The opportunity to work freely for researchers, journalists and cultural workers is self-evident in a viable democracy. But what are the similarities and differences between the respective freedoms, and what are the threats today? We explored this together with colleagues from culture and journalism in a well-attended panel discussion in Almedalen.

SUA i Almedalen. Foto: SUA

YAS in Almedalen: Sverker Lundin (CEO), Helena Rosik (project coordinator, research policy expert), Johan Rockberg (research policy spokesperson) and Ronnie Berntsson (Vice chair). Photo: YAS

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