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Agustín Goenaga

Docent Kontaktinformation E-post: agustin [dot] goenaga [dot] 0481 [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 94 64Organisation Statsvetenskapliga institutionen Rumsnummer: 352 Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsAgustín Goenagas profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Studierektor Internationella avdelningen, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakultetskansliet Biträdande universitetslektor Statsvet

https://www.svet.lu.se/agustin-goenaga - 2025-12-02

Karl Holmberg

Affilierad Kontaktinformation E-post: karl [dot] holmberg [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Statsvetenskapliga institutionen Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsKarl Holmbergs profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Doktorand BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing ClimateStatsvetenskapForsknings- och intresseområdePlast, materia och politik, politisk ekonomi, miljöpolit

https://www.svet.lu.se/karl-holmberg - 2025-12-02

Matthias Baier

Universitetslektor Kontaktinformation E-post: matthias [dot] baier [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 73 33Organisation Rättssociologiska institutionen Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsMatthias Baiers profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalDocentForskningsområdenNormerOffentlighetenCivila samhälletPågående forskningAntologin "Social and legal norms. Towards socio-legal understanding of

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/matthias-baier - 2025-12-02

En förhandlad anmälningsskyldighet - en studie om talet kring anmälningsskyldigheten inom förskolan

The aim of this study was to analyze how preschool principals talk about their obligation to report child maltreatment to social services. Five principals, from five different local areas, were interviewed in the study. Two of the preschools were situated in underprivileged areas, and the others in economically and socially fairly well situated areas. Discourse analysis was applied in the examinat

It’s the bio-economy, stupid!

The bio-economy represents a significant shift in socio-economic, agricultural, energy and technical systems. The concept of the bio-economy – also called the bio-based economy or the knowledge-based bio-economy in Europe – can be understood as an economy where the basic building blocks for materials, chemicals and energy are derived from renewable biological resources, such as plant and animal so

Review of Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge (Hetherington, Oxford UP)

In this book, Stephen Hetherington attacks what he thinks are two "dogmas" of epistemology. One he calls "epistemic absolutism" which amounts to the claim that knowledge is absolute: you can be with or without it, but once you have it, it is not possible to have more or less. The other is "justificationalism" which is the view that some sort of (internalist of externalist) justification is necessa

Animal graves: dog, horse and bear

Abstract in Undeterminedhe atJthor dlscusses the relalionship betwccn peaplc and animals in a lime perspective of millcllnia. The starting point is the pre-Chri stian. $can­ dinavl:m. animal graves ofJogs and hoJ'SCs. the Saami hear-graves, as wdl as animal burials urmodern time. TIle occurrence ofanimal graves In pre­ Christian time and the wide mnge ofways to dispose of human and animal bodics c