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Epistemologi och post-Covid
The pandemic has impacted us all, but some more than others. For those who are suffering from post-Covid, the lingering impact is particularly tangible. Interdisciplinary research is needed to understand this new health challenge.
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.
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Just?Tech
Just?Tech is a think tank dedicated to exploring how we can engage gender equality, equity and social justice concerns in entangled engagements with AI tech.
NordSex
NordSex brings together researchers from the Nordic region to build on world-leading research on the connection between sexuality, media technology and cultural formations. The network promotes research collaboration and societal impact.
Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society - REMESO
REMESO conducts research with a multilevel approach to the understanding of migration, ethnicity and society.
PhD Programme in Gender Studies
Doctoral students receive an education that provides gender analytical skills at a high, international level. The interdisciplinary approach gives opportunities to work with and analyze gender in many different contexts.
Linköping Space Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences
The Research Node LSSH are doing multidisciplinary investigations of futurescapes on all aspects of space exploration and the space industry.
The Posthumanities Hub
Bringing science to the humanities, and more-than-human humanities to the people since 2008.
Service transformation, resilience, and empowerment through active municipalities in Ukraine - STREAM-U
New project aims to strengthen the capacity for critical collaboration between local authorities and civil society in delivering services, enhancing resilience, and advancing democratization in Ukraine.
Exclusion and Inequality in Late Working Life - EIWO
EIWO pushes the boundaries of knowledge about late work and the potential of its inclusive and equal prolongation - it provides evidence for ageing work and life course policies.