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Eva Maria Hardtmann serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at Stockholm University. Her academic position places her within one of Scandinavia's leading research institutions, contributing to anthropological scholarship with a focus on contemporary social justice issues.
Her research interests center on the prison abolition movement, with particular attention to transregional networks of activists. Dr. Hardtmann examines how formerly incarcerated activists organize across geographical and political boundaries, specifically comparing movements in the United States (New York State, Louisiana, and California) with those in Nordic countries. Her work bridges social anthropology with critical criminology, exploring how abolitionist frameworks emerge and evolve in different cultural and political contexts. This research contributes to broader scholarly conversations about carceral systems, social control, and transformative justice approaches.
As a social anthropologist, her methodology likely incorporates ethnographic fieldwork, participant observation, and qualitative analysis to understand the lived experiences of activists working to dismantle prison systems. Her comparative approach between the US and Nordic regions offers valuable insights into how different welfare states and political traditions shape resistance to mass incarceration.
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