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Semillas de lucha, resistencia y rebeldía - minnen och erfarenheter av exil
Denna studie syftar till att synliggöra erfarenheter och berättelser från barn till exilflyktingar från Abya Yala som flydde till Sverige, under 70–80 talet, och lyfter hur trauman, minnen och politiska arv påverkar barnens liv – även i vuxen ålder. Genom en dekolonial logik och metodologi undersöks även hur storytelling, autohistoria, chicanafeministisk epistemologi och investigacion-acción partiThis study aims to make visible the experiences and stories of children of exiled refugees from Abya Yala who fled to Sweden, during the 70s and 80s, highlighting how trauma, memories, and political legacies affect the lives of the children – even in their adulthood. Through a decolonial logic and methodology, it also explores how storytelling, autohistory, chicana feminist epistemology and invest
High temperature oxidation kinetics of Ni-based alloys for aero-engine exhaust components
This thesis investigates the high-temperature oxidation kinetics of two nickel-based superalloys produced via additive manufacturing (AM), referred to as alloy A and alloy B, in comparison to the conventionally cast superalloy MAR-M 247. The study focuses on oxide scale growth, morphology, and depletion zone development under semi-isothermal conditions at temperatures below 900°C and 1000°C over e
There Is No Escaping Dynamics: Recurrence Quantification of Temporally Extended Interactions in Newly Formed Teams
Contemporary organizations expect newly formed teams to perform from the outset under strict time and task constraints. While Wheelan’s (1994a; 2005) Integrated Model of Group Development (IMGD) frames team development as a progression through distinct stages, few studies have examined whether such assumptions are reflected in the temporal structure of early interaction. Drawing on a dynamic syste
Rekryteringens nya verktygslåda
Denna uppsats grundar sig i att på ett djupare plan förstå hur personlighetstester används och varför de har börjat användas i kommuner i Skåne. Syftet med arbetet var att få svar på frågorna varför och hur. Mer specifikt ville vi ta reda på i vilket skede, vilka tester som används, hur testerna används och vad motivet till införandet var. För att få svar på dessa frågor har en kvalitativ metod an
Frihet, jämlikhet, broderskap – var är systerskapet?
This study aims to understand how work towards equality and diversity within trade unions represents different problems that need to be overcome in order to reach gender equality and equality overall. Swedish trade unions play an important part in writing the collective agreements between workers and employers, and therefore play an important part in equality within the field and our society as a
Utrymning genom Roterdörrar
This thesis explores the use of revolving doors in emergency evacuations, focusing on their function, public understanding, and associated safety risks. Although revolving doors are common in many buildings, their role in evacuation strategies remains unclear and varies between facilities. Through literature review, observations, and interviews with both passers-by and individuals with experience
Nature, Nurture, and Institutional Norms: A Comparative Study of Left-Handed and Queer Identities.
This thesis investigates the parallels between experiences of left-handed individuals and queer individuals to explore how societal norms are constructed and maintained through prejudice. The study draws on theories such as social constructivism, labelling theory, symbolic interactionism, Foucault’s concept of power and knowledge, and the sociological concepts of stigma and norms. Through surveys
Ritualens Rytm: Paradernas roll i Protestantiskt Identitetsskapande
Denna uppsats undersöker hur parader genomförda av nordirländska protestanter både påverkar och formas av den kulturella kontext de genomförs inom. Genom att applicera grounded theory på kvalitativ information inhämtad via intervjuer och skriftliga svar från protestantiska informanter har deras reflektioner om paradens skiftande roll inom en kollektiv protestantisk identitet analyserats, huvudsakl
Immigrant background influence on upper secondary school track choices: A qualitative study of immigrant students in Malmö
This thesis examines the influence of a foreign-born background on students’ educational choices in Sweden, focusing on the selection between vocational and university preparatory programmes in upper secondary education (gymnasium). Recognising that personal experiences and social contexts shape such decisions, a qualitative methodology was adopted to explore the underlying motivations and influen
Förekomst av nedsatt tal-, röst- och sväljfunktion hos nyinsjuknade patienter med Parkinsons sjukdom – en tvärsnittsstudie
