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Understanding the Paradox of (Im)Perfection : An Actor-Network Approach to Digitally Mediated Preaching

This paper adds to the growing body of literature on digitally mediated preaching by using actor–network theory (ANT) in conjunction with Amanda Lagerkvist’s work on digital media as theoretical lenses to describe and discuss what we term “the paradox of (im)perfection”. This paradox refers to the tension between an ideal of perfection and an ideal of imperfection (or vulnerability) as experiencedThis paper adds to the growing body of literature on digitally mediated preaching by using actor–network theory (ANT) in conjunction with Amanda Lagerkvist’s work on digital media as theoretical lenses to describe and discuss what we term “the paradox of (im)perfection”. This paradox refers to the tension between an ideal of perfection and an ideal of imperfection (or vulnerability) as experienced

Reconfiguration of ATC Tower working positions as an adaptive strategy to achieve resilient performance

Air traffic control (ATC) is a safety-critical activity in which practitioners must continuously navigate uncertainty, trade-offs, and operational variability. In such environments, resilience emerges not from strict adherence to procedures alone but from the adaptive strategies that air traffic controllers employ to sustain safe performance. One striking property of air traffic control is that co

Through the Family’s Eyes: How Local Rationality Can Shape Child Welfare Decision Making

Child welfare workers are constantly making critical and potential life-altering decisions regarding children and their families. This study examines how incorporating and understanding families’ local rationality may influence safety assessments and service recommendations conducted during an investigation. Furthermore, this research explores how workers interpret family dynamics and behavi

Ekologiska risker och möjligheter med Bacillus thuringiensis-grödor: en systematisk litteraturstudie

This study examines the ecological risks and benefits of Bacillus thuringiensis-crops (Bt crops) through a systematic literature review. The aim is to analyse what ecological risks and benefits are highlighted in current research on Bt crops. The study focuses especially on insect resistance, effects on non-target organisms, and ecological effects in comparison with conventional farming systems. TDenna studie undersöker ekologiska risker och möjligheter med Bacillus thuringiensis grödor (Bt-grödor) genom en systematisk litteraturstudie. Syftet är att, utifrån aktuell forskning, analysera vilka ekologiska risker och möjligheter som kopplas till odling av Bt-grödor. Studien fokuserar särskilt på insektsresistens, påverkan på icke-målorganismer samt ekologiska effekter i jämförelse med konven

Gaps as interface : navigating the edges of artistic media

The on-going combination of sound practices with practices that operate in visual-spatial dimensions such as works of installation art, audiovisual composition, and sound art has not only created new aesthetic challenges concerning the combination of features and modalities of the different art forms butalso new ways for developing, interacting with, and experiencing artworks. Strongly associated

Creative Data Lab

Creative Data Lab (CDL), hosted as an Advanced Study Group at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Lund University, brought together artist-researchers and research support staff to explore artistic research data management (ARDM) in relation to documentation, storage, sharing, and use. Working across disciplines and in dialogue with national and international debates, the group examined

Economic evaluations of strategies targeting pre-diagnosisdementia populations: A systematic review

This review aims to appraise and summarize the best available evidence from economic evaluations (EEs) of strategies targeting populations prior to a diagnosis of dementia. A comprehensive search was conducted in EMBASE, PubMed, EconLit, Web of Science, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), and The NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHS EED). Publications were dually screened and

A multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of umbilical cord insulin and c-peptide levels will form the basis of an important future bioresource

Aims: Fetal insulin is a key regulator of fetal growth and the major contributor to high birth weight in pregnancies with maternal diabetes. There is evidence for genetic variation in regulating fetal insulin, but this has not been studied on a large-scale. We performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of umbilical cord insulin and c-peptide measurements to identify genetic variants associat

Hunting for Hollanders : The community responsibility system, trade sanctions, and public debt in the late-medieval Low Countries

To persuade creditors to lend, cities in the Low Countries relied on a community responsibility system that made all citizens personally liable for public debt. This exposed itinerant citizens to significant risks: their merchandise could be confiscated by creditors, and they could even be imprisoned for debt. Although it is usually difficult to assess how such sanctions were enforced in practice,

Scalable D-band antenna with coplanar and stacked parasitic elements for low-cost antenna-in-package

The unquenchable thirst for bandwidth to support next-generation wireless systems is increasingly bringing D-band into the spotlight. This work proposes a scalable D-band patch antenna that features both coplanar and stacked parasitic patch structures. By leveraging inter-patch coupling, different coplanar parasitic elements are excited across different frequency bands, enabling multi-mode operati

Design of low-cost sub-THz antennas for distributed deployment in 6G

Although 6G is not only about higher data rates, its envisioned peak data rate of 1 terabits per second requires larger frequency bandwidth than what 5G millimeter wave bands offer. Therefore, new frequency bands have been allocated in the sub-THz range for 6G applications. This paper reviews the concept of distributed deployment to provide coverage in sub-THz bands, focusing on the design and imp