Dr Linnéa BrunoSenior Lecturer, Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, SwedenEmail: linnea.bruno@buv.su.seProfilePublicationsExpertiseProfileBruno holds a PhD in Sociology from Uppsala University. Her research interests and teaching include sociology of childhood, feminist theory, interdisciplinary violence studies, social policy, social work and family law. In particular, Bruno is interested in the significance of intersectional inequalities and institutional conditions when tackling economic and sexual abuse and other types of intimate partner violence and child abuse in the welfare state, including the implementation of violence prevention in schools.ResearchPublications Bruno, L. & Joelsson, T. 2021. Towards a transformative space for conversations about sexualised violence? Obstacles, strategies and precarious moments, NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research, DOI: 10.1080/08038740.2021.1998219 Joelsson, T. & Bruno, L. 2020. Proximal or peripheral: temporality and spatiality in young people's discourses on gender violence in Sweden, Gender and Education, DOI: 10.1080/09540253.2020.1860199 Bruno, L., Joelsson, T. Franzén, A. G., Gottzén, L. 2020. Heroes and others: tensions and challenges in implementing Mentors in Violence Prevention in Swedish schools, Journal of Gender-Based Violence x(x): 1–15. Bruno, L. 2018. National self-image as an obstacle to ensuring children’s rights in the context of domestic violence and family law – the case of Sweden. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 40(4): 426-440. Publikationen i fulltext Bruno, L. 2017. Financial oppression and post-separation child positions in Sweden. European Journal of Social Work 20(1): 1-11. Publikationen i fulltext Bruno, L. 2015. Contact and Evaluations of Violence: An Intersectional Analysis of Swedish Court Orders. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 29(2): 167-182. Publikationen i fulltext Eriksson, M., Bruno, L., Näsman, E. 2013. Domestic Violence, Family Law and School: Children's Rights to Participation, Protection and Provision. Palgrave Macmillan. ExpertiseInterdisciplinary violence studies, violence prevention, child abuse