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New seminar series on the future
This autumn the Institute for Futures Studies is launching a new seminar series. Under the title "The Future of ... " we will investigate a number of key issues that are of great importance for the fu
Study achievement for students with kids
Working Paper Series from IFAU, No 2011:16.
Welcome to our research seminars
Our two seminar series will continue this spring, "Seminar on contemporary social and political issues" on Wednesdays and "Social-mechanism seminar" on Fridays. Come meet among others Michael Macy, Je
Welcome to our research seminars
On Friday the 24th of January our seminar series begins again here at the Institute for Futures Studies.The four first seminars all touch our research area segregation. Martin Ljung from the Research
Benefiting at the Expense of Climate Change
In: Mosquera, J. & O. Torpman (ed.), Studies on Climate Ethics and Future Generations vol. 6. Working Paper Series 2024:10–17 Abstract ‘For this by nature is equitable, that no one be made richer thro

Amber L. Beckley
Amber is Associate Professor in Criminology at Stockholm University and Senior Lecturer at Örebro University. Her research focuses on how developmental factors influence criminal offending and victimi

The New World - Martin Hägglund
The Institute for Futures Studies together with Aftonbladet Kultur present The New World - a podcast series where great thinkers think (and talk) about the most pressing issues concerning our future.

Näthatet och demokratin. Om konsekvenserna av det nya medielandskapet
Medverkande: Anette Novak, statens medieutredare, Nils Gustafsson, lektor i strategisk kommunikation vid Lunds universitet. Panelister: Mårten Schulz, grundare av Institutet för juridik och inte

Framtidens pengar
Det andra seminariet i serien, se första här på vår kanal med namn Kontanternas historia och framtid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZFBzV2Qx1w Det här seminariet hölls i mars 2018, med moderator
On Revolutions
Working Paper SERIES 2018:63 THE VARIETIES OF DEMOCRACY INSTITUTE, University of Gothenburg, Dept of Political Science. Abstract Sometimes the normal course of events is disrupted by a particularly swif