Sökning: "craft organisation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade orden craft organisation.
1. Gjutningens arenor : Metallhantverkets rumsliga, sociala och politiska organisation i södra Skandinavien under bronsåldern
Sammanfattning : Production and use of metalwork in southern Scandinavia during the Bronze Age (1700-500 BC) has above all been attributed to emerging elites. That bronze was a source and medium for social power is evident from its use in socio-political and ritual spheres, the multiple skills and elaborate aesthetics involved in its crafting, and the arenas for influence and control offered by the acquisition of metals through long-distance exchange. LÄS MER
2. The inner theatre in learning : en studie om kunskapsväxandet inom hantverk
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3. Den kapitalistiska skådespelaren : Aktör eller leverantör?
Sammanfattning : The dissertation revolves around an actor’s craft as a changing craft. Theatre workers– like many other professions in Sweden – have experienced major changes in thelabour market during a relatively short period of time. LÄS MER
4. Retorik och praktik. : en studie av Gestriklands hemslöjdsförening 1912-1930
Sammanfattning : The principal aim of this dissertation, Rhetoric and Practice: A Study of the Handicraft Society of Gestrikland 1912-1930, has been to investigate how the rhetoric of the Society – in its early years, as well in the subsequent writings which relate the Society’s history – compares to its actual practices, and to undertake a critical review of the meaning and practical application of the Society’s official slogans. One area of focus is the way Gestrikland’s Handicraft society employed the motto of “helping people to help themselves” – the idea, that is to say, of generating income for the poor. LÄS MER
5. Skola för ande och hand : en studie av folkhögskolans praktisk-estetiska verksamhet
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on the Swedish folk high school and the work of this type of school in the practical and artistic subject sector. This sector is defined to comprise the subjects history of art, drawing, and male and female craft education. LÄS MER