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08 June, 2023

Emergence of specialized third-party enforcement

PNAS, Vol. 120, No. 24 Abstract The question of how cooperation evolves and is maintained among nonkin is central to the biological, social, and behavioral sciences. Previous research has focused on exp

Type of publication: Journal articles | Mohlin, Erik , & Simon Weidenholzer Rigos, Alexandros , & Simon Weidenholzer
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12 December, 2023

Cooperation through collective punishment and participation

Political Science Research and Methods Abstract We experimentally explore the role of institutions imposing collective sanctions in sustaining cooperation. In our experiment, players only observe noisy

Type of publication: Journal articles | Mohlin, Erik , Duell, D., Mengel, F. & S. Weidenholzer
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04 March, 2024

Changes in social norms during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic across 43 countries

Nature Communications Abstract The emergence of COVID-19 dramatically changed social behavior across societies and contexts. Here we study whether social norms also changed. Specifically, we study this

Type of publication: Journal articles | Andrighetto, Giulia , et al. Eriksson, Kimmo , et al.
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15 November, 2013

Agent-Based Modeling and Techno-Social Systems

Advances in Complex Systems, Vol. 16, Nos. 4 & 5, World Scientific Publishing Company. DOI: 10.1142/S0219525913030021

Type of publication: Books | Dirk Helbing, Thomas Grund (Eds.)
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20 November, 2011

Intergenerational Redistribution in Sweden’s Public and Private Sectors

Chapter 23 in Ronald Lee , Andrew Mason (eds), Population Aging And The Generational Economy—A Global Perspective. Edward Elgar Publishing.

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09 December, 2003

Leaving Rurality Behind: Re-orientation of Spatial Policies in Sweden

The paper will address the changing status of rural regions in policy formation in Sweden, which includes two processes: self-propelling de-population and a shift towards supporting dynamic growth reg

Type of publication: Working papers | Erik Westholm
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04 November, 2025
Lucia Karens

Lucia Karens

I have a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics. I am currently finishing my Master's degree in Machine Learning. At the Institute for Futures Studies, I work as a research assistant for the project E, led by . The aim of the project is to investigate how stereotypes about minority and immigrant groups have evolved over time in Sweden and Finland, by analysing several decades' worth of newspaper articles. My main tasks are running the quantitative analysis of the data with various machine learning methods, as well as visualizing the results.

Research assistant
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12 August, 2016
IFFS PLAY

IFFS PLAY

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26 June, 2018

Refusing to acknowledge the problem: Interests of the few, implications for the many.

In: G. Sosa-Nunez, & E. Atkins (Eds). E-IR Edited Collections: Environment, climate change and international relations. E-International Relations Publishing. Read more about Edited Collection – Envi

Type of publication: Chapters | Jylhä, Kirsti
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10 March, 2021

Politics for hire. The world and work of policy professionals

Edward Elgar Publishing This ground-breaking book investigates the work of policy professionals. They consist of political actors who, although not elected to office, are nonetheless employed to affect

Type of publication: Books | Svallfors, Stefan
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