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16. Temperatur i språk och tanke. En jämförande semantisk studie av svenska temperaturadjektiv
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, seven temperature adjectives in Swedish are analysed: varm ’warm’, kall ’cold’, het ’hot’, ljum/ljummen ’lukewarm’ or ’tepid’, kylig ’chilly’, sval ’cool’ and mild ’mild’. A model for analysis, inspired by cognitive semantics etc., has been elaborated for the purpose of analysing these adjectives. LÄS MER
17. Demokrati på köpet? : Demokratisynen i svenska föreningshandböcker 1949–2010
Sammanfattning : Avhandlingen undersöker hur demokrati konstrueras och förmedlas i svenska föreningshandböcker under perioden 1949–2010. Civilsamhället beskrivs ofta som en demokratiskola. Denna uppfattning är emellertid omdiskuterad inom forskningen. LÄS MER
18. Letters & Bytes : Sociotechnical Studies of Distance Education
Sammanfattning : This dissertation studies the social aspects of technology in distance education trough the lens of history – in the form of correspondence education – and a possible future – in the form of a project of technical standardization, Learning Objects. The studied cases form a reflexive tool that allows the present of distance education to be seen in perspective. LÄS MER
19. Norden, nationen och historien : Perspektiv på föreningarna Nordens historieläroboksrevision 1919-1972
Sammanfattning : This dissertation investigates the negotiation of history within the history textbook revision conducted by the Norden Associations between 1919 and 1972. The thesis combines an examination of the discussions surrounding the revision with an understanding of the organization of the revision process to study the negotiations between representatives of different historical cultures and the conditions within these historical cultures. LÄS MER
20. Disordered eating among Swedish adolescents : Associations with emotion dysregulation, depression and self-esteem
Sammanfattning : The path to an eating disorder (ED) always leads through a borderland, which, in this thesis, is referred to as disordered eating (DE) (Neumark-Sztainer, Wall, Eisenberg, Story, & Hannan, 2006; Waaddegaard, Thoning, & Petersson, 2003). In this borderland, people tend to make unhealthy eating choices, such as greatly reducing their food intake, self-inducing vomiting, or engaging in binge eating, but not to the extent that they would receive an ED diagnosis. LÄS MER