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Call for Papers
20 December 2021
The conference ORGANIZING THE WORLD 2.0 will take place at Score in Stockholm, Sweden 6–7 October, 2022. Please submit your abstract by 1 March, 2022.
Micael Dahlén om svår1gh3ten m3d s1ffr0r: ”De styr våra liv”
13 December 2021
Professor Micael Dahlén varnar i en ny bok för att vi blivit för beroende av siffror.
Discretion, efficiency, and abuse in public procurement: A new eBook
10 December 2021
On December 15th, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) will be organising an online book launch event of a new eBook co-edited by SITE researcher Giancarlo Spagnolo titled “Procurement in Focus: Rules, Discretion, and Emergencies”.
Filmat webinar: Bli en vinnare efter krisen - och förbered er för nästa kris
06 December 2021
Extrapriser och rea – så påverkas vi av köpveckan "Black week"
29 November 2021
Sara Rosengren, professor på Handelshögskolan, förklarar hur vi påverkas av veckan och de stora reklamkampanjerna.
SITE annual Development Day conference will focus on environmental policy in Eastern Europe
22 November 2021
This year’s SITE Development Day conference will focus on environmental policy in Eastern Europe, with a particular emphasis on global warming, energy transformation, and energy security.
Öppet seminarium vid Score: Danielle Logue
22 November 2021
Torsdag 25 november kl. 10.00-11.30 gästar Danielle Logue, Associate Professor, University of Technology Sydney, Australien, Scores öppna seminarium. Varmt välkommen att delta via Zoom!
Öppet seminarium vid Score: Naghmeh Nasiritousi
15 November 2021
Torsdag 18 november kl. 10.00-11.30 gästar Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Research Fellow, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, Stockholm universitet, Scores öppna seminarium. Varmt välkommen att delta via Zoom!
New insights concerning the 1970 nobel prize in literature to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
15 November 2021
Policy brief: The recently declassified proceedings of the Swedish Academy shed new light on why it awarded Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn the literature prize in 1970. His novels reflected unique experiences of many prisoners. The Academy characterized his work as a renewal of the great Russian literary tradition. However...
New article by Magnus Söderlund: When service robots look at themselves in the mirror: An examination of the effects of perceptions of robotic self-recognition
08 November 2021
CCM's most recent publication has just arrived; it is about what happens to us humans when we are encountering a service robot that is able vs. unable to recognize itself in a mirror. This seemingly odd and specific ability, which we humans can master without any effort at all, is supposed to be indicative of more advanced mind-related aspects. The present study was indeed able to capture reactions along such lines.