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Megabytes vs Megawatts
Megabytes vs Megawatts is a research project that studies ongoing infrastructure developments and societal imaginaries to make data centers more environmentally sustainable.
Corporate digital responsibility - Managing cyberattacks in Swedish companies (CODIRES)
The project wants to understand the social construction and organisation of digital responsibility of digitally active companies.
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Resilient institutional design of welfare in the digital era, RIDE
As society becomes increasingly digitalised, people collaborate in new ways. We discover new opportunities while also facing new challenges. What was once stable is now being questioned. This is when new, sustainable welfare institutions are needed.
Health informatics
Access to relevant and valid information is a prerequisite for delivering safe and reliable health care. Information is also a cornerstone for developing methods, processes and businesses. Health informatics enables this.
Clinical Informatics
The goals of our research are to gather knowledge from medical data and improve the flow of information in healthcare systems.
Digital public administration – new technology, organization, values and learning
The research on digital public administration is about how new forms of public services affect relationships with citizens and how citizens are using digital services in their daily lives.
Digital Norrköping
A digital Norrköping for all! The project aims to map and analyze digital exclusion and how libraries and their staff work and develop strategies to increase inclusion and participation.
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07 October 2024
Interdisciplinary conference on e-government and e-democracy
The international conference EGOV-CeDEM-ePART 2024 took place from September 1–5, 2024, in Belgium. The conference was well-attended, with over 120 participants from 16 different countries.
Smart City and Digital Sovereignty Research Network
The research network aims to initiate interdisciplinary collaboration to develop notions around what digital sovereignty could mean and how it could be used to ensure the digital rights for people living in smart cities.
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07 December 2016
Smart cities – more talk than action
The concept of “smart cities” is being used increasingly often within urban development. But this concept lacks a clear definition, and the way it is used depends on who is using it. These results are presented in a thesis by Malin Granath.