Matilda Hellman
Matilda Hellman | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Sociologist, academic, and author |
| Academic background | |
| Education | Bachelor in Political Science Masters in Social Sciences Ph.D. in Communication Docent in Sociology |
| Alma mater | University of Helsinki |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Uppsala University |
Matilda Hellman (born 1974) is a Finnish sociologist and professor of sociology at Uppsala University, where she holds the Segerstedt Chair. She is editor-in-chief of Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. Her research examines the social, political, and cultural dimensions of addiction, lifestyles, the welfare state, and related policy.
Education
In 2001, Hellman completed her Bachelor's degree in Political Science, earned a Master's degree in Social Sciences in 2002, and a Ph.D. in Communication in 2011. She was awarded the Title of Docent in Sociology in 2012, all from the University of Helsinki.[1]
Career
Hellman began her career in 2003 as a scientific editor for Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift at the National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES).[1][2] She later moved into research roles, serving as a project leader at the Nordic Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research (NAD) and the Nordic Welfare Centre (NVC) from 2007 to 2011.[1]
From 2011 to 2016, Hellman led the area "Ownership of addiction" in the EU Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) project ALICE RAP, which addressed addiction and lifestyles in Europe.[3][4] The project produced several books on the research outcomes, including Hellman et al. (2016) Concepts of Addictive Substances and Behaviours Across Time and Place.[4][5]
Hellman served as a lecturer in sociology at the University of Tampere from 2015 to 2017. In 2016, she was appointed research director at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, a position she held until 2023. She subsequently took up a full professorship in sociology at Uppsala University, where she holds the Segerstedt Chair, and remains affiliated with the University of Helsinki as an associate professor.[1] In addition, she is the editor-in-chief of Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.[6]
Scientific contributions
Hellman has conducted research on gambling-related harms from a public health perspective,[7][8] analyzed competing policy objectives,[9] and studied how market structures influence consumption and harm.[10] Her co-authored book Setting Limits: Gambling, Science and Public Policy was reviewed in Critical Gambling Studies, which described it as "a comprehensive review of research on worldwide gambling trends, addiction and related public health issues."[11]
In a 2017 study, Hellman, Marjukka Monni, and Anna Alanko analyzed conceptions of the welfare state in Finnish government programmes between 1950 and 2015 and reported that, since 2014, the programmes' commitments to inclusion and universalism had been markedly reduced.[12][13] Her work on online gaming has discussed the difficulty of properly defining video game addiction.[14][15][16][17] She has also published on how addiction is framed in public discourse, including a 2015 study of press portrayals of "the addict".[18][19]
Hellman is the lead author of Addiction and the Brain: Knowledge, Beliefs and Ethical Considerations from a Social Perspective (Springer, 2022), which examines the social and ethical implications of brain-based models of addiction.[20] She is also a co-author of New Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours (Oxford University Press, 2017), the concluding volume of the EU-funded ALICE-RAP (Addictions and Lifestyles In Contemporary Europe – Reframing Addictions Project), which proposes a redesign of European addictions governance built around a "health footprint" accountability tool and a societal-well-being framework.[4][21][22]
References
- ^ a b c d "N22-2854.pdf" (PDF). uu.se. Retrieved March 11, 2026.
- ^ "Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift" (PDF). Nordisk alkohol- & narkotikatidskrift (in Swedish). 20 (2–3). Helsingfors: STAKES: 88. 2003. ISSN 1455-0725. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
- ^ "Area 1: Ownership of Addiction". ALICE RAP. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
- ^ a b c "Addictions and Lifestyles In Contemporary Europe – Reframing Addictions Project". CORDIS. European Commission. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
- ^ Hellman, Matilda; Berridge, Virginia; Duke, Karen; Mold, Alex, eds. (18 April 2016). Concepts of Addictive Substances and Behaviours across Time and Place. Oxford University Press. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-19-873779-7. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
- ^ "Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Editorial Board" (PDF). SAGE Journals. Retrieved 7 June 2026.
- ^ Hellman, Matilda (April 2023). "Alcohol, drugs, tobacco and gambling form a lens for the Nordic welfare states' biggest challenges". Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 40 (2): 97–99. doi:10.1177/14550725231166557. PMC 10101167.
- ^ Marionneau, Virve; Järvinen-Tassopoulos, Johanna (February 2022). "Treatment and help services for gambling during COVID-19: Experiences of gamblers and their concerned significant others". Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 39 (1): 11. doi:10.1177/14550725211030727. PMC 8899269.
- ^ Thompson, Charlie F. (2025). "Comparing Gambling Policy Evolution in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden". International Journal of Public Administration. 48 (5–6): 396–397. doi:10.1080/01900692.2025.2470760.
