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    Black Lives Matter: The Role of Emotions in Political Engagement by Ellefsen, Rune, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in Sociology (Oxford) (01-12-2022)
    “…In the spring of 2020, the Black Lives Matter protests shook the Western world. Spreading from the USA, demonstrations diffused globally, especially to Europe,…”
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    How ‘gangsters’ become jihadists: Bourdieu, criminology and the crime–terrorism nexus by Ilan, Jonathan, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-05-2019)
    “…A background in ‘ordinary’ crime, violence and drug use seems to characterize many European individuals recently involved in ISIS-related jihadi violence. With…”
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    Everyday Prevention of Radicalization: The Impacts of Family, Peer, and Police Intervention by Ellefsen, Rune, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in Studies in conflict and terrorism (02-10-2024)
    “…This study examines early intervention against individual radicalization. The data originate from interviews with young Muslims in Norway who had experienced…”
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    THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURE FOR CANNABIS MARKETS: Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegal Drug Markets by Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-11-2012)
    “…This paper reports findings from six years of ethnographic and qualitative research on cannabis markets. Data include interviews with 60 cannabis dealers and…”
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    ‘ISIS is not Islam’: Epistemic Injustice, Everyday Religion, and Young Muslims’ Narrative Resistance by Sandberg, Sveinung, Colvin, Sarah

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-11-2020)
    “…Abstract Powerful narratives that invoke religious concepts—jihad, Sharia, shahid, Caliphate, kuffar, and al-Qiyāmah—have accompanied jihadi violence but also…”
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    Protecting Stories: How Symbolic Boundaries Reduce Victimization and Harmful Drug Use by Copes, Heith, Sandberg, Sveinung, Ragland, Jared

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-03-2023)
    “…Symbolic boundaries are used for establishing narrative identities and have critical impact on behavior and interpersonal interactions. Using data from a…”
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    Corona crimes: How pandemic narratives change criminal landscapes by Sandberg, Sveinung, Fondevila, Gustavo

    Published in Theoretical criminology (01-05-2022)
    “…The epidemic psychology of pandemics creates an atmosphere of panic and fear that can expedite new laws and facilitate criminogenic narrative arousal. Using…”
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    The soundtrack of criminal careers: On music, life courses and life stories by Goyes, David Rodriguez, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in Theoretical criminology (01-02-2024)
    “…Music is ubiquitous in contemporary societies, and criminologists are paying increasing attention to it, asserting that it takes antisocial, prosocial and…”
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    Coordination problems in cryptomarkets: Changes in cooperation, competition and valuation by Bakken, Silje Anderdal, Moeller, Kim, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-07-2018)
    “…The new drug markets emerging on the dark net have reduced earlier drug market risk factors such as visibility and violence. This study uses economic sociology…”
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    WHY DO OFFENDERS TAPE THEIR CRIMES? CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE AGE OF THE SELFIE by SANDBERG, SVEINUNG, UGELVIK, THOMAS

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-09-2017)
    “…New technologies have changed the way we produce and relate to images. Three socio-cultural trends and associated offender motivations stand out when…”
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    Street culture meets extremism: How Muslims involved in street life and crime oppose jihadism by Tutenges, Sébastien, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in British journal of criminology (01-11-2022)
    “…Many studies have examined why individuals with a background in street life and crime are drawn toward extremism. This paper examines why most people with this…”
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    Pathways to Drug Dealing in the Middle and Upper Classes: Early Marginalization, Relative Disadvantage and Countercultural Opposition by Berger, Eirik Jerven, Pedersen, Willy, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in British journal of criminology (11-06-2023)
    “…Abstract Drug dealing is widespread in all sectors of society but is still studied predominantly in disadvantaged urban areas. We identify three main pathways…”
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    Fear, helplessness, pain, anger: The narrated emotions of intimate femicide perpetrators in Latin America by Di Marco, Martín Hernán, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in International sociology (01-05-2024)
    “…While studies of femicide perpetrators have focused on background factors, such as criminal history and mental health conditions, little attention has been…”
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    The street-jihadi spectrum: Marginality, radicalization, and resistance to extremism by Sandberg, Sveinung, Tutenges, Sébastien, Ilan, Jonathan

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-03-2024)
    “…For over a decade, jihadi terrorism in Europe, and the recruitment of Europeans to fight for ISIS in Syria, have increasingly involved marginalized youths from…”
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    Stories of the “good father”: The role of fatherhood among incarcerated men in Mexico by Sandberg, Sveinung, Agoff, Carolina, Fondevila, Gustavo

    Published in Punishment & society (01-04-2022)
    “…This study examines the role of fatherhood for incarcerated men in Mexico, based on repeated life-story interviews with twelve men. We distinguish between…”
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    Rap, Islam and Jihadi Cool: The attractions of the Western jihadi subculture by Qvotrup Jensen, Sune, Fuglsang Larsen, Jeppe, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in Crime, media, culture (01-08-2022)
    “…Recent scholarship has explored the potential of subcultural theory for understanding the convergence of Western street and jihadi subcultures. The role of…”
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    Of course you like to fight: Frames for storytelling in a liberal anger management programme by Andersen, Ditte, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in Acta sociologica (01-02-2019)
    “…Previous research has critiqued conventional anger management programmes for disregarding participants’ values honouring masculine performances of being tough,…”
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    Sexually violent effervescence: Understanding sexual assault among youth by Tutenges, Sébastien, Sandberg, Sveinung, Pedersen, Willy

    Published in Sexualities (01-03-2020)
    “…Based on interviews with 104 young partygoers, this article examines sexual assaults that occur in the context of festive events. Focus is on how individuals…”
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    Dealing with fatherhood: Paternal identities among men in the illegal drug economy by Grundetjern, Heidi, Copes, Heith, Sandberg, Sveinung

    Published in European journal of criminology (01-09-2021)
    “…This study investigates paternal identities among men who are involved in the illegal drug economy in Norway. Using data from life-history interviews, we…”
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