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1. Fångar i ett nätverk? : Fängelser, interaktioner och medbrottslingsskap
Sammanfattning : The objective of the thesis is to study how contacts/relationships are established in prison, and whether this is of significance for co-offending. A further objective is that of studying co-offending among individuals classified as gang members. LÄS MER
2. Skälens fångar : Hemlöshetsarbetets organisering, kategoriseringar och förklaringar
Sammanfattning : Category housing is an example of forms of housing that belong to the organized work of providing residences for persons who for diverse reasons cannot obtain them on the ordinary housing market. In the organizing of the practical social work that is carried out for this purpose, categorization serves as an important tool for connecting the available housing alternatives with the individuals who seek help in their residential situation. LÄS MER
3. Fånge i marginalen : Uppväxtvillkor, levnadsförhållanden och återfall i brott bland fångar
Sammanfattning : The principle objective of this dissertation is to study the living conditions of prison inmates from a resource perspective. The empirical section builds on a level-of-living survey of prison inmates in Sweden. LÄS MER
4. Staging the world. Rome and the other in the triumphal procession
Sammanfattning : The triumphal procession staged Roman conquest and supremacy, featuring the defeated ‘other’ as opposed to the victorious ‘self’ in a rather fixed role-playing. This thesis takes as its theoretical premise that these ritually recurrent and visually emphatic processions both conveyed and constructed Roman views of the self and the other, and that they can be studied as formative expressions of such conceptions. LÄS MER
5. Mobility Knowledge Graph and its Application in Public Transport
Sammanfattning : Efficient public transport planning, operations, and control rely on a deep understanding of human mobility in urban areas. The availability of extensive and diverse mobility data sources, such as smart card data and GPS data, provides opportunities to quantitatively study individual behavior and collective mobility patterns. LÄS MER