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  1. Lars Dencik. Professor Emeritus, Department of People and Technology. Childhood, Youth and Family Life Research. Phone +45 4674 3526. Email lade @ ruc. dk. Website https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/persons/lade. Universitetsvej 1. DK-4000 Roskilde. Denmark. Overview. Network. Research output (112) Projects (1) Activities (89) Press/Media (93)

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  2. Forskning. Lasse Dencik er pt. forskningsleder for det internationale forskningsprojekt Discrimination and hate crime against Jews in 13 EU Member States: experience and perceptions of antisemitism. Projektet finansieres av European Union Agency For Fundamental Rights (FRA) i Wien, koordineres af Insitute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR) i ...

  3. Lars Dencik, född 17 maj 1941 i Borås, är en svensk socialpsykolog. Han är professor emeritus i socialpsykologi vid Roskilde universitet. Lars Denciks föräldrar fick 1939 asyl i Sverige på grund av Nazitysklands förföljelse av judar i det ockuperade Tjeckoslovakien. [2]

  4. Lars Dencik's 6 research works with 120 citations and 831 reads, including: Different Antisemitisms: On Three Distinct Forms of Antisemitism in Contemporary Europe, with a Special Focus on...

  5. Lars Dencik. 13 Antisemitisms in the Twenty-First Century. Sweden and Denmark as Forerunners? Abstract: This article deals with antisemitism in Europe and post-Holocaust Swe-den and Denmark specifically. The idea that it is always “the same old antisem-itism” that pops up and “shows its ugly face” does not find support in this study.

  6. Lars Dencik. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110634822-015. Cite this. Sweden and Denmark as Forerunners? 10.1515/9783110634822. Abstract. This article deals with antisemitism in Europe and post-Holocaust Sweden and Denmark specifically.

  7. Lars Dencik 2003 Dencik examines Sweden's Jewish community through the lens of postmodernity and concludes that the Jews of Sweden manifest their Jewish identities in a variety of ways including: a strong Jewish self awareness, increased activity in Jewish culture, granting new meanings to traditional Jewish practices, as well as many others.

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