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Internationella forskningsfinansiärer

EU-finansierade forskningsprogramHorizon EuropeThe EU's main instrument for funding research in Europe.Läs mer om Horizon EuropeCOST is one of the longest-running instruments supporting co-operation among scientists and researchers across Europe. COST invites proposals for new COST Actions contributing to the scientific, economic, cultural or societal development of EuropeLäs mer och ansök på COST

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/forska-och-utbilda/stod-till-forskning/sok-forskningsfinansiering-pa-egen-hand/internationella-forskningsfinansiarer - 2025-11-28

Charif Benhelima

Extern handledare och gästföreläsare i fri konst Kontaktinformation E-post: charif [dot] benhelima [at] khm [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Konsthögskolan i Malmö Charif Benhelima är en belgisk konstnär som bor och arbetar i Antwerpen.  Benhelima närmar sig frågeställningar kring minne och glömska, tid och rum, ursprung, identitet, representationspolitik och varseblivning. Han fick sitt genombrott m

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Kerstin Enflo

Professor Kontaktinformation E-post: kerstin [dot] enflo [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 74 91Organisation Ekonomisk-historiska institutionen Besöksadress: Scheelevägen 15 B, Lund Rumsnummer: Alfa 1:2096 Hämtställe: 10 WebbplatsKerstin Enflos profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Professor Tillväxt, teknologisk förändring och ojämlikhet Publikationer Visar av publ

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Information how to write scientific report biology eng

Department of Biology Lund University 2020-03-26 INSTRUCTION FOR PROJECT REPORTS Why write a project report? To write a project report is an opportunity to practice how to document an experiment/field study, to communicate your results, and to write scientifically. Writing skills are necessary to convey information and knowledge, and are required by future employers both within and outside academi

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Lathund-refworks

Medicinska fakulteten, Bibliotek & IKT, MHB 1 RefWorks user guide för studenter 1. Skapa ett användarkonto i RefWorks Öppna RefWorks startsida (http://www.refworks.com/) och klicka på Login. Klicka på Sign up for a New Account, fyll i uppgifterna och klicka på Create account. Det är viktigt att komma ihåg sitt login namn och sitt lösenord! När RefWorks har tagit emot alla uppgifter kan man direkt

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Evaluating a quantitative IT maturity self-assessment approach: Does it give a good way of the as-is state?

It has become increasingly recognized that IT organizations must ensure that IT services are aligned to business needs and actively support them. Therefore, the internal IT service management processes are under constant improvement. Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is the most commonly adopted framework for IT service management. The recommendation is to start an ITIL implemenIt has become increasingly recognized that IT organizations must ensure that IT services are aligned to business needs and actively support them. Ther efore, the internal IT service management processes are under constant improvement. Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is the most commonlyadopted framework for IT service management. The r ecommendation is to start an ITIL impleme

Projectification of Organizations, Governance and Societies : Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Implications

This book is about projectification – a concept that captures the increasing reliance on “the project” in contemporary societies, governance and economies. Despite its significance, this development and transformation, not only of public and private organizations but also our working environment and way of living, has received little scholarly attention compared to other major societal movements.

From Paper Patterns to Patterns-on-Fabric : Home Sewing in Sweden 1881–1981

From the end of the nineteenth century and one hundred years onward, home sewing was an important part of many women’s duties, but it was also a pleasure, something that existed parallel with the emerging mass-produced ready-to-wear industry. The paper patterns used for home dressmaking were often sold and distributed through women’s magazines. These pattern sections were both a kind of reader serFrom the end of the nineteenth century and one hundred years onward, home sewing was an important part of many women’s duties, but it was also a pleasure, something that existed parallel with the emerging mass-produced ready-to-wear industry. The paper patterns used for home dressmaking were often sold and distributed through women’s magazines. These pattern sections were both a kind of reader ser

Communicating gender-equality progress, reduces social identity threats for women considering a research career

Abstract: Since the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affect students’ perceptions of a research career? In the current study, an experimental manipulation either reminded students of academia’s current dominance of men, or of its improving gender-balance. The results showed that women primed with the dominance of men, anticipated much higher sociSince the majority of top-level researchers are men, how does this vertical gender-segregation affect students’ perceptions of a research career? In the current study, an experimental manipulation either reminded students of academia’s current dominance of men or of its improving gender-balance. The results showed that women primed with the dominance of men anticipated much higher social identity

