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Legal Consciousness and Language Rights: Passing on Finnish Minority Language to Future Generations in Sweden.

When law is ambiguously articulated or various legal norms and obligations are working simultaneously, it creates a puzzling situation to individuals that are expected to follow or live under the unclear law. To study these instances, one must depart from the analysis of formal legal texts and legal institutions into the everyday experiences and perceptions of individual citizens. The aim of this

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Centre for Economic Demography Lund University School of Economics and Management P.O. Box 7080 SE-220 07 Lund, Sweden www.ed.lu/publications/Lund-Papers-in-Economic-Demography/ Stayers and Movers: A study on emigration from Sweden 1990-2014 DEBORA PRICILA BIRGIER, CHRISTER LUNDH, YITCHAK HABERFELD, ERIK ELLDÉR LUND PAPERS IN ECONOMIC DEMOGRAPHY 2021:5 http://www.ed.lu/publications/Lund-Papers-in-

https://www.lusem.lu.se/sites/lusem.lu.se/files/2024-07/LPED%202021%205.pdf - 2025-12-18

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Kallelse Sida 1 av 2 Fakultetsstyrelsen KALLELSE Datum 2021-03-26 Kallelse fakultetsstyrelsen Härmed kallas ledamöterna i fakultetsstyrelsen till sammanträde Tid: Onsdag den 7 april, kl. 13.15 – 15.30 (obs tiden) Plats: Zoom-möte. Länk: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/67739935193 Förhinder meddelas till constance.holmback@science.lu.se Dagordning: 1. Utseende av justeringsperson 2. Fastställande av dagord

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Unpacking the role of religion in political transnationalism : the case of the Shi'a Iraqi diaspora since 2003

This article explores the role of religion in political transnationalism using the case of the Shi'a Iraqi diaspora since 2003. The article focuses on three areas that capture important trends in Shi'a transnationalism and their implications for transnational Shi'a identity politics. These include Shi'a diasporic politics, transnational Shi'a civic activism, and the cultural production of Iraqi Sh

New developments in virtual reality-assisted treatment of aggression in forensic settings: The case of VRAPT

Aggression is a known problem in individuals being cared for in forensic settings, yet the evidence base for its treatment is scarce. Virtual Reality (VR) has been proposed as a promising addition to interventions in forensic settings, as it may increase the motivation among participants, bridge the gap between real life, therapeutic and laboratory experiences, and increase the ecological validity

The New Censorship, the New Academic Freedom : Commercial Publishers and the Chinese Market

Since 2017 the international Chinese Studies community has been shocked to discover that many of the major commercial academic publishers have been actively working with the Chinese censors to limit access to ‘politically sensitive’ books and articles within the country in order to maintain access to the lucrative Chinese market. This essay examines these incidents and the responses of the publish

Becoming ‘Unstuck’ Among Positionalities, Terms and Disciplines via Conversation (With Myself) : Exploring Potentials for Affective Reflexivity in Critical Intersex Studies

This chapter highlights the importance of collective conversations regarding how to navigate the complexity of positions, roles, stakes, interests and feelings that most researchers experience. The author explores a conversational format as a way of writing about affective reflexivity. The chapter departs in a PhD project focusing on the lived experiences of variations of sex characteristics, in o

Corporate social responsibility at the micro-level as a “new organizational value” for sustainability : Are females more aligned towards it?

While prior studies have largely addressed corporate social responsibility (CSR) at a macro or institutional level, its importance at the micro or individual level is to date underexplored, especially in the context of developing economies. Further, it is not clear from the studies in the extant literature how the role of females is more important in the context of environmental management as comp

A case study of industry–academia communication in a joint software engineering research project

Empirical software engineering research relies on good communication with industrial partners. Conducting joint research both requires and contributes to bridging the communication gap between industry and academia (IA) in software engineering. This study aims to explore communication between the two parties in such a setting. To better understand what facilitates good IA communication and what pr

Self-perceived changes in physical activity and the relation to life satisfaction and rated physical capacity in swedish adults during the covid-19 pandemic—a cross sectional study

COVID-19 restrictions may prevent people from reaching recommended levels of physical activity (PA). This study examines self-perceived changes in the extent and intensity of PA during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the relation between perceived changes in PA and general life satisfaction and perceived physical capacity. A total of 1318 participants (mean age 47.8 SD12.6; 82.1% women) were recruited

Understanding the preconditions for revitalizing bicycle transport in Beijing, with a reference study from Copenhagen

Rapid urbanization and the growth in the number of motorized vehicles has dramatically marginalized cycling in Chinese cities since the end of the 1990s. The deterioration in air quality and the urban environment is severely challenging urban livability and public health. The cities are seeking effective policies to alleviate these problems, and revitalizing bicycle transport has received increasi

Toward a unified theory of language development: The transdisciplinary nexus of cognitive and sociocultural perspectives on social activity

As applied linguistics becomes increasingly diverse in the topics, methods, and theories within its scope, the field has more potential than ever to reach a truly holistic and integrated understanding of language development and meaning-making across the lifespan. Perhaps the greatest challenge to attaining this goal is the building of knowledge in parallel across respective areas of specializatio

Traffic-related air pollution and child BMI—A study of prenatal exposure to nitrogen oxides and body mass index in children at the age of four years in Malmö, Sweden

Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have linked prenatal exposure to an increased risk of a range of diseases and negative health outcomes, including overweight and obesity. Presently, a knowledge gap exists in investigating the risk of overweight and obesity among children exposed to lower levels of air pollution in utero. This study aimed to

Housing managers key to reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of multi-family housing companies? A mixed method approach

The building industry is facing a huge challenge as the industry sector carries much responsibility of the anthropogenic climate change: activities associated with housing alone account for as much as 30% of global annual energy demand. This demand derives not only from the physical characteristics of the buildings, but from the actions of the users, both end-users and professional managers. Even

A method for analyzing stakeholders’ influence on an open source software ecosystem’s requirements engineering process

For a firm in an open source software (OSS) ecosystem, the requirements engineering (RE) process is rather multifaceted. Apart from its typical RE process, there is a competing process, external to the firm and inherent to the firm’s ecosystem. When trying to impose an agenda in competition with other firms, and aiming to align internal product planning with the ecosystem’s RE process, firms need

Where is the 'global' in the European Union's Health Research and Innovation Agenda?

Global Health has not featured as prominently in the European Union (EU) research agenda in recent years as it did in the first decade of the new millennium, and participation of low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) in EU health research has declined substantially. The Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Framework adopted by the European Parliament in April 2019 for the period 2021-20