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  • Adman, Per, et al. (author)
  • 171 forskare: ”Vi vuxna bör också klimatprotestera”
  • 2019
  • In: Dagens nyheter (DN debatt). - Stockholm. - 1101-2447.
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • DN DEBATT 26/9. Vuxna bör följa uppmaningen från ungdomarna i Fridays for future-rörelsen och protestera eftersom det politiska ledarskapet är otillräckligt. Omfattande och långvariga påtryckningar från hela samhället behövs för att få de politiskt ansvariga att utöva det ledarskap som klimatkrisen kräver, skriver 171 forskare i samhällsvetenskap och humaniora.
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  • Allard, Christina, et al. (author)
  • Rasbiologiskt språkbruk i statens rättsprocess mot sameby
  • 2015
  • In: Dagens Nyheter. - 1101-2447.
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Statens hantering av forskningsresultat i rättsprocessen med Girjas sameby utgör ett hot mot Sverige som rättsstat och kunskapsnation. Åratal av svensk och internationell forskning underkänns och man använder ett språkbruk som skulle kunna vara hämtat från rasbiologins tid. Nu måste staten ta sitt ansvar och börja agera som en demokratisk rättsstat, skriver 59 forskare.
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  • Egan Sjölander, Annika, 1971-, et al. (author)
  • Motorspriten kommer! : en historia om etanol och andra alternativa drivmedel
  • 2014
  • Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Motorspriten kommer! löd budskapet i början av 1900-talet. Liknande utfästelser om alternativa drivmedel har gång på gång hörts genom historien. Men de oljebaserade bränslena har behållit sitt grepp om transportsystemet, trots att de alltid ansetts problematiska. Varför?Den här boken handlar om olika försök att utveckla och förverkliga alternativ till oljebaserade drivmedel i Sverige. Den spänner över ett drygt sekel, från slutet av 1800-talet och framåt, och behandlar bland annat sulfitsprit, syntetisk bensin, gengas, metanol och den första och andra generationens etanol. I fokus står motiven bakom dessa alternativ varför de har ansetts angelägna och önskvärda liksom de problem och strukturella hinder som de har mött och alltjämt fortsätter att möta. Boken ger historiska och medievetenskapliga perspektiv på de pågående försöken till en omställning på drivmedelsområdet och bidrar till kunskap av värde för såväl beslutsfattare som allmänhet.Boken bygger på forskning som utfördes inom det tvärvetenskapliga projektet Framtidens drivmedel? Biobränslen i historisk och kulturell belysning. Den är skriven av samtliga forskare i projektet Annika Egan Sjölander, Helena Ekerholm, Jenny Eklöf, Erland Mårald, Christer Nordlund och Bosse Sundin i samarbete med Henrik Lång.
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  • Lång, Henrik, 1972-, et al. (author)
  • Making Wilderness : An inquiry into Stig Wesslén's Documentation and Representation of the Northern Swedish Landscape
  • 2015
  • In: Journal of Northern Studies. - Umeå : Umeå Universitet; Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet. - 1654-5915 .- 2004-4658. ; 9:2, s. 9-36
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The present article explores images of the Northern Swedish landscape, produced and mediated by Stig Wesslén (1902–1987) in the 1930s and 1940s. Trained as a forester, Wesslén gradually turned into a documentarist, focusing on the wilderness, notably big birds, predators and the mountain range in Lapland. Along with making a number of ambitious movies and embarking on intensive lecture tours, he was an active debater and writer and published six, richly illustrated books. These careers were interwoven, partly for practical reasons; income from lecturing and journalism financed his filmmaking and gave him time to write his books. It is argued in the article that Wesslén was driven by a strong feeling for wilderness and that he was against the way modern civilization exploited nature. The goal of his documentary work was ultimately to raise public awareness regarding the state of nature and he may thus be seen as a link between the preservationists of the early twentieth century and the environmentalists of the 1960s. In order to reveal the true essence of nature, Wesslén developed a “scientific” documentary technique, which he named “camera hunting.” The idea was to use the best camera equipment possible that would allow him to observe nature at a distance, not disturb the natural order of things, and present authentic images. Yet, as the article shows, Wesslén sometimes anthropomorphized the animals and also dramatized nature in many of his works.
