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22 October, 2013

The Role of Intersubjectivity in the Evolution of Cooperation and Communication

Peter Gärdenfors, Philosophy department Lund University Seminars hosts are Peter Hedström, David Sumpter and Fredrik Liljeros from the Institute for Futures Studies. The seminars are free of charge and

Peter Gärdenfors, Philosophy department Lund University
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22 October, 2013

The Role of Intersubjectivity in the Evolution of Cooperation and Communication

Peter Gärdenfors, Philosophy department Lund University Seminars hosts are Peter Hedström, David Sumpter and Fredrik Liljeros from the Institute for Futures Studies. The seminars are free of charge and

Peter Gärdenfors, Philosophy department Lund University
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01 January, 2011

Communication activity in social networks: growth and correlations

2011. European Physical Journal B 84:147-159. AbstractWe investigate the timing of messages sent in two online communities with respect to growth fluctuations and long-term correlations. We find that the

Type of publication: Journal articles |
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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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16 November, 2017
Completed: Migration and equity in sexual and reproductive health

Completed: Migration and equity in sexual and reproductive health

Providers in reproductive health are encouraged to incorporate gender equality perspectives, as well as provide services sensitive to other cultures. How handle the conflict of values?

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26 February, 2019

Wändi Bruine de Bruin: Improving Communications about Climate Change: Insights from Behavioural Science

Professor Wändi Bruine de Bruin, University Leadership Chair in Behavioural Decision Making at the Leeds University Business School, Director of the Centre for Decision Research and Deputy Director ofAs the climate is changing, effective communications are needed to help policy makers and members of the general public make informed decisions about climate change mitigation and adaptation. Many existing communications are too difficult to understand for audiences without a background in climate science. In this presentation, I will discuss the social science behind developing communications that better take into account audiences’ needs. Examples will focus on climate change mitigation and adaptation, but the recommendations about how to develop effective communications are relevant for a wider variety of communication domains.

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18 June, 2019

Henric Karlsson

Communications officerE-mail: [email protected]: +46 72 080 23 77 At the Institute for Futures Studies, I work with research communication, including open seminars, newsletters and social m

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11 January, 2016

Erika Karlsson

Communications OfficerMobile: +46 70 604 58 55E-mail: [email protected] Public seminars, courses, reports, webb, social media and Public Relations. Please contact me if you have any questions abou

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05 November, 2020
Tina Askanius

Tina Askanius

Tina Askanius is Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at the School of Arts and Communication, Malmö University, where she is also the co-director of the interdisciplinary research pShe holds a PhD in Media and Communication Studies from Lund University, Sweden, where she defended the thesis in 2012. Her research broadly concerns the interplay between social media and social movements, and she has published extensively on these matters in the context of social and climate justice movements as well as ultra-nationalist and neo-Nazi movements in Scandinavia. At the institute she works in the project .

Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies
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16 December, 2019
Thomas Nygren, Uppsala universitet

Thomas Nygren, Uppsala universitet

A Multidisciplinary Look at Knowledge Resistance ’Knowledge Resistance: Causes, Consequences, and Cures' is a multidiciplinary research program, comprised of studies from the fields of Philosophy,

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