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The Local Heritagization of Military History
Military and defence history is preserved and mediated in museums throughout Sweden. This project explores how several museums in a specific city, Linköping, have been created and developed between the years 1940 and 2026.
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.
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.
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.
COMPASS – A Research Hub on Knowledge Circulation
COMPASS is a research hub for interdisciplinary studies of the creation and circulation of knowledge. It is based on the premise that the conditions of this circulation can be approached as a dynamics between forms and norms of knowledge
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?
Research Network for Interspecies Relations in Children’s Cultures
A Nordic Research Network where researchers with an interest in narrative representations of human-animal relations aimed at children can meet for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
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.
When Communication Networks Come to Die: Socio-Cultural Perspectives on Infrastructural Dismantling
This project examines the dismantling of critical communication infrastructure in Sweden. The study explores the societal significance of communication network dismantling and how it is imagined, accomplished, and negotiated in practice.