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  • Mårald, Erland, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Akademisk frihet – mellan ideal och verklighet
  • 2024
  • In: Thule. - Umeå : Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet. - 9789189244191 ; , s. 9-16
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The symposium titled "Academic Freedom – Between Ideal and Reality" addresses the nuanced challenges surrounding academic freedom. Exploring historical perspectives, this introduction to a thematic section of the journal Thule traces the evolution from pre-modern corporative rights to modern intellectual autonomy. The text delves into the tentions between academic ideals and external influences during societal shifts. Reference is made to the Magna Charta Universitatum, highlighting its adaption to a changing global landscape. Initiatives in Sweden are discussed, recognizing the imperative of safeguarding academic freedom amidst evolving dynamics and political uncertainties.
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  • Mårald, Erland, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Förord
  • 2006
  • In: Topos. - Stockholm : Carlsson Bokförlag. - 9173310050 ; , s. 7-14
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  • Mårald, Erland, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Modern nature for a modern nation : an intellectual history of environmental dissonances in the Swedish welfare state
  • 2020
  • In: Environment and History. - Isle of Harris : White Horse Press. - 0967-3407 .- 1752-7023. ; 26:4, s. 495-520
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In the mid-1990s, the concept 'ecological modernisation' was established to characterise the perception that environmental protection and economic growth are not mutually exclusive but rather comprise a solid foundation for sustainable development. We argue in this essay that believing that modernisation, economic growth and a healthy environment could go hand-in-hand was nothing new as far as Sweden was concerned. Rather, it is a belief that developed during the 'folkhem era (1930s–1970s) due to an extensive dialogue about the proper relationship between nature and society in the construction of the welfare state. We highlight the idea of 'dissonances' as a salient metaphor describing the disharmonic relation between old and new and modern society and modern nature. According to advocates of modernisation, it was important to overcome dissonances – backwardness, inefficient use of natural resources and negative ‘side effects’ of societal progress such as pollution and environmental damage – between society and nature. Instead, by rational thinking and new technology it would be possible to make society and nature go hand-in-hand and thereby enhance human welfare. However, broadened knowledge and intellectual horizons and critiques of progress have brought new problem complexes and dissonances to light. Like the dream of Sweden the modern Model Nation, the definitive answer to the difficulties of the environmental issue has constantly been deferred.
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  • Mårald, Erland, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Natur och miljö i nordisk kultur : några idéhistoriska nedslag
  • 2016
  • In: RIG. - : Föreningen för Svensk Kulturhistoria. - 0035-5267 .- 2002-3863. ; 99:1, s. 1-13
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Do Swedes love and adore natural scenery, perhaps even more than other people do. In this essay, the authors argue that nature – and certain images of a typically Swedish nature – has indeed played a vital role in Swedish cultural history, especially since the end of the nineteenth century. However, this has not been the case due to some "inherent element" within the Swedish population but is rather a result of a "collective learning process" at the social level. According to the authors, this learning process was initially connected to nationalism, industrialisation and modernisation and has over time been driven, shaped and mediated by many different institutions and practices in society, such as natural science, landscape painting, wildlife tourism, winter sports, nature protection, literature, environmental politics and agencies, and eventually business and marketing. Furthermore, the authors discuss similarities as well as differences between the modern environmental history and view of nature in Sweden and the other Nordic countries. 
