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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.
Migration, learning and social inclusion
What effect do different kinds of educational interventions aimed at learning the Swedish language have for migrants' inclusion in the Swedish labour market and society more widely? What do the migrants themselves have to say about this?
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Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society - REMESO
REMESO conducts research with a multilevel approach to the understanding of migration, ethnicity and society.
Cultural competence for Healthcare professionals
The instrument can be used both in research as a data collection instrument and as a clinically applied instrument in various activities. Several research projects linked to the instrument are currently underway.
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.
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.
Segregation Dynamics
Examining how different ethnic, economic, and gender groups become segregated across urban spaces, schools, and firms, and the consequences of this segregation for those affected.
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02 April 2025
Academic freedom in practice
The group of master’s students on the Ethnicity and Migration programme at LiU are unique. They are the first in Sweden to take a university course in how to create a campaign in support of an imprisoned researcher and for academic freedom.
Interpretation in health care
Light is shed on the role of circumstances and organisational context to examine the constraints, conditions, methods and traditions to which interpreting is subject.
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03 August 2016
Ethical aspects of medical age assessment
If a medical age assessment is not conclusive, it’s better to say yes than no. That’s the advice from two LiU researchers who conducted an ethical analysis of several cases of medical age assessment.