
معرفی
Catarina Kinnvall is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden, and serves as Director of SASNET. She is a leading scholar in political psychology, with a focus on globalization, security, religion, nationalism, and gender, particularly in South Asia and Europe.
- Former Vice-President of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP)
- Former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Political Psychology
Her research explores political psychology, migration, multiculturalism, religion and nationalism, radicalization, and gender, with a critical lens on postcolonialism and far-right populism. Key themes include ontological insecurity, far-right fantasies, and gendered violence in global contexts.
Recent articles analyze deglobalization, white supremacy, emotional governance, and neocolonial subjecthood, reflecting her engagement with contemporary crises. She has edited volumes on climate hazards and gender ramifications, and her work intersects with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to gender equality and reduced inequalities.
Scientific Awards:
- Precariousness at Work (2017): Addressing gendered violence in outsourced labor.
- Climate Disasters and Gendered Violence in Asia (2015): Studying vulnerabilities post-catastrophe.



