Sökning: "Johanna Jonsson"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Johanna Jonsson.
1. Precarious employment in Sweden : methodological development and health associations
Sammanfattning : Precarious employment (PE), representing a multidimensional construct of (poor) employment conditions, has been found associated with several health outcomes. However, there is a lack of a recognized definition of PE and studies have varied greatly in their assessment of PE. LÄS MER
2. Best Trees Extraction and Contextual Grammars for Language Processing
Sammanfattning : In natural language processing, the syntax of a sentence refers to the words used in the sentence, their grammatical role, and their order. Semantics concerns the concepts represented by the words in the sentence and their relations, i.e., the meaning of the sentence. LÄS MER
3. Towards semantic language processing
Sammanfattning : The overall goal of the field of natural language processing is to facilitate the communication between humans and computers, and to help humans with natural language problems such as translation. In this thesis, we focus on semantic language processing. LÄS MER
4. Disentangling sex segregation : Studies on the roots and routes of labour market sex segregation
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation consists of four studies. The first study serves as a descriptive background to the following three self-contained but interrelated empirical studies. The joint theme is horizontal labour market sex segregation. LÄS MER
5. Retande, berättelser och kategoriseringar : Om vänskap och kärlek i barns relationsprat
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on how middle school children organize peer group relationships through various forms of so-called relational talk (Evaldsson, 2007), while they also negotiate and more generally make sense of friendships and romantic relationships. Prior micro-sociological research has demonstrated how children in everyday language practices through, for example, teasing, assessments, and storytelling—articulate and manage social relationships and behaviors, moral views, and shared cultural knowledge, thereby constructing their emerging social worlds (see Goodwin & Kyratzis, 2011, for an overview). LÄS MER