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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 38 avhandlingar innehållade orden Places of Collaboration.
16. A study of incidence, causative factors, symptoms, and prognosis in epilepsy with onset in the first two years of life
Sammanfattning : Background: The motivation to start this thesis work came from the meetings with infants just having presented with epileptic seizures and from speaking to their parents. I found two issues to be particularly urgent. The first was to give the parents, and myself, an overall map of the situation. LÄS MER
17. Future Train Traffic Control : Development and deployment of new principles and systems in train traffic control
Sammanfattning : The train traffic control system of the future requires new solutions and strategies in order to better meet tomorrow’s demands and goals. Uppsala University and Trafikverket have been collaborating for several years in research regarding train traffic control and how to improve traffic controllers’ support systems and working environment. LÄS MER
18. Distributed vehicle testing : dynamic simulation for automotive winter testing
Sammanfattning : Today, rather than provide parts similar to their competitors and rely on one or two automakers, successful automotive component suppliers focus heavily on innovation and collaboration with several manufacturers in a global market. In this thesis, an as-is scenario for automotive winter testing is presented. LÄS MER
19. Space and Place : Perspectives on outdoor teaching and learning
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to explore teachers’ and students’ experience and perception of outdoor teaching and learning. Further, it aims to explore influences of outdoor teaching on academic performance in biology and mathematics. The contexts for the thesis are a Swedish high school and Australian environmental education centres. LÄS MER
20. FASHIONABLE POLITICS The discursive construction of ethical consumerism in corporate communications, news media, and social media
Sammanfattning : This thesis investigates the discursive construction of ethical consumerism – a notion that encompasses both ‘conscious’ consumption choices and responsible’ corporate activities – in mediated discourses about fashion and clothing consumption in Sweden. Drawing on the discourse-historical approach within critical discourse analysis, the study provides an empirical examination of discursive elements in corporate communications, newspapers, and social media, which construct the market as the best solution to social injustice and climate change. LÄS MER