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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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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 ...
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]
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...
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.
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.
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.