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Förord
  • 2010. - 1
  • In: Kamerajägaren. - Umeå : Kungl. Skytteanska Samfundet. - 978 91 86438 39 5 ; , s. 7-10
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Inledning
  • 2005
  • In: Polhem. - Uppsala : Svenska nationalkommittén för teknikhistoria. - 9163182378 ; , s. 5-10
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  • Samuelsson, Jonatan, 1985- (author)
  • Kunskap, kontrovers och kvicksilver : debatten om amalgamförgiftning i det sena 1900-talets Sverige
  • 2022
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This dissertation in the history of science and ideas studies the Swedish dental amalgam controversy in the late 20th century. Erupting in the early 1980s, the controversy concerned the issue of whether mercury containing dental amalgams could poison those who had had their teeth filled, or whether the many patients making such claims were in fact suffering from stress, unresolved trauma, or other illnesses. Combining a contextualizing medical history approach with analytical concepts from STS and media studies, the dissertation examines how the controversy challenged and redrew cultural boundaries between science and other forms of knowledge, between science and politics, and between medicine and society more broadly.The notion of co-production of science and social order guides the overall analysis, whereas concepts of boundary-work and biocommunicability help direct the analysis towards contexts where claims of legitimate medical knowledge are made and communicated.One main finding of the dissertation is that the controversy was highly significant in channelling the epistemic practises and the social credos of the new social and environmental movements into organised medicine. The study also indicates that the amalgam controversy functioned as a blueprint for the way that subsequent controversies were handled publicly and discussed in the media. Furthermore, the media did not just function as platforms for actors involved, but were key actors in their own right, as news reports co-produced some of the controversy´s most salient epistemological arguments. Lastly, the dissertation concludes that these processes paved the way for altered understandings of amalgam, dentistry, health, knowledge, and patienthood.The results point toward a need for further research into the rise of the Swedish patient-consumer in the late modern period, particularly with regards to the active role of patients themselves, and to new ways of connecting the historical study of contested illnesses, diffuse symptoms and mediated scientific controversies.
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  • Bennesved, Peter, 1986- (author)
  • Sheltered Society : Civilian Air raid shelters in Sweden — from idea to materiality, 1918-1940 and beyond
  • 2020
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In 2002, Sweden finally stopped producing air raid shelters for its population after over sixty years of continuous production since 1938. Judging from the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB, the Swedish Air raid shelter registry contain about 65,000 air raid shelters registered as being in use. This figure reflect a huge security infrastructure which, today, is said to provide shelter for around 70% of the Swedish population. By studying the interwar period and the origins of civil defence in Swedish history, this dissertation sets out to explain the origins of the Swedish air raid shelter and provide an explanation of how Sweden eventually became a “Sheltered Society”.In order to achieve this, this dissertation will study the interwar period up until the first year of the Second World War, 1918 to 1940, which can be said to be the formative years for aerial protection politics and air raid shelters. As a theoretical inspiration, the dissertation uses LTS theory, intertwined with a Multi-Level Perspective on technological transitions. Through the close reading of reports and articles, newspapers and archival materials, written by fortification officers, engineers, architects, politicians and journalists during these years, the study shows how the originally military bunkers and air raid shelters were conceptually transferred to civilian use during the interwar years by authors concerned about the technological and strategic developments in aerial warfare.This process was enabled by a careful navigation between militaristic notions of aerial protection and the politically neutral civilian use of air raid shelters. Key factors for the successful implementation was framing the shelters as a simple technical matter through the concept of “Construction-Technical Aerial Protection”, as well as removing all military involvement in building and organizing them, making them seem “civilian” rather than military. This eventually led to the ratification of the Air raid shelter statute of 1940, which could be said to be the origin of the Swedish air raid shelter system. While politicians, engineers and fortification officers launched this image of the air raid shelter, the contemporary press discourse also provided a means of interpreting the10newly introduced shelters as being culturally compatible with Swedish urban modernity, thus making the radical urban change appear less frightening and a natural part of the development of the burgeoning Swedish welfare state.
