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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2024 Sweden SwedishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och samhälle Authors: Andersson, Johan;Andersson, Johan;Publikationer från L... arrow_drop_down Publikationer från Linköpings universitetBachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: Publikationer från Linköpings universitetAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=od_______261::c74fedc3543f84113bf05f534c46eb17&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2024 Sweden SwedishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och samhälle Authors: Evasdotter Birath, Katarina;Evasdotter Birath, Katarina;Publikationer från L... arrow_drop_down Publikationer från Linköpings universitetBachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: Publikationer från Linköpings universitetAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=od_______261::2e433ccc7ddd82e13b06ef9b7a709fb8&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2024 Sweden EnglishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för kultur, samhälle, form och medier Authors: Larson Lindal, Johan;Larson Lindal, Johan;The dissertation studies how one ‘modern’ piece of music from the early 20th century became conceptualised as an idealised musical work: the Third String Quartet, opus 20 (op. 20) by Austrian composer Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). The idealistic musical work concept holds that any piece of music has an eternal, non-spatiotemporal existence and that it is the product of an identifiable creator’s work. While this concept has been studied critically, there are too few historical studies on its everyday practices. Drawing on nominalist music philosophy of for instance Lydia Goehr as well as the sociological perspective Actor-Network Theory (ant), op. 20 is studied as an historical actor or actant participating in events and associations of actors and objects, forming a broader movement which constitutes its historical conceptualisation as a musical work. In this movement, aspects of ephemerality, fixity, concreteness, and abstraction are explored and discussed. Together with ant, micro-history is used to explore op. 20’s history and its many gaps. Beginning with Krenek’s composition process in 1922–1923 within the ‘New Music’ networks, then ending with the piece’s reappearance in American exile in 1940, the study identifies three main mechanisms for conceptualising op. 20 as a work. These were the agency of the piece itself in influencing its co-actants, the degrees and repertoires of fixity which helped stabilising it, and its affinity with certain associations and actants such as Paul Hindemith, Universal-Edition, and Ernst Krenek. Having experienced a highly acclaimed premiere in 1923, publication in 1924, recording in 1925, and international performances by various ensembles during the 1920s, op. 20 nearly disappeared from musical life between 1929 and 1937, although it remained as a fixed yet abstract work in musical literature. With New Music associations in Europe scattered following the rise of Nazi Germany, op. 20’s subsequent ‘exile’ reappearances as concrete-ephemeral performances in Switzerland and the u.s. testified to the interplay of agency, fixity, and affinity in the work’s interwar movement. Avhandlingen undersöker hur ett ”modernt” musikstycke konceptualiserades som ett idealiserat musikaliskt verk under tidigt 1900-tal: den Tredje stråkkvartetten, opus 20 (op. 20) komponerad av österrikaren Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). Det idealistiska musikaliska verkbegreppet för fram idén om att varje musikstycke har en evig existens oberoende av tid och rum, samt att det är produkten av en enskilt identifierbar skapares arbete. Detta begrepp har förvisso studerats kritiskt, men det finns för få historiska studier om hur verkbegreppet fungerade i vardagen. Med utgångspunkt i exempelvis Lydia Goehrs nominalistiska musikfilosofi, liksom Actor-Network Theory:s (ant) sociologiska perspektiv, studeras op. 20 som en historisk aktör eller aktant som deltog i händelser och associationer av aktörer och objekt, som tillsammans utgjorde en bredare rörelse vilken i sin tur innefattade styckets historiska konceptualisering som musikaliskt verk. Inom ramen för denna rörelse utforskas och diskuteras aspekter av flyktighet, fasthet, konkretion och abstraktion. Jämte ant används mikrohistoria för att utforska op. 20’s historia och dess många luckor. Undersökningen börjar med Kreneks kompositionsprocess 1922–1923 inom den ’Nya musikens’ nätverk och slutar med styckets återuppträdande i den amerikanska exilen 1940. Den kommer fram till tre huvudsakliga mekanismer i