Sökning: "Etnometodologi"
Visar resultat 6 - 10 av 13 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Etnometodologi.
6. Vilan i förskolan 1910-2013 : Visuella material och visuell metodologi
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to explore preschool naptime during the period 1910–2013 through visual materials, films and photographs produced by different actors for various purposes at various historical times, and to develop a visual methodology that works with complex visual materials. Even though naptime is central to everyday life in preschool, it is an activity that is rarely a focus of Early Childhood Education research. LÄS MER
7. Att inte vilja vara problem : social organisering och utvärdering av elever i en särskild undervisningsgrupp
Sammanfattning : Syftet med avhandlingen är att ge en ”inifrån-beskrivning” av hur skolan organiserar verksamheten för elever i en särskild undervisningsgrupp. Vidare undersöker jag hur elever, pedagoger, föräldrar och elevernas tidigare klasslärare beskriver vad som utgör elevernas skolsvårigheter, i forskningsintervjuer. LÄS MER
8. Learnables in Action : The Embodied Achievement of Opportunities for Teaching and Learning in Swedish as a Second Language Classrooms
Sammanfattning : This doctoral dissertation is an empirical qualitative research study on the emergence of learnables in classrooms of Swedish as a second language. It adopts a dialogical and praxeological approach, and analysis is based on video recorded teacher-student interactivities in classrooms. LÄS MER
9. Sjukskrivningssystemet : Sjuka som blir arbetslösa och arbetslösa som blir sjukskrivna
Sammanfattning : In 1997 the number of long-term absences due to illness began and continued to rise in Sweden. Traditional explanations of why this is so have been centered on either blaming the individual or blaming the work environment. LÄS MER
10. Robot Sound in Interaction : Analyzing and Designing Sound for Human-Robot Coordination
Sammanfattning : Robots naturally emit sound, but we still know little about how sound can serve as an interface that makes a robot’s behavior explainable to humans. This dissertation draws on insights about human practices for coordinating bodily activities through sound, investigating how they could inform robot design. LÄS MER