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Conference: Democratisation of Space
Linköping Space Studies Institute (LSSI) is organizing its first international conference, Democratisation of Space: The decline of the public and rise of the private?
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Culture and society (Tema Q)
Tema Q/Culture and Society research environment is an interdisciplinary unit that seeks to foster a critical outlook on the multiple roles played by culture in society, in the present as well as in the past.
Workshop: Governing Research Ethics in Ethnographic Research
Current Debates and Futures
A workshop organized by the Swedish Anthropological Association and the Division of Culture, Society, Design and Media at 91ÊÓÆµ, with support by the journal Culture Unbound and LiU Humanties.
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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.
Patents as Scientific Information 1895-2020 (PASSIM)
A European Research Council Advanced Grant project 2017-2022.
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06 November 2025
Space is not just technology, also a place for culture and ethics
In the shadow of rockets, satellites and billionaires’ space projects, a new field of research is emerging. It is about understanding space also as an arena for culture, politics and ethics.
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24 October 2025
SEK23 million for research in humanities and the social sciences
Riksbankens Jubileumsfond grants over SEK 23 million to research projects in the humanities and social sciences at 91ÊÓÆµ. These include the significance of names, the consequences of uranium mining, political polarisation, and robots.
The Protection of Classics: Collective Claims to Cultural Heritage in Copyright Law
Who owns cultural heritage, and what are we allowed to do with it? These questions have recently been raised, but have a long history. This project approaches those questions from a historical perspective.
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03 September 2025
Researching forgotten workers through art
Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert explores how local archaeological workers in colonial-era Cyprus have been omitted from historical narratives. Her art-based research brings hidden stories to light and opens new ways of thinking.