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Nonwoven fibre networks underpin filtration, insulation and geotextiles, where liquid uptake, redistribution and release govern performance. In needle-punched felts, barbed needles mechanically entangle fibres and partially reorient them towards the thickness direction (z), creating out-of-plane “pillars” and heterogeneity. While mechanical and structural consequences of needling are well document

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Klättercentralen är ett transformeringprojekt i Lokstallarna, Kirseberg. Lokstallarna har en mer än 100-årig historia bakom sig. Under stor del av 1900-talet var Lokstallarna en tågverkstad för Sveriges många tåg. Under slutet av 1900-talet blev många av lokalerna tomma då verkstaden lades ner. Därefter har fler olika företag hyrt in sig på området. Idag är Lokstallarna under utveckling då Malmö s

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Contemporary lifestyles are increasingly characterized by prolonged sitting and reduced everyday physical activity, contributing to a range of health-related challenges. This project investigates whether residential architecture can encourage everyday movement and support health without relying on institutional or fitness-oriented solutions. The research explores how the layout of the home and

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Material decarbonization in construction is often framed as a technical challenge of substituting high-carbon materials with lower-carbon alternatives. However, organizations seeking to reduce material-related/ embodied emissions must also address significant uncertainties related to regulation, supplier capacity, technology scale-up, client demand, project economics, data quality, and internal go

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This thesis examines the extent to which market-mediated refugee housing arrangements in Sweden, specifically the Own Accommodation (Eget boende: EBO) system as implemented in the municipality of Malmö, comply with Swedish non-discrimination obligations under Article 21 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, alongside secondary EU law requirements governing equal access to hou

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Food consumption is one of the largest contributors to household environmental impacts and plays a central role in climate change, resource use, and biodiversity loss. Although many consumers express positive attitudes toward sustainable consumption, previous research shows that purchasing decisions are often driven by price, habits, and convenience rather than environmental concerns. This study t

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The European Union’s circular economy regulations are converging on manufacturers within a compressed 2026-2028 window: the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive with its European Sustainability Reporting Standard for Resource Use and Circular Economy module (CSRD-ESRS-E5), the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation and its Digital Product Passport, the Battery and End-of-Life Vehicl

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This study examines how pornography is constructed in Swedish opinion media, focusing on how power, responsibility, and vulnerability are discursively distributed among gendered subjects. The study is grounded in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and draws on Michel Foucault’s theories of discourse and power, Judith Butler’s theory of vulnerability, and Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectional

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The purpose of this essay is to uncover how fashion in the royal court during the renaissance can be used to communicate power. To do this I have done research on Queen Elizabeth I and Quenn Christina of Sweden to understand how powerful women of the renaissance between 16th century and mid-17th century dressed. These queens are also women that had the highest position of power in a society where

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This thesis explores the production, transformation, and legitimation of the concept of “good taste” within the field of luxury fashion. Using the Gucci Jackie handbag as an analytical object, the study examines how a single fashion item can maintain its cultural legitimacy and symbolic value despite significant shifts in its visual expression and cultural context. Through three historically situa

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This study examines how clothing practices at Studio 54 between 1977 and 1980 functioned as visual expressions of status, identity and belonging. Through a qualitative visual analysis of ten black-and-white photographs from Hasse Persson’s photobook Studio 54, the study investigates how clothing, styling and bodily expressions contributed to the construction of social hierarchies within the nightc

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This study examines how Lund University navigates the integration of generative AI and what conditions shape its ability to pursue sustainability goals, with a particular focus on SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure). As generative AI becomes increasingly embedded in higher education, universities face growing pressure to adopt these technologies while mana

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This thesis explores how project manager competences are shaped by business transformation contexts under evolving organisational capability pressures. In increasingly complex and changing business environments, organisations rely on projects to translate strategic priorities into practice and support organisational value creation. As a result, the role of project managers is expanding beyond trad

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This thesis investigates the development of a digital beamforming algorithm targeting efficient execution on Neural Processing Unit (NPU)-oriented architectures for millimeter-wave (mmWave) Fifth Generation New Radio (5G NR) systems. While mmWave frequencies enable high data rates, they also introduce significant propagation losses that require advanced beamforming techniques that can overcome thi

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This thesis explores how entrepreneurs in service-oriented micro and small enterprises (MSEs) make sense of digital tools and how these interpretations shape digital adoption decisions. While rationalist frameworks such as the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Diffusion of Innovations (DOI), and the Technology-Organisation-Environment (TOE) framework primarily explain adoption through technologic

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Abstract Women entrepreneurs globally face gendered challenges rooted in the masculine image of the entrepreneur. This thesis explores how female entrepreneurs in Sweden navigate these challenges within entrepreneurial environments. Although Sweden is widely regarded as one of the world's most gender-equal countries, entrepreneurship continues to be shaped by gendered norms, expectations, an

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Title: Empowered on Masculine Terms? Negotiating Femininity in Nike’s Empowerment Narratives Date of Seminar: 2026-06-04 Course: BUSN39 – Degree Project in Global Marketing – Master Level Authors: Klara Palklint, Johanna Östblom Supervisor: Daphne Geveke Keywords: Femvertising, empowerment, female empowerment, Nike, sports apparel, advertising, femininity Research questions: What empowerment narra

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Generation Alpha, those born between 2010 and 2024, are becoming the largest generation of active consumers by 2040, yet their engagement with contemporary marketing strategies remains largely unexplored. This qualitative thesis examines how Gen Alpha's sense of self shapes their engagement with Limited Edition Co-Branding (LECB), addressing a gap at the intersection of identity formation, sca

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Background and purpose: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in Sweden. The mortality can be significantly reduced if the breast cancer is detected at an early stage. Screening programs in Sweden are offered for all woman between 40-74 years, using conventional digital mammography (DM). Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is superior to DM in terms of diagnostic accuracy, but