
معرفی
Annika Jonsson is an Associate Professor at Karlstad University. Her research focuses on death studies, emotional geography, and social aspects of mourning. She explores continuing bonds theory, the interplay between space and grief, and cultural practices surrounding death. Her work bridges sociology, anthropology, and philosophy, examining how societies navigate loss and memory.
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Research Interests: Annika investigates how people maintain connections with deceased loved ones through place, material culture, and cultural narratives. Her studies analyze social death concepts, afterlife imagery, and gender dynamics in academic environments. She employs interdisciplinary methods to understand mourning's spatial and emotional dimensions.
Publications Overview: Recent work emphasizes Sweden's continuing bonds framework and the absence-presence paradox of the deceased. Earlier research addressed workplace culture and gender inequality in academic settings. Her 2024 publications further develop theories of temporal/emotional spaces in grief.
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