I work as a researcher in sociology at the Institute for Futures Studies. In the fall of 2024, I defended my dissertation, Culture and Implicit Cognitions, at Stockholm University. My dissertation focused on implicit (or unconscious) attitudes and examined how we internalize, reproduce, and are influenced by various attitudes, discourses, and ideologies. As part of my dissertation, I employed experimental methods to study topics such as nationalism, Swedish identity, right-wing populism, and unconscious biases.
My current research spans several areas, ranging from studies on far-right movements to research on class and cultural "taste." I also examine attitudes in a broader sense, investigating when and why attitude changes occur in society. At the Institute for Futures Studies, I am involved in the project Can the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Recruitment Processes Lead to Greater Inclusion of Disadvantaged Groups? A Study of Swedish Companies, where I study how the use of AI in recruitment situations affects different groups in society.