Organising politics research group
Studying the governance and organisation of society
On this page, the research group Organising politics is presented, including the conveners, researchers associated with the group, publications and upcoming seminars and events.
About the group
Departing from key concepts such as power, democracy, government and ethics, the members of this research group study issues that broadly concern the organization and governance of/in the public sector. Past and present research projects deal with themes such as marketisation, depoliticisation, juridification, projectification, and bureaucratisation - focusing on, amongst other things, public sector reform, expert rule, climate politics, social impact initiatives, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence.
Public administration research takes an interest in all political levels, from international to sub-national , in democracies as well as authoritarian regimes. Also, issues of the governance and organization of the public sector and public services includes private companies and civil society organisations.
Therefore, we are open to new members from a wide range of research fields and disciplines to take part in our activities. If you would like to join the group's mailing list, contact the conveners listed below.
The research group is part of POP (Politikens Organisering/organiseringens politik), which brings together researchers, civil servants and students interested in the organisation and implementation of politics. In addition to the Research Seminar, the theme consists of an Administrative Forum that gathers municipal officials and students for the development of teaching, the organisation of open lectures and thesis collaboration.
Contacts: Dalia Mukhtar-Landgren and Mats Fred
Mats Fred
E-post: mats [dot] fred [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se
- Alamaa, Linda (Halmstad U)
- Altermark, Niklas
- Bergström, Tomas
- Lang, Benedict
- Blom Lussi, Ellinor
- Brolin, Linn
- Carlsson, Vanja (School of public administration, GU)
- Davidsson, Simon
- Eriksson Lagerqvist, Diana
- Fred, Mats
- Gustafsson, Sofie (University of Gothenburg)
- Hall, Patrik (Malmö University)
- Hedin, Astrid (Malmö University)
- Hedlund, Maria
- Hildingsson, Roger
- Hyun Kang, Yi
- Johansson Krafve, Linus (Linköping University)
- Karlsson, Caroline
- Knaggård, Åsa
- Mattsson, Tina
- Melander, Stina
- Mukhtar-Landgren, Dalia
- Pashley, Dylan
- Ringwall Sundkvist, Sara (SLU)
- Rosén Sundström, Malena
- Sjögren, Hanna (Malmö University)
- Stissing Jensen, Marie
- Stripple, Johannes
- Svensson, Jesper
- Tejre, Maja
- Vaughn, Paulina
See the members' personal pages by clicking on each name under the heading 'Researchers in the group' or visit Department of Political Science - Research output - Lund University
Selected publications
- Kang, Y. H. (2025). Promise or Peril: How AI Is Discussed in International Environmental Negotiations. Oxford Intersections: AI in Society. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198945215.003.0028
- Hedlund, M., & Persson, E. (2025). Distribution of responsibility for AI development: Expert views. AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-02167-9
- Knaggård, Å., Eriksson, K., & Persson, E. (2025). Disrupting climate adaptation lock‑ins? Swedish local civil servants’ strategies to enable adaptation. Regional Environmental Change, 25(47). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-025-02382-0
- Paulsson, A., & Fred, M. (2024). Making apps, owning data: Digital sovereignty and public authorities’ arrangements to “byte” back. Organization. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505084241246073
- Fred, M., & Mukhtar-Landgren, D. (2024). Promoting public sector innovation: who does what, when and how? Public Policy and Administration. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/09520767241271848
- Chertkovskaya, E., Hasselbalch, J., & Stripple, J. (2024). Assembling a Zero-Waste World: From situated to distributed prefiguration. Organization Studies, 45(2), 297-318. https://doi.org/10.1177/01708406231200726
- Krantz, O., Melander, S., & Bahner, J. (2023). The Personal is Political – And Then What? Ideology, Representation, and Legitimacy in a Swedish Disability Organisation. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 25(1), 198-211. https://doi.org/10.16993/sjdr.1001
- Mulinari, S., Pashley, D., & Ozieranski, P. (2024). Patterns of company misconduct, recidivism, and complaint resolution delays: A temporal analysis of UK pharmaceutical industry self-regulation within the European context. Regulation and Governance. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/rego.12609
5 March. 14.00-16.00 KEFU-seminar: Emma Ek-Österberg (GU)
https://www.ehl.lu.se/evenemang/styra-upphandling-eller-styra-med-upphandling
1 April. 09.00-10.00 (lilla konf.) Politisering och förvaltning (Responsible: Malena Rosén Sundström)
6 May. 09.00-10.00 (lilla konf). TBA ( Responsible: Paulina Vaughn)
15 May, 11.00-12.00 (lilla konf) Lobbying inefficiencies and rent-seeking, Wiebke Marie Junk, Copenhagen University. (Responsible: Jesper Svensson).
20 May. 14.00-16.00 (sharp) KEFU-seminar: ”Lika partier leka bäst?” - Johan Wänström, Linköpings U.
Research group seminars
In the shared calendar on our English internal website, you can see all the internal seminars of the research groups.