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Post-kvalitativ forskning främjar nya begrepp och metoder

Lotta Johansson har publicerat sin artikel “Post-qualitative line of flight and the confabulative conversation: a methodological ethnography“ i International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (online först, 2015). Artikeln kan laddas ned från tandonline.comArtikeln är en metodologisk etnografi som syftar till att lyfta fram svårigheterna med användning av konventionella metoder tillsamma

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/post-kvalitativ-forskning-framjar-nya-begrepp-och-metoder - 2025-12-14

Persson om schackspelande och interaktion online

Anders Persson har publicerat en artikel i Vetenskapssocietetens årsbok 2015 med titeln: ”Online schack och chatt interaktion. Spel and spelande i schack ansikte-mot-ansikte och online”. Från introduktionen:Schack uppfattas ofta som ett tystlåtet och artigt, rentav ridderligt spel och kan som sådant verka tillhöra en annan tid. Schackspelets uppkomst dateras till åtminstone 600-talets Indien och a

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/persson-om-schackspelande-och-interaktion-online - 2025-12-14

Mulinari om stamcellsforskning och marknadsanpassad vetenskap

Shai Mulinari har tillsammans med Malin Ideland (Malmö) och Tora Holmberg (Uppsala) publicerat en artikel i in Science and Technology Studies: "Money, Money, Money? Politico-Moral Discourses of Stem Cell Research in a Grant Allocation Process”. (reds övers. Pengar pengar, pengar? Politisk-moraliska diskurser av stamcellsforskning i bidragstilldelningsförfarandet) Läs hela artikeln på lup.lub.lu.se

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/mulinari-om-stamcellsforskning-och-marknadsanpassad-vetenskap - 2025-12-14

Unga drabbas hårdast när tjänstepensionen riskerar brinna inne

Anders Kjellberg intervjuas i SKPF:s tidning Här&Nu angående kollektivavtal som saknas bland annat inom hemtjänsten. SKPF-medlemmarnas tidning Här&Nu nr 4 2015 intervjuar Anders Kjellberg i artikeln "Utan kollektivavtal i hemtjänsten. Lurade på pensionen" (s. 6-7). SKPF är Svenska KommunalPensionärernas Förbund.Läs tidningen nr 4 2015 som PDF eller se texten här nedan:Anders Kjellbergs personliga

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/unga-drabbas-hardast-nar-tjanstepensionen-riskerar-brinna-inne - 2025-12-14

Trängsel i karriärtrappan för unga forskare

Terese Anving, forskare och vikarierande lektor på Sociologen, intervjuas angående karriärvägar i artikeln "Karriär inom eller utom akademin?" i senaste LUM (Lunds universitets magasin). "Det är trängsel i karriärtrappan för unga forskare. En konsekvens är otrygga anställningsvillkor, men samtidigt får många chansen att prova forskarlivet. Bör universiteten istället uppmuntra fler av de nya doktor

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/trangsel-i-karriartrappan-unga-forskare - 2025-12-14

Överlevares villkor för försoning

Goran Basic har publicerat en artikel som analyserar de återberättade erfarenheterna från 27 överlevare av kriget på 1990-talet i Bosnien och Hercegovina. Artikeln ”Conditions for Reconciliation: Narratives of Survivors from the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina” (reds. övers. Villkor för försoning: Berättelser från överlevare av kriget i Bosnien och Hercegovina) publiceras i Journal of Criminal Justi

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/overlevares-villkor-forsoning - 2025-12-14

Medborgarjournalistik och hemlig inspelning som nyhetsform

Agneta Mallén har intervjuats för en artikel om medborgarjournalistik och gräsrotsbevakning i tidningen The Journalist. Rachel Broady skriver om hur hemlig inspelning snabbt har blivit en nyhetsform med oroande konsekvenser för offren och journalistik."Trial by sousveillance" (ungefär ”Rättegång genom gräsrotsbevakning” reds övers.) i The Journalist, sidor 18-19 (september/oktober 2015)Agneta Mall

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/medborgarjournalistik-och-hemlig-inspelning-som-nyhetsform - 2025-12-14

Konkurrens om offerrollen

Goran Basic har publicerat en artikel om det idealiska offret och konkurrensen om offerrollen i berättelserna efter kriget i Bosnien och Hercegovina. Artikeln är på serbiska. ”Idealna žrtva i nadmetanje za dobijanje statusa žrtve u pričama preživjelih rata u Bosni i Hercegovini”. Temida, 18(2), 2015: 7-30.Se artikeln på lup.lup.lu.seGoran Basics personliga sida här på Sociologens webbplats. Abstra

https://www.soc.lu.se/artikel/konkurrens-om-offerrollen - 2025-12-14

COP26: Climate conference inclusion in focus of observer

While many negotiators think the ongoing United Nations’ climate conference COP26 in Glasgow should already be considered successful due to global decisions having been made, Greta Thunberg and other climate activists argue that the summit is primarily a PR event which has excluded many groups from the negotiations. Doctoral student of ethnology at Lund University Billy Jones, is an accredited obs

