Research at the Department of Sociology
The goal of the Department of Sociology is to conduct research at the highest international level. As a university department, the Department of Sociology has a special place in the social science division of labour and a consequent obligation to continue and further develop the subject's central theoretical and methodological complexes.
The purpose of research at the Department of Sociology is thus to contribute to international sociology both theoretically and methodologically and at the same time provide theoretical and empirically grounded analyses with societal relevance to a Danish public.
Read more about current research at the Department of Sociology
If you would like to know more about current research at the Department of Sociology, you can see the current research projects, the department's three research groups and visit the websites of the various research centres under or associated with the Department of Sociology. If you would like to see what topics the different researchers are working on, you can do so by viewing the staff overview or read about the PhD programme.
Find publications from the department's staff
If you would like to see publications from the department's staff, you can see a list of publications from the department's staff since 1990 via the link in the left menu called publications. The page can be customised to show you the most recent publications from employees at the institute.
New publications
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The integration paradox: Does awareness of the extent of ethno-racial discrimination increase reports of discrimination?
2024.11.15 -
Spatial overlap: trade-offs in refugees' residential choices
2024.11.15 -
Mild traumatic brain injury and criminal charges and convictions in mid and late adolescence
2024.10.01