The Social Insight
The Social Insight explores how ideas and evidence interact to shape our understanding of the social world—a ground-up perspective. The social world is complex and multifaceted, and understanding it requires interdisciplinary research, critical thinking, and sound methodology. This channel provides methodological, theoretical, and empirical content to support researchers, students, and practitioners in the social sciences.
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(Re)Conceptualizing Social Resilience
RESILIENCE IN THE MAKING
Diversity - The beauty of co-existence
Unity for Collective Well-being
Eritrea - People and Culture
Conceptualizing Social Resilience: Need for interdisciplinarity and phenomenological understanding
Participatory research methods and doing research with children
Conceptualizing social resilience in the context of migrants’ lived experiences
Researching Social Resilience in the Context of Migration: A Qualitative Methodological Mosaic
Young Adult Migrants’ Social Experiences in Sweden: ‘Melting Pot’ and ‘Salad Bowl’ Integration
Recognition of Welfare Recipients in Labor Market Policies in Sweden
Oxytocin and its Role in Political and Social Life
Social Resilience - Talk with Dr. Eleni Kalantidou (Griffith University, Australia)
Love and Resilience - Resilience is a gift
If resilience had any real economic and societal value?
Interpretative Phenomenological Study - Writing Method Chapter
Unstructured Interviews – A Conversational Iceberg
10 Key Readings in Childhood Studies
Adger’s Contribution to Socio-Ecological Resilience Studies: An Annotated Bibliography
Naturum Vattenriket - Kristianstad
TEKNISKA - Museum of TechnologyMuseivägen 7, 115 27 Stockholm, Sweden
SAFSI - Reading Ethnographic Picture Data
A visit to Smygehuk - Sweden’s southernmost point
Malmö Museum - Sweden
Viking Line ferry Gabriella: Stockholm to Helsinki - Updated
From Lund to Hörby by Bus (Sweden)
Whiteness and Racialised Structures in Social Work
Intensive parenting in twenty-first century Singapore - A talk with Dr Kristina Göransson
A thee-step quality check for qualitative research method