Sökning: "Sociocultural Theory"
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1. Planering på gränsen och gränsen för planering - En studie av gränsöverskridande samhällsplanering
Sammanfattning : This exploratory thesis aims to describe and analyze how boundaries emerge, affect planning practices, and how boundaries are managed over time in order to achieve integrated planning processes. This thesis is particularly interested in how the interplay between boundary-spanning and boundary-crossing activities in relation to the organization of strategic spatial planning can be understood from an institutional perspective. LÄS MER
2. The Predicament of the Learner in the New Media Age: an investigation into the implications of media change for learning
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3. A Field of Veiled Continuities : Studies in the Methodology and Theory of Educational Research
Sammanfattning : Empirical educational research enjoys a methodological and theoretical debate that is characterized by a number of unresolved and lively debated controversies. This compilation thesis is an attempt to contribute to this debate using the toolbox of philosophy of science.The thesis consists of an introductory chapter and four essays. LÄS MER
4. Enterprise Social Media in Project-based Knowledge Work : A contextualized view through the lens of activity theory
Sammanfattning : Project-based knowledge work is characterised by decentralised and dynamic team-based structures, different from the traditional, bureaucratic organisation. Arguably, this flexible and collaborative work setting could benefit from enterprise social media, which helps facilitate how people connect, collaborate and share information across organisational boundaries. LÄS MER
5. CALL of the Wild : Using language technology in the second language classroom
Sammanfattning : Technology that analyzes written human language displays compelling possibilities for computer assisted language learning (CALL). Applications may be designed to examine second language students’ free text production in order to suggest improvements, draw attention to selected linguistic elements, provide examples from native language use, etc. LÄS MER