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Ryktesspridning på sociala medier ökar otryggheten i våra städer

Publicerad 5 september 2018 Otrygghet är ett politiskt slagträ i valet – även i Helsingborg. Cecilia Cassinger och Ola Thufvesson skriver på kultursidan i Helsingborgs dagblad (4/9-2018) att rykten som får stor spridning och tillskrivs betydelse inte alltid är baserade på faktiska händelser. I en ny undersökning som forskarna har utfört vid institutionen för strategisk kommunikation tillsammans me

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/ryktesspridning-pa-sociala-medier-okar-otryggheten-i-vara-stader - 2025-05-09

Rädslans geografi - nytt forskningsprojekt om upplevd otrygghet i svenska stadskärnor

Publicerad 11 september 2018 Ett nytt forskningsprojekt vid institutionen för strategisk kommunikation ska under två år undersöka hur rädslor för terrordåd framträder i föreställningar hos besökare i urbana miljöer samt hur rädslan bemöts i städers marknadsföringsarbete och fysiska insatser i stadskärnor. Projektet kommer att pågå under två års tid och finansieras av Besöksnäringens forsknings- oc

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/radslans-geografi-nytt-forskningsprojekt-om-upplevd-otrygghet-i-svenska-stadskarnor - 2025-05-09

Ny forskningsrapport: Röster om den kommunikativa organisationen

Publicerad 15 oktober 2018 Nu släpper Sveriges Kommunikatörer och Lunds universitet den sista delrapporten från forskningsprojektet Kommunikativa organisationer. I denna delrapport summerar forskarna studiens kvalitativa del och reflekterar om vägen framåt för kommunikatörer. I november släpps slutrapporten som kommer att summera hela studien. Delrapporten bygger på 160 intervjuer med kommunikatör

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/ny-forskningsrapport-roster-om-den-kommunikativa-organisationen - 2025-05-09

Guest lecturer from Australia visits the Department

Publicerad 3 oktober 2018 Anne Buchmann, lecturer from Newcastle University - Australia, recently visited the department of Strategic Communication. Anne Buchmann, lecturer from Newcastle University in Australia, recently visited the department to give a much appreciated lecture for the master students that dealt with branding, popular culture and New Zealand. It was also an opportunity for the ed

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/guest-lecturer-australia-visits-department - 2025-05-09

Edmund Communication talks branding and adoption communication with our master students

Publicerad 12 oktober 2018 Håkan Bengtsson (CEO) and Anna Haraldsson (consultant) at Edmund Communication participated in the master course Brand Communication. They did a case exercise with the students and talked about the integration of branding in human resource management and how branding can support adoption communication within organisations. We were also joined by two adorable future brand

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/edmund-communication-talks-branding-and-adoption-communication-our-master-students - 2025-05-09

Nytt forskningsprojekt i tvärvetenskaplig miljö - Urban turismutveckling i förnyelse: hantera hållbarhet i tilltagande turismflöden

Publicerad 16 november 2018 Från vänster; Maria Månsson (ISK) Jörgen Eksell (ISK) Cecilia Cassinger (ISK) Michael Johansson (ISM) Lena Eskilsson (ISM) Jan Henrik Nilsson (ISM) Ett nytt forskningsprojekt vid Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation ska under fyra år undersöka de problem som orsakas av ökad turism till städer och skapa strategier för att motverka problemen. Projektet kommer att på

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/nytt-forskningsprojekt-i-tvarvetenskaplig-miljo-urban-turismutveckling-i-fornyelse-hantera - 2025-05-09

Workshop om delningsekonomins villkor och utmaningar för svensk äventyrsturism

Publicerad 22 november 2018 Resultaten från projektet ”Digitalisering och visualisering av guidetjänster inom äventyrsturism” som Besöksnäringens forsknings- och utvecklingsfond (BFUF) har finansierat under de två senaste åren avrapporterades den 20 november genom en workshop vid Institutionen för Service Management och tjänstevetenskap, Lunds universitet. Forskarna Mia Larson och Cecilia Cassinge

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/workshop-om-delningsekonomins-villkor-och-utmaningar-svensk-aventyrsturism - 2025-05-09

Researchers reconstruct ancient fish lizard

Published 3 March 2022 The sculpture (Photo: Johan Joelsson) Geologists at Lund University in Sweden have mapped 300 years of research on the prehistoric marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs. Using a uniquely well-preserved fossil, the team has also created the scientifically most up-to-date reconstruction of an ichthyosaur currently available. Fish lizards, or ichthyosaurs, were a very successfu

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-reconstruct-ancient-fish-lizard - 2025-05-09

Researchers and performers teaching children to question fake news

By bodil [dot] malmstrom [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Bodil Malmström) - published 3 March 2022 The latest PISA assessment clearly shows that children and young adults have difficulties navigating the fast flow of information in society today. Photo: iStockphoto. What are opinions, what are facts and what are outright lies? The latest PISA assessment clearly shows that children and young adults hav

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-and-performers-teaching-children-question-fake-news - 2025-05-09

