Sökning: "Political institutionalization"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 27 avhandlingar innehållade orden Political institutionalization.
1. Politisk institutionalisering : organisering av lokalt arbetsmiljöarbete
Sammanfattning : The ways of organizing political problem solving in society are not static. A pluralistic dynamic society requires a continious reconsideration and adaption of its political institutions, i.e. political institutionalization. LÄS MER
2. The politics of gender equality policy : a study of implementation and non-implementation in three Swedish municipalities
Sammanfattning : The question raised in this thesis is why the implementation of the Swedish government’s gender equality policy for the most part comes to a halt when it is to be implemented in local organizations. Its aim, more concretely, is to investigate and analyze the role of men in political and administrative leadership positions when this policy is to be institutionalized in the operations of these organizations. LÄS MER
3. Den bångstyriga verkligheten : Har det svenska systemskiftet haft någon betydelse för arbetet med elever i behov av stöd?
Sammanfattning : This study compares the manner in which local schools organize to address the policy problem of support for pupils with special needs. Since the end of the 1970s, it has been a central aim to decentralise basic comprehensive education in Sweden. LÄS MER
4. Politisk integration och gränsöverskridande regionbildning i Europa
Sammanfattning : This study starts out with the hypothesis that the integration process in Europe is connected to cross-border régionalisation, a process which supports the institutionalization of subnational cross-border cooperation - region-building. Cross-border régionalisation is characterized by the decentralisation of vertical links and enhanced opportunities for horizontal links across state borders. LÄS MER
5. To do or not to do : dealing with the dilemma of intervention in Swedish nature conservation
Sammanfattning : Nature conservation is often seen as being primarily about shielding parts of nature from human intervention, e.g. by protecting areas. Over the last decades, however, intervention is increasingly being seen as necessary for nature to regain or retain its values, through ecological restoration and active management. LÄS MER