Sökning: "Marita Flisbäck"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden Marita Flisbäck.
1. Att lära sig konstens regler. En sociologisk studie av osäkra framtidsinvesteringar
Sammanfattning : This dissertation illuminates approaches to artistic professional fields with uncertain conditions and work markets. The aim is to examine eleven actors’ career paths in terms of position-taking and capital accumulation. LÄS MER
2. Att lära sig konstens regler. En sociologisk studie av osäkra framtidsinvesteringar. : Learning the rules of art - A sociological study of uncertain future investments
Sammanfattning : This dissertation illuminates approaches to artistic professional fields with uncertain conditions and work markets. The aim is to examine eleven actors' career paths in terms of position-taking and capital accumulation. LÄS MER
3. Att lära sig konstens regler. En sociologisk studie av osäkra framtidsinvesteringar
Sammanfattning : This dissertation illuminates approaches to artistic professional fields with uncertain conditions and work markets. The aim is to examine eleven actors' career paths in terms of position-taking and capital accumulation. LÄS MER
4. Pojkars musik, reproduktionens tystnad : en explanatorisk studie av pojkars reproducerande förhållningssätt till populärmusik och populärmusicerande
Sammanfattning : Popular music life is permeated by both male dominance and gender segregation – the latter most notably concerns musical instrument choice. The pervasiveness of these phenomena is suggested by both music research on gender and statistics. In this study, the overarching ambition is to explain boys' reproductive approaches to popular music/making. LÄS MER
5. (Un)bearable freedom : Exploring the becoming of the artist in education, work and family life
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation is to explore and understand three important social contexts for the becoming of an artistic subjectivity: education, work and family life. The empirical data consist of interview material with alumni from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, staff of the institute, and a survey material from the Swedish National Artists Organization (KRO/KIF). LÄS MER