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1. Från kombifeminism till rörelse : Kvinnlig serbisk organisering i förändring
Sammanfattning : This study is about seven women’s organizations in Belgrade, Serbia and their relations to domestic and international donors during the period 2003-2006. My main research questions focus on their choices of either domestic or international cooperation partners. LÄS MER
2. Kvinna i byggbranschen : civilingenjörers erfarenheter ur genusperspektiv
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a gender analysis based on women's experiences of working as engineers in the construction industry. It focuses on the women's working conditions, and their possibilities to make a career in construction. The question is why many women engineers choose to leave construction after an expensive education. LÄS MER
3. Hierarchical Sisterhood : Supporting Women's Peacebuilding through Swedish Aid to Bosnia and Herzegovina 1993-2013
Sammanfattning : This dissertation examines possibilities and challenges faced by international interveners in a post-socialist and violently divided area. The study object is the Swedish foundation Kvinna till Kvinna, formed in 1993 during the Bosnian war, originating from the peace movement and supported by the Swedish government aid agency Sida. LÄS MER
4. "Vi blev muslimer" Svenska kvinnor berättar : En religionssociologisk studie av konversionsberättelser
Sammanfattning : Materialet i studien består av kvalitativa intervjuer med svenska kvinnor som konverterat till islam. I intervjuerna har frågor ställts om hur de uppfattar sitt religiösa engagemang och sitt liv som muslimer i ett västerländskt samhälle. LÄS MER
5. Deficient bodies and divine interventions : women, midwives, and the medicalisation of childbirth - a gender perspective
Sammanfattning : Background In Sweden, one of the safest countries to give birth and to be born in, there is a trend towards increasing interventions during childbirth, and fewer women than ever give birth without having their labours induced or augmented, epidural analgesia, or caesarean section. While interventions at times are vital for a safe birth, there is a growing body of evidence demonstrating that an overuse of medical and technological interventions may have adverse effects on woman and child. LÄS MER