konceptualiseringen av op. 20 som ett verk: styckets relativa agens i hur det kunde påverka sina medaktanter, grader och repertoarer av fasthet som hjälpte till att stabilisera stycket, samt styckets närhet till särskilda associationer och aktanter såsom Paul Hindemith, Universal-Edition och Ernst Krenek. Efter en framgångsrik premiär 1923, utgivning som partitur 1924, grammofoninspelning 1925, samt ett antal internationella framföranden försvann op. 20 nästan helt från musiklivet mellan 1929 och 1937, även om det bevarades som ett fast men abstraherat verk i musiklitteraturen. Efter att den ’Nya musikens’ associationer skingrats i Nazityskland kom op. 20s nya framföranden i Schweiz och USA att utgöra bevis på samspelet mellan agens, fasthet och närhet i verkets rörelse under mellankrigstiden. PDF published under CC BY by Mediehistoriskt arkiv and parallel published here.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Department of Arts Authors: Marietta Radomska;Marietta Radomska;doi: 10.54916/rae.127532
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are annihilated, habitats turn into unliveable spaces, and shared “more-than-human” vulnerabilities get amplified. Here and now, death and loss become urgent environmental concerns, while the Anthropocene-induced anxiety, anger, and grief are manifested in popular-scientific narratives, art, culture, and activism.Grounded in the theoretical framework of queer death studies, this article explores present grief imaginaries and engagements with more-than-human death, dying, and extinction, as they are interwoven through contemporary art. It is there where an ecological ontology of death is being exposed and ethical territories of eco-grief unfold. Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:MDPI AG Katerina Vrotsou; Carlo Navarra; Kostiantyn Kucher; Igor Fedorov; Fredrik Schück; Jonas Unger; Tina-Simone Neset;Extreme weather events, such as flooding, are expected to increase in frequency and intensity. Therefore, the prediction of extreme weather events, assessment of their local impacts in urban environments, and implementation of adaptation measures are becoming high-priority challenges for local, regional, and national agencies and authorities. To manage these challenges, access to accurate weather warnings and information about the occurrence, extent, and impacts of extreme weather events are crucial. As a result, in addition to official sources of information for prediction and monitoring, citizen volunteered geographic information (VGI) has emerged as a complementary source of valuable information. In this work, we propose the formulation of an approach to complement the impact-based weather warning system that has been introduced in Sweden in 2021 by making use of such alternative sources of data. We present and discuss design considerations and opportunities towards the creation of a visual analytics (VA) pipeline for the identification and exploration of extreme weather events and their impacts from VGI texts and images retrieved from social media. The envisioned VA pipeline incorporates three main steps: (1) data collection, (2) image/text classification and analysis, and (3) visualization and exploration through an interactive visual interface. We envision that our work has the potential to support three processes that involve multiple stakeholders of the weather warning system: (1) the validation of previously issued warnings, (2) local and regional assessment-support documentation, and (3) the monitoring of ongoing events. The results of this work could thus generate information that is relevant to climate adaptation decision making and provide potential support for the future development of national weather warning systems. This research was funded by Sweden's Innovation Agency, VINNOVA, grant number 2020-03388, 'AI for Climate Adaptation'. AI4ClimateAdaptation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Jenny Hagenblad; Robin Abbey-Lee; Leah Bashford; Tytti Vanhala; Matti W. Leino;AbstractHordeum vulgare var. nudum (naked barley) is one of the oldest and most common cereals found from Neolithic Fennoscandia. After the Bronze Age, naked barley largely disappeared and was replaced by Hordeum vulgare var. vulgare (hulled barley) and other cereals. During the early 19th century, naked barley of Asian origins was reintroduced to Fennoscandia. In this study, we have genetically characterized samples of Fennoscandian landraces of naked barley which were preserved in gene banks and museum collections. The analyses show that the Fennoscandian naked barley can be split into three groups: First, naked two-row barley, with a likely origin in Asia; second, naked six-row barley, with a likely origin in the eastern