Search results

Filter

Filetype

Your search for "*" yielded 549475 hits

Normkritiska metoder för psykologi

Psykologiforskare och psykologin som disciplin påverkar i stor utsträckning hur människor förstår sig själva och världen. Därför behöver de som använder sig av psykologi inom sitt yrke reflektera över vilken kunskap och vilka normer som de skapar och reproducerar. Som tidigare nämnts har psykologin en historia av att exkludera, sjukdomsförklara och omöjliggöra de levnadssätt som inte ingått i norm

Det svenska civilsamhällets eliter

Vem styr det civila samhället i Sverige? Denna viktiga gemensamma del av samhället, skild från staten och marknaden, framställs ofta som en motvikt till den maktordning som gäller i politik och näringsliv. I rörelser som idrottsföreningar, intressegrupper och trossamfund kan strukturerna tyckas mer tillåtande och inkluderande. Men vad vet vi egentligen om det civila samhällets interna hierarkiska

Changing Organizational Culture : Cultural Change Work in Progress

How is practical change work carried out in modern organizations? And what kind of challenges, tasks and other difficulties are normally encountered? In a turbulent and changing world, organizational culture is often seen as central for sustained competitiveness. Organizations are faced with increased demands for change but these are often so challenging that they meet heavy resistance and fizzle

Indigenous Peoples' Right to Fish : Recent Recognition of Sámi rights in Finland through Civil Disobedience and Criminal Trial

Fishing is a livelihood that is typical for many Indigenous peoples in the world and is often based on specific natural resources within areas that they have traditionally inhabited, giving rise to a distinct culture and way of life. Fishing may be important for the subsistence of an Indigenous group but also for trade, social life, language, ceremonies or artwork. It is also transmitted from gene

Genomic Characteristics Related to Histology-based Immune Features in Breast Cancer

The immune cell component of the tumor microenvironment is an important modulator of tumor progression. In patients with breast cancer, tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) represent core aspects of anti-tumor immunity, both increasingly recognized for clinical relevance. In this study, we evaluated immune-related histology features using whole slide H&E

The law of the four poles: legal pluralism and resistance in climate adaptation

Mounting climate-related floods, fires, droughts and storms across the globe raise crucial questions about the role of law in adjudicating rights and obligations. While climate litigation attracts scholarly attention, vulnerable populations often lack the means to use formal laws and courts. We draw on ethnographic interviews conducted in 2022 in the city of Cartagena, Colombia, to study how resid

Deciphering protective immunity by multimodal mass spectrometry: Towards epitope-focused streptococcal vaccines

Group A Streptococcus (GAS)causes infections ranging from mild sore throats to severe invasive disease; however, no licensed vaccine is currently available. In this thesis, the author leverages streptolysin O (SLO), an important GAS protein and therapeutic/vaccine target, as a model system to develop a multimodal protein mass spectrometry(MS) strategy. Through an integrated approach of MS-based pr

Climate change and the energy transition: what role for Article 101 (3) TFEU?

This chapter explores the interaction between competition law and especially Article 101(3) TFEU and environmental and climate change goals in the context of the EU’s Green Deal and the aim of energy transition. First, it reviews the evolution of the Commission’s and national authorities’ approaches to environmental and climate benefits in their general assessment of horizontal and vertical agreem

Factor Models With Sparse Vector Autoregressive Idiosyncratic Components

We reconcile dense and sparse modelling by exploiting the positive aspects of both. We employ a high-dimensional, approximate static factor model and assume the idiosyncratic term follows a sparse vector autoregressive model (VAR). The estimation is articulated in two steps: (i) factors and loadings are estimated via principal component analysis (PCA); (ii) a sparse VAR is estimated via the lasso

FABLE Scenathon 2023 Pathways for food and land-use systems in Sweden

Our food and land-use systems are critical for staying within our planetary boundaries and the Earth’s system resilience. Among the six Transformations required to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the fourth Transformation—focusing on food, land, and water—is crucial. This Transformation is key to achieving SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 12 (Responsib

Do directed and non-directed oocyte donors differ regarding their motives, ambivalence, satisfaction and openness about donating?

Research question: Do directed oocyte donors differ from non-directed identity-release oocyte donors regarding pre-donation motives and ambivalence, and post-donation satisfaction and openness? Design: The study is part of the longitudinal Swedish Study on Gamete Donation where consecutive samples of identity-release gamete donors at seven Swedish University Hospitals were approached during a 3-ye

Inoperosità : Exposing the Position of Employees and Customers in Unemployment-Related Management Literature

Regardless of our socio-juridical position in or outside of organisations, this much is certain: even if not formally employed, we all, Agamben’s Homo Sacer series and the bulk of his other texts imply, are subject to a violence that, if differentially, imprisons us in a world in which ‘work’ reigns supreme. But what precisely is ‘work’? And is there, in spite of our securing the necessities of liRegardless of our socio-juridical position in or outside of organisations, this much is certain: even if not formally employed, we all, Agamben’s Homo Sacer series and the bulk of his other texts imply, are subject to a violence that, if differentially, imprisons us in a world in which ‘work’ reigns supreme. But what precisely is ‘work’? And is there, in spite of our securing the necessities of li