The world is not a field : An interview with Michèle Lamont

In this interview, Michèle Lamont discusses her intellectual trajectory in relation to other sociologists and research fields. The starting point is her relationship to Bourdieu’s field theory in 1980s Paris. She describes how her empirically grounded work developed as a critique of Bourdieu’s oeuvre yet draws heavily on it. A common thread in her work is a focus on social and symbolic boundaries

Energy Communities: a transition towards a more just energy system?

We use energy in almost every aspect of our lives. Yet, often, we do not know the source of electricity that powers our homes or heats our food. In this episode, we explore energy communities as a form of decentralised and democratic energy production. Community energy sees people coming together to take control of their energy needs, by finding alternative ways to organise and govern the energy sWe use energy in almost every aspect of our lives. Yet, often, we do not know the source of electricity that powers our homes or heats our food. In this episode, we explore energy communities as a form of decentralised and democratic energy production. Community energy sees people coming together to take control of their energy needs, by finding alternative ways to organise and govern the energy s

Carbon exchange in boreal ecosystems: upscaling and the impacts of natural disturbances

Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by rising air temperatures and changes in precipitation regimes and the frequency of natural disturbances. Predicting how the boreal biome will respond to climate change depends on being able to accurately model and upscale the greenhouse gas fluxes between these ecosystems and the atmosphere. This thesis f

Om reformers karaktär : On the character of reforms

The ambition in this article is to present a scheme designed to facilitate an elementary analysis of political reforms. The scheme is based on six questions: Public interest or special interests? Stability or flexibility? With or against the market? Confirmation or initiation? Long or short sight? Intended or unintended consequences? There are other questions to keep in mind when evaluating reform

Syntolkning som multimodal medierande aktivitet

Audio description (AD) offers people with visual impairments and blindness a richer and more detailed understanding and experience of film, theatre and other events by describing what is seen but not heard (Holsanova 2016b, 2020a). With the analysis of audio described film scenes, I will illustrate that AD is a complex meaning-making activity that cannot be limited to only replacing the visual par

South Asian Nationalisms: Guest Editors' Introduction

This article intends to raise questions related to nationalism in South Asia, while also addressing the rationale for this special issue. Is nationalism a monolithic construct based on a European precedent or is it something much larger that is developed pluralistically in a variety of contexts around the world? If the latter is true, which is our position, then how do we go about studying the var

Navigating in Closeness with Residents at Group Homes for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Self-Determination and Ethical Dilemmas in Everyday Work

Based on the perspective of frontline staff who work closely with adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) in group homes in Sweden, this article explores ethical dilemmas that arise when daily tasks intersect with efforts to achieve the disability policy goal of self-determination and the nature of close work relationships. Using the successive focus group interview method, the study highlights

Swedish trade unions and in-work poverty : A critical approach to industrial relations using Luhmann's systems theory as framework of analysis

This article aims to exemplify how Swedish social partners, especially trade unions, have addressed the issue of in-work poverty in relation to recent and influential changes of the Swedish Employment Protection Act. Applying a methodology where Luhmann’s systems theory is used as a framework of analysis, whereby social partners and trade unions are viewed as organisations that contribute to the p

Socio-Ecological Horizons In Consumer Research: : Sustainable Visions, Sentiocentrism Shifts and challenging Fantasies of Ethical Consumption

In this special session we wish to critique and reimagine the anthropocentric present. In contemporary consumerist society (Schmitt et al., 2022), the global “free market” is presented as the solution to the environmental and climate urgency through pillars like unlimited growth, responsibilized consumers, and not least, the domination of Nature (e.g. Hornborg 2019). There are alternatives, but thIn this special session we wish to critique and reimagine the anthropocentric present. In contemporary consumerist society (Schmitt et al., 2022), the global “free market” is presented as the solution to the environmental and climate urgency through pillars like unlimited growth, responsibilized consumers, and not least, the domination of Nature (e.g. Hornborg 2019). There are alternatives, but th