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Centre for Applied Ethics
The Centre for Applied Ethics is a part of Linköping University. Here researchers, teachers and students meet to work together on ethical issues.
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.
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Conference: Phenomenological Approaches to Physics
The 3rd Annual Phenomenological Approaches to Physics Conference: "QBism and Phenomenology, Compared and Contrasted" took place at Linköping University, Sweden, June 8-10, 2022.
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?
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19 August 2020
Phenomenology to understand physics
How can the philosophical school of phenomenology help us to understand physics? In a new book scientists examine the role of phenomenology in the philosophy of physics and offers perspectives on how to understand and discuss physics.
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22 December 2021
User perspective key in the development of Internet interventions for breast cancer survivors
Internet interventions targeting breast cancer survivors must be developed with its end-users in focus, according to a doctoral thesis at Linköping University.
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20 December 2021
“Parents want to give their child a ‘normal’ childhood”
When a child becomes chronically ill, the life of the entire family changes. Finances and social network have an impact on parents’ ability to manage the child's care. Their goal is to create a 'normal' childhood, a doctoral thesis shows.
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16 November 2021
Newly recognized crossover testimonies give important knowledge of the Holocaust
A collection of Holocaust testimonies in Sweden includes cases in which Jewish and non-Jewish Polish survivors interviewed each other. A history of conflict stood between the survivors, but this does not appear to have influenced the testimonies.
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07 June 2021
Ethical issues emerge when Holocaust stories are digitalised
Digitalisation is sweeping across Europe. The political ambitions are high, and accessibility and democratisation are keywords. But when it's time to digitalise the cultural heritage of Sweden, ethical issues emerge.