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In this article I argue why everyone (interested in ancient philosophy) should read the works of Sextus Empiricus. Through examples from Sextus Empiricus' Outlines of Pyrrhonism I try to show that the works of Sextus are both humoristic, interesting and philosophically relevant showcasing a perspectivism which is philosophically provoking in its own right and also affords us unique insights into d

Deltagande, bön och skådande : Om gudstjänst i sockenkyrkan vid slutet av medeltiden

Artikeln beskriver gudstjänstlivet i den senmedeltida svenska sockenkyrkan: dop, kyrkoårets högtider, klockringning, söndagens mässa och predikan, uttryck för mässfromhet, Palmsöndagens procession, regler för fasta och bikt, konfirmation, vigsel och kyrktagning, sista smörjelsen och begravning. Där så är möjligt anknyter artikeln till innehållet i det missale som trycktes för Strängnäs stift 1487.

Rational anger : An international comparison of legal systems

Exploring the rationales behind legal anger, its logic and origins, this book builds on the perspectives of judges and prosecutors in Italy, Sweden, the United States, and Scotland. When do judges and prosecutors become angry in court, what do they become angry about, and which other emotions open up for anger? Anger brings people to court and is essential in evaluating wrongdoing and attributing

Arbetsförmedlingens utmaningar - när lokal samverkan krävs

Arbetsförmedlingen har en stor roll i samhället, att sammanföra arbetsgivare och arbetssökande. För att samhället ska vara i balans behöver arbetsmarknaden fungera och Arbetsförmedlingens uppdrag är att genomföra arbetsmarknadspolitik. En mängd insatser och arbetsmarknadspolitiska program finns för att hjälpa både arbetsgivare och arbetssökande. Verksamheten är ständigt i förändring utifrån hur

Governing Uyghurs in Xinjiang through State-Driven Dual Discourses from Foucault’s Perspective: Interplay of “Counterterrorism” and Tourism-Development Discourses

This thesis interrogates how the state-led “counterterrorism” and tourism-development discourses operate as complementary technologies of the state’s governance in Xinjiang. Drawing on Foucault’s power/knowledge and biopolitics theory, it examines how these discourses produce the “truth” of Xinjiang and the Uyghurs, and how these “truths” jointly operate in facilitating the state’s governance agai

Building a Sustainable Society Through Child Participation : Nordic Research and Practical Application

This book explores the meaning, practice, and significance of child participation as a fundamental human right and a cornerstone for building sustainable, democratic societies. Anchored in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, it examines how children’s voices can be genuinely heard, respected, and acted upon across different contexts. Through interdisciplinary contributions from the Nordi

Life-cycle living standards of male-headed households: Evidence from Stockholm, 1800–80

Recent research in economic history argues for using a household life cycle standard-of-living approach that includes the income and expenses of all household members and considers fluctuations in the household over the life course. This study builds on that approach by empirically examining the development of living standards in male-headed households in Stockholm 1800–80, linking individuals and

(How) do Children’s Rights to Participation take form in custody cases? The illusion of an institutional and legal framework safeguarding the child’s perspective

Starting from the premise that child participation is an individual right, this chapter exposes the institutional challenges and contradictions that shape how professionals navigate children’s voices in Swedish custody disputes. Based on judge interviews and court observations, we find that direct child involvement remains rare—decisions rely on proxies such as parental testimony and social-servicStarting from the premise that child participation is an individual right, this chapter exposes the institutional challenges and contradictions that shape how professionals navigate children’s voices in Swedish custody disputes. Based on judge interviews and court observations, we find that direct child involvement remains rare—decisions rely on proxies such as parental testimony and social-servic