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Since May: TripleED Secures Crucial Research Funding – Driving the Future of Extreme Context Studies

TripleED has secured significant research funding to fuel our work! This achievement is not just about financial support; it’s the lifeblood that enables us to explore, innovate, and contribute to critical conversations in extreme context studies. Saying No: The Impact … Continue reading

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Markus and Sophie received funding to study hybrid leadership in ICS organizations

Markus (Hällgren) is the principal applicant for a new Swedish Research Council-funded project (2024-2026). With Sophie (Jané), they will study how leadership is translated and changed between several incident command organizations within the Police authority. Find more information about the … Continue reading

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Oscar and Ola received funding to study inter-functional investigate teams within the Police

Oscar (Rantatalo) is the principal applicant for a new FORTE-funded project (2024-2026). With Ola (Lindberg) and a colleague at the Department of Psychology, he will focus on collaboration and learning with inter-functional investigative teams within the Police. See news in … Continue reading

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Funding from Nordforsk for studying backcountry skiers decision making

A collaborative interdisciplinary project led by Audun Hetland at the University of Tromsö, Norway, received funding (30 Nkr!) from Nordforsk the other day. It is a four-year project, titled “Grappling with Uncertainty in Environments Signaling Spurious Experiential Decisions (GUESSED)”. Together … Continue reading

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Funding from FORTE for studying police investigators!

Oscar, Ola and Ulrika Haake received funding (3,2 Mkr!) from FORTE for more studies of the Police. The project is titled:”Den ”civilianiserade” polismyndigheten: Genus, status och professionsgränser inom brottsutredning”, approximately “The civilanized police authority: Gender, Status and boundaries of profession … Continue reading

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Funding from AFA insurances to study meaningful routines in healthcare

Mattias, Malin and Virginia have received funding (approx 3000 000 kr; 300 000 Euro) from AFA insurances to study meaningful routines in healtcare! Please find the abstract below and more information in the URLs. https://mattiasjacobsson.me/2020/07/09/meaningful-routines/ https://www.afaforsakring.se/nyhetsrum/pressmeddelanden/2020/07/6-miljoner-till-forskning-inom-arbetsmiljo-och-halsa/?fbclid=IwAR08hg-XUe51fMp8JX4qgribnHOKmHoMopWz18jlDRguQGq0m37uLD-olSU It is well-known that … Continue reading

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Seminar with Professor Ann Cunliffe on “Wayfaring: A Scholarship of Possibilities. Or Let’s not get drunk on abstraction”

Today Ann gave her second seminar at USBE. This time it was a seminar titled “Wayfaring: A Scholarship of Possibilities. Or Let’s not get drunk on abstraction.” Ann argue that our academic work is becoming increasingly normalized through the gatekeeping activities of … Continue reading

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