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Nära en miljon läsare i The Conversation hittills i år
Geopolitiska frågor, medicinska genombrott och kulturhistoriska ämnen dominerar under årets första åtta månader. Forskare som Ming Gao, Tabita Rosendal, Martin L Olsson och Jill Storry ligger bakom flera av årets mest lästa artiklar. 2025 har börjat med en rivstart med 49 publicerade artiklar och 985 000 visningar i The Conversation. Flest läsare återfinns i USA (28 %), följt av Japan (13 %), Aust
https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/nara-en-miljon-lasare-i-conversation-hittills-i-ar - 2025-11-12
Andreas Johansson commented on the attacks in Sri Lanka
Director Andreas Johansson was interviewed in several media around the world about the recent attacks in Sri Lanka. Links below:TV 4Sverigesradio (Ekot, P4)TRT World Dubai Eye (Live) ToyokeizaiP3 NyheterTT (Published in, Aftonbladet, Corren, Nsd, Folkbladet, Pressen, allanyheter, Uppsala Nya Tidning, Sydsvenskan, Hallands Nyheter, Kristianstadsbladet, Blekinge Läns Tidning, Norrbottensäffarer, Yst
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/andreas-johansson-commented-attacks-sri-lanka - 2025-11-12
Johannes är en av världens mest citerade forskare
Knappt 6400 forskare i världen har fått bevis på att de tillhör de allra mest citerade. Johannes Rousk är en av dem. The Web of Science Group står bakom utnämningen Highly cited researcher 2020. Endast omkring en procent av forskarna inom ett vetenskapligt fält får utnämningen. Johannes Rousk är stolt. Utnämningen är ett bevis på att forskningen är viktig och har haft genomslag. Att resultaten ans
https://www.biologi.lu.se/artikel/johannes-ar-en-av-varldens-mest-citerade-forskare - 2025-11-11
Coastal development planning matters more for 21st century flood risk than climate change
How fast can we stop using coal power and what does it mean for the climate?
A new paper by Aleh Cherp and several co-authors published in Environmental Research Letters asks what is the fastest realistic rate of global coal phase-out and what it means for the climate. The paper signals both good and bad news. The good news are that more and more countries promise to phase out coal, including poorer economies that rely more on coal, have younger power plants and weaker de
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/how-fast-can-we-stop-using-coal-power-and-what-does-it-mean-climate - 2025-11-11
21st century flood risk is affected more by policy than climate threats
Smog, ozone and particles in Beijing - with BECC focus
Position available as Associate or Full Professor in Asian Humanities
The Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Northwestern University seeks to appoint a full-time, tenured faculty member in a field in the Asian Humanities beginning in Fall, 2018. The Department welcomes candidates who work across multiple genres and media, from classical to contemporary periods, and in any Asian languages. They are particularly interested in a scholar and teacher who combi
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/position-available-associate-or-full-professor-asian-humanities - 2025-11-11
Urban sharing in Shanghai - new report published
This city report is the result of a Mobile Research Lab conducted online in Shanghai during spring 2020. The Mobile Research Lab involves a combination of methods, including case studies, interviews, observations, expert panels, and in-situ field work. The report presents insights gained by the Urban Sharing research team Oksana Mont (PI), Andrius Plepys, Yuliya Voytenko Palgan, Matthias Lehner St
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/urban-sharing-shanghai-new-report-published - 2025-11-11
Mercury emission from the “Terracotta Army” emperor Qin´s mausoleum in Xian measured by lidar
Three scholars join SASNET as affiliated researchers
Manpreet K. Janeja, Parama Sinha Palit and Rishi Jha join SASNET as affiliated researchers. Manpreet K. Janeja holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from Queens’ College, University of Cambridge (U.K.), and an M.A. in Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University (India). Her work so far has focused on three major concerns that straddle the ‘public’ and ‘private’ domains: (1) norma
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/three-scholars-join-sasnet-affiliated-researchers - 2025-11-12
Policy brief for the European Union Institute by Paul O'Shea
Queering community: The affect of visuality in the Sinosphere
Call for papers: Conference on Gender and Communication, 22-23 September, 2014, Beijing
Beslut från VR
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/beslut-fran-vr-13 - 2025-11-11
Democracy and Human Rights in East and Southeast Asia: Developments and Challenges
Phd student, Hui Zhao, is the recipient of the top four student papers at the ICA Conference 2017
Hui Zhao, Phd student at the Department has had one of her papers recognized among the top student papers of the 2017 ICA (International Communication Association) conference, PR Division. As a recipient of the top four student paper, Ms Zhao will also receive a scholarship from the ICA PR Division in the amount of $500. The paper Contextual Factors and Crisis Attribution in Social Media Crisis: R
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/phd-student-hui-zhao-recipient-top-four-student-papers-ica-conference-2017 - 2025-11-11
Research project on parenting receives funding
First seminar of the semester - How will Russia's invasion of Ukraine affect geopolitics in Asia?
The seminar took place on the 14 September in collaboration with the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies (ACE) at Lund University. The seminar brought together three experts on the politics of Asia to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected the region. The seminar was opened and moderated by Paul O'Shea, senior lecturer at ACE and specialist in international relations in E
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/first-seminar-semester-how-will-russias-invasion-ukraine-affect-geopolitics-asia - 2025-11-11
