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Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt

Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt | Department of Philosophy 19 May Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt 19 May 2026 10:15 to 11:30 Seminar Jonathan Delafield-Butt is Professor of Child Neurodevelopment and Autism and Director of the award-winning cross-disciplinary Laboratory for Innovation in Autism at the University of Strathclyde.  His research and scholarship examine the origins of psychologic

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Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt

Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt | Filosofiska institutionen 19 maj Seminar by Jonathan Delafield-Butt 19 maj 2026 10:15 till 11:30 Seminarium Jonathan Delafield-Butt is Professor of Child Neurodevelopment and Autism and Director of the award-winning cross-disciplinary Laboratory for Innovation in Autism at the University of Strathclyde.  His research and scholarship examine the origins of psych

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COSM02 Literature List Total Pages: 626 Not all students will read all the pages, one seminar has many readings where the readings are divided up. Allison, Anne. (2013). Introduction: Pain of Life, in .  Precarious Japan , Durham NC: Duke University Press, pp. 1-20 > Pages to read for students: 20 > LUB: Available online from library > Added for new section of course Ames, C. (2016). Amerikamun: C

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Per Wickenberg

Professor emeritus Contact details Email: per [dot] wickenberg [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 88 15 Mobile: +46 72 741 82 72Organisation Sociology of Law Department Service point: 31 WebpagePer Wickenbergs profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Profile area member LU Profile Area: Human rights Publications Displaying of publications. Sorted by year, then titl

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Living as a person requiring prosthetics in Nepal

Background: The landlocked mountain country of Nepal has an extreme topography and is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world. Nepal has ratified and signed the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). To understand what is required to improve prosthetic provision and services for persons living with an amputation in low-income countries, it is of interes

Recent hip fracture trends in Sweden and Denmark with age-period-cohort effects

Summary: This study used nationwide hip fracture data from Denmark and Sweden during 1987–2010 to examine effects of (birth) cohort and period. We found that time trends, cohort, and period effects were different in the two countries. Results also indicated that hip fracture rates may increase in the not so far future. Introduction: The reasons for the downturn in hip fracture rates remain largely

Understanding drought dynamics during dry season in Eastern Northeast Brazil

Eastern Northeast Brazil (ENEB) generally experiences a high variability in precipitation in the dry season, with amplitudes that can overcome 500mm. The understanding of this variability can help in mitigating the socio-economic issues related to the planning and management of water resources this region, which is highly vulnerable to drought. This work aims to assess spatio-temporal variability

The Development of Motor Self-Regulation in Ravens

Inhibitory control refers to the ability to stop impulses in favor of more appropriate behavior, and it constitutes one of the underlying cognitive functions associated with cognitive flexibility. Much attention has been given to cross-species comparisons of inhibitory control; however, less is known about how and when these abilities develop. Mapping the ontogeny of inhibitory control in differen

Shock and Naturalization : An Inquiry into the Perception of Modernity

Popular Abstract in Swedish Avhandlingen undersöker ”chock-modernitet” och ”naturaliserad modernitet” som två sätt att varsebli det moderna. Med natur avses en omgivning som tas för given och i vilken förändring sker inom ramarna för det kända och etablerade. Chocken stör eller bryter ner denna ordning. Begrepp och objekt tycks inte längre sammanfalla, utan uppenbarar istället vad Adorno kallar deIn sociology shock is often seen as emblematic of modernity. However, while Benjamin and Simmel famously portray the big city crowd - and by extension modernity itself - as an arena of shock, shock sensations are notable for their absence in depictions of the crowd as well as of modernity as a whole in much contemporary literature. This is evident in depictions involving streets, trains, technolog

Science - policy interfaces in impact assessment procedures

Modelling tools used in impact assessment procedures can be regarded as tools for communication between science and policy. In order to create an integrated system for modelling not only the scientific components have to be in place but also the science/policy interfaces in the assessment procedures have to be identified and their social dynamics understood.To make a system like SEAMLESS Integrate

Strategic communication at the organizational frontline : Towards a better understanding of employees as communicators

The idea of employees as important (strategic) communicators has emerged in both strategic communication theory and practice during the 21st century. Researchers increasingly urge managers to consider employees as important communicators, and employees’ communication role is increasingly formalized as organizations explicate the importance of all employees taking responsibility for communication i

Smoking and endothelial dysfunction

Cigarette smoking is one of the most important health concerns worldwide. Even though the rate of smoking is declining in developed countries, it is still experiencing growth in developing regions. Many studies have examined the relationship between smoking, as an established risk factor, and cardiovascular diseases. We provide an updated review of the underlying mechanisms of smokinginduced cardi

Some problems of local development : The example of former state agricultural farms in Poland

The paper aims at examining the levels of social cohesion and socio-economic dysfunctionality in former State Agricultural Farms (post-PGR) areas and at assessing the possibilities for initiating bottom-up actions, and for participating in the creation of mechanisms for local development. Data used in the study was obtained in multimethods approach, i.e. mainly during a questionnaire survey, in-de

Safety problems among heavy-drinking youth at a Bulgarian nightlife resort

Background: Vacations at international nightlife resorts represent an important but also risky element in the lives of youth in many countries. There is an urgent need for evaluating the role played by bars and nightclubs in producing and reducing risks; this task is important, especially at upcoming nightlife resorts with limited experience in managing young partygoers from other countries. Metho

The impact of an individualised neonatal parent support programme on parental stress : a quasi-experimental study

Aim: To evaluate the impact on parental stress of an individualised neonatal parent support programme. Method: A quasi-experimental design. Parents of preterm infants, at a level II NICU, were consecutively assigned to a control group (n = 130) and to an intervention group (n = 101). The programme focused on person-centred communication and consisted of four individual nurse–parent dialogues durin

Challenges assessing radiation risk in image guided treatments - implications on optimisation of radiological protection

The present work explores challenges when assessing organ dose and effective dose concerning image-guided treatments. During these treatments considerable x-ray imaging is employed using technically advanced angiographic x-ray equipment. Thus, the radiation dose to organs and the related radiation risk are relatively difficult to assess. This has implications on the optimisation process, in which

Human motor control, autonomic and decision processes under physical and psychological stress. Instinctive, reflexive and adaptive aspects.

The stress response is governed by automatic neurological and hormonal processes that occur before we become consciously aware of a dangerous situation. If stress ensues for 15-30 seconds, the hormonal processes may have progressed so far that recovery takes an hour or longer instead of minutes. Stress can affect our behavior and in certain professions, such as the police force and emergency servi

Experiences of attitudes in Sierra Leone from the perspective of people with poliomyelitis and amputations using orthotics and prosthetics

Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe experiences of attitudes in the society of Sierra Leone from the perspective of individuals with poliomyelitis and people with amputations using orthotic or prosthetic devices. Methods: Individual interviews were conducted using open-ended questions. Twelve participants with amputations or polio were included. Content analysis was applied to the data.