Himalayas and introduced during the 19th century; third, naked six-row barley genetically related to the original Fennoscandian hulled barley. The results suggest that this last group represents the ancient form of naked barley, which was possibly introduced in the Neolithic. At that time both naked and hulled barleys were grown and enough gene flow probably occurred between these two subspecies to create a Fennoscandian barley that is genetically distinct, irrespective of whether it is hulled or naked. This hypothesis was further supported by genotyping of the Nud gene, which is responsible for the naked phenotype. All naked barleys which we studied contained the same mutation allele, nud1.a, thus showing that naked Fennoscandian barley arose by crossings between naked and hulled barley and not by new mutations of hulled barley.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Lychnos, Lund University Authors: Friberg, Anna;Friberg, Anna;doi: 10.48202/23157
During the last decades of the twentieth century, sustainable development emerged as one of the most important political concepts. However, the concept carried a temporal discrepancy as sustainability concerned continuity and persistence while development focused on change. In this article, the temporalities of the concept are put into focus to understand how the temporal tension influenced the environmental debate in the Swedish parliament, from the late 1980s to the first decade of the new millennium. During this time, the climate emerged as the most important environmental issue, and sustainable development became a key concept. The analysis shows how sustainable development should be considered as a composite concept, situated at the intersection of the semantic fields and temporalities of sustainability and development. The two parts have exercised various influence over the whole. For long, development constituted the dominant part while being intimately connected to ideas of progress. Sustainability was primarily given a moderating function, to control the expected progress, and to give shine to goals formulated in terms of economic growth.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: Emmanuel Bäckryd;Emmanuel Bäckryd;AbstractIn this paper, the question of theodicy is viewed from the perspective of time. It is argued that even a very shallow analysis reveals that the concept of “long time” is deeply anthropocentric. We do not know what time is to God, but it seems that the only reason why we call billions of years a long period is because we use ourselves as measuring rods. What if the time questions we ask in this context say more about our temporal smallness than about reality itself? Three possible objections are answered: 1) It is acknowledged that this is of course not meant to be a definite answer to the problem of evil. It is merely offered as a reframing that seems strangely absent from the discussion. 2) The question of pastoral relevance is briefly discussed. 3) The troubling problem of why God created sequentially over time and not “instantaneously” is explored. It is concluded that perhaps our appraisal of time might not be ontologically valid at all. This does not make suffering easy to bear, but perhaps thoughts like these can provide a little hope and endurance—at least for those of us who are philosophically and theologically inclined.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023 Sweden, Norway, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:NSERC, UKRI | SWEET:Super-Warm Early Eo..., NSF | Collaborative Research: I... +5 projectsNSERC ,UKRI| SWEET:Super-Warm Early Eocene Temperatures and climate: understanding the response of the Earth to high CO2 through integrated modelling and data ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Integrating tectonics, climate, and mammal diversity ,NWO| Mechanisms of major climate system reorganisations in the Cenozoic ,EC| PLIO-ESS ,NWO| Perturbations of System Earth: Reading the Past to Project the Future - A proposal to create the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (ESSC) ,EC| TGRES ,NSF| The Management and Operation of the National Center for Atmoshperic Research (NCAR)J. E. Weiffenbach; M. L. J. Baatsen; H. A. Dijkstra; H. A. Dijkstra; A. S. von der Heydt; A. S. von der Heydt; A. Abe-Ouchi; E. C. Brady; W.