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Karin Borevi is a Researcher at Uppsala University with dual affiliations at the Center for Multidisciplinary Research on Religion and Society (CRS) within the Department of Theology and the Department of Political Science. Her scholarly work focuses on migration governance, citizenship frameworks, and multiculturalism within Nordic welfare states, particularly examining Swedish policy exceptionalism through comparative European lenses.
Academic Credentials:
- PhD (Filosofie Doktor)
Borevi's research interrogates critical tensions between welfare state sustainability and immigration policies, with core interests in family migration systems, refugee housing allocation, border management, and the gendered dimensions of integration requirements. Her theoretical contributions include frameworks analyzing choice-need dichotomies in newcomer housing and path dependencies in Swedish multiculturalism.
Publication analysis reveals sustained engagement with Scandinavian policy divergence, particularly Sweden's evolving stance on multiculturalism amid European integration pressures. Recent works spotlight conflicts in Europeanisation conceptualizations and border control mechanisms, while earlier scholarship establishes Sweden as a 'flagship' case for welfare-state-compatible multiculturalism.
Scientific Recognition:
- No awards or fellowships documented
Research Funding & Mentorship:
Source material provides no details regarding grant acquisitions or doctoral/master's student supervision activities.
Research Infrastructure:
Borevi contributes to interdisciplinary knowledge production through CRS's religion-society nexus research and the Department of Political Science's migration policy analysis, participating in projects examining Nordic integration models and European border governance frameworks.


