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Artikel i Journal of Medical Humanities

Ailing Hearts and Troubled Minds: An Historical and Narratological Study on Illness Narratives by Physicians with Cardiac Disease av Jonatan Wistrand Länk till artikeln: https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s10912-020-09610-0?author_access_token=AlZY6lIi9N64wAGXdLbjUfe4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY45vJMrhV4awScdNJqENkkQ50ZV9GSZzOcX2SI5NCcZCRTI_Rh3RXly1hio0wnW-W2ABM2saqzcTvJwp5H9CaFTF7-SK8ciCOWf01SWFTiZeg%3

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/artikel-i-journal-medical-humanities - 2025-11-09

Artikel i Onkologi

LÄKAREN SOM PATIENT – självbiografiska skildringar och vetenskapliga studier av Jonatan Wistrand Tidigt en vårmorgon 1975 tar sig en ung läkare igenom ännu ett arbetspass på barnakuten vid ett sjukhus i södra USA. Under några månaders tid har han vaknat på nätterna av en diffus smärta i bröstkorgen. De senaste veckorna har en envis hosta tillstött och det är anledningen till att han den här morgon

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/artikel-i-onkologi - 2025-11-09

Reportage i Sydsvenskan

I ett stort reportage i Sydsvenskan beskrivs ämnesområdet medicinsk humaniora. En bra roman ger oss bättre läkare – donatorns miljoner lär vårdpersonal mer om det mänskliga   Länk till reportaget (öppnas i nytt fönster): https://www.sydsvenskan.se/2020-10-31/en-bra-roman-ger-oss-battre-lakare-donatorns-miljoner-lar   OBS-Artikel endast tillgänglig för Sydsvenskans prenumeranter.

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/reportage-i-sydsvenskan - 2025-11-09

Medicinare får humanistiskt pris

Jonatan Wistrand, ST-läkare inom primärvården och forskare vid Medicinska fakulteten, får årets stipendium från Inga och John Hains stiftelse för humanistisk forskning. Prissumman är på 180 000 kronor och en del av pengarna tänker Jonatan avsätta för ett besök vid Columbia University i New York - ett av världens främsta lärosäten för forskning och undervisning inom medicinsk humaniora. Länk till a

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/medicinare-far-humanistiskt-pris - 2025-11-09

Artikel: The enactment of physician-authors in Nobel Prize nominations

Several physicians have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in literature, but so far none of them have received it. Because physicians as women and men of letters have been a major topic of feuilletons, seminars and books for many years, questions arise to what extent medicine was a topic in the proposals for the Nobel Prize and in the Nobel jury evaluations: how were the nominees enacted (or not)

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/artikel-enactment-physician-authors-nobel-prize-nominations - 2025-11-09

"Välkommen Anna Tunlid!

Hur känns det att bli en del av Enheten för medicinens historia?" Hej Anna Tunlid!  Du är idé- och lärdomshistoriker med särskilt intresse för den vetenskapliga medicinens utveckling. Nu är du sedan årsskiftet också knuten till Enheten för medicinens historia i Lund. Hur känns det att bli en del av Enheten för medicinens historia vid medicinska fakulteten vid Lunds universitet? - Det känns väldigt

https://www.medicinhistoria.lu.se/artikel/valkommen-anna-tunlid - 2025-11-09

Mona Hemmaty has defended her thesis

Mona Hemmaty at the Department of Sociology has defended her doctoral thesis in sociology ”On the Margins. Migrants, Status Mobility and Recent Turns in Swedish Migration Politics” today, 26 April at 10:15 in the Kulturen Auditorium in Lund. Discussant: Associate Professor Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas, Barcelona Centre for International AffairsAbstractMany people believe that changes in Swedish migrat

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/mona-hemmaty-has-defended-her-thesis - 2025-11-09

Immigrants' humorous play with ethnic stereotypes can have a bonding effect

Henriette Frees Esholdt has written the article "Virgins, Terrorists, and Ten Children: Immigrants' Humorous Play with Ethnic Stereotypes in Bonding with Danes in the Workplace" published in the journal Symbolic Interaction. The article explores immigrants' self‐directed ethnic humor in collegial relationships drawing on fieldwork in a multi‐ethnic workplace, an industrial kitchen in Denmark.It em

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/immigrants-humorous-play-ethnic-stereotypes-can-have-bonding-effect - 2025-11-09

