Regime Heterogeneity
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Niels N. Kristensen is an assistant professor of political sociology at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on democracy and political participation, as well as a political identity, participation, citizenship, user influence, and innovation in the public sector.
Thomas Denk is a professor of political science at Örebro University, Sweden. His research focuses on political culture, state formation, and democratization.
Maria Olson is a professor for education at Stockholm University, Sweden. She is also a guest professor in educational work at Dalarna University, Sweden. Her research covers education policy, educational theory, and philosophy, with a special focus on curriculum theory, democracy, and citizenship in education, as well as social science education.
Trond Solhaug is a professor in the Department of Teacher Education, Faculty of Social and Educational Sciences at the NTNU Trondheim, Norway. He is teaching social science and pedagogy. His research focuses on democracy, citizenship in education as well as teacher education. Recent research is framed by "inclusive citizenship" and focuses on participation, political identity, and intercultural competence, as well as integration in teacher education.