-L. Chan; D. Chandan; M. A. Chandler; C. Contoux; R. Feng; C. Guo; Z. Han; Z. Han; A. M. Haywood; Q. Li; X. Li; G. Lohmann; G. Lohmann; D. J. Lunt; K. H. Nisancioglu; K. H. Nisancioglu; B. L. Otto-Bliesner; W. R. Peltier; G. Ramstein; L. E. Sohl; C. Stepanek; N. Tan; N. Tan; J. C. Tindall; C. J. R. Williams; C. J. R. Williams; Q. Zhang; Z. Zhang; Z. Zhang;Abstract. The mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) is the most recent geological period in which the atmospheric CO2 concentration was approximately equal to the concentration we measure today (ca. 400 ppm). Sea surface temperature (SST) proxies indicate above-average warming over the North Atlantic in the mid-Pliocene with respect to the pre-industrial period, which may be linked to an intensified Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Earlier results from the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PlioMIP2) show that the ensemble simulates a stronger AMOC in the mid-Pliocene than in the pre-industrial. However, no consistent relationship between the stronger mid-Pliocene AMOC and either the Atlantic northward ocean heat transport (OHT) or average North Atlantic SSTs has been found. In this study, we look further into the drivers and consequences of a stronger AMOC in mid-Pliocene compared to pre-industrial simulations in PlioMIP2. We find that all model simulations with a closed Bering Strait and Canadian Archipelago show reduced freshwater transport from the Arctic Ocean into the North Atlantic. This contributes to an increase in salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic and Labrador Sea that can be linked to the stronger AMOC in the mid-Pliocene. To investigate the dynamics behind the ensemble's variable response of the total Atlantic OHT to the stronger AMOC, we separate the Atlantic OHT into two components associated with either the overturning circulation or the wind-driven gyre circulation. While the ensemble mean of the overturning component is increased significantly in magnitude in the mid-Pliocene, it is partly compensated by a reduction in the gyre component in the northern subtropical gyre region. This indicates that the lack of relationship between the total OHT and AMOC is due to changes in OHT by the subtropical gyre. The overturning and gyre components should therefore be considered separately to gain a more complete understanding of the OHT response to a stronger mid-Pliocene AMOC. In addition, we show that the AMOC exerts a stronger influence on North Atlantic SSTs in the mid-Pliocene than in the pre-industrial, providing a possible explanation for the improved agreement of the PlioMIP2 ensemble mean SSTs with reconstructions in the North Atlantic. International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2023 Sweden EnglishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik Authors: Axelsson, Wilma; Engström, Nellie;Axelsson, Wilma; Engström, Nellie;The amount of available text data has increased rapidly in the latest years, making it difficult for an everyday user to find relevant information. To solve this, NLP and visualisation methods have been developed for extracting valuable information from text and presenting it to the user. The aim of this project is to implement a proof-of-concept visualisation prototype for exploring a large amount of Swedish news articles with related metadata and investigate the temporal and relational aspects of the data. The project was divided into three major parts. In the first part, sketches of the visualisation were designed and evaluated through user tests. The second part consisted of designing and implementing a NLP pipeline, using BERTopic, where both Dynamic Topic Modeling (DTM) and Hierarchical Topic Modeling (HTM) were used. Some parameters of the pipeline were evaluated using evaluation metrics and through visual inspection, for instance a Swedish sentence transformer. The final part consisted of implementing and evaluating the visualisation prototype. The project resulted in a web-based visualisation, presenting the NLP results, with two different views: a top 10 topics view and a hierarchical view containing all topics. The prototype has various features, e.g., clicking and hovering for details-on-demand and options for changing and altering the view. The prototype was then evaluated through an internal case study and user tests. For the user tests, there were two groups of participants: people working in the journalism field and people working closely to the NLP field. Both groups thought there was more value in viewing the top 10 topics view than the hierarchical view. Furthermore, the quality of the top 10 topics view was considered higher overall compared to the hierarchical view. In the end, the result of this project is a proof-of-concept visualisation prototype presenting topics of Swedish news articles, over time and in relation to each other. A few possible improvement possibilities include improving the hierarchical relations between the topics and the run time of the topic model and prototype. Also, the prototype may be further improved with additional features, e.g., real-time data, a map, the full text of the articles and a search function. Examensarbetet är utfört vid Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskap (ITN) vid Tekniska fakulteten, Linköpings universitet