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  • Bommenel, Elin, 1970- (author)
  • Sockerförsöket : kariesexperimenten 1943-1960 på Vipeholms sjukhus för sinnesslöa
  • 2006
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • År 1942 hade 99,99 procent av svenskarna karies. Den nyöppnade folktandvården dignade under arbetsbördan att laga och dra ut svenska folkets illa anfrätta tänder.I gränslandet mellan forskning, vård och politik genomförde Medicinalstyrelsen på regeringens uppdrag en utredning om hur folksjukdomen skulle kunna stoppas. Strax utanför Lund, på Vipeholms statliga sjukhus för obildbara sinnesslöa, undersökte ett mångvetenskapligt forskarlag mellan 1945 och 1955 vad som orsakade karies. Sjukhusets patienter blev föremål för de ömsom förebyggande och ömsom kariesprovocerande experimenten. Vitaminer, mineraler, kolor och choklad skänktes av en industri med krav på inflytande på forskningen.I denna doktorsavhandling undersöker Elin Bommenel forskningspraktiken som var en del av 1940- och 50-talens politisk-vetenskapliga folkhälsoforskning och som kunde producera politiskt användbara resultat. Hon följer forskningsprocessen på Vipeholm från planeringen 1943 till Medicinalstyrelsens stora upplysningskampanj 1957 och en statlig offentlig utredning som 1960 skulle omdefiniera folktandvårdens mål från det lagande till det förebyggande mål den har än i dag.
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  • Christer, Nordlund, 1970- (author)
  • Full gas mot en (o)hållbar framtid
  • 2012
  • In: Lychnos. - : Lärdomshistoriska Samfundet. - 0076-1648. ; , s. 244-251
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  • Ekerholm, Helena, 1981-, et al. (author)
  • Introduction
  • 2017
  • In: Understanding field science institutions. - Sagamore Beach, MA : Science History Publications Ltd.. - 9780881354836 ; , s. 1-12
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Eklöf, Jenny, 1973-, et al. (author)
  • En humanistisk fågel Fenix : från kris till offensiv
  • 2013
  • In: Kulturella perspektiv - Svensk etnologisk tidskrift. - Umeå : Föreningen Kulturella Perspektiv vid Umeå universitet. - 1102-7908. ; :1, s. 49-51
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Espmark, Kristina, 1975-, et al. (author)
  • Astrid Cleve von Euler on ytterbium and selenium
  • 2019
  • In: Women in their element. - Singapore : World Scientific. - 9789811206283 - 9789811207686 ; , s. 134-144
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Hjelm, Jonny, 1956-, et al. (author)
  • Inledning
  • 2020. - 1
  • In: Ingen självklarhet. - Umeå : Bokförlaget h:ström - Text & Kultur. - 9789173272810 ; , s. 10-24
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Hultman, Martin, et al. (author)
  • Energizing Technology : Expectations of Fuel Cells and the Hydrogen Economy, 1990–2005
  • 2013
  • In: History & Technology. - : Routledge. - 0734-1512 .- 1477-2620. ; 29:1, s. 33-53
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Although fuel cells have been considered promising technology since the nineteenth century, fresh expectations – expressed by engineers, company leaders, politicians and journalists – began to flourish in the 1990s later on associated with the vision of a ‘hydrogen economy.’ Inspired by research in the history and sociology of expectations, the present paper analyzes this recent history of global fuel cells and hydrogen potentials as played out in the USA, EU, and especially Sweden. It is demonstrated that automotive shows, the mass media, and forecast projects were significant arenas in promoting and circulating the idea that fuel cells represented energy efficient and clean technology that almost by necessity would be utilized in the ‘vehicles of the future.’ This paper also highlights the framing of water both as a potential source of energy and as a symbolic purifying bath that would restore an environmentally friendly society, interpreted as an ecomodern utopia.
