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    Kristian Prestgaard

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    An obituary for author Kristian Prestgaard

    Kristian Prestgaard

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    An obituary for author Kristian Prestgaard

    Kristian Prestgaard

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    An obituary for author Kristian Prestgaard

    Anders Kristian Munk on Anthropology in Business with Matt Artz

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    In this episode of the Anthropology in Business podcast, Anders Kristian Munk speaks with Matt Artz about his career as a business anthropologist. The conversation covers Ander’s journey from human geography to Techno-Anthropology.Anders Kristian Munk is an anthropologist, associate professor, and the director of The Techno-Anthropology Lab at Aalborg University in Copenhagen. He holds degrees in ethnology and human geography, with a PhD from the University of Oxford, and previously worked at the SciencesPo médialab in Paris and the Danish Technical University.He is the co-author of Controversy Mapping: A Field Guide, which introduces readers to the observation and representation of contested issues on digital media

    2. Networks, states and empires in the Baltic Region

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    Main author Kristian Gerner. Harald Runblom author of boxes on The Vikings and The Hansa.</p

    Correction:Horizontal collaboration in the freight transport sector: barrier and decision-making frameworks (European Transport Research Review, (2021), 13, 1, (53), 10.1186/s12544-021-00512-3)

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    Following the publication of the original article [1], it was noted that due to a typesetting error the author affiliation of the author Kristian Hegner Reinau is incorrect. The correct author affiliation is: Ahmed Karam1,2, Kristian Hegner Reinau1 and Christian Richter Østergaard31Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark 2Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering at Shoubra, Benha University, Cairo, Egypt 3Aalborg University Business School, Aalborg, Denmark The original article has been corrected.</p

    The 5 Waves of Information Security – From Kristian Beckman to the Present

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    International audienceThis paper gives an overview of the development of Information Security from the early 1980s up to the present time. The paper makes use of two papers by the author, Information Security - the Third Wave (von Solms, 2000) and Information Security - the Fourth Wave (von Solms, 2006), as well as a paper in preparation, Information Security - The Fifth Wave (von Solms, 2010). In the paper in 2000, the First Wave of Information Security was defined as lasting up to the early 1980s. In May 1983 the First International Conference on Information Security (IFIP/Sec 83) took place in Sweden, and was organized by Kristian Beckman. Kristian Beckman was subsequently elected as the first Chairperson of the newly created Technical Committee 11 of IFIP. He died in 1984. Kristian Beckman can therefore be seen to have lived during the First Wave of Information Security, which provides the motivation for the sub title of this paper

    A Sensory Memory Desynchronization Theory of Déjà Vu

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    This project contains a preprint and supporting materials for a novel theory explaining déjà vu as arising from asynchronous sensory memory integration. The goal is to share the work publicly, timestamp it, and allow other researchers to build upon it while crediting Kristian Fel Catinggan as the original author

    New Concept of Historical Indoor Microclimate - Learning From the Past for a More Sustainable Future

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    AbstractHistorical architecture is a long time studied subject in Europe. We know building techniques, materials and problems linked to the decay about most of it, and even solution for the restoration project, depending on the goal of the restoration itself and the intended usage. A less studied aspect of Historical architecture is their historic microclimates: researches currently carried on in the Department of Architecture of Università di Bologna aim specifically to study this field of architecture, considering it highly relevant to accomplish the goals of any restoration intervention. Thanks to monitoring campaigns, we have data related to three distinct buildings, different in their construction times, typology, location and techniques used. These data show that historical microclimates guaranteed by these architectures are surprisingly overlapping to the parameters considered, nowadays, appropriate to conserve them and the historical patrimony they contain

    In Search of a Method for Measuring the Output Gap of the Swedish Economy

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    This paper describes and evaluates measures of trend (or potential) output in order to improve the measuring and understanding of the current state of the Swedish economy. The target group of the paper is primarily policy makers and analysts in Sweden and international organisations who study the Swedish economy and give recommendations concerning appropriate stabilization policies. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the ones of neither the National Institute of Economic Research nor the Ministry of Finance.
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