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Johanna Wallin

Johanna Wallin

Visiting Fellow

Johanna Wallin is a Doctoral Candidate at the department of child- and youth studies, Stockholm University, Sweden. Her research explores everyday doings of nations amongst families in Sweden with multiple nationalities. Her focus is on how people understand and enact nations in their everyday lives to look at what people do with the nation, and how this in turn contributes to the production and reproduction of nations. Her research builds on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork with families in Stockholm, Sweden. Prior to her PhD, Johanna has worked in international development policy, research and implementation with Oxford Policy Management and Girl Effect, amongst others. She holds an MA (Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Aberdeen (2009), and an MPhil in Development Studies from ODID (2015).