Syftet med denna studie är att kartlägga självrapporterade symtom som drabbar tal/röst- samt sväljning hos nydiagnostiserade patienter med Parkinsons sjukdom (PS) innan medicinering påbörjats, så kallade de novo-patienter. Studien undersöker eventuella samband mellan dessa symtom och andra självupplevda symtom som drabbar gång- och balansförmågan (inklusive fall) samt salivöverskott. Studien är enThe aim of this study is to map self-reported symptoms affecting speech, voice, and swallowing in newly diagnosed patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) prior to the initiation of medication, so called ‘de novo patients’. The study investigates potential associations between these symptoms and other self-reported difficulties affecting walking and balance (including falls) as well as excessive sal
China’s EU Strategy in Chinese Scholars’ Words. Framing China’s Foreign Policy towards Europe in the Chinese International Relations Academia
The European Union and China mark 50 years of diplomatic relations in 2025 amidst intensifying international tensions. This research explored the Chinese international relations (IR) scholarly discourse to identify how Chinese academics perceive, interpret, and represent the EU. Drawing from 23 publications and two in-depth semi-structured interviews with Chinese scholars, the study found that the
HMMProfiler: A Set of Pipelines for Identifying and Quantifying Functional Regions in Antibody Repertoires from Next-Generation Sequencing
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has transformed the study of antibody repertoires by enabling high-throughput, in-depth analysis of immune diversity and antigen-driven selection. When paired with in vitro display technologies, NGS offers unparalleled resolution in characterizing antibody libraries, but also presents substantial computational challenges due to the highly variable nature of antibod
A Comprehensive Mutation Analysis and Disease Association Tool
With the development of high-throughput sequencing technology, the acquisition of large-scale human genome variation data has become increasingly prevalent, offering new opportunities for biomedical research. Therefore, obtaining meaningful information from high-throughput data has become a key task in related scientific research fields. However, how to quickly identify potential pathogenic sites
Spatial single cell analysis of clinical breast cancer brain metastases
Background Brain metastases are a common complication in cancer, particularly in patients with breast cancer, lung cancer, and melanoma, and are associated with poor prognosis. Understanding the spatial organization of tumor and immune cells is critical for uncovering the mechanisms of metastasis. Spatial transcriptomics technologies now allow gene expression profiling while preserving tissue arch
Bioinformatic Pipeline Design and Assessment for Cancer Neo-Surfaceome Detection
Glioblastoma (GBM) remains one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant brain tumors, with limited systemic therapeutic options and high recurrence rates. New treatment modalities in oncology, including antibody-drug conjugates and CAR-T cells, target the tumor cell surfaceome. However, despite extensive genomic and transcriptomic profiling, actionable surface antigens for targeted immunothe
Impact of Early-Life Inflammation and APOE Genotype on the Microglial Multi-Omic Profile During Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by amyloid-β (Aβ) plaque deposition, tau pathology, and neuroinflammation, with genetic variants in the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene representing the strongest risk factor for late-onset AD. Microglia, the brain’s resident immune cells, are increasingly recognized as central to disease progression through their roles in neuroinflammation and Aβ clearance.
A Machine Learning Framework for In Silico Screening of AAV Capsid Libraries Using Protein Language Models
Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are among the most promising vectors for safe and effective gene delivery in therapeutic applications. However, engineering functional AAV capsids remains a major challenge due to the vast sequence space, unpredictable biological performance, and limited translational success of many variants. Machine learning offers a powerful strategy to address these limitations
Templated electrodeposition as a scalable and surfactant-free approach to the synthesis of Au nanoparticles with tunable aspect ratios
A high-throughput method for the fabrication of ordered arrays of Au nanoparticles is presented. It is based on pulsed electrodeposition into porous anodic alumina templates. In contrast to many synthesis routes, it is cyanide-free, prior separation of the alumina template from the aluminium substrate is not required, and the use of contaminating surfactants/capping agents often found in colloidal
Exploring the Realization of Moments of Leadership : A Methodological Approach
Post-heroic perspectives on leadership, which approach leadership as process, practice and a relational phenomenon, have shifted the theoretical understanding from individual characteristics to significant so-called moments of leadership, where direction emerges, and actions are re-oriented and organized. However, despite considerable theoretical development, research struggles to explore these pr