Unique collaboration model for a sustainable production industry

By marianne [dot] loor [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Marianne Loor) - published 9 March 2022 Martin Adell, Technology Platform Manager at Tetra Pak and Axel Knutsson, Materials Specialist at Alfa Laval at the MAXPEEM beamline at MAX IV synchrotron. Photo: Filip Lenrick. Nanotechnology and nanoscience offer a key to the development of materials as well as new knowledge about different material proper

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/unique-collaboration-model-sustainable-production-industry - 2025-05-09

Q&A: COVID-19 vaccine study gains attention

Published 10 March 2022 To the left: Petri dishes for cell cultures in the lab. To the right: Cells from the cell line the researchers used in the study. Photo: Massimo De Marinis and Yang de Marinis. A new study from Lund University in Sweden on how the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine affects human liver cells under experimental conditions, has been viewed more than 800,000 times in just over a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/qa-covid-19-vaccine-study-gains-attention - 2025-05-09

Nationalistic conspiracy theory drives Putin

Published 10 March 2022 Tova Höjdestrand (Photo: Kennet Ruona) Vladimir Putin is driven by the old nationalistic theory about the western world’s conspiracy against Russia states Tova Höjdestrand, senior lecturer in Social Anthropology and a researcher whose areas of interest include Russia and nationalism. According to her, Russian conservatives have driven a radical conspiracy theory since the 1

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/nationalistic-conspiracy-theory-drives-putin - 2025-05-09

War criminals held accountable in The Hague

Published 11 March 2022 Jessica Almqvist Any war crimes and accusations of genocide could be investigated by two different courts, both in The Hague. Jessica Almqvist, professor at the Department of Law, analyses what this involves. “There are not many who would dispute the unlawfulness of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”, says Jessica Almqvist. Some days ago, Ukraine held Russia accountable for havi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/war-criminals-held-accountable-hague - 2025-05-09

Media propaganda contributes to Russians’ world view

Published 11 March 2022 Anamaria Dutceac Segesten (Photo: Diego Monsivais) The media in Russia and Ukraine live different lives. The media in Ukraine is quite free, whereas Russia lies at the bottom of international comparisons of media freedom, says Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, senior lecturer in European Studies at the Centre for Languages and Literature and associate professor of Strategic Commun

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/media-propaganda-contributes-russians-world-view - 2025-05-09

The sanctions could lead to more wind and solar power

Published 11 March 2022 Chernobyl (Ivan Tykhyi/Mostphotos) The fighting at Chernobyl has caused an increase in radioactive radiation levels. Aleh Cherp, a professor at the International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), has studied energy security and Chernobyl. He thinks that the sanctions could lead to significant changes in the types of energy used in Europe. During the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sanctions-could-lead-more-wind-and-solar-power - 2025-05-09

Women’s work in the home – then and now

Published 11 March 2022 Paid industrial work from home was common in the past – and now. Around 60 million people around the world are currently working as industrial homeworkers, such as contract sewing jobs. Photo: Västmanland County Museum and Istock In many ways, Swedish industrialisation began in the home. Women spun, wove and sewed clothes for payment in between their daily agricultural task

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/womens-work-home-then-and-now - 2025-05-09

Reduction in severe perineal tearing when two midwives are present during childbirth

Published 16 March 2022 Photo: iStock/isbjorn Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have studied whether severe perineal tears – known as sphincter injuries – are reduced if the primary midwife has assistance of a colleague during the final stage of labour. The study included a total of more than 4 000 first-time mothers. The results are published in The Lancet. There is currently a lack of e

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/reduction-severe-perineal-tearing-when-two-midwives-are-present-during-childbirth - 2025-05-09

Black swifts descended rapidly during lunar eclipse

Published 17 March 2022 Black swift (Photo: Zak Pohlen) An international research team led by Lund University in Sweden has managed to study the flight behaviour of the mysterious black swift. They found, among other things, that the black swift rises to extreme heights during a full moon, seemingly catching insects in the moonlight. And, during a lunar eclipse, the birds simultaneously lost altit

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/black-swifts-descended-rapidly-during-lunar-eclipse - 2025-05-09

Three Lund researchers receive ERC Consolidator Grants

Published 18 March 2022 Photo: Mostphotos/MALIK SHAHROZ Brain cells that control the behaviour of insects, extreme gene expression in Italian sparrows and how radiotherapy alters the microenvironment in aggressive brain tumors. Three researchers at Lund University have been awarded five-year grants from the European Research Council. Alexander Pietras, Stanley Heinze, Anna Runemark. (Photo: Åsa Ha

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/three-lund-researchers-receive-erc-consolidator-grants - 2025-05-09

Researchers map the movement of white dwarfs of the Milky Way

Published 23 March 2022 Illustration of a white dwarf ( Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, and G. Bacon (STScI) White dwarfs were once normal stars similar to the Sun but then collapsed after exhausting all their fuel. These interstellar remnants have historically been difficult to study. However, a recent study from Lund University in Sweden reveals new information about the movement patterns of these puzz

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-map-movement-white-dwarfs-milky-way - 2025-05-09