lokala försörjningsmodeller
ArticleRead more about Genusrelationer och lokala försörjningsmodeller2024. Gunnel Forsberg.Urban Regions and Gender
ChapterRead more about Urban Regions and Gender2024. Susanne Stenbacka, Gunnel Forsberg.The aim of this chapter is to examine the intersection of urban regions and gender, making visible how spaces we call urban regions are affected by and affect gender relations, and how planning initiatives can have an impact on these. We start by introducing the concept of the urban region and how a gender perspective contributes to urban regional analyses. We then turn to issues of gender equality in the planning of urban regions. First, we address issues of regions’ structures and the importance of multi-nuclear regions before turning to everyday life, mobilities and mobilisation as well as environmental issues of sustainability. These attempts to make visible how integrating a gender perspective in planning might improve life for the inhabitants of urban regions are followed by envisioning the caring region as a fruitful path forward.
Trends and Challenges in Nordic Gender Geography
ChapterRead more about Trends and Challenges in Nordic Gender Geography2022. Gunnel Forsberg, Susanne Stenbacka.The development of Nordic gender geography is closely related to societal transformation. The way the gendered labour market is structured and re-structured is a recurrent theme for investigation. In this chapter, we discuss Nordic gender geography since its establishment in the 1980s, with the aim of scrutinising long-term and contemporary trends and challenges. We discern an engagement in issues based on socio-spatial conditions, where agency, identity and intersectional perspectives work together with materiality, institutions and structures. Nordic gender geography thereby contributes with a contextual gender theory, emphasising space as both a designer and an interpreter of gender relations. Regional and local gender relations become a player in the structure-agency relationship, and we argue that socio-spatial gender theorising can modify the idea of universal and all-embracing theoretical explanation of how gender is constructed. Nordic gender geography constitutes a prevailing and growing potential for a significant contribution to gender theory and to socio-spatial analysis of power.
Forskningens bristande genomslag i bilden av landsbygden
OtherRead more about Forskningens bristande genomslag i bilden av landsbygden2021. Gunnel Forsberg.
