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The Nabberör dogs - social significance of dogs in South Scandinavian Late Iron Age
An approach to use photo elicitation interviews
Researchers share their tips and experiences on communicating research through social media
Social media communication to create public safety and oppose public fear : Insights into how Swedish public sector organizations convey a sense of public safety via Instagram
Downloading and filesharing through Peer-to-peer networks: the copyright versus the free access to the cultural products
The “peer to peer” (P2P) is a technology of downloading and filesharing between online - Internet - users by the mean of specified software. Since June 1999, the Napster software has made the happiness of millions of individuals who used it to obtain and share free audio files Mp3. Rapidly, the major recording companies have prosecuted the Napster Company and managed to force it to close down. The
The Church of Sweden and the Quest to Bounce Back Better
Civil society organizations have distinctive roles to play in everysociety. They collectively contribute to the very communal fabric thatenables a dynamic social contract, and provide the space and the opportunityfor matters not easily handled in the other spheres of society.In those roles civil society is also a crucial part in the resilience of anysociety and a key force in its capacity to cope
Street Art and Public Space : A digital archive
This paper aims to discuss street art as new form of art and activism of uncomissioned and unsanctioned artifacts including paintings, murals and various kinds of stencils, posters, and stickers applied in any public surface. As Bengtsen (2014) has argued street art is a sociocultural practice, which is performative, ephemeral, and site specific. Street art has much to tell us about the dialectics
AI Lund lunch seminar: The Good, the Bad, or the Ugly? Reflections on the impact of AI in Teaching First-Semester Calculus
The Fjörður Midden, A Volumetric approach to a 10th to 11th century midden
Karolina Brylka
Affilierad Kontaktinformation E-post: karolina [dot] brylka [at] geol [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Miljö- och geovetenskapliga institutionen (MGeo) WebbplatsKarolina Brylkas profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Forskare Geologiska institutionen Publikationer Visar av publikationer. Sorterade efter år och sen titel. Filtrera efter typ AllaArtikel i tidskriftDoktorsavhandling Fi
https://www.geologi.lu.se/karolina-brylka - 2025-12-10
KENT OLOFSSON + ROBERT EK: Olofsson, Wishart, Hettne / INTONAL 2025
Influencing the European Union through lobbying: An emphasis on the European Parliament and a case study of ECON
Lobbying within the EU is a welcome and frequently used way of constructing the policy process. The aim of this thesis is through a text analysis describe and understand the influence that interest groups have on especially the European Parliament but also the Commission. My objects of study are the three institutions of the European Union with an emphasis on the European Parliament. I use network
Exploring the harmony between sustainable eating and health
SASNET Public Lecture with Jagannath Panda: "Power Plays in a Multipolar World: Mapping India’s Global Game"
23 januari 2025 17:15 till 18:45 | Föreläsning Welcome to a public SASNET lecture with Jagannath Panda (Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs) on India’s strategic choices in the Indo-Pacific. Over the past decade, geopolitical transitions have gathered momentum across the world. China’s rise, the growing competition between the US and China, the Ukraine war and Gaz
Does Democratization Cause Redistribution? Evidence from Sweden and Brazil
This paper explores the relationship between democratization and economic redistribution using case study analysis applied to Sweden and Brazil. We find that democratization is intimately connected to redistribution through the welfare state, but as an event in itself is neither a necessary nor a sufficient cause of redistributive reforms. Democratization is not strictly necessary, because in anti
