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Understanding and exploiting information spreading and integrating information technologies
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Mining everyday life: Interactive visual analysis of event-based data
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Exploiting Temporal Network Structures of Human Interaction to Effectively Immunize Populations
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Åsa Knaggård: Stakeholder interaction – what do we mean and how can we do it?
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Interaction domains and suicides: A population-based panel study of suicides in the Stockholm metropolitan area, 1991–1999
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Do Employers Prefer Fathers? Evidence from a Field Experiment Testing the Gender by Parenthood Interaction Effect on Callbacks to Job Applications
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Responsibility for interpreting implicit bias
Alex Madva, from a workshop at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, June 2018.