Sökning: "conceptual order"
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1. Conceptual Contrasts : A Comparative Semantic Study of Dimensional Adjectives in Japanese and Swedish
Sammanfattning : The present study explores the concepts behind Japanese and Swedish dimensional adjectives. The focus is on examining which similarities and differences in the conceptualisation across the two languages exist, if any at all. LÄS MER
2. Time of Crisis : Order, Politics, Temporality
Sammanfattning : Crises are common and problematic features of contemporary politics. Thought as moments in time when order is undermined by flux and disorder, they entail a normative dislocation allowing for exceptional measures and for the bracketing off of crisis from normality, removing contingency from normality, and confining that done in crisis to crisis. LÄS MER
3. On conceptual design reliability : an approach for identification of potential failures
Sammanfattning : This thesis is the result of research in the area of Evaluation and Decision-Making in the Design Process. It examines how to support and facilitate the evaluation activities in the design process in order to create a more solid foundation on which to base design decisions. LÄS MER
4. Normativa aspekter av individers begreppsbildning : Hur gymnasieelever och studenter skapar och förhåller sig till idéer om genus och nation
Sammanfattning : The cognitive models that research on conceptual change has generated have been the subject of criticism, suggesting that these reflect an unrealistic view of learning as an overly “cold” and isolated process. Accordingly, representatives of this criticism suggest that research on conceptual change should investigate to what extent the cold cognition relates to “warm” affective constructs. LÄS MER
5. A Conceptual Framework for Production Innovation
Sammanfattning : Production plays a central role in the global sustainability challenge the world is facing. Rising population numbers and increased middle class lead to even higher consumption and production of goods. LÄS MER