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Institute for Urban Research
Urban Research
The Institute for Urban Research (IUR) seeks to consolidate and widen the strong urban research environment, including doctoral education, at Malmö University.
Future social, ecological and economic challenges are all strongly linked to urbanisation processes.
Guy Baeten, Director
Our research
IUR addresses social, economic and environmental challenges emanating from urbanisation processes.
Drawing on case studies from around the world, IUR integrates knowledge from various disciplines to propose possible solutions to urban societal challenges. The institute engages with citizens, civil society, private actors and public authorities to communicate our research results and find ways to implement solutions. The main themes of our research themes are currently housing and urban renewal, social sustainability, urban migration, urban economics, mobilities, smart cities and urban ecology.
Jonas Alwall
Jonas Andersson
Chad Boda
Claudia Fonseca Alfaro
Robert Hrelja
Ulrik Omar Sebastian Kohl
Christina Lindkvist
Robert Nilsson Mohammadi
Filippa Säwe
Hoai Anh Tran
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Research project
In the gray space(s) of housing provision. Studies of informal practices in two Swedish contexts.
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Research project
International Collaboration for Climate Change Action at the frontlines
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Research project
"Ghetto Uber" in Detroit: A transdisciplinary approach to studying community-led transport solutions in unequal cities
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Research project
The History of Malmö Muslims until 1990
pal.brunnstrom@mau.se -
Research project
Municipal governance and changing local rental markets: medium-sized municipalities’ strategies when meeting residential property investors
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Research project
Strategies for sustainable accessibility with public transport. New ways of dealing with social consequences and needs in public transport...
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Research project
The Emergence of Municipal-Led Green Financialization of Urban Development in Sweden: An Inquiry of a New Form of Urban Entrepreneurialism
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Research project
Weaving it together – the textile industry in Sweden and its international connections 1800-1990
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Research project
Value conflicts in urban biodiversity management - case studies of Swedish municipalities
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Research project
Accounting practices in the everyday life of a refugee
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Research project
The Uruguayan Exile in Sweden. Tracing the Present Past in Three Generations
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Refugee Migration and Cities: Social Institutions, Political Governance and Integration in Jordan, Turkey and Sweden (SIPGI)
josepha.wessels@mau.se
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2024 | Article in journal
Between smart housing and home. EU-funded climate smart interventions in Swedish public housing
Carina Listerborn
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2024 | Article in journal
Visions of sustainable development and the future of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa (and beyond)
Chad Boda, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Frederick Ato Armah, Adrine Atwiine, Ronald Byaruhanga, Walter Chambati, Bernard Ekumah, Turaj Faran, Charles Tetteh Hombey, Ellinor Isgren, Anne Jerneck, Freedom Mazwi, Elizabeth Mpofu, Delmah Ndhlovu, Laury Ocen, Michaelin Sibanda
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2024 | Article in journal
Rent controls in comparative perspective: Reflections on an international symposium
Hamish Kallin, Neil Gray, Joe Beswick, Damian Dempsey, Siobhan Donnachie, Tommy Gavin, Jennie Gustafsson, Konstantin Kholodilin, Oksana Mironova, Edna Monroy, Jamie Palomera, Maria Persdotter, Ana Vilenica, Maria Wallstam
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2024 | Report
Barns bostad först: en forskningsrapport om erfarenheterna av ett års arbete
Martin Grander
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2024 | Article in journal
Sharing housing: a solution to – or a reflection of – housing inequality?
Karin Grundström, Martin Grander, Daniela Lazoroska, Irene Molina
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2024 | Collection (editor)
Varför skärper vi oss inte?: En vänbok till Tapio Salonen
Linda Clavier, Martin Grander
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2024 | Chapter in book
Bostadsrättsföreningars storlek och dess betydelse för bostadsrättens värde
Peter Karpestam, Peter Palm
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2024 | Article in journal
Introduction to the Special Issue: New Perspectives on Public and Social Rental Housing in the Nordic Countries, part two
Martin Grander, Jardar Sørvoll
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2024 | Article in journal
Two Contradictions and the Shape of Public Housing to Come: A Review of the Current State of the Municipal Public Housing Sector in Sweden
Martin Grander
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2024 | Chapter in book
Power and urban governance
Jonathan Davies, Mark Roberts, Simone Vegliò
Urban Matters
Urban Matters, a popular science journal published by IUR, publishes urban research articles and commentaries on urban events, processes, trends and discussions of urban pasts and futures. It also publishes interviews with urban experts and artists, photo essays and book reviews. The Editorial Board encourages combining academic rigueur with journalistic flair to present quality analyses of urban matters to a broader public that includes communities beyond academia.