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December 10th 2020

From the Director Dear CEC colleagues The faculty board will soon decide on our new formal organisation, which means that a director and four deputy directors – focusing on undergraduate education, PhD-education, research development and stakeholder interactions – will lead CEC. The reorganization will also have secondary consequences on various roles at CEC. With this reorganization, we will have

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/staff-newsletters/december-10th-2020 - 2025-07-07

Experimental micromechanics: grain-scale observation of sand Deformation

Strain localisation plays a key role in the deformation of granular materials. Such localisation involves bands of just a few grains wide, which dominate the material's macroscopic response. This grain-scale phenomenon presents challenges for continuum modelling, which is the rationale behind models that explicitly take micro-scales into account. These in turn require micro-scale experimental anal

Bridging Research Praxes Across Pluralities of Knowledge

How can researchers working both within and external to academia in alldisciplines and areas of research recognize knowledge produced in other spheresand engage more ethically and collaboratively with that knowledge and thosewho create and circulate it? This was the central question behind the BridgingResearch Praxes Across Pluralities of Knowledge conference held at LinkopingUniversity in Sweden

Neolithic farmers or Neolithic foragers? : Organic residue analysis of early pottery from Rakushechny Yar on the Lower Don (Russia)

The emergence of pottery in Europe is associated with two distinct traditions: hunter-gatherers in the east of the continent during the early 6th millennium BC and early agricultural communities in the south-west in the late 7th millennium BC. Here we investigate the function of pottery from the site of Rakushechny Yar, located at the Southern fringe of Eastern Europe, in this putative contact zon

EDGE : A new approach to suppressing numerical diffusion in adaptive mesh simulations of galaxy formation

We introduce a new method to mitigate numerical diffusion in adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) simulations of cosmological galaxy formation, and study its impact on a simulated dwarf galaxy as part of the 'EDGE' project. The target galaxy has a maximum circular velocity of 21 km s-1 but evolves in a region that is moving at up to 90 km s-1 relative to the hydrodynamic grid. In the absence of any miti

Investigating Agency: Methodological and Empirical Challenges

The literature on regional development increasingly recognizes that agency is an essential but understudied factor in processes of regional structural change. However, much like the fundamental debates in social sciences about agency and structure, work in this field has often remained theoretical. Investigating the role of agency in regional economic development, systematically and at the micro-l

The Creation of Transnational Memory Spaces : Professionalization and Commercialization

In the age of globalization, local memories of past violence are often dislocated from their material places as remembrance is transpiring in transnational memory spaces. Historical events and commemorative memory practices increasingly transcend national boundaries and change the way memories of historical violence, atrocity, and genocide are represented in the transnational memoryscape. This art

Data-Driven Campaigning in Data-Dense Small Multiparty Systems: A Party-Level Analysis

This study examines data-driven campaign (DDC) practices in Sweden. We explore the extent of data-driven practices adopted in Swedish political campaigns, and parties’ motivations to adopt them. Since this is a comparison of domestic parties, we test the importance of four party-level factors—resources, structure, attitudes toward data use, and ideology—using extensive interviews with key campaign

Google earth and geomorphology ver 2014

1 Exercise in Remote Sensing, Geomorphology, Ecology and Development Geography based on Google Earth Ulrik Mårtensson VT2013 1. Aims and objectives The World Bank and UN introduced the concept of State of the Environment Report (SOER) on their agendas about 30 years ago. The SOER is produced by national governments and includes descriptions of the current situation, issues and plans for future dev

https://www.nateko.lu.se/sv/sites/nateko.lu.se.sv/files/google_earth_and_geomorphology_ver_2014.pdf - 2025-07-09