
معرفی
Tomas Poletti Lundström serves as a Researcher at the Center for Multidisciplinary Research on Racism (CFR) within Uppsala University's Faculty of Theology, specializing in the intersection of religion and politics with emphasis on radical nationalism, fascism, and evangelical movements in Sweden.
His educational foundation includes a doctorate in the history of religion, providing critical analytical tools for examining religious-political entanglements. Key research domains encompass antisemitism, Islamophobia, Pentecostalism, and digital humanities methodologies including corpus linguistics and digital ethnography.
Lundström's publication trajectory reveals consistent investigation into religious nationalism's manifestations, particularly through Swedish evangelical and far-right movements. His work demonstrates methodological innovation in analyzing digital spaces and historical archives to trace ideological evolution from early 20th-century fascism to contemporary podcast-based radicalization.
Currently leading the Swedish Research Council-funded project The Free Church and the Holocaust: The Swedish Pentecostal Movement's Relationship to Antisemitism 1930-1974, he examines institutional complicity in racial ideologies while maintaining active CFR collaboration on interdisciplinary racism studies.