- ^ Benedetti, Elisa; Lachi, Alessio; Lombardi, Gabriele; Molinaro, Sabrina (September 2025). "From policy to practice: assessing the impact of electronic gambling machine regulations on harmful gambling behaviour". Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 79 (9): 726. doi:10.1136/jech-2024-222474.
- ^ Berret, Sébastien (28 September 2021). "Book review: Sulkunen, P., Babor, T., Cisneros Örnberg, J., Egerer, M., Hellman, M., Livingstone, C., Marionneau, V., Nikkinen, J., Orford, J., Room, R. & Rossow, I. (2019). Setting Limits: Gambling, Sciences and Public Policy.: Oxford University Press. 232 pp. £36.99UK. ISBN: 9780198817321 (paperback)". Critical Gambling Studies. 2 (2): 175–176. doi:10.29173/cgs119.
- ^ Hellman, Matilda; Monni, Marjukka; Alanko, Anna (2017). "Declaring, shepherding, managing: The welfare state ethos in Finnish government programmes, 1950–2015". Research on Finnish Society. 10: 9–22. doi:10.51815/fjsr.110762.
- ^ Gugushvili, Alexi; Grue, Jan; Dokken, Therese; Finnvold, Jon Erik (December 2023). "No evidence that social-democratic welfare states equalize valued outcomes for individuals with disabilities". Social Science & Medicine. 339: 8. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116361. hdl:11250/3115423.
- ^ Hellman, Matilda; Schoenmakers, Tim M.; Nordstrom, Benjamin R.; van Holst, Ruth J. (2013). "Is there such a thing as online video game addiction? A cross-disciplinary review". Addiction Research & Theory. 21 (2): 102–112. doi:10.3109/16066359.2012.693222.
- ^ Liau, Albert K.; Choo, Hyekyung; Li, Dongdong; Gentile, Douglas A.; Sim, Timothy; Khoo, Angeline (31 July 2015). "Pathological video-gaming among youth: A prospective study examining dynamic protective factors". Addiction Research & Theory. 23 (4): 301. doi:10.3109/16066359.2014.987759.
- ^ Kuss, Daria J.; Shorter, Gillian W.; van Rooij, Antonius J.; Griffiths, Mark D.; Schoenmakers, Tim M. (19 October 2013). "Assessing Internet Addiction Using the Parsimonious Internet Addiction Components Model—A Preliminary Study". International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction: 16. doi:10.1007/s11469-013-9459-9.
- ^ Dahl, Daniel; Bergmark, Karin Helmersson (December 2020). "Problematic internet use: A scoping review – longitudinal research on a contemporary social problem, 2006–2017". Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 37 (6): 498, 500. doi:10.1177/1455072520941997. PMC 8899278.
- ^ Beccaria, Franca; Rolando, Sara; Hellman, Matilda; Bujalski, Michał; Lemmens, Paul (2015). "From Criminals to Celebrities: Perceptions of "the Addict" in the Print Press from Four European Countries from Nineties to Today". Substance Use & Misuse. 50 (4): 439–453. doi:10.3109/10826084.2015.978187. PMID 25545136.
- ^ Bosworth, Kristin Taylor; Massey, Zachary B; Boyle, MaCee; Henry, Nicole; McGough, Katherine G; Ashford, Alyssa; Rains, Ella B; Battle, Jessica D; Kelly, Paris; Malaker, Pias; Tilhou, Alyssa Shell (December 2024). "Analysing media portrayals of people with substance use disorder and addiction: A scoping review". Cultures of Science. 7 (2_suppl): 126–141. doi:10.1177/20966083241313264.
- ^ Hellman, Matilda; Egerer, Michael; Stoneham, Janne; Forberger, Sarah; Männistö-Inkinen, Vilja; Ochterbeck, Doris; Rundle, Samantha (2022). Addiction and the Brain: Knowledge, Beliefs and Ethical Considerations from a Social Perspective (1st ed.). Springer Nature Singapore. ISBN 9789811909481.
- ^ Anderson, Peter; Braddick, Fleur; Conrod, Patricia J.; Gual, Antoni; Hellman, Matilda; Matrai, Silvia; Miller, David; Nutt, David; Rehm, Jürgen; Reynolds, Jillian; Ysa, Tamyko (2017). New Governance of Addictive Substances and Behaviours. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198759836.001.0001. ISBN 9780198759836.
- ^ Rehm, Jürgen; Crépault, Jean-François; Hasan, Omer S. M.; Lachenmeier, Dirk W.; Room, Robin; Sornpaisarn, Bundit (October 2019). "Regulatory Policies for Alcohol, other Psychoactive Substances and Addictive Behaviours: The Role of Level of Use and Potency. A Systematic Review". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16 (19): 3749. doi:10.3390/ijerph16193749. PMC 6801613. PMID 31590248.