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  • Ingen självklarhet : om demokratins framväxt och utmaningar
  • 2020
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Demokrati är ingen självklarhet. Idén om demokrati i betydelsen "folkstyre" går tillbaka till antikens Aten, men vilka som ska utgöra folket och hur styret ska bedrivas har debatterats alltsedan dess. Över tid har allt fler grupper av människor inkluderats i demos. Samtidigt har det under demokratins hela historia funnits ett motstånd mot att gemene man och kvinna ska ha inflytande över politiska angelägenheter. Borde inte styret skötas av experter? Räcker det inte med att en upplyst ledare eller ett parti med bred förankring kanaliserar folkviljan? Den här boken belyser demokratins framväxt och utmaningar, från antiken till våra dagar, utifrån historiska, idéhistoriska och statsvetenskapliga perspektiv: utvecklingen av demokratibegreppet och principerna om mänskliga rättigheter, genombrottet för lika och allmän rösträtt, den radikala vänsterns avståndstagande, kritiken mot demokratins förmåga att hantera globala miljöhot, den "autokratiseringsrörelse" som åter kan skönjas samt förhållandet mellan demokrati och sociala medier.
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  • Keskitalo, E. Carina H., 1974-, et al. (author)
  • Climate change mitigation and adaptation in Swedish forests : promoting forestry, capturing carbon and fuelling transports
  • 2011
  • In: Energy, policy, and the environment. - New York : Springer. - 9781461403494 - 9781461403500 ; , s. 133-153
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Sweden is a land of forests. In fact, almost 60% of the surface area is covered by forest (both productive and nonproductive). Since the end of the nineteenth century, these woodlands have primarily been utilized by the forest industry but reindeer husbandry in the north and tourism and recreation, including hunting, berry picking, and other local, customary activities also exploit the forest landscape. Ownership is highly diversified. Of the estimated 23 million hectares of productive forest land, some 40% is owned by large forest companies and the government and approximately 50% by some 350,000 small, nonindustrial, private owners.
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  • Lindkvist, Anna, et al. (author)
  • Intensive Forestry as Progress or Decay? : An Analysis of the Debate about Forest Fertilization in Sweden, 1960–2010
  • 2011
  • In: Forests. - : MDPI Publishing. - 1999-4907. ; 2:1, s. 112-146
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In the mid-1960s, fertilization (with nitrogen) had a breakthrough as a promising forest management method in Swedish company owned forests. The activity grew and peaked during the 1970s but then lost ground and stabilized at a low level in the 1990s and early 2000s. Over the last five years, however, interest in fertilizing Swedish forests has increased again. In this article both the forestry industry’s, and the environmental movement’s, attitudes toward forest fertilization over time are investigated. Furthermore, conflicting persistent ideas about nature and future, i.e., “figures of thought”, within interest groups, representing forestry and the environmental movement respectively, are identified and analyzed in relation to the debate on fertilization. The analysis reveals mainly three figures of thought that have influenced this debate during the period, “the idea of progress”, “the idea of decay” and “the idea of the great chain of being”. The study thus sheds light on how the relationship between forestry and the environmental movement has evolved from the 1960s until today and uncovers thought patterns that have stood, and continue to stand, in opposition to one another.
