Maria Landqvist
Maria Landqvist
“There is a clear need for us to unite and act collectively. We observe several political initiatives and societal debates that are reshaping perceptions of childhood and undermining children’s rights. As researchers, we must be part of the conversation and offer knowledge grounded in research.”
This is how Cecilia Lindgren, Rebecka Tiefenbacher and Jonathan Josefsson, researchers at the Department of Child Studies at Linköping University, summarised the outcome of organising the Research network on children and youth’s annual meeting.
Over 50 researchers in children’s and youth studies from ten Swedish universities participated in discussions, workshops and experience sharing during two November days. The meeting focused on key issues and prospective collaborations within the field of child and youth research. Between sessions, serious debate was interspersed with moments of laughter at the TEMA house.
Maria Landqvist
• Continue developing public engagement in issues such as lowering the age of criminal responsibility, criminal justice policy, education policy, social work, integration and migration.
• Strengthen dialogue with research funding bodies to secure expertise for strategic initiatives, evaluation of grant applications, and research ethics concerning children and young people.
• Continue to develop PhD courses together.
• Maintain regular meetings, with the next scheduled at Malmö University in 2026 and at the University of Gothenburg in 2027.
Maria Landqvist