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2024 Sweden SwedishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för kultur och samhälle Authors: Evasdotter Birath, Katarina;Evasdotter Birath, Katarina;Publikationer från L... arrow_drop_down Publikationer från Linköpings universitetBachelor thesis . 2024Data sources: Publikationer från Linköpings universitetAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=od_______261::2e433ccc7ddd82e13b06ef9b7a709fb8&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2024 Sweden EnglishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för kultur, samhälle, form och medier Authors: Larson Lindal, Johan;Larson Lindal, Johan;The dissertation studies how one ‘modern’ piece of music from the early 20th century became conceptualised as an idealised musical work: the Third String Quartet, opus 20 (op. 20) by Austrian composer Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). The idealistic musical work concept holds that any piece of music has an eternal, non-spatiotemporal existence and that it is the product of an identifiable creator’s work. While this concept has been studied critically, there are too few historical studies on its everyday practices. Drawing on nominalist music philosophy of for instance Lydia Goehr as well as the sociological perspective Actor-Network Theory (ant), op. 20 is studied as an historical actor or actant participating in events and associations of actors and objects, forming a broader movement which constitutes its historical conceptualisation as a musical work. In this movement, aspects of ephemerality, fixity, concreteness, and abstraction are explored and discussed. Together with ant, micro-history is used to explore op. 20’s history and its many gaps. Beginning with Krenek’s composition process in 1922–1923 within the ‘New Music’ networks, then ending with the piece’s reappearance in American exile in 1940, the study identifies three main mechanisms for conceptualising op. 20 as a work. These were the agency of the piece itself in influencing its co-actants, the degrees and repertoires of fixity which helped stabilising it, and its affinity with certain associations and actants such as Paul Hindemith, Universal-Edition, and Ernst Krenek. Having experienced a highly acclaimed premiere in 1923, publication in 1924, recording in 1925, and international performances by various ensembles during the 1920s, op. 20 nearly disappeared from musical life between 1929 and 1937, although it remained as a fixed yet abstract work in musical literature. With New Music associations in Europe scattered following the rise of Nazi Germany, op. 20’s subsequent ‘exile’ reappearances as concrete-ephemeral performances in Switzerland and the u.s. testified to the interplay of agency, fixity, and affinity in the work’s interwar movement. Avhandlingen undersöker hur ett ”modernt” musikstycke konceptualiserades som ett idealiserat musikaliskt verk under tidigt 1900-tal: den Tredje stråkkvartetten, opus 20 (op. 20) komponerad av österrikaren Ernst Krenek (1900–1991). Det idealistiska musikaliska verkbegreppet för fram idén om att varje musikstycke har en evig existens oberoende av tid och rum, samt att det är produkten av en enskilt identifierbar skapares arbete. Detta begrepp har förvisso studerats kritiskt, men det finns för få historiska studier om hur verkbegreppet fungerade i vardagen. Med utgångspunkt i exempelvis Lydia Goehrs nominalistiska musikfilosofi, liksom Actor-Network Theory:s (ant) sociologiska perspektiv, studeras op. 20 som en historisk aktör eller aktant som deltog i händelser och associationer av aktörer och objekt, som tillsammans utgjorde en bredare rörelse vilken i sin tur innefattade styckets historiska konceptualisering som musikaliskt verk. Inom ramen för denna rörelse utforskas och diskuteras aspekter av flyktighet, fasthet, konkretion och abstraktion. Jämte ant används mikrohistoria för att utforska op. 20’s historia och dess många luckor. Undersökningen börjar med Kreneks kompositionsprocess 1922–1923 inom den ’Nya musikens’ nätverk och slutar med styckets återuppträdande i den amerikanska exilen 1940. Den kommer fram till tre huvudsakliga mekanismer i konceptualiseringen av op. 20 som ett verk: styckets relativa agens i hur det kunde påverka sina medaktanter, grader och repertoarer av fasthet som hjälpte till att stabilisera stycket, samt styckets närhet till särskilda associationer och aktanter såsom Paul Hindemith, Universal-Edition och Ernst Krenek. Efter en framgångsrik premiär 1923, utgivning som partitur 1924, grammofoninspelning 1925, samt ett antal internationella framföranden försvann op. 20 nästan helt från musiklivet mellan 1929 och 1937, även om det bevarades som ett fast men abstraherat verk i musiklitteraturen. Efter att den ’Nya musikens’ associationer skingrats i Nazityskland kom op. 20s nya framföranden i Schweiz och USA att utgöra bevis på samspelet mellan agens, fasthet och närhet i verkets rörelse under mellankrigstiden. PDF published under CC BY by Mediehistoriskt arkiv and parallel published here.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Department of Arts Authors: Marietta Radomska;Marietta Radomska;doi: 10.54916/rae.127532
