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Helen Frowe
I am Wallenberg Academy Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Stockholm University, where I direct the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace. Read more about Helen Frowe.
Ellen Lust: CANCELLED
Ellen Lust, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. Ellen Lust is the Founding Director of the Programs on Governance and Local Developmentat Yale University (est. 2013) and
Helen de Canésie
HR CoordinatorTel: +46 76-540 12 34E-mail: [email protected] I handle questions concerning staff, recruitment and HR-administration. I also coordinate research seminars and guest researchers.
Are animals needed for food supply, efficient resource use, and sustainable cropping systems? An argumentation analysis regarding livestock farming
Food Ethics, vol. 9 Abstract It has been argued that livestock farming is necessary to feed a growing population, that it enables efficient use of land and biomass that would otherwise be lost from the
Research seminar Ellen Lust: We Don’t Need No Education: Citizens, States and Development
Ellen Lust, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg. ABSTRACT Conventional wisdom holds that citizens demand high quality service provision across all countries and sectors,
Waiting for Integration Paneldiskussion
Panelsamtal på Framtidsfokus Waiting for integration anordnat av Institutet för Framtidsstudier den 5 februar 2013. Ämnet är asylmottagning och introduktion av asylsökande i Sverige och EU. Medverkand
Forskningens mörker
Sociologen Stefan Svallfors diskuterar här tillsammans med Li Bennich-Björkman sina tre böcker om forskandets och det intellektuella livets mänskliga villkor med anledning av publiceringen av den sist
Sakli(g)t 2024: Sveriges första sakprosafestival
Sakli(g)t is Sweden's first festival of literary non-fiction, organized by the Rikstolvan cultural centre outside Simrishamn in collaboration with the Institute for Futures Studies and Linnaeus UniverGiven the central role of non-fiction as a knowledge-transmitting link between science and the public, Sweden needs an arena where the narrative non-fiction book is the focus of in-depth discussions on the politically increasingly hot issues of facts, truth, narrative, reality and how form and aesthetics affect both knowledge itself and what knowledge becomes viable in today's technologically mobile media landscape. Such meeting places for producers and consumers of the documentary genre have long existed in the neighboring Nordic countries, but have not yet existed in Sweden.This year's program includes author talks with Åsa Wikforss, Nicolas Lunabba, Saga Cavallin, Johan Hilton, Lyra Ekström Lindbäck, Gudrun Schyman, Lasse Berg and Elena Kostiutjenko. In total, 50 authors will appear at the festival. Read the . Get .Together with Rikstolvan, the Institute is a co-founder of the festival, which was launched last year. A permanent establishment of the festival has been made possible with funds from the Institute for Futures Studies, Linnaeus University, the Nature & Culture Foundation, the Swedish Academy, the Swedish Arts Council, Simrishamn Municipality and Region Skåne.
Beyond Operation Protective Edge
This is a seminar on international law and war ethics, taking Operation Protective Edge as an example. The seminar was held at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm 2015. Participants: He
Boksläpp: Forskningens mörker
Forskningens mörkerär en bok om rädslan för att misslyckas och om de negativa känslornas betydelse för forskning och skrivande. Rädsla, ilska, ångest, leda, självförakt är inget en forskare kan eller Om detta skriver Stefan Svallfors, professor i statsvetenskap, i boken Forskningens mörker. Om svarta känslor och konsten att vara lagom rädd som är den avslutande delen i en trilogi om forskandets och det intellektuella livets mänskliga villkor.Kom och lyssna till Stefan Svallfors i ett samtal med Li Bennich-Björkman, professor i statsvetenskap vid Uppsala universitet, och fira boken med ett kortare mingel på Institutet för Framtidsstudier.