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Collective behaviour and collective cognition
Jens Krause, Humboldt University, Berlin In his talk Krause will explain some of the basic principles of collective behaviour and collective cognition. Some of the case studies are based on experiments
Leading Swedish researchers appeal to research councils: Withdraw support for Plan S
A large number of Swedish researchers are asking the Swedish research councils in coAlition S to withdraw their support from Plan S. Plan S is an initiative to promote the immediate and open access of

Implicit Mind: Is there a joint in nature between perception and cognition? with Ned Block
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Implicit Cognition and Self-Perception with Petter Johansson
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Radical Interpretation and Implicit Cognition with Anandi Hattiangadi
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Implicit Cognition in the Vegetative State with Tim Bayne
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015.

Implicit Mind: Core Cognition: Implicit Knowledge? with Susan Carey
Recording from the Implicit Mind Workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, May 2015
The knowledge-management complex: From quality registries to national knowledge-driven management in Swedish health care governance
Politics & Policy Abstract This article analyzes the emergence of the Swedish “national system for knowledge-driven management.” We argue that the system is best understood as a meta-instrument that
Olli Kangas: Experimenting with “Basic Income” (BI) in Finland
Olli Kangas, Professor, Director of Governmental Relations, Social Insurance Institution, Kela, Finland ABSTRACT Changes in labour markets, too complex social security system, monetary disincentive prob
Non-state actors in global climate governance: from Copenhagen to Paris and beyond.
Environmental Politics, Volume: 26(4):561-579. doi.org/10.1080/09644016.2017.1327485 Introduction ‘Together now!’ was the slogan used in the invitation to the Marrakesh Partnership for Global Climate Ac