
معرفی
Andrés Brink Pinto is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Lund University's Gender Studies department, with a PhD in History from Södertörn University (2009). His research focuses on gender and sexuality history, queer theory, contentious politics, and urban history. Current projects include studying surveillance of homosexuality in 1950s Stockholm ('Panopticon in the Urinal') and urban governance of illicit pleasures in early 20th-century Copenhagen ('Governing the Pleasurescape'). He teaches courses on gender/sexuality history and archival methodologies.
Education: PhD in History (Södertörn University, 2009); Dissertation: Med Lenin på byrån – normer kring klass, genus och sexualitet i den svenska kommunistiska rörelsen 1921–1939.
Recent research emphasizes urban surveillance, LGBTQ+ histories, and social movements. Awards include the Rudolf Meidner Prize for labor movement research (2010). Projects also include analyses of 1980s Swedish social movements and university political boundary practices. Active in interdisciplinary pedagogy initiatives and public lectures on historical methodology.
Grants: Current projects funded by Ebbe Kocks Foundation and others. His work intersects with UN SDG 5 (Gender Equality) and 11 (Sustainable Cities).