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are annihilated, habitats turn into unliveable spaces, and shared “more-than-human” vulnerabilities get amplified. Here and now, death and loss become urgent environmental concerns, while the Anthropocene-induced anxiety, anger, and grief are manifested in popular-scientific narratives, art, culture, and activism.Grounded in the theoretical framework of queer death studies, this article explores present grief imaginaries and engagements with more-than-human death, dying, and extinction, as they are interwoven through contemporary art. It is there where an ecological ontology of death is being exposed and ethical territories of eco-grief unfold. Ecological Grief, Crisis Imaginaries and Resilience in Nordic Lights
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:MDPI AG Katerina Vrotsou; Carlo Navarra; Kostiantyn Kucher; Igor Fedorov; Fredrik Schück; Jonas Unger; Tina-Simone Neset;Extreme weather events, such as flooding, are expected to increase in frequency and intensity. Therefore, the prediction of extreme weather events, assessment of their local impacts in urban environments, and implementation of adaptation measures are becoming high-priority challenges for local, regional, and national agencies and authorities. To manage these challenges, access to accurate weather warnings and information about the occurrence, extent, and impacts of extreme weather events are crucial. As a result, in addition to official sources of information for prediction and monitoring, citizen volunteered geographic information (VGI) has emerged as a complementary source of valuable information. In this work, we propose the formulation of an approach to complement the impact-based weather warning system that has been introduced in Sweden in 2021 by making use of such alternative sources of data. We present and discuss design considerations and opportunities towards the creation of a visual analytics (VA) pipeline for the identification and exploration of extreme weather events and their impacts from VGI texts and images retrieved from social media. The envisioned VA pipeline incorporates three main steps: (1) data collection, (2) image/text classification and analysis, and (3) visualization and exploration through an interactive visual interface. We envision that our work has the potential to support three processes that involve multiple stakeholders of the weather warning system: (1) the validation of previously issued warnings, (2) local and regional assessment-support documentation, and (3) the monitoring of ongoing events. The results of this work could thus generate information that is relevant to climate adaptation decision making and provide potential support for the future development of national weather warning systems. This research was funded by Sweden's Innovation Agency, VINNOVA, grant number 2020-03388, 'AI for Climate Adaptation'. AI4ClimateAdaptation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Jenny Hagenblad; Robin Abbey-Lee; Leah Bashford; Tytti Vanhala; Matti W. Leino;AbstractHordeum vulgare var. nudum (naked barley) is one of the oldest and most common cereals found from Neolithic Fennoscandia. After the Bronze Age, naked barley largely disappeared and was replaced by Hordeum vulgare var. vulgare (hulled barley) and other cereals. During the early 19th century, naked barley of Asian origins was reintroduced to Fennoscandia. In this study, we have genetically characterized samples of Fennoscandian landraces of naked barley which were preserved in gene banks and museum collections. The analyses show that the Fennoscandian naked barley can be split into three groups: First, naked two-row barley, with a likely origin in Asia; second, naked six-row barley, with a likely origin in the eastern Himalayas and introduced during the 19th century; third, naked six-row barley genetically related to the original Fennoscandian hulled barley. The results suggest that this last group represents the ancient form of naked barley, which was possibly introduced in the Neolithic. At that time both naked and hulled barleys were grown and enough gene flow probably occurred between these two subspecies to create a Fennoscandian barley that is genetically distinct, irrespective of whether it is hulled or naked. This hypothesis was further supported by genotyping of the Nud gene, which is responsible for the naked phenotype. All naked barleys which we studied contained the same mutation allele, nud1.a, thus showing that naked Fennoscandian barley arose by crossings between naked and hulled barley and not by new mutations of hulled barley.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Lychnos, Lund University Authors: Friberg, Anna;Friberg, Anna;doi: 10.48202/23157
