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Den nya oljan - hanteringen av personuppgifter är en konsumentfråga

DEBATT - av STEFAN LARSSON, docent och föreståndare, Lunds universitets internetinstitut (LUii) och forskare vid tankesmedjan Fores samt JONAS LEDENDAL, jur.dr. i handelsrätt och forskare vid Institutionen för handelsrätt, Ekonomihögskolan, Lunds universitet. Forskarna skriver i Dagens Juridik om personuppgifter som en konsumentfråga, dvs till skillnad från att bara förstå och reglera data utifrån

Integrating care for neurodevelopmental disorders by unpacking control : A grounded theory study

Background: To establish integrated healthcare pathways for patients with neurodevelopmental disorders (ND) such as autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is challenging. This study sets out to investigate the main concerns for healthcare professionals when integrating ND care pathways and how they resolve these concerns. Methods: Using classic grounded theory (Glase

Evaluation of direct membrane filtration and direct forward osmosis as concepts for compact and energy-positive municipal wastewater treatment

Municipal wastewater treatment commonly involves mechanical, biological and chemical treatment steps to protect humans and the environment from adverse effects. Membrane technology has gained increasing attention as an alternative to conventional wastewater treatment due to increased urbanization. Among the available membrane technologies, microfiltration (MF) and forward osmosis (FO) have been se

Lay theories in comparative research

The paper addresses the theoretical concept and methodological usefulness of 'lay theories' for conducting comparative research. 'Lay knowledge' is a well-researched concept particularly in medicine and health (e.g. Williams & Popay 2006), even if often regarded as an 'obstacle' that needs to be overcome in order to spread 'proper' scientific, medical knowledge. Critical studies within medicin

Societal consequences of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities: integrating power system and regional inoperability input-output models

Critical infrastructures provide indispensable services to society and extensive disruption of these give rise to large societal consequences. Most risk-related studies of critical infrastructures, however, focus rather narrowly on the direct consequences, e.g. expressed by services not supplied or cost of nonsupplied services. Although these measures might serve as a proxy for the direct societal