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- Nylund Skog, Susanne, 1962-
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Luciatåg : en levande tradition i ständig förändring
- 2021
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Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- I Isofs arkiv finns ett rikt material om luciafirandets brokiga och föränderliga historia. En ny webbfrågelista visar att luciatåget är en levande tradition och luciafirandet en högtid som många uppmärksammar och uppskattar.
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- Nylund Skog, Susanne, 1962-
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Tillsammans i glädje mot gemensamma mål
- 2021
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Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- Föreningslivet är viktigt för den enskilda personen men också för samhället och för demokratin. Det visar svaren på en webbfrågelista om föreningsliv som Isof skickat ut i samband med demokratiåret 2021.
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- Ellis Nilsson, Sara, Dr
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Inputting Saints' Feasts found in Calendar Fragments into the 'Mapping Saints' Database
- 2021
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Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- In this blog post, I discuss how we classify information from the calendars for input into the database. An important part of this work involves figuring out how to deal with different systems of dating and how to visualize change over time. Lastly, I conclude with a reflection on my planned analyses of the development of saints’ feasts in medieval Sweden and Finland.
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- Lafauci, Lauren E, 1979-, et al.
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Herbaria 3.0
- 2018
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Annan publikation (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
- The collaborative project Herbaria 3.0: Telling Stories at the Plant-Human Interfaceunites environmental humanities (EH), experiential learning, and public engagement to explore how the stories we tell about plants illuminate the intertwined nature of plants and people. Storytelling fosters invested engagement with the green world and acts as a counter to the problem of “plant blindness,” or the inability to see and recognize the plants surrounding us. Without seeing the plants in our everyday worlds, we cannot learn to care for them—nor to care for biological diversity at large. Thus, Herbaria 3.0helps mitigate the loss of species by providing a space to share and remember the stories of plants that may be disappearing or changing in response to our anthropogenic climate crises. It also provides a space for humans to mourn these losses and prevent further ones. Herbaria 3.0makes important interventions in “citizen humanities”: the participation of the public in academic domains and the participation of academics in public ones. It also contributes to digital humanities by developing the potential of web-based platforms for fostering an ethics of care—both for nonhuman subjects and the environment at large—and for providing space to collectively mourn the losses of climate change. Finally, it advances the field of EH, particularly its critical plant studies and history of science strands, in order to help us cope with, adapt to, and mitigate climate change.
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