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13 November, 2025

Using agent-based social simulations to inform organ donation policymaking: adopting the Spanish approach in Sweden

The 26th International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation (MABS2025) Abstract Organ donation is a crucial aspect of healthcare, yet, the number of donors is insufficient to cover the demand for tr

Type of publication: Journal articles | Tucker, Jason , Fabris, B. & F. Lorig
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27 August, 2025

Ethical Challenges in Using DALYs to Inform Health Interventions: Some Lessons from Population Ethics

Institute for Futures Studies. Working paper 2025:2 From the introduction The Global Burden of Disease Study (GBDS) is an international and interdisciplinary effort to quantify health losses from a wide

Type of publication: Working papers | Campbell, Tim
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14 March, 2022
Mike Otsuka: How to pool risks across generations

Mike Otsuka: How to pool risks across generations

Research seminar with Michael Otsuka, Professor of Philosophy, London School of Economics. Full title: How to pool risks across generations: A reciprocity-based case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAY

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11 January, 2022

Michael Otsuka: How to pool risks across generations

Full title: How to pool risks across generations: A reciprocity-based case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAYG) pension Research seminar with Michael Otsuka, Professor of Philosophy, London School of E

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07 September, 2015

Richard Bradley: Confidence and probability. Climate change assessments and policy decision making

Richard Bradley, professor at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science ABSTRACTThe periodic assessment reports of  the Intergovernment

Richard Bradley, professor at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science
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07 July, 2025
The Technology Futures and Limits Project

The Technology Futures and Limits Project

This project aims to explore some of the fundamental limits of technology and its long-term future.

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16 March, 2018

Completed: Where corporate networks are born. A longitudinal study of gender differences in social networks in elite business education, and their long-term career affects

This project will examine how companies' elite social networks are formed and developed over time by studying how men and women network at a business school in Finland.

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14 April, 2021

Completed: Predictions of changes in opinion on moral issues – a cross-cultural test on a new theory

Today, moral questions tend to become more important to voters in many countries. Is it possible to understand - and predict - how the public opinion changes on moral issues?

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11 February, 2025

Roadmap for AI Policy Research

AI Policy Lab @Umeå University and MILA - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute Abstract This roadmap, developed through collaborative discussions at the recent AI Policy Research Summit, reflects a

Type of publication: Other | Tucker, Jason , Virginia Dignum, Catherine Régis, et.al.
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30 January, 2025

Interdisciplinary workshop: Contemporary perspectives on conservatism

Conservatism as a distinctive political ideology was born out of Edmund Burke’s critique of the French revolution. Despite its significant influence in society and research, there exists no unified un

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