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1. Patterns of corporate visual selfrepresentation in accounting narratives
Sammanfattning : This dissertation deals with firms’ visual and pre-visual self-representations in accounting narratives. Self-representations are those descriptions about the company that firms include in accounting narratives to convey the current standings and their identity. LÄS MER
2. Participation and support in everyday life over a decade : perspectives of persons with rheumatoid arthritis and their significant others
Sammanfattning : Introduction: The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has evolved over recent decades. Today, many previous limitations related to, for example, joint damage have become rare, and persons with RA can often continue to work and engage in different aspects of everyday life. LÄS MER
3. Lost in Mobility? : Labour Migration from Baltic Lithuania to Sweden
Sammanfattning : This thesis seeks to make both theoretical and empirical contributions to the understanding of intra-EU mobility, with a focus on labour migration from Lithuania to Sweden. Inspired by a critical realist perspective, the thesis aims to help to explain the dynamics and individual decision-making behind mass labour emigration from the Baltic states, its socioeconomic consequences and policy responses. LÄS MER
4. Afasi och narrativt aktörskap – mediebilder, självberättelser och multimodala litteracitetspraktiker
Sammanfattning : Afasi är en förvärvad språklig funktionsnedsättning som oftast orsakas av stroke. En person med afasi kan ha svårigheter med både talat och skriftligt språk, och både med produktion och förståelse. Därför medför afasi att individens förmåga och förutsättningar att skapa sin egen självberättelse, d.v. LÄS MER
5. Adaptive Grasping Using Tactile Sensing
Sammanfattning : Grasping novel objects is challenging because of incomplete object data and because of uncertainties inherent in real world applications. To robustly perform grasps on previously unseen objects, feedback from touch is essential. In our research, we study how information from touch sensors can be used to improve grasping novel objects. LÄS MER