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Linda Moberg serves as Associate Professor in Political Science at Uppsala University while maintaining dual institutional roles: she conducts research within the Health and Healthcare Research group at the Department of Public Health and Care Sciences and delivers most teaching through the Department of Political Science. Her cross-disciplinary position bridges welfare policy analysis with practical healthcare governance.
Her research program critically examines political governance in Swedish welfare systems, focusing on elderly care and healthcare reforms. Key themes include privatization impacts, freedom-of-choice models, and administrative judicial review mechanisms, with current projects analyzing state supervision across welfare sectors and the implementation of the Social Services Act through administrative courts. This work reveals systemic tensions between market-oriented reforms and public service quality assurance.
Publication trends (2016-2025) demonstrate methodological diversity across political science, public health, and nursing research, with increasing emphasis on comparative regulatory enforcement and user-centered care models. Her interdisciplinary approach connects legal frameworks, organizational behavior, and frontline service delivery, particularly evident in studies of nursing work environments and citizen participation mechanisms.
Dr. Moberg maintains extensive teaching responsibilities across undergraduate and graduate levels in Political Science while actively contributing to the Health and Healthcare Research group. Her collaborative network includes prominent scholars like Karin Leijon and Mio Fredriksson, reflecting engagement with both theoretical policy debates and practical welfare service challenges in the Swedish context.



