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"Det har varit en stor förmån att få prata med och fotografera dem"

Birgit och Nisse Pettersson. Foto: Ann-Christine Påhlson. Ann-Christine Påhlson har (tillsammans med CASE-doktoranden Christina Heller) fotograferat bilder till utställningen Åldras hemma?, som har vernissage på Stadsbiblioteket i Lund imorgon den 17 oktober. Fotoutställningen finns på plats vecka 42-43. •    Hur kommer det sig att du började fotografera? När var det? - Min mormor och morfar hade

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/det-har-varit-en-stor-forman-att-fa-prata-med-och-fotografera-dem - 2025-08-23

"Att åldras" Sandblomdagen 2022

Symposium Torsdagen den 27 oktober 2022, kl 14:00-18:00 Aulan, Skånes universitetssjukhus, Lund INGEN ANMÄLAN - FRI ENTRÉ PROGRAM 14:00-15:50 Moderator: Nils-Otto Sjöberg Det goda åldrandet Sölve Elmståhl Det biologiska åldrandet Per Alm Genetik och livsstilsfaktorer Peter M Nilsson Åldersrika, ålderism, ensamhet Barbro Westerholm 15:50-16:30 PAUS 16:50-18:00 Moderator: Anders Palm Kan man bli klo

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/att-aldras-sandblomdagen-2022-2 - 2025-08-23

Webbinarium om Bostadsförsöket

Att involvera dem som bor i bostäderna är ett fantastiskt sätt att samla in den typen av data, säger Martin Bergman, utredare och projektledare på Vetenskap & Allmänhet. Här kan du se webbinariet i efterhand och ta del av ett referat om denna särskilda forskning som kallas medborgarforskning och var ett så kallat massexperiment. Under hösten 2021 arbetade svenska skolelever, seniorer och privatper

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/webbinarium-om-bostadsforsoket - 2025-08-23

Att vara äldre i utsatta områden - halvtidskontroll för doktorand Afsaneh Taei

Foto: Stina Elversson Avhandlingsprojektet "Välbefinnande och delaktighet bland äldre personer som bor i utsatta områden" har pågått i två år. Det är halvvägs mot disputation och Afsaneh Taei hade därför avstämning.   De inbjudna granskarna var docent Susanne Gustavsson, Jönköping University och Margareta Rämgård, Malmö universitet. Under nästan två timmar diskuterades projektet och Afsaneh Taei f

https://www.case.lu.se/artikel/att-vara-aldre-i-utsatta-omraden-halvtidskontroll-doktorand-afsaneh-taei - 2025-08-23

21st of March outdoors event

21st of March is celebrated in many parts of the world, including in Central Asian countries. It marks the spring equinox, when the night and day are equal. In Central Asia, this holiday is celebrated with festivals, food, music and dancing. For this occasion, the project team at Lund University invited guest researchers and staff of the Sociology of Law Department to an academic event on the 21st

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/21st-march-outdoors-event - 2025-08-23

24-26th March workshop

The workshop “Law and Society in Central Asia” was held on the 24-26th of March, 2021. The workshop, held online on the Zoom platform, was the wrap-up event of the first year of the project “Central Asian Law: legal cultures and business environments in Central Asia” funded by the Marie Curie Research and Innovation Staff Exchange scheme within the H2020 Programme (grant acronym: Central Asian Law

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/24-26th-march-workshop - 2025-08-23

Presentation “Doing ethnographic fieldwork in non-Western contexts: Uzbekistan”

Central Asian Law project is continuing to organize capacity building and dissemination in order to communicate the project findings to different target audiences. On the 2nd of April, Central Asian Law project members held a presentation on the topic “Doing ethnographic fieldwork in non-Western contexts: Uzbekistan”. The presentation was held at the initiative of Tolibjon Mustafoev, researcher of

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/presentation-doing-ethnographic-fieldwork-non-western-contexts-uzbekistan - 2025-08-23

Central Asian Law project’s first Mid-Term Meeting was held on the 4 th of June 2021

Press-Release about the CAL project’s first mid-term meeting Central Asian Law (CAL) project is funded by the European Commission’s H2020 MSCA-RISE programme (project number 870647). Therefore, the project is subject to project reporting and annual mid-term meetings with the project adviser from the European Commission’s Research Executive Agency (REA). The project first mid-term meeting took plac

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-projects-first-mid-term-meeting-was-held-4-th-june-2021 - 2025-08-23

Central Asian Law: First Project Meeting at Lund University

First informal meeting of the Central Asian Law project took place on September 19-20, 2019. This informal meeting was organized in order to discuss the project plans and coordinate research and secondment activities with project participants from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The meeting, held at Lund University in Sweden, helped to identify participants’ resear

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-first-project-meeting-lund-university - 2025-08-23

Culture and corruption in focus

Culture and corruption in focus at the first Central Asian Law seminar at Lund University, Department of Sociology of Law, June 5, 2020 On June 5, the Sociology of Law Department at Lund University organised the first Central Asian Law project seminar. It featured four Central Asian guest researchers who presented work relating to cultural studies, cultural branding, and corruption. More detailed

