I’m a multidiciplinary researcher active in a wide number of fields.

I am a professor of mathematics/applied mathematics at Mälardalen University, but I also have a PhD in social psychology. I lead the global research network Global Social Norms (globalsocialnorms.org).

My current main interest is social norms and opinions on moral issues: how they change over time and how they vary between groups and cultures - and how this depends on which norm or moral issue is involved. In this work I collaborate with Pontus Strimling.

You can find a list of my publications here and here are a few examples of media articles about my research:

New study: Swedes prefer gossiping over arguing (Swedish)

Higher salary and more children for the selfless (Swedish)

How should one punish those who break unwritten rules? (Swedish)