
معرفی
Moa Mårtensson is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Uppsala University, where she teaches courses on European Union politics and comparative politics. Her academic career spans research and teaching roles, with a focus on EU governance, political opposition, and climate policy intersections with social equality.
- Primary Affiliation: Department of Political Science, Uppsala University
- Collaborative Role: Institute for Research on Conflicts of Goals in Sustainable Social Transition
Research Interests: Mårtensson explores how welfare institutions mediate public support for EU policies and climate action, with a secondary focus on political representation, gender dynamics, and minority inclusion. Her work bridges comparative politics, European integration studies, and policy analysis.
Notable Projects: She leads the project Shifting the Calculus of Candidacy? examining hostile political climates' impact on marginalized groups' ambitions. Key projects include Climate Policy as a Social Question (Formas-funded) and Do welfare systems shape public support for climate action? (Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation).
Publications: Her 2025 articles address EU parliamentary opposition dynamics, climate-welfare linkages, and thesis supervision impacts. Earlier works (2024-2023) examine minority political inclusion, gendered opposition behavior, and EU labor immigration conflicts.
Collaborations: She partners with researchers like Thomas Persson, Christer Karlsson, and Joakim Palme on EU-focused studies. Her REMINDER project (2017-2019, Horizon 2020) analyzed free movement challenges, while Swedish Research Council grants supported her work on political opposition and role models (2017-2023).




