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Narratives of Reality: Administrative Burdens and Workarounds in Digital Self-Services
(Chapter, 2024)This study employs ethnographic methods to explore citizens' experiences applying for welfare services through digital self-services, highlighting the challenges that vulnerable citizens face when dealing with administrative ... -
Leveraging Emerging Technologies to Document Abuses and Amplify Marginalised Voices in Conflict Zones: Lessons from Afghanistan
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)This study critically examines the specific role of emerging technologies in safeguarding human rights amidst conflict, with a focus on Afghanistan as a compelling case study. Technology is explored not merely as a passive ... -
Higher Education Institutions and Multistakeholders' Engagement: A Longitudinal Study of an Anchor Institution's Legitimacy and Dynamism
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Higher education institutions (HEIs) often serve as the social glue of a community. They are place-bound institutions with strong regional ties that typically play a crucial role in shaping the socioeconomic development ... -
Online detrended fluctuation analysis and improved empirical wavelet transform for real-time oscillations detection in industrial control loops
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) is a reliable and assumption-free approach for gauging the complexity of a time series. In this paper, an online oscillations detection paradigm is presented, which integrates the ... -
In or out of reach? Long-term trends in the reach of health assessments in the Swedish occupational setting
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Objectives This study aimed to investigate the reach of a large-scale health assessment delivered by the occupational health service in Sweden for almost 30 years. Methods A total of 418 286 individuals who participated ...