Sökning: "Everyday practices"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 446 avhandlingar innehållade orden Everyday practices.
1. Visionära planer och vardagliga praktiker : Postmilitära landskap i Östersjöområdet
Sammanfattning : In the years after WWII the Baltic Sea Area developed into an area strongly divided between East and West. Because of the tensions between the blocs, the coastal areas where strongly militarized and prepared for war. LÄS MER
2. Mat, kärlek och metapraktik : En studie i vardagsmiddagskonsumtion bland ensamstående mödrar
Sammanfattning : The everyday dinner usually involves a number of different and sometimes conflicting ambitions that may include striving for self-fulfillment and striving to care for one’s family and society at large. To understand the consumption that occurs in connection with these ambitions, consumer researchers must understand the context surrounding the everyday dinner. LÄS MER
3. Roads to Repair : Extraordinary and Everyday Pathways to Reconciliation after Civil War
Sammanfattning : How do societies emerging from civil war envision micro-level reconciliation across enduring relational divisions and conflict-related harms? This is a pressing question after civil war, which reshapes social processes and further entrenches societal divisions. Previous research seeks to address this question by documenting grassroots perspectives on reconciliation and highlighting the ways in which macro- and micro-level visions differ. LÄS MER
4. Everyday Life Information Practice : Affordances and Strategies within a Facebook Group
Sammanfattning : Social networking sites are integral in reshaping how we access and interact with information and others. This doctoral thesis aims to offer an in-depth understanding of engagement in an everyday life information practice within a private Facebook group. LÄS MER
5. Physicians‟ information practices : a case study of a medical team at a Teaching Hospital
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a user study within library and information science on participatory practices of a professional group in work activity. This has been investigated only to a minor extent in previous library and information science research. LÄS MER