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1 ‘Truthers’ and ‘Truth Defenders’: Understanding Conflicts over Conspiracy Theories Lund University, 5-7 November 2025 CONSPIRATIONS ERC project Venue: LUX, Helgonavägen 3 2 Conference at a glance 05.11.2025: PhD workshop 10:00-12:00 General sessions 13:00-15:00 Parallel group sessions 15:45-16:30 Concluding session 06.11.2025 9:00-9:30 Introductory panel 9:30-11:00 Parallel sessions 11:30-13:00
https://projekt.ht.lu.se/fileadmin/user_upload/project/Conspirations/conspirations_conference_2025_programme_v12.pdf - 2026-07-06
Work report 2019
The Centre for East and South- East Asian Studies Work Report 2019 LUND UNIVERSITY | CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES 2 CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES WORK REPORT • 2019 Work Report 2019 for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANISATION In January 2019 the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies moved to the Joint Faculties of Humani
https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/work_report_2019.pdf - 2026-07-08
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This thesis aims to provide a case study for a critical theory of mythopoetics, via analysis of four ‘Brexit narratives’: The Bad Boys of Brexit by Arron Banks, Unleashing Demons by Craig Oliver, All Out War by Tim Shipman and The Brexit Club by Owen Bennett. My objective is to demonstrate the prevalence of mythopoetics in political and historical discourse, via analysis of four competing politica
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Africa has suffered two traumatizing events in history that have helped shape the present day individual, be it on the continent or in the diaspora. First there was the transatlantic slave trade that spanned from the 15th century to the late 19th century and saw the inhuman and forceful transportation of Africans to plantations and homes in the Americas. Then came colonialism immediately after sla
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This thesis examines The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (2007) by Junot Díaz as an example of postmodern fiction. The thesis begins with a background chapter that outlines the central characteristics of postmodern fiction, followed by three chapters that tackle one main postmodern aspect of the novel each: fragmentation, metafiction and intertextuality. First, the novel’s use of fragmentation is
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In 1968, Swedish insurance company Folksam launched the information campaign Front mot miljöförstöringen (“Front against Environmental Degradation”). The campaign culminated in 1969 with large public hearings where young people addressed local politicians and industry leaders about environmental problems. Throughout this campaign, the aim was to activate youth and make them co-creators of large-sc
Joel Wiklund Abdelmoez Ahmed
Affiliated researcher Contact details Email: joel [dot] wiklund_abdelmoez_ahmed [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World WebpageJoel Wiklund Abdelmoez Ahmeds profile in Lund University research portalPersonal website:https://www.svet.lu.se/joel-abdelmoezOther affiliations Affiliated Department of Political Science Affiliated Centre for Advanced Middle
https://www.cmes.lu.se/joel-wiklund-abdelmoez-ahmed - 2026-07-07
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Popular Abstract in Swedish Syftet med föreliggande arbete har varit att undersöka statusen på nygjort glasmåleri från 1851-1955. Utgångspunkten har varit att detta glasmåleri oftast inte förekommer i konstens allmänna historia, trots att välkända konstnärer faktiskt gjort glasmåleri. Ett viktigt metodiskt grepp har varit att undersöka statusfrågan utifrån uppfattningar om glasmåleriets mediespeci
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Beginning from June 2019, the streets of Hong Kong have been turned into a theatre of protests. Together with their banners and umbrellas, protesters took to the street to protest against the proposed extradition bill that allows the government to send suspected criminals to mainland China. This ongoing movement is the largest anti-government movement in the city’s history, and it is also the firs
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Ilkin Mehrabov
Researcher Contact details Email: ilkin [dot] mehrabov [at] iko [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Communication WebpageIlkin Mehrabovs profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) Member of Strategic Research Area MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary WorldIlkin Mehrabov is a Senior Lecturer at the Departmen
https://www.cmes.lu.se/ilkin-mehrabov - 2026-07-07
Exploring the animal turn contact and researchers
Microsoft Word - Dokument3 Exploring the Animal Turn - Researchers Helena Pedersen (coordinator, contact person) Department of Child and Youth Studies Stockholm University +46 (0)8 1207 6215 Helena.Pedersen@buv.su.se Amelie Björck (coordinator) Centre of Languages and Literature +46 (0)46 222 84 66 +46 (0)70 355 68 85 Amelie.Bjorck@litt.lu.se http://www.sol.lu.se/en/sol/staff/AmelieBjorck/ Tobias
https://www.pi.lu.se/sites/pi.lu.se/files/exploring_the_animal_turn_contact_and_researchers.pdf - 2026-07-08
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This article presents the key findings of a Finnish memory-work project conducted in 2012 on consumer experiences and associations related to pornography. The memory-work material points to a high degree of reflexivity in definitions of pornographic preference as well as to drastic shifts in the ubiquity of pornography from the pre-1990s ‘age of scarcity’ to the current ‘age of plenty.’ At the sam
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This chapter discusses the question of mind in space. It aims to lay the ground for an emerging research field, astrocognition, studying the origin, evolution, and distribution of intelligence in the universe. The first section concerns terrestrial intelligence, the cognitive phenomena involved in human search for extraterrestrial life and intelligence. Intelligence could be explained as a cogniti
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Based on a case study of the import of the German Democratic Republic (GDR)children’s programmeUnser Sandm€annchento Sweden in the early 1970s, thisarticle explores the cultural recoding at work in the processes of transnational mediaexchange. Using archival source material from both Germany and Sweden as well asSwedish press debate, the article argues for an entangled media perspective on ColdWar
