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Research should not be seen as individual truths, but as an ongoing conversation and a piece in the puzzle that contributes to the whole. The value lies in the complicated, completed picture, says Martin Hällsten, Professor of sociology.
Read the new report for The Expert Group on Public Economics (ESO) by Gunnar Andersson, Andrea Monti and Martin Kolk, researchers at Stockholm University Demography Unit.
The aim of the Roundtable discussion is to provide an overview of the Tidö proposal on “Informationsplikt”- the duty to inform, how it affects people on the move, the ethical dilemmas we all face, and how it impacts our work at the university as researchers and teachers as we work with migrants and noncitizens.
The aim of the Roundtable discussion is to provide an overview of the Tidö proposal on “Informationsplikt”- the duty to inform, how it affects people on the move, the ethical dilemmas we all face, and how it impacts our work at the university as researchers and teachers as we work with migrants and noncitizens.
Presentation by: Róisín Ryan-Flood, University of Essex. Topic: “’Off Grid’ Donor Identity Disclosure: What Happens when People Trace their Egg or Sperm Donor through Social Media or Genetic Testing?”
Presentation by: Róisín Ryan-Flood, University of Essex. Topic: “’Off Grid’ Donor Identity Disclosure: What Happens when People Trace their Egg or Sperm Donor through Social Media or Genetic Testing?”