Sökning: "socioeconomic positions"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 32 avhandlingar innehållade orden socioeconomic positions.
21. Att säga till och höra till : en internationell studie om barns delaktighet i familjen
Sammanfattning : Opportunities to participate are seen by many as a keystone of a good life and a well functioning society. Participation by children has primarily been equated with the perception that children should have a ‘voice’, while participation in the sense of interactivity, being part of and doing things and taking on responsibility for others, has been omitted. LÄS MER
22. “An equal share, that’s my medicine”. Work, gender relations and mental illness in a Swedish context
Sammanfattning : Background: Women and men in Sweden are in paid work to almost the same extent, but are found in different occupations and positions in the labour market. Still, women perform the bulk of the unpaid domestic work at home. LÄS MER
23. Family history, genes and gene-environment interaction in risk and prognosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Sammanfattning : Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is a heterogeneous group of malignant diseases arising from lymphocytes. There are about 40 subtypes according to the World Health Organizations classification system, differing in morphology, immunophenotype, genetic and/or clinical features. LÄS MER
24. Peace in a Changing Climate : Caring and Knowing the Climate-Gender-Peace Nexus
Sammanfattning : Scholars and practitioners argue that climate change poses particular challenges for peace. In order to understand what these challenges are and how to tackle them necessitates attention to gender, since experiences and processes of peace are gendered, as are experiences and drivers of climate change. LÄS MER
25. Discursos fronteiri�os de jovens mo�ambicanos : A linguagem, as ideologias e as subjetividades na colonialidade contempor�nea
Sammanfattning : Why are we talking about coloniality in postcolonial times? And what does language have to do with it? In addressing these two broad questions, this thesis sets out to provide empirically well-grounded reflections focusing: First, on how young Mozambicans’ linguistic repertoires and discursive practices relate to their sense of being in the world. And second, on how their perceptions resonate with recent sociolinguistic debates about the different roles language and ideologies play in constructing and reproducing conditions of contemporary coloniality. LÄS MER