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St@ndbyMe
An educational tool for ethical, transparent, and safe activities in adult education, targeting the digital inclusion of older persons in Europe.
Welfare Law
The multidisciplinary research field Welfare Law is defined relative to the concept of “welfare” and jurisdiction. The field of study provides an analysis of inter-legality.
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The Social Work research environment
The Social Work research environment nurtures justice and is guided by the principle of equal value for all persons. It acts to promote social change towards a more sustainable and inclusive society.
The Ageing and Social Change research environment
The Ageing and Social Change research environment conducts leading-edge research on key social, political and cultural issues of ageing.
Tackling the spread of cigarettes and alternative nicotine products in social networks
The project will investigate how different nicotine products spread through social networks and how they impact youth usage, both online and offline.
Apps and downs: Mental health and teenage girls’ interpretations of social media content
Teenage girls often follow influencers, and a common topic is mental health. But what norms about health and well-being are conveyed on social media? We examine influencers' posts on mental health issues and how they are interpreted by followers.
Digital Norrköping
A digital Norrköping for all! The project aims to map and analyze digital exclusion and how libraries and their staff work and develop strategies to increase inclusion and participation.
The Many Meanings of Perineal Injuries
Care-seekers’ and care-providers’ perspectives on second-degree perineal injuries, their implications, and potential to improve care.
Smart City and Digital Sovereignty Research Network
The research network aims to initiate interdisciplinary collaboration to develop notions around what digital sovereignty could mean and how it could be used to ensure the digital rights for people living in smart cities.
Chinese-Swedish collaboration in research and education in urban planning
In a collaborative project Chinese and Swedish researchers will use the time-geographic approach to study conditions for urban and regional planning in the two countries. The project also includes PhD student exchange and guest teaching in courses.