During the last decades of the twentieth century, sustainable development emerged as one of the most important political concepts. However, the concept carried a temporal discrepancy as sustainability concerned continuity and persistence while development focused on change. In this article, the temporalities of the concept are put into focus to understand how the temporal tension influenced the environmental debate in the Swedish parliament, from the late 1980s to the first decade of the new millennium. During this time, the climate emerged as the most important environmental issue, and sustainable development became a key concept. The analysis shows how sustainable development should be considered as a composite concept, situated at the intersection of the semantic fields and temporalities of sustainability and development. The two parts have exercised various influence over the whole. For long, development constituted the dominant part while being intimately connected to ideas of progress. Sustainability was primarily given a moderating function, to control the expected progress, and to give shine to goals formulated in terms of economic growth.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SwedenPublisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: Emmanuel Bäckryd;Emmanuel Bäckryd;AbstractIn this paper, the question of theodicy is viewed from the perspective of time. It is argued that even a very shallow analysis reveals that the concept of “long time” is deeply anthropocentric. We do not know what time is to God, but it seems that the only reason why we call billions of years a long period is because we use ourselves as measuring rods. What if the time questions we ask in this context say more about our temporal smallness than about reality itself? Three possible objections are answered: 1) It is acknowledged that this is of course not meant to be a definite answer to the problem of evil. It is merely offered as a reframing that seems strangely absent from the discussion. 2) The question of pastoral relevance is briefly discussed. 3) The troubling problem of why God created sequentially over time and not “instantaneously” is explored. It is concluded that perhaps our appraisal of time might not be ontologically valid at all. This does not make suffering easy to bear, but perhaps thoughts like these can provide a little hope and endurance—at least for those of us who are philosophically and theologically inclined.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023 Sweden, Norway, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:NSERC, UKRI | SWEET:Super-Warm Early Eo..., NSF | Collaborative Research: I... +5 projectsNSERC ,UKRI| SWEET:Super-Warm Early Eocene Temperatures and climate: understanding the response of the Earth to high CO2 through integrated modelling and data ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Integrating tectonics, climate, and mammal diversity ,NWO| Mechanisms of major climate system reorganisations in the Cenozoic ,EC| PLIO-ESS ,NWO| Perturbations of System Earth: Reading the Past to Project the Future - A proposal to create the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (ESSC) ,EC| TGRES ,NSF| The Management and Operation of the National Center for Atmoshperic Research (NCAR)J. E. Weiffenbach; M. L. J. Baatsen; H. A. Dijkstra; H. A. Dijkstra; A. S. von der Heydt; A. S. von der Heydt; A. Abe-Ouchi; E. C. Brady; W.