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/culture-and-corruption-focus - 2025-08-23

Conference “Understanding legal cultures in Central Asia” on 6-8 November, 2021

Conference title “Understanding legal cultures in Central Asia” on 6-8 November, 2021 in Istanbul, Turkey Central Asian Law project organized the conference titled “Understanding legal cultures in Central Asia” on 6-8 November in Istanbul, Turkey. The conference focused on the discussion of the interconnections between international actors, domestic institutions, business actors, as well as inform

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/conference-understanding-legal-cultures-central-asia-6-8-november-2021 - 2025-08-23

Corruption Perceptions Index of Uzbekistan: Legal, Social and Business Aspects

Central Asian Law project aims to inform the public about the research being conducted through various dissemination means. A researcher from Uzbekistan Tolibjon Mustafoev analysed Uzbekistan's ranking in Corruption Perception Index and its legal, social and business aspects. The policy brief was published in Russian language in the website of Uzbekistan's National Information Agency.  Full articl

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/corruption-perceptions-index-uzbekistan-legal-social-and-business-aspects - 2025-08-23

Presentation “Ethnographic Research and Fieldwork in Uzbekistan: Methodological Insights”.

Central Asian Law project is continuing its capacity building and dissemination activities in order to communicate the project findings to different target audiences. On the 14th of March 2022, Central Asian Law project members held a presentation on the topic “Ethnographic Research and Fieldwork in Uzbekistan: Methodological Insights from the Central Asian Law Project”.  The presentation was orga

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/presentation-ethnographic-research-and-fieldwork-uzbekistan-methodological-insights - 2025-08-23

International Conference “Central Asian Law Forum: Commercial Law at the Time of Change: New Imperatives and International Standards”

Central Asian Law project continues to produce knowledge about Central Asia and sharing it with other scholars in this area. Thus, on the 27th of May the project members participated in a panel discussion at an international conference “Central Asian Law Forum: Commercial Law at the Time of Change: New Imperatives and International Standards”. The conference was organised by one of the project par

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/international-conference-central-asian-law-forum-commercial-law-time-change-new-imperatives-and - 2025-08-23

Project Workshop “Shadow economy, business environment and legal cultures in Central Asia”.

Central Asian Law project delivered another workshop on the “Shadow economy, business environment and legal cultures in Central Asia”. The workshop took place at Lund University in Sweden on July 5-8, 2022. The workshop, that was held over 4 days, turned into a platform for the project participants to work on their research, exchange ideas and discuss the latest news and developments in Central As

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/project-workshop-shadow-economy-business-environment-and-legal-cultures-central-asia - 2025-08-23

Central Asian Law project participated at the annual CESS conference on 14-17 October, 2021.

On Thursday, 14th of October, 2021, the Central Asian Law project team participated in a panel session of the Central Eurasian Studies Society’s (CESS) annual conference. CESS Annual Conferences have been held at universities around North America since 2000, currently offering up to 70 panels and attracting approximately 300 participants from all over the world. The 21st CESS Annual Conference was

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-project-participated-annual-cess-conference-14-17-october-2021 - 2025-08-23

Central Asian Law project participated at the annual LDRN conference on 24-26 November, 2021.

Central Asian Law project researchers participated at another international conference, presenting their work carried out within the framework of the project. The 5th annual conference of the Law and Development Network named “Beyond the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Law and Development” took place on the 24-26th of November, 2022 and was hosted by Nelson Mandela University (South Afric

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-project-participated-annual-ldrn-conference-24-26-november-2021 - 2025-08-23

School visit by Central Asian Law project team together with Sociology of Law Department

The faculty members of the Sociology of Law Department of Lund University, including Central Asian Law project team visited a school the Kullagymnasiet in Höganäs city. The visit took place on the 29th of October, 2021. The purpose of the visit and meeting students was to talk about the Agenda 2030 and Social Sustainability issues with students of high school at Kullagymnasiet. The discussion also

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/school-visit-central-asian-law-project-team-together-sociology-law-department - 2025-08-23

Central Asian Law project panel at the LSA conference 2022

After the fall of the Soviet Union, political and economic developments in five Central Asian republics have evolved around two parallel and contradictory patterns. On the one hand, Central Asian countries opened up to the outside world and declared their ambition to attract FDI. On the other hand, Central Asian countries are plagued by ubiquitous corruption and informal business practices which h

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-project-panel-lsa-conference-2022 - 2025-08-23

Survey on Legal Culture in Uzbekistan

Central Asian Law team is planning to conduct country-wide survey on legal culture in Uzbekistan. The preparations are underway to conduct the survey in several regions of the country and among different strata of the population. This quantitative study aims to understand the legal culture in Uzbekistan, by testing citizens’ reactions to legal and non-legal social and moral situations in the socie

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/survey-legal-culture-uzbekistan - 2025-08-23