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LiU hub for apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic imaginaries
The LiU hub for apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic imaginaries is a meeting point for a seminar series and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Division of History, Arts and Religious Studies (HKR)
We focus on how people think and act, how these thoughts are conveyed in texts, images, and artefacts in the past and the present, how they are understood and used, and how they are expressed in human actions, cultures, and politics.
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The Historical Studies Research Environment
How have people thought, felt, and acted throughout history? How have thoughts turned into actions, texts, and images, and how are these understood and used today? Our research focuses on humans as meaning-makers from a historical perspective.
Entangled Media Histories, EMHIS
EMHIS is an international research network. The network brings together around 50 researchers who are interested in the topic of "Entangled Media Histories".
Soundscapes of Warning
How are sounds of warning embedded in social life and in Swedish society? This project aims to research how "Hesa Fredrik" (VMA) has affected us over the last century and continues to affect us until today.
DigiCONFLICT. Digital Heritage in Cultural Conflicts
DigiCONFLICT is an international research consortium funded by Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage (JPICH), exploring the impact of digital heritage in nationally framed cultural conflicts.
Jewish and woman
The overriding purpose of this project is to investigate the history of Swedish Jewish women and their experiences of antisemitism and sexism during the twentieth and twenty-first century.
Narratives as cultural heritage
A project about power and resistance in collections of narratives from and about immigrants at the archive of the Nordic museum.
Twincities Research Group - Social environment and health
The twin cities of Linköping and Norrköping are two equal sized cities in southeast Sweden. They are part of the same county council and have the same structure of health care. How could public health in two so similar cities be so different?
Centre for local history
The aim of the Centre is to support and develop research on local history and education by bringing about co-operation between professional researchers, instructors, school, teachers and the general public.