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cop26-climate-conference-inclusion-focus-observer - 2025-12-14

Twin study finds type 2 diabetes clues in epigenetic changes

Identical twins share the same DNA, but one twin can suffer from type 2 diabetes while the other twin does not develop the disease. A study led by Lund University in Sweden has now discovered that there are differences in gene activity in twins where only one sibling had developed the disease. The researchers’ discovery could contribute to the development of new treatment methods. “Identical twins

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/twin-study-finds-type-2-diabetes-clues-epigenetic-changes - 2025-12-14

WATCH: Virtual reality tool to be used in the fight against disease

Science has the technology to measure the activity of every gene within a single individual cell, and just one experiment can generate thousands of cells worth of data. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now revolutionised the way this data is analysed – by using 3D video gaming technology. The study is published in the journal iScience. Advanced techniques in DNA and RNA sequencing hav

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/watch-virtual-reality-tool-be-used-fight-against-disease - 2025-12-14

Focus on sustainable development for new Sida course in Africa and Lund

Many developing countries are making progress, whereas others are stalling or falling behind. In the latter cases, transformation capacity needs to be reinforced to enable the countries to meet present and future societal challenges. In view of this, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) has now signed a four-year agreement with Lund University in Sweden regarding commiss

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/focus-sustainable-development-new-sida-course-africa-and-lund - 2025-12-14

Satellites to enable monitoring of CO2 emissions

Researchers have developed a model that can calculate individual countries' carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel burning using observations from space. The new results could be put to use within the Earth observation programme Copernicus, when satellites will be sent into space in the coming years. At the COP26 climate summit, the nations of the world agreed on a new document that for the fir

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/satellites-enable-monitoring-co2-emissions - 2025-12-14

Organised prostate cancer testing is to provide more equal care

With 10,000 new cases a year, prostate cancer is the most common cancer type in Sweden. To create equal, accessible and high-quality prostate cancer care, Region Skåne has introduced Organised prostate cancer testing, OPT. "Anyone who wants to should be allowed to be tested for prostate cancer. Studies show that early detection lowers long-term mortality", says Anders Bjartell, one of Sweden’s lea

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/organised-prostate-cancer-testing-provide-more-equal-care - 2025-12-14

Researchers crack the synthetic code of rare molecules sought after in drug development

A research team at Lund University in Sweden has succeeded in producing two molecules that are otherwise only formed by microorganisms from extremely contaminated wastewater in an abandoned mine in South Korea. The method, which took four years to develop, could pave the way for new types of drugs. The study is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society. Glionitrin A and B are two molec

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-crack-synthetic-code-rare-molecules-sought-after-drug-development - 2025-12-14

Better knowledge needed about handling of nanoparticles

Christina Isaxon has always been interested in how small particles in the air affect our health. As society’s use of nanomaterials increases, research questions about safety are becoming urgent. ‟We need to know more about the conditions in which nanoparticles can affect us and how we can safely handle these materials.” Her research is about understanding how nanoparticles are generated and releas

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/better-knowledge-needed-about-handling-nanoparticles - 2025-12-14

Environmentally sustainable diet linked to health benefits

A large population study from Lund University in Sweden has shown that more sustainable dietary habits are linked to health benefits, such as a reduced risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and cancer. The study is published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. “Our results indicate that dietary guidelines that are beneficial for both planetary health and personal health do

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/environmentally-sustainable-diet-linked-health-benefits - 2025-12-14

Solving the problem of vaccination certificates for international researchers and students – Vice-chancellor's blog

Once again, we are now seeing an increase in the spread of infection, in particular in Europe; this week, the Public Health Agency of Sweden announced new recommendations to avoid crowding, among other things. We are still offering on-campus education but everyone is to avoid crowding and large gatherings. We are carefully monitoring the situation and trying to keep the organisation updated on any

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/solving-problem-vaccination-certificates-international-researchers-and-students-vice-chancellors - 2025-12-14

The sky’s the limit: Using airborne DNA to monitor insect biodiversity

Scientists at Lund University have discovered for the first time that it is possible to detect insect DNA in the air. Using air from three sites in Sweden, insect DNA from 85 species could be identified. This offers scope for exploring a whole new way to monitor terrestrial biodiversity. These preliminary results will be presented at Ecology Across Borders (13th-15th December) via an online poster

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/skys-limit-using-airborne-dna-monitor-insect-biodiversity - 2025-12-14

How politicians project their status in virtual meetings

During the pandemic, physical summits were replaced by Zoom meetings, and global political leaders had to quickly adjust. How did they visually convey their status in this new world of digital diplomacy? A new study from Lund University in Sweden analysed over 50 photos from the first virtual G20 meeting in 2020. When political leaders meet, there is usually a strict protocol, and national attribu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/how-politicians-project-their-status-virtual-meetings - 2025-12-14