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Work integration social enterprises (WISE) work to help the disadvantaged to enter the labour market and find a job, thereby working to correct a market failure. Research has identified hybridity, the simultaneous work towards two, sometimes contradicting, missions as a core concept of social enterprises. This hybridity can lead to tensions though, which can result in a deviation from the social m

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Under rentier capitalism, class struggle extends beyond production, encompassing the entire process of value appropriation, circulation and distribution. Housing is a stark example. In post-war Nordic welfare states, organised labour played key roles in endorsing wide provision of affordable social housing. Today, workers are not only dominated as wage-labourers but also as tenants and debtors, st

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Social housing in Ireland has undergone several phases of transformation, including financial restructuring in the 1980s and severe retrenchment during the years of post-crash austerity. Concurrently, the overall housing sector has been defined by several ‘boom and bust’ crisis phases and is currently experiencing a housing crisis characterised by increasingly inflated property and rental prices,

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Kärnan i Centrum för beredskap och resiliens är en tvärvetenskaplig forskarskola inom vilka doktorander skapar gemenskap och kunskapsutbyte inom det breda området beredskap och resiliens. Forskarskolan engagerar doktorander från flera fakulteter på Lunds universitet och är planerad att växa under de närmsta åren med nya doktorander och projekt. Följande doktorandprojekt är del av vår forskarskola:

https://www.luprep.lu.se/forskning/forskarskola - 2026-07-09

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This study explores how the emergence of unmanned stores impacts the sense of community in rural areas. It is set against the backdrop of increased urbanization, which threatens the survival of smaller rural communities. We study this through ethnographic inquiry into the emergence of unmanned stores. These have been introduced to counteract the depopulation of rural areas. We identify four ways i

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Urban flood risk is a big and growing concern, particularly in relation to climate change. The complexity of this problem poses distinctive challenges to a broad range of actors involved in various ways in flood risk governance, as well as to the social scientists endeavoring to grasp them. These challenges are related both to the complexity of risk and risk perception as such, which attract a lot

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In this paper we present a working hypothesis that there is need to further analyze Botswana’s colonial era if we are to understand several aspects of contemporary economic structures. Our focus is on identifying the roots of post-independence high levels of inequality. We have constructed social tables for 1936-1964, covering all but the very first decades of colonial rule, and based on them we h

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In this presentation, we explore courts as an emerging arena on which political and social contestations over racism take place in Sweden. The presentation is part of a larger project where we analyze cases in which political struggles against and about racism have moved into courts. The overall purpose is to understand what kind of space courts provide for protection from and debate about racism,

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As part of research into small group homes run by local authorities for those with severe mental illness the characteristics of the social environment was investigated. The ideal and real versions of the Community Oriented Program Environmental Scale (COPES) were administered to residents and staff of small group homes in a county in southern Sweden. Both these groups were also interviewed on thei

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Background The impact of social participation, trust, and the miniaturization of community on daily and intermittent smoking was investigated. Methods The 2000 public health survey in Scania is a cross-sectional study. A total of 13,715 persons answered a postal questionnaire, which represents 59% of the random sample. A logistic regression model was used to investigate the association between

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In the evolving landscape of digital entrepreneurship, social media influencers (SMIs) have emerged as strategic actors navigating complex stakeholder environments to sustain long-term business viability. While existing literature extensively addresses branding, authenticity, and audience engagement, it often overlooks the strategic coordination required to manage stakeholder relationships across

Slutrapport Uppdrag Att Ta Fram Förslag Till Sammanhållet Arbete I Användning Av Artificiell Intelli

1 STYR 2024/3201 Slutrapport Uppdrag att ta fram förslag till sammanhållet arbete i användning av artificiell intelligens med särskilt fokus på utbildningsfrågor 2 1. Sammanfattning och summary ...................................................................... 3 2. Bakgrund ...................................................................................................... 4 3. Uppdatering .

https://www.ai.lu.se/sites/ai.lu.se/files/2026-01/Slutrapport%20Uppdrag%20att%20ta%20fram%20f%C3%B6rslag%20till%20sammanh%C3%A5llet%20arbete%20i%20anv%C3%A4ndning%20av%20artificiell%20intelligens%20med%20s%C3%A4rskilt%20fokus%20p%C3%A5%20utbildningsfr%C3%A5gor%20(STYR%202024-3201)_0.pdf - 2026-07-10

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untitled LTH n yt t LUNDS TEKNISKA HÖGSKOLAS NYHETSMAGASIN | NR 2 | 2013 FLIP FOR ENGLISH Anna vinner pris! Allt om X-jobben Biokraftverk blir ”skola” LTH-NYTT | NR 2 | 2013 Kronan på verket EXAMENSARBETET HAR ALLTID legat mig varmt om hjärtat. Exjobbet kan ofta kopplas till forskningen på institu- tionen och demonstrerar därmed en tydlig forsknings- anknytning. Om examensarbetet görs utanför LTH

https://www.lth.se/fileadmin/lth/omlth/kommunikation/lthnytt/LTHNytt2013nr2_LR.pdf - 2026-07-10

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This paper examines seasonal migrant farmworkers in Turkey, focusing on the intersection of relations of production and social reproduction under rapidly shifting land and labour regimes. The workers are predominantly Kurds and Arabs of Turkey and Syrian refugees, and experience the intersecting crises of neoliberalism, rural-urban migration and conflict/disaster displacement in amplified ways. Wi

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Although many studies on mental health have been conducted among various populations during the COVID-19 pandemic, few studies have focused on post-traumatic growth (PTG) in the general population. The current study aimed to explore whether perceived social support, personality, and coping strategies are associated with PTG in the COVID-19 pandemic period. The study also investigated whether copin

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Over the last two decades, the social identity of the jihadist has become a central part of street culture. Depictions of jihadists can be found in popular music, movies and media reports. Propaganda celebrating or condemning jihadism circulates online, and a significant number of individuals with a background in street crime have flirted with or converted to jihadism. Drawing on ethnographic fiel

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This study examines whether individual propensity to commit crime and family environment interact in their association with child-to-parent violence (CPV). We assume that individual propensity will be more strongly associated with CPV among those adolescents who are less attached to and controlled by their parents. The study has a cross-sectional design of 4,930 adolescents (age 16 years on averag

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OBJECTIVES: Poor self-rated health is an estimator of quality of life and a predictor of mortality seldom studied in immigrant populations. This work aimed to study self-rated health in relation to social capital, socioeconomic status, lifestyle and comorbidity in immigrants from Iraq - one of the largest non-European immigrant group in Sweden today - and to compare it with the self-rated health o