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  • Att samverka över organisationsgränser för effektivare klimatomställning?

    Research project

    Att samverka över organisationsgränser för effektivare klimatomställning? -En studie av Klimatarena Stockholm

  • Climate Change Governance. Global and Nordic

    Research project

    How may foundations, research institutes, think tanks and other civil society organizations contribute to climate change solutions?

  • Creating Future Welfare

    Research project

    Creating Future Welfare: How digitalisation and automation shape knowledges and values that govern hybrid welfare practices

  • CYCLE: Coordination & valuation of short-cycle accelerated training for the green transition

    Research project

    Uncertainty and urgency around the green transition have manifested around skills and labour shortages: who will work in jobs that require skills for the green transition and how will they be prepared?

  • Dilemmas in Courtrooms: How Judges Practice Equality before the Law at Swedish Administrative Courts

    Research project

    Administrative courts are an understudied area in research on judicial decision-making in practice, despite their important function in democratic systems.

  • Fossil Free Futures: Divestment Across the Nordic Countries

    Research project

    The project Fossil Free Futures: Divestment Across the Nordic Countries studies initiatives to opt out of fossil fuels investments in the pension funds. The aim of the project is to better understand actors of change, their tools and practices.

  • Kommunal = social? Digital medborgardialog i kommuner

    Research project
  • Let's have a chat about ChatGPT:

    Research project

    A study of how private actors and chatbots are challenging the role of universities and (perhaps) influencing how we understand professional boundaries

  • Regulating Multinational Enterprises:

    Research project

    Regulating Multinational Enterprises: Challenges and Innovations in Addressing Human Rights and Climate Change (part of the REBALANCE project)

  • The future of social service work with substance use (FUSS)

    Research project

    The future of social service work with substance use (FUSS): clients, trajectories, organisations and collaboration in a changing treatment system.

  • The right education at the right time

    Research project

    The right education at the right time. A longitudinal study of the relation between labor market prognoses and educational planning, 1959–2019

  • The trajectory of cause of death data: How certainty concerns shape knowledge on causes of death

    Research project

    During three years, the researchers in this project will examine how cause of death data is achieved, partly to generate new understanding about public health, but also to provide a better understanding of how physicians examine causes of death in Sweden and how they relate to and apply standards and guidelines.

  • Towards an organizational theory on “obsessive measurement disorder”:

    Research project

    A comparative study on how intermediary organizations translate performance measurement requirements on aid

  • Vem sätter morgondagens rubriker? Ekonomijournalistik under omförhandling

    Research project
  • ”With an independent editorial staff made up of officials” – public organisations as news producers

    Research project

    Municipalities, regions, and government agencies are increasingly taking on the role of news producers in the new media landscape. The shift is being driven by a number of concurrent trends in society: digitalisation, mediatisation, and the fact that professional journalism is undermined when the resources of the traditional media decline.