Matthias Abelin has defended his thesis

Matthias Abelin at the Department of Sociology has defended his doctoral thesis in social anthropology ”A Swedish Dilemma: Culture and Rule of Law in Swedish Sickness Insurance” today, Friday 10th May at 10:00 in the Eden Auditorium in Lund. Swedish society has been described as both modern, liberal democratic and deeply humanitarian; and as more or less premodern, semi-authoritarian and potential

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/matthias-abelin-has-defended-his-thesis - 2025-11-09

New student association starts out by addressing surveillance capitalism

Doxa, a new student association at the Department of Sociology, hosted their first public event on 14th May. A panel discussion featuring researchers from Lund University and Denmark covered the implications of surveillance capitalism, a phenomenon expected to grow extensively in just a few years. Other than strengthening the sense of community among students at the department, Doxa wants to contr

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/new-student-association-starts-out-addressing-surveillance-capitalism - 2025-11-09

The Department of Sociology gets new address

The building is the same, but the address has changed. From 1 July the Department of Sociology's address is Sandgatan 11. To make it easier for emergency services to find the right building in the Paradis area in Lund, several university buildings are changing addresses. On 1 July, the Department of Sociology's address was changed from Paradisgatan 5 to Sandgatan 11, with entrances A, B and C.The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/department-sociology-gets-new-address - 2025-11-09

How bars and nightclubs make you drink more

Sébastien Tutenges has studied overt and covert techniques used in bars and nightclubs to sell more alcohol, and noticed that they are most prevalent in low-priced venues with young patrons. Other than obvious methods to increase drinking – alcohol advertisements, special offers like Happy Hour, and large pitchers or shot glasses which speeds up consumption – bartenders can covertly affect patrons

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/how-bars-and-nightclubs-make-you-drink-more - 2025-11-09

Comprehensive work on collective bargaining in the EU

Professor Anders Kjellberg has contributed to “Collective bargaining in Europe: towards an endgame”, a four-volume collection covering collective bargaining in EU member states since the year 2000. The literature explores how collective bargaining has been weakend or significantly changed in all 28 EU states. The main policy issue addressed by the authors is how the trend of collective bargaining’

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/comprehensive-work-collective-bargaining-eu - 2025-11-09

The British strategy of dividing Cyprus ultimately enabled its independence

The events leading up to Cyprus gaining independence from Great Britain in 1960 were not the result of instrumental rational calculations, argues sociologist Chares Demetriou in a recently published paper. Instead, a complicated series of interactions between several actors clouded the colonizer's judgement, ultimately leading to the inadvertent independence of Cyprus. A relatively late colonial a

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/british-strategy-dividing-cyprus-ultimately-enabled-its-independence - 2025-11-09

Anna Berglund successfully defends her doctoral thesis

Anna Berglund at the Department of Sociology defended her doctoral thesis in social anthropology ”Ambiguous hopes: an ethnographic study of agricultural modernisation in a Rwandan village” on Friday 4th October. For her PhD project, Anna Berglund spent 13 months in a Rwandan village studying the consequences of agricultural modernization policies. The Rwandan government has since 2006 tried to tra

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/anna-berglund-successfully-defends-her-doctoral-thesis - 2025-11-09

Henrik Möller defends his doctoral thesis

It could have been a Friday the 13th disaster, but Henrik Möller managed to dodge all bad luck and successfully defended his doctoral thesis ”SPECTRAL MATTER: Materiality, Economy, and Culture of Burmese Jade in Contemporary China” on December 13. Henrik Möller states that his research project “examines intersections of material, economic and cultural aspects of carving, trade, and consumption of

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/henrik-moller-defends-his-doctoral-thesis - 2025-11-09

Focusing on the seduction of crime, deviance, and control

With only a few weeks remaining of its first semester, the maiden voyage of the Master’s programme in Cultural Criminology at Lund University is ending. How does this unique criminology master’s programme provide nuance to deviance? “I have found the course to be fantastic so far,” says Jack Lowe, one of the 14 students currently in the Master’s programme in Cultural Criminology. Having received h

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/focusing-seduction-crime-deviance-and-control - 2025-11-09

Marriage-squeezed men in China suffer social discrimination

Lisa Eklund has co-authored the article ”Reacting to social discrimination? Men's individual and social risk behaviors in the context of a male marriage squeeze in rural China”, published in Social Science & Medicine. In China, a shortage of marriageable women is resulting in many single men, some of which engage in risky and potentially hazardous activities. The study by Lisa Eklund, senior lectu

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/marriage-squeezed-men-china-suffer-social-discrimination - 2025-11-09