Sökning: "child and childhood studies"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 284 avhandlingar innehållade orden child and childhood studies.
11. Vinnande bilder! : Teckningstävlingar för barn 1938-2000
Sammanfattning : Denna avhandling granskar barnteckningstävlingar som ett historiskt och föränderligt fenomen. Barn har engagerats i tävlingar i såväl skolan som hemmen och på initiativ av en rad skilda aktörer. LÄS MER
12. Barnteater som händelse : Barnpublik och vuxenvärldar vid Kulturhuset Stadsteaterns scen i Skärholmen
Sammanfattning : Professional theatre for children is entirely conditioned by adults, though children are its primary audience. Adults at the theatre produce and perform theatre for child audiences, whereas other adults make the arrangements and escort children to the theatre. LÄS MER
13. Children and Parents : Attributions, Attitudes and Agency
Sammanfattning : Children and parents are both part of children’s development and research on children and on parenting are both areas that, in some way, have changed in recent decades. These changes are related to the new way of seeing children and that children are no longer seen as ‘becomings’ or adults in the making; rather, children are insteadregarded – and seen – as more active in their development and as social agents. LÄS MER
14. Troubled childhoods cast long shadows : Studies of childhood adversity and premature mortality in a Swedish post-war birth cohort
Sammanfattning : Taking a life course approach can help us to understand health inequalities. This thesis illustrates that socially-patterned childhood experiences might play a critical role for inequalities in mortality. The association between childhood adversity and premature mortality is investigated in the context of a 1953 Stockholm birth cohort. LÄS MER
15. Social determinants in asthma : population-based studies on asthma and respiratory symptoms in relation to occupation, occupational exposure and socioeconomic status
Sammanfattning : Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic obstructive airway diseases among children and adults, with a prevalence between 6-11% in European countries. It is also the most common work-related occupational respiratory disease. LÄS MER