Founded in 1666, Lund University is consistently ranked among the world’s top universities, with around 47,000 students and over 8,800 staff across Lund, Helsingborg, and Malmö. The University values diversity and equality, viewing them as strengths and assets.
The Project Assistant will contribute to Protest as a Democracy Test: Protest Culture under Transformation and as a Transformative Power (ProTest), funded by Horizon Europe. The project analyses the context, current state, and potential trajectories of protest politics and culture amid global trends of de-democratization, focusing on the European Union (EU) and Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries in a comparative perspective.
Research objectives:
Analyse whether and how de-democratization processes affect protest culture and how these effects vary with the quality of democracy.
Investigate how affected protest patterns influence the state of democracy, with a focus on representation of citizens’ preferences.
The position is part of Work Package 4 (WP4) focusing on Sweden, studying the instrumentalization of discursive frames in response to protests through mainstream media and political actors.
Compile data for quantitative, qualitative, and critical discourse analysis
Collect and code media material
Conduct quantitative content analysis of media and map actor-discourse networks
Perform qualitative content analysis and critical discourse analysis of media
Write internal reports on findings
Master’s degree (or equivalent) in sociology of law, sociology, media/communication studies, political science, or related field
Demonstrated research skill and reliability in collaborative projects
Proficiency in Swedish and English (oral and written)
Experience with content or discourse analysis and careful documentation
Knowledge of media-framing theory and protest studies
Full-time (100%) for 2 months: 1 April – 31 May 2026, or
Part-time (50%) for 4 months: 1 April – 31 July 2026
Employment and remuneration per Lund University regulations
Hybrid workspace (combination of in-person and remote work, by agreement)
Submit a single PDF including:
Cover letter (max 2 pages) stating fit for WP4 and availability
CV with publications (if any) and degree certificates
One short writing sample (e.g., thesis chapter, article)
Names and contact details of 2 referees
Deadline: 5 January 2026
Start date: 1 April 2026 or by agreement
Lund University prioritizes diversity and equality and encourages applications from underrepresented genders in the subject, in case of equally qualified candidates.
Michael Molavi: michael.molavi@soclaw.lu.se
Isabel Schoultz: isabel.schoultz@soclaw.lu.se
Elin Jonsson: elin.jonsson@soclaw.lu.se
The Sociology of Law Department at Lund University focuses on the relationship between law and society. Research areas include gender and discrimination, AI and machine learning, children’s rights, welfare, legal cultures, corruption, migration, financial security, and crime. The department offers courses at all levels and runs a bachelor’s program in criminology in collaboration with the Department of Sociology. Cross-disciplinary collaboration and professional engagement with public authorities are encouraged.
Type: Special fixed-term employment
Contract: Full-time
Number of positions: 1
Full-time equivalent: 100%
City: Lund
County: Skåne län
Country: Sweden
Reference number: PA2025/3109
Union representatives:
OFR/ST: Fackförbundet ST, 046-2229362, st@st.lu.se
SACO: Saco-s-rådet vid Lunds universitet, kansli@saco-s.lu.se
SEKO: Seko Civil, 046-2229366, sekocivil@seko.lu.se
Published: 12 Nov 2025
Application deadline: 5 Jan 2026