Sökning: "linguistic communication"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 140 avhandlingar innehållade orden linguistic communication.
1. Kommunikativ naturalism : Om den pedagogiska kommunikationens villkor
Sammanfattning : Linguistic communication forms an important part of pedagogical theory and practice. Communication pervades practically all kinds of pedagogic activities, but highly problematic assumptions are commonly made about it. LÄS MER
2. Samarbete genom samtal : En samtalsanalytisk studie av multiprofessionella teamkonferenser inom smärtrehabilitering
Sammanfattning : The thesis investigates team talk and team collaboration from a dialogical perspective, and is based on video recordings of 15 multiprofessional team conferences involving a pain rehabilitation team. The analyses also draw upon a vast material of interviews, field notes and documents collected during almost a year of fieldwork at the clinic. LÄS MER
3. Meningsskapande samtal : En studie om barns meningsskapande med fokus på processer och innehåll relaterat till förskolans praktik
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of children