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08 October, 2025
Nina Lager Vestberg

Nina Lager Vestberg

I’m a professor of visual culture in the Department of Art and Media Studies at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in Trondheim, where I coordinate the Media, Data, Museumsresearch g

Professor, Visual Culture
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17 October, 2017
Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet - Nina Wormbs

Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet - Nina Wormbs

Del av seminariet Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet – om nya mediavanor, ökad polarisering och förändrade maktförhållanden. Nina Wormbs, universitetslektor i teknikhistoria vid KTH

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19 October, 2017
Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet – Nina Wormbs

Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet – Nina Wormbs

Del av seminariet Demokratin och det nya offentliga samtalet – om nya mediavanor, ökad polarisering och förändrade maktförhållanden. Nina Wormbs, universitetslektor i teknikhistoria vid KTH

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15 February, 2017

Sarah Fine: The outraged conscience of mankind: Asylum, refugees, and a human right to international freedom of movement.

Dr Sarah Fine, Lecturer in Philosophy, King's College London. Abstract Migration is a subject which generates intense debate and disagreement. For example, there is a great deal of debate about whether

Dr Sarah Fine, Lecturer in Philosophy, King's College London.
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28 April, 2017

From Categories to Categorization: A Social Perspective on Market Categorization

Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Volume 51, 2017 Abstract The popularity of research into categories has grown in recent decades and shows no sign of abating. This introductory article takes

Type of publication: Journal articles | Tyllström, Anna , , Rodolphe Durand & Nina Granqvist
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22 October, 2013

Is there room for everyone within Swedish labor market policy?

The labor market has changed in recent decades, demanding a high level of education. Meanwhile, a high percentage of the individuals who have sought refuge in Sweden the past two years have been to sc

The labor market has changed in recent decades, demanding a high level of education. Meanwhile, a high percentage of the individuals who have sought refuge in Sweden the past two years have been to school for less than nine years. Have labor market policies aimed at new arrivals been adjusted to fit the changes in the labor market?
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26 May, 2021

Workshop: Global Health Impact

Every year nine millionpeople are diagnosed with tuberculosis, every day over 13,400 people areinfected with AIDs, and every thirty seconds malaria kills a child. For most ofthe world, critical medica

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17 November, 2025

Susceptibility to Moral Arguments Among Liberals and Conservatives

Public Opinion Quarterly Abstract An empirical result in Moral Foundations Theory is that liberals and progressives endorse the individualizing factors of care and fairness, while conservatives claim th

Type of publication: Journal articles | Jansson, Fredrik , Strimling, Pontus
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16 January, 2024
Andreas Duit

Andreas Duit

Andreas Duit works in the field of comparative environmental politics and policy, with special focus on the role of the state in addressing environmental problems. Duit is a currently Professor at the

Professor, Political Science
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04 July, 2025

"Try to Balance the Baseline": A comment on "Parent-teacher meetings and student outcomes: Evidence from a developing country" by Islam (2019)

European Economic Review Abstract Islam (2019) reports results from a cluster randomized field experiment in Bangladesh that examines the effects of parent–teacher meetings on student test scores in pri

Type of publication: Journal articles | Hammar, Olle , Bonander, C., Jakobsson, N., Bensch, G., Holzmeister, F. & A. Brodeur
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