Research Group Mobility, Space, Place and Urban Studies (MOSPUS)
MOSPUS develops theoretically informed and critical research on the themes of space, place, mobility and urban studies. The group brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines that include geography, sociology, anthropology, planning and architecture. Our work is guided by a strong commitment to social justice and to making more sustainable and democratic futures.
This commitment is exemplified by our interest in developing and deploying critical research methodologies. Many of us have focused on meaningful engagement with the communities and practitioners with which we work, including through the use of participatory, action and advocacy-oriented research methods and the maintenance of ongoing community interactions and collaborations.
Part of our efforts to conduct research that reaches beyond the university is the development of creative methodologies and research communication. These approaches include visual and digital media, art practice, ethnography, participatory knowledge production, ‘future creating’ workshops, and advocacy- and policy-oriented outputs.
Research themes include:
- Cities and planning: urban planning, politics, social innovation, empowerment, sustainability, local and regional economies, participatory design, utopian visions
- Mobilities: migration, travel, sustainable transport, everyday urban mobilities and practices
- Everyday life and cultural diversity: embodied encounters, difference, alterity and citizenship, othering
- Materialities and design: architecture, material culture, lighting, mobile technologies, cultural heritage, practices of use
- Spatial politics: geopolitics, (trans)national identities, urban art and performance, natural resources, nature management and parks, state-building, violence
- Tourism and cultural industries: experiences, performance, place design, regional development
Our researchers collaborate extensively with local and international colleagues, and they are active in a number of interdisciplinary research centres at RUC.
Publications
Domicide in Danish: A critical phenomenological exploration
Christensen, S., Jaganjac, E., Simonsen, K. & Kvist, A. T., 2026, In: Nordic Journal of Urban Studies. 5, 2, p. 1-16 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Feedback Loops in Rural Depopulation
Søder, P. H., Jan 2026, In: Geographical Analysis. 58, 1, e70027.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Forskere: Den almene sektor er en central aktør i mødet med biodiversitets- og klimakrisen
Christensen, S., Delica, K. N. & Figueroa, M., 7 Jan 2026, In: Byrummonitor. 7.januar 2026, p. 0 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Contribution to newspaper - Comment/debate
Activities
CPH:DOX - Alle os og Siloen - et lokalsamfund i forandring
Grindsted, T. S. (Speaker)
19 Mar 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
CPH:DOX: Alle Os og Siloen - et lokalsamfund i forandring
Grindsted, T. S. (Speaker)
14 Mar 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
Byforskning uden grænse - Et paradigmeskift i strategisk byledelse?
Andersen, J. (Participant)
5 Mar 2026Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference
Press-media
Ekspert: Kommune har lavet sjusk og dårligt arbejde med berømt minigolfpark
10/03/2026 → 11/03/2026
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Hva' sker der, FOX? Helt skævt Grønlands-kort på tv
26/12/2025
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media
Mere viden
Base på RUC
Forskningsgruppen hører hjemme på Institut for Mennesker og Teknologi
Relaterede forskningsenheder: Center for Aktionsforskning og Demokratisk Samfundsudvikling // Centre for Tourism Research // Center for Natur- og Nationalparkforskning // Center for Arktiske Studier på RUC
Ph.d.-skole: Ph.d.-skolen for Mennesker og Teknologi
Uddannelser og fag: Geografi // Nordic Urban Planning Studies // Plan, By og Proces // Humanistisk-Teknologisk Bachelor
Forskning fra Roskilde Universitet
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Kontakt
Kontaktperson
Thomas Skou Grindsted
Lektor
Telefon: +45 4674 2723
tskoug@ruc.dk