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14 November, 2025

WHO and artificial intelligence: contesting global health futures through foresight

Public Health Abstract The article examines the World Health Organization’s (WHO) discourse on artificial intelligence (AI) in their foresight exercises, doing so by drawing on the analytical framework

Type of publication: Journal articles | Tucker, Jason
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16 June, 2023
Immigrant women in European labour markets

Immigrant women in European labour markets: connecting culture, institutions, and human capital

Why do immigrant women experience a double disadvantage in the labour market? Understanding the reasons is the first step towards creating efficient measures to change the situation.

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11 April, 2025

Logistics, Power, Possible Futures: A Teach-in Connecting the Nordics, Europe, and the Middle East

Venue: Biblioteket, Hägerstensåsens medborgarhusFor more information och information på svenska, visit the Facebook event here > Why should we care about logistics? How do we connect struggles around

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25 November, 2024

Chapter 14 Collaborative Future-Making: Bridging the Everyday and the Global Political Economy of Automated Health

Fors, Vaike, Berg, Martin and Brodersen, Meike. The De Gruyter Handbook of Automated Futures: Imaginaries, Interactions and Impact, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2024. Abstract Health services and medical

Type of publication: Chapters | Tucker, Jason , & Michael Strange
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05 December, 2018

A Game of Stars: Active SETI, radical translation and the Hobbesian trap

Futures  Volume: 101, pp. 46–54. doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2018.06.007  Abstract Among scholars dedicated to Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence (SETI), the risks and possibilities of actively contac

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jebari, Karim , Niklas Olsson-Yaouzis
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17 March, 2021

Population axiology and the possibility of a fourth category of absolute value

i:  Economics and Philosophy Vol. 36:1 AbstractCritical-Range Utilitarianism is a variant of Total Utilitarianism which can avoid both the Repugnant Conclusion and the Sadistic Conclusion in population

Type of publication: Journal articles | Gustafsson, Johan E.
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13 March, 2014

The Future of Urban Social Life

Going Solo and Connecting. Main speaker: Eric Klinenberg. Comments: Maria Törnqvist and Elizabeth Thomson. Eric Klinenberg, Professor of Sociologi and Director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at

Going Solo and Connecting. Main speaker: Eric Klinenberg
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27 April, 2023
Andrey Tibajev

Andrey Tibajev

I am a researcher in ethnic and migration studies with a special interest for integration processes. I received my doctorate from Linköping University with the dissertation The value of immigrants' hum, in which i studied how the human capital of immigrants is used and valued on the Swedish labour market.

PhD, Ethnic and Migration Studies
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12 June, 2025
Laurie Paul: Value by Acquaintance

Laurie Paul: Value by Acquaintance

Laurie Ann Paul, Milestone Family Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science at Yale University. L.A. Paul's book Transformative Experience has sparked many discussions in philosophy since its publi

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