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  • Lindkvist, Anna, 1976-, et al. (author)
  • Skogslandskapet som arena : en idé och miljöhistorisk bakgrundsanalys
  • 2009
  • In: Konflikt och konsensus i skogen. - Umeå : SLU. - 9789186197483 ; , s. 2-32
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Delstudien syftar till att ge en bakgrund till dagens skogsbruk i Sverige och att sätta in skogspolitiken i ett idé- och miljöhistoriskt sammanhang. Sammantaget handlar undersökningen om hur skogen har brukats och hur detta brukande har motiverats, institutionaliserats, reglerats och ifrågasatts under de senaste århundradena. Den består av två delar. Den första delen inleds med en historik som tar upp maktförhållandena i skogen och hur skogen har nyttjats genom tiderna. Därefter följer en redogörelse över skogsbrukets och skogsvårdslagens förändring över tid fram till att miljörörelsen, rennäringen, kulturminnesvården och andra "allmänna intressen" som värnar om skogen tar plats i skogsvårdslagen. I den andra delen diskuteras ett urval av konflikter som uppkommit i anslutning till skogen och skogsbruket, främst med tyngdpunkt på 1970- och 1980-talen: debatten om plantering av skog i öppna landskap, kalhyggesdebatten, reaktionerna vid inplantering av främmande trädslag, debatten om bruket av bekämpningsmedel samt visionen om att utveckla och nyttja genmodifierade träd. Flera av dessa konflikter kan rimligen åter aktualiseras vid ett intensifierat skogsbruk av det slag som utredningen behandlar.
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  • Myrebøe, Synne, 1972- (author)
  • Kultiveringens politik : Martha Nussbaum, antiken och filosofins praktik
  • 2019
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The Politics of Cultivation is a study on how the American philosopher Martha Nussbaum actualizes Ancient political philosophy to re-negotiate core assumptions in her own contemporary ethical-political discussions. The aim is to explore the potentiality Nussbaum discerns in Ancient philosophy and how this potentiality is actualized in her thoughts on cultivation as a critique of what she sees as reductive cultures of knowledge. Also, I highlight what Nussbaum’s philosophical practice can contribute to a Swedish discourse on bildning as resistance. Following Nussbaum’s philosophy of cultivation from her first articles on Heraclitus in 1972 to her recent work, I focus on how she emphasizes the role of sensibility, sexuality and emotions for reason. The thesis is divided in six chapters. The first chapter gives an overview of cultivation as a recurrent theme throughout Nussbaum’s authorship. In the second chapter I explore her reading of Heraclitus and how this reading highlight her philosophy of cultivation. The third and fourth chapters study how Nussbaum mobilizes Plato and Aristotle to point at some of the problems she finds at the core of her contemporary political philosophy. The fifth chapter investigates how Nussbaum renegotiates Stoic and Epicurean philosophy in her defence of a therapeutic philosophical approach. The last chapter exposes how aesthetical, ethical and political dimensions are weaved into Nussbaum’s thoughts on cultivation. Here, I study her reading of two tragedies and one comedy, showing how Nussbaum’s philosophical practice can be understood as an art of memory.Set in a contemporary, Swedish discussion on bildning [Bildung], and the role of education for liberal democracy, I argue that Nussbaum lay bare the constructed division between education and self-formation where she calls for the urgency to scrutinize educational politics and educational practice. Hence, what Nussbaum emphasizes, is that everywhere people meet, we are already embedded in a process of cultivation of thoughts, emotions and perceptions. The central question on how we can live together in a pluralistic world will thus have different answers depending on what can be seen and heard within the epistemological and political regulation of the sensible. Nussbaum’s politics of cultivation insists not only on being a gadfly on the back of power, but also to change the political structures from a reductive masculinity to the dialectics of love.
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970- (author)
  • Academic uniform
  • 2018
  • In: Knowledge in motion. - Göteborg : Makadam Förlag. - 9789170612633 ; , s. 532-537, s. 532-537
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970- (author)
  • Artöverskridande endokrinologi
  • 2020
  • In: Humanimalt. - Malmköping : Exempla förlag. - 9789198331943 ; , s. 95-99
  • Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970- (author)
  • Att skapa något från intet
  • 2014
  • In: Västerbottens-Kuriren.
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970-, et al. (author)
  • Besparing kräver mer analys
  • 2013
  • In: Västerbottens-Kuriren. - : Stiftelsen VK-Press. - 1104-0246.
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  • Nordlund, Christer, 1970- (author)
  • Creativity as platform?
  • 2015
  • In: Genres of scholarly knowledge production. - Umeå : Umeå universitet.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)
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