Sökning: "identitetsformering"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade ordet identitetsformering.
1. Bröder emellan : Identitetsformering i det koloniserade Eritrea
Sammanfattning : This dissertation study examines individual and collective identity formation in Eritrea during the first period of Italian colonialism (1890-1916). Drawing on an African-centered theoretical framework, my analysis of identity formation centers on the interplay between colonial and patriarchal structures, in relations formed between African evangelical reformists and Swedish missionaries. LÄS MER
2. Kollektiv identitetsformering i sociala medier : Interaktion i tre Facebookgrupper
Sammanfattning : Social media, not least Facebook, has in recent decades emerged as an important arena for interaction and identity formation. The overall aim of the thesis is to contribute with knowledge about how collective identity formation takes shape within groups in social media where social issues are discussed. LÄS MER
3. Vocational Students’ Agency in Identity Formation as Industrial Workers
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge about vocational identity formation among students within the industrial programme in Swedish upper secondary education, with a particular focus on their workplace-based learning. To break down the aim, three research questions have been formulated and each is addressed in one or two specific articles. LÄS MER
4. Öst är Väst men Väst är bäst : Östtysk identitetsformering i det förenade Tyskland
Sammanfattning : In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the overthrow of the socialist regime did not only bring about both an economic and political shift, it resulted also in the inclusion of the GDR into the Federal Republic of Germany. The fall of the Wall brought with it transformations in everyday life as well as changes in social identities. LÄS MER
5. To mourn and resist stigma : Narration, meaning-making and self-formation after a parent’s suicide
Sammanfattning : Grief following a parent’s suicide has been called ‘the silent grief’: due to a prevailing stigma connected to suicide as a mode of death, the parent cannot be talked about. This silenced or distorted communication complicates grieving youths’ meaning reconstruction centred on the question of why the parent committed suicide – a question inevitably linked to queries of who the deceased parent was, and that ultimately triggers thoughts about who oneself has become in the light of this experience. LÄS MER