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Erna Danielsson is a Professor at Mid Sweden University's Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, part of the Faculty of Human Sciences. She is affiliated with the Risk and Crisis Research Centre (RCR). Her research focuses on crisis management, multi-organizational collaboration during crises, and gender norms in disaster contexts. Notable projects include MOSAIK (Multi-organizational collaboration during crisis), PRACTICE (CBRN terrorism preparedness), and RESECTOR (Nordic crisis management post-COVID-19).
Education background includes a Doctorate in Sociology from Umeå University (2002), with a thesis on participation in bureaucratic military decision-making. Key research interests involve volunteer inclusion in disaster response, cross-sector collaboration, and crisis leadership dynamics. She has authored/co-authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles and 15 reports, addressing topics like crisis plans' efficacy, gender roles in disaster recovery, and pandemic management.
Her work emphasizes practical impact, with evaluations of Sweden's pandemic response (Sandviken and Västernorrland County) and studies on volunteer mobilization during wildfires. She co-edited books on gender, risk, and crisis (2020) and led a 2021 study on pandemic governance in Sweden. Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed in the provided texts.
- Key Projects: RESECTOR (Nordic crisis management), MOSAIK (crisis collaboration), GSS2 (cross-border security)
- Grants: Funded by Swedish Research Council Formas
Labs/affiliations include RCR's crisis simulation and policy analysis teams. Future work includes climate adaptation in healthcare systems (2025 report) and longitudinal studies on post-pandemic crisis governance.