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1. Teaching Islam : Islamic Religious Education at Three Muslim Schools in Sweden
Abstract : This study concerns the formulation of Islamic religious education (IRE) at three Swedish Muslim schools which offered IRE as an extra curricular subject, one to three hours per week. The study contributes to the understanding of how IRE is formed as a confessional school subject within the framework and under the jurisdiction of the Swedish school system. READ MORE
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2. The politics of Islam, non-violence, and peace : the thought of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan in context
Abstract : This is a study of the multifaceted thought of Maulana Wahiduddin Khan (b.1925–), Indian writer, public intellectual, and Muslim religious leader. Khan has been a prolific writer since at least the 1970s and is also an ālim, a Muslim scholar learned in religion. READ MORE
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3. Essays on Social Capital, Health and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health A Health Economic Study
Abstract : The thesis comprises four independent research papers and a summary that focus on two related dimensions. The first dimension focuses on the understanding of the production of health. Particularly, the question is asked whether community's stock of social capital influence individual's health. READ MORE
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4. The adrenalectomized rat : a model for neurodegeneration
Abstract : The hippocampus is a highly organized laminar structure known to be a focus of damage in several neurodegenerative conditions. This neural structure is a primary target for glucocorticoids and has been strongly implicated in cognitive processes such as learning and memory. READ MORE
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5. Economic Experiments on Behavior, Beliefs and Preferences
Abstract : This dissertation consists of four independent papers, which share the use of experimental methods. Using different settings – the field, the lab, an online platform, and telephone interviews – I study economic behavior and its underpinning beliefs and preferences. READ MORE