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1. Towards Collaborative GUI-based Testing
Sammanfattning : Context:Contemporary software development is a socio-technical activity requiring extensive collaboration among individuals with diverse expertise.Software testing is an integral part of software development that also depends on various expertise. LÄS MER
2. Vi dansar inte på bordet : Lesbiska invandrarkvinnor i Sverige: stigmatisering & stolthet
Sammanfattning : Denna forskning genomfördes under åren 2000–2004. Forskningssammanhanget är både Lesbiska studier och IMER forskning. I avhandlingen studeras livserfarenheter som 21 lesbiska informanter från 15 olika länder, alla invandrare i Sverige, berättar om. Utgångspunkten för forskningen är sexualitet och migration. LÄS MER
3. Gayted Communities : Marginalized Sexualities in Lebanon
Sammanfattning : This dissertation offers a unique examination of Muslim masculinities and marginalized sexualities in Lebanon, and is a contribution to the growing body of gay and lesbian studies with a focus on Muslims living in The Middle East. It contributes to the theoretical and methodological development of Islamic studies by introducing and using a queer approach to study marginalized sexualities in relation to Islam. LÄS MER
4. Hatbrott? : homosexuella kvinnors och mäns berättelser om utsatthet för brott
Sammanfattning : During the nineties, the hate crimes concept has been used to describe victimization on the basis of group characteristics. The Swedish penal Code 29:2:7 states that crimes committed against a person due to that person's race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religious beliefs or other similar circumstances, such as a person's sexual orientation, can elicit a more severe punishment than crimes without such motives. LÄS MER
5. Beyond Bright City Lights : The Migration Patterns of Gay Men and Lesbians
Sammanfattning : One of the most persistent popular notions of gay men and lesbians is that they either live in or move to larger cities. In this thesis, the geography and migration paths of gay men and lesbians are studied using the life course perspective to challenge this idea. LÄS MER