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01 January, 2011

Emergent hierarchical structures in multiadaptive games

2011. Phys. Rev. Lett. 106: 028702. We investigate a game-theoretic model of a social system where both the rules of the game and the interaction structure are shaped by the behavior of the agents. We ca

Type of publication: Journal articles | Sungmin Lee, Petter Holme, Zhi-Xi Wu
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09 July, 2018

The essence of norms in Sicily – home of the Mafia

Social norms are the glue that holds society and people together. But how can we change poor, destructive norms? Giulia Andrighetto is using theory and experiments in her search for new knowledge. Amo

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15 December, 2022

Higher-achieving children are better at estimating the number of books at home: Evidence and implications

Frontiers in Psychology Abstract The number of books at home is commonly used as a proxy for socioeconomic status in educational studies. While both parents’ and students’ reports of the number of books

Type of publication: Journal articles | Eriksson, Kimmo , , Lindvall, jannika, Helenius, Ola & Andreas Ryve
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06 December, 2013

Why are the home addresses of your friends causing greenhouse warming?

Kay Axhausen, ETH Zürich Transport planning has studied social networks as central element behind the location choice for residential locations and for leisure activities. The talk will introduce the o

Kay Axhausen, ETH Zürich
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05 October, 2021

Completed: The home care service interviews residents and relatives – two-way communication with vulnerable groups

The spread of COVID-19 has been high among the elderly and risk groups. This study aims to develop methods for knowledge acquisition, focusing on vulnerable groups.

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07 February, 2018

Critique and Capital in History and in the Twenty-first Century

Organised by the Institute for Futures Studies and Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study. Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the long-run global development of wealth and inequality as we.

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11 January, 2016

Gustaf Arrhenius more information

Current and Recent Projects The Mimir Institute for Long Term Futures Studies Climate Ethics and Future Generations Sustainable Population in the Time of Climate Change Anxieties of Democracy The Boundary

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03 December, 2013

Cumulative exposure to disadvantage and the intergenerational transmission of neighbourhood effects

Journal of Economic Geography (available online) Abstract:Studies of neighbourhood effects typically investigate the instantaneous effect of point-in-time measures of neighbourhood poverty on individual

Type of publication: Journal articles | Hedman, Lina, David Manley, Maarten van Ham & John Östh
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10 October, 2003

The Future of Housing and Technology in Japan – The Connected House Group Study Tour

The report describes experiences drawn from a study tour in Japan, June 2003. An important conclusion is that not only does the future of housing lay in technology, but technology is an integral part

Type of publication: Working papers | Anna Hrdlicka
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10 February, 2020
Liberal Nationalism - What is it? Why do we need it? Gustaf Arrhenius and David Miller

Liberal Nationalism - What is it? Why do we need it? Gustaf Arrhenius and David Miller

Liberalism and nationalism are in many ways contradictory positions. The ideals of open borders, free movement of people, goods and services, cosmopolitanism and internationalism that are associated w

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