Karin Jedeberg

Karin Jedeberg

Doctoral student

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I am a doctoral researcher at the Department of History since 2022, currently working on a dissertation that examines anti-abortion movements in Scandinavia between approximately 1970 and 2005. My project explores the transnational dimensions of these movements, with particular attention to their strategies for mobilizing public opinion against the liberalization of abortion laws. The dissertation situates these developments within broader intersections of religion, medicine, and politics, and seeks to contribute to the field of research on moral activism and transnational social movements.

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  • History

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