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Socialantropologi - Kandidatprogram
The Attitude Towards Social IR – A Study of Factors Influencing Swedish Companies’ Attitudes Towards Using Social Media for Investor Relations
PURPOSE The purpose of this thesis is to investigate why companies currently are not using social media for IR in Sweden. More specific, we are studying driving and inhibiting factors that are influencing Swedish companies to use, or not to use, this communication technology for IR. METHOD Our thesis addresses the attitudes towards using social media for IR among Swedish companies listed on the OM
Saving the Soul through Dieting
https://www.ht.lu.se/serie/9750488/ - 2026-05-25
AI and democracy – a panel discussion with Lund University experts
Cultural Heritage and Cultural Diplomacy : East German Boys´Choirs in Sweden
Gerd Schönfelder and the Opera Gustaf Wasa
Developing AIDS, A study of AIDS in the context of other social problems in New Crossroad, Cape Town
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one country can produce or sell more in order to increase its GDP. This thesis does not exclude these considerations but focuses on health as an important aspect of development. I investigate why South Africans (SA) would place their lives at risk with full knowledge of AIDS by not using freely availab
Service Management, Culture and Creativity Management - Masterprogram
AI bedömer knärörelser bra – men har svårare för fotens rörelser – Vetenskap och Hälsa
AI – för smart diagnostik av bröstcancer i länder med begränsade resurser – Vetenskap och Hälsa
The Art and Science of Medical Decision-making: Perspectives from Nineteenth-Century Philosophy on the Role of Intuition in Contemporary Medicine
Waves of media democratization: A brief history of contemporary participatory practices in the media sphere
The article aims to provide a more historically grounded approach to the relationship between communication and participation, by distinguishing different waves of media democratization. The article first discusses the concept of participation and some of its complexities, and then sketches a series of intense moments of participation in and through the media in (mainly the second half) the 20th a
