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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_ThulinEva Thulin - Wikipedia

    Eva Thulin is a Swedish actress who appeared in Italian cinema . Career. Edwige Fenech, Thulin and Rosalba Neri in The Seducers (1969) Thulin graduated from Lund University in Lund and was a performer at the Malmö National Theatre. [1] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0862024Eva Thulin - IMDb

    Eva Thulin is known for Top Sensation (1969), Zum zum zum n° 2 (1969) and Season of the Senses (1969).

    • Actress
    • Eva Thulin
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    • Teaching Areas

    · Digitalization and everyday life · Time-geography as theory and method · Young people and mobile digital media · Evolution and everyday life implications of telework · Older people’s everyday time-use · Sustainable accessibility and the compact city · Internet use and migration Thulin is currently involved in four research projects: - Acceleratin...

    · Sustainable mobility · Time-geography · Qualitative method and analysis · History of thoughts in Human geography

  3. Eva THULIN, Professor | Cited by 1,207 | of University of Gothenburg, Göteborg (GU) | Read 38 publications | Contact Eva THULIN

  4. A study of teleworkers’ everyday time use, time pressure and well-being during the pandemic, funded by Forte (project leader, Eva Thulin) - Telework, the pandemic and the energy-efficient city – transformative opportunities, challenges and tensions, funded by the Swedish Energy Agency (Project leader, Eva Thulin) - Ageing times.

  5. Eva Thulin, PhD, is a post-doctoral researcher in Human Geography at Göteborg University, Sweden. Her research interests primarily concern the role of virtual mobility (use of computers, the Internet, mobile phones) in young people's daily lives, especially focusing on aspects of time and place, patterns of social communication, travel and ...

  6. Eva Thulin. Actress. Advertisement. Top credits. Slide 1 of 4. Top Sensation. Zum zum zum n° 2. Season of the Senses. L'invasion. Powered by Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger ...