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Eva Sandstedt is a Professor at Uppsala University's Institute for Housing and Urban Research, specializing in sociological analyses of urban environments in post-WWII Sweden. She earned her B.A. (1969), Ph.D. (1981), and Professorship (2006) from Uppsala University. Her academic work integrates research, teaching, and interdisciplinary collaboration with architects and environmental scientists.
Research interests center on:
- Urban transformation and welfare state impacts on household structures
- Environmental sociology, including indoor health risks and sustainability paradoxes
- Alternative housing models (e.g., co-housing for elderly and youth)
- Theoretical frameworks from Jürgen Habermas and Ulrich Beck
Her publications consistently explore sociological dimensions of urban planning, housing policy, and environmental health, with recurring themes of loneliness/community and risk/sustainability. Recent work examines co-housing resurgence and gentrification.
She has led multiple grant-funded projects and contributes to policy evaluations, including Sweden's Bo01 sustainable city initiative. No awards or student advisories are documented.



