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1. Internetgenerationen bit för bit : Representationer av IT och ungdom i ett informationssamhälle
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to gain a deeper understanding in relation to the construction of a ‘Net Generation’. With regards to the idea of an information society, technologies and young people are given certain positions, which are not in any sense natural but are socially constructed. LÄS MER
2. Correct and Efficient Monte Carlo Inference for Universal Probabilistic Programming Languages
Sammanfattning : Probabilistic programming languages (PPLs) allow users to express statistical inference problems that the PPL implementation then, ideally, solves automatically. In particular, PPL users can focus on encoding their inference problems, and need not concern themselves with the intricacies of inference. LÄS MER
3. Toward Privacy-Preserving Decentralised Systems
Sammanfattning : Privacy enhancing technologies have proven to be a beneficial area of research lessening the threats users' privacy in centralised systems such as online social networks. Decentralised solutions have been proposed to extend the control that users have over their data as opposed to the centralised massive collection of personal and sensitive data. LÄS MER
4. Designing a certification system for sustainable urban areas : Key considerations and their implications for the development of Citylab Post-Construction
Sammanfattning : In future development dealingwith ongoing global urbanisation and sustainability challenges,urban development is often seen asa key component. To support urban development, various certification systems that define 'sustainable'buildingsor urban areashave been developed world-wide. LÄS MER
5. Becoming Together and Apart : technoemotions and other posthuman entanglements
Sammanfattning : Using social media and norm-breaking material as an empirical touchstone this thesis elaborates, investigates and explores the entangled relationships between humans and technology in social media settings. Guided by uncomfortable, emotional and bodily online sharing the thesis gives voice to stories that are seldom heard, by people whose lives are rarely spoken of. LÄS MER