-L. Chan; D. Chandan; M. A. Chandler; C. Contoux; R. Feng; C. Guo; Z. Han; Z. Han; A. M. Haywood; Q. Li; X. Li; G. Lohmann; G. Lohmann; D. J. Lunt; K. H. Nisancioglu; K. H. Nisancioglu; B. L. Otto-Bliesner; W. R. Peltier; G. Ramstein; L. E. Sohl; C. Stepanek; N. Tan; N. Tan; J. C. Tindall; C. J. R. Williams; C. J. R. Williams; Q. Zhang; Z. Zhang; Z. Zhang;Abstract. The mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264–3.025 Ma) is the most recent geological period in which the atmospheric CO2 concentration was approximately equal to the concentration we measure today (ca. 400 ppm). Sea surface temperature (SST) proxies indicate above-average warming over the North Atlantic in the mid-Pliocene with respect to the pre-industrial period, which may be linked to an intensified Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Earlier results from the Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (PlioMIP2) show that the ensemble simulates a stronger AMOC in the mid-Pliocene than in the pre-industrial. However, no consistent relationship between the stronger mid-Pliocene AMOC and either the Atlantic northward ocean heat transport (OHT) or average North Atlantic SSTs has been found. In this study, we look further into the drivers and consequences of a stronger AMOC in mid-Pliocene compared to pre-industrial simulations in PlioMIP2. We find that all model simulations with a closed Bering Strait and Canadian Archipelago show reduced freshwater transport from the Arctic Ocean into the North Atlantic. This contributes to an increase in salinity in the subpolar North Atlantic and Labrador Sea that can be linked to the stronger AMOC in the mid-Pliocene. To investigate the dynamics behind the ensemble's variable response of the total Atlantic OHT to the stronger AMOC, we separate the Atlantic OHT into two components associated with either the overturning circulation or the wind-driven gyre circulation. While the ensemble mean of the overturning component is increased significantly in magnitude in the mid-Pliocene, it is partly compensated by a reduction in the gyre component in the northern subtropical gyre region. This indicates that the lack of relationship between the total OHT and AMOC is due to changes in OHT by the subtropical gyre. The overturning and gyre components should therefore be considered separately to gain a more complete understanding of the OHT response to a stronger mid-Pliocene AMOC. In addition, we show that the AMOC exerts a stronger influence on North Atlantic SSTs in the mid-Pliocene than in the pre-industrial, providing a possible explanation for the improved agreement of the PlioMIP2 ensemble mean SSTs with reconstructions in the North Atlantic. International audience
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Bachelor thesis 2023 Sweden EnglishPublisher:Linköpings universitet, Medie- och Informationsteknik Authors: Axelsson, Wilma; Engström, Nellie;Axelsson, Wilma; Engström, Nellie;The amount of available text data has increased rapidly in the latest years, making it difficult for an everyday user to find relevant information. To solve this, NLP and visualisation methods have been developed for extracting valuable information from text and presenting it to the user. The aim of this project is to implement a proof-of-concept visualisation prototype for exploring a large amount of Swedish news articles with related metadata and investigate the temporal and relational aspects of the data. The project was divided into three major parts. In the first part, sketches of the visualisation were designed and evaluated through user tests. The second part consisted of designing and implementing a NLP pipeline, using BERTopic, where both Dynamic Topic Modeling (DTM) and Hierarchical Topic Modeling (HTM) were used. Some parameters of the pipeline were evaluated using evaluation metrics and through visual inspection, for instance a Swedish sentence transformer. The final part consisted of implementing and evaluating the visualisation prototype. The project resulted in a web-based visualisation, presenting the NLP results, with two different views: a top 10 topics view and a hierarchical view containing all topics. The prototype has various features, e.g., clicking and hovering for details-on-demand and options for changing and altering the view. The prototype was then evaluated through an internal case study and user tests. For the user tests, there were two groups of participants: people working in the journalism field and people working closely to the NLP field. Both groups thought there was more value in viewing the top 10 topics view than the hierarchical view. Furthermore, the quality of the top 10 topics view was considered higher overall compared to the hierarchical view. In the end, the result of this project is a proof-of-concept visualisation prototype presenting topics of Swedish news articles, over time and in relation to each other. A few possible improvement possibilities include improving the hierarchical relations between the topics and the run time of the topic model and prototype. Also, the prototype may be further improved with additional features, e.g., real-time data, a map, the full text of the articles and a search function. Examensarbetet är utfört vid Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskap (ITN) vid Tekniska fakulteten, Linköpings universitet
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