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Linnea Lundgren is a Researcher at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies within Lund University's Faculty of Humanities and Theology. Her work focuses on the intersection of religion, public health crises, and migrant communities.
Her research interests center on sociological responses to pandemics within religious contexts, particularly examining how religious practices adapt during health emergencies. Specializing in religious migrant groups in Sweden, she investigates behavioral changes in worship practices, hygiene compliance, and community resilience during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. Her work bridges religious studies with public health sociology.
Recent publications analyze pandemic impacts on Swedish religious communities, revealing how theological interpretations interact with public health mandates. Her fingerprint shows strong connections between infectious disease management and religious behavioral science, with recurring themes in viral transmission mitigation within congregational settings.
Current research includes active projects funded by the Swedish Research Council examining religious migrant group responses to crises. Her collaborative work involves ethical review applications and cross-institutional partnerships focused on real-time crisis response mechanisms within diverse religious communities.




