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Linnéa Bruno is a Lecturer in Child and Youth Studies at Stockholm University, affiliated with the Department of Child and Adolescent Studies. She holds a PhD in Sociology and specializes in research addressing knowledge production, legal/social policy, and violence prevention related to children, youth, and families. Her work critiques welfare state practices, particularly around domestic violence and familialization processes.
Education:
PhD in Sociology (Uppsala University)
Extensive background in sociology, social work, gender studies, and criminology.
Research Focus:
- Violence prevention in schools and communities
- Gender-based violence dynamics
- Family law and state responsibility in cases of domestic violence
- Theoretical contributions on kinship as a power structure and familialization processes
Key Projects:
- Evaluation of the Dating Matters violence prevention program (Swedish adaptation)
- Analysis of Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) in secondary schools
- Forte-funded study on children's mental health in parental separation cases
Teaching:
Course manager for 'Meeting children and youth in difficult situations' and 'Violence in youth daily life'
Supervisor of student essays across multiple disciplines
External lecturer on family law, gender equality, and violence prevention
Labs/Teams:
Collaborations with the Swedish Gender Equality Authority and cross-professional teams evaluating risk assessment tools in family law cases





