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  • Children, Migration and Integration

    Research group

    In 2016, the Human Science Academic Area (HSAA) introduced a specific interdisciplinary initiative directed towards the themes of Children, Migration and Integration (CMI), an initiative to which the Vice-Chancellor had granted funds.

  • CHILDSPACE – Research Network on Young Children and Public Space

    Research group

    The research network has an interdisciplinary and international focus on exploring the relationships between young children and surrounding public spaces. It includes researchers from childhood and youth studies, preschool didactics, pedagogy, educational science, environmental psychology, landscape architecture, and cultural geography.

  • National research hub digitalization in preschool

    Research group

    National research hub digitalization in preschool was founded on the initiative of Susanne Kjällander (Associate Professor in Preschool Education) in February 2020. All PhD researchers who study digital tools in preschool at Swedish higher education institutions are welcome to participate.

  • Practice-based research in and about early childhood education and care - PraFF

    Research group

    This research group is intended to explore understandings and definitions of practice-based research, with a particular focus on early childhood education.

  • Preschool children's changing knowledge

    Research group

    The program Preschool children's changed knowledge focuses on which methods work to follow and support each child's development and learning in the daily teaching in preschool. A research group from Stockholm University and Södertörn University led by Anna Palmer and Christian Eidevald is responsible for the research effort

  • The Nordic research network for evidence-based, high-quality preschool for social justice

    Research group

    High quality preschool activities are crucial for children's development and learning and have significant potential for building equal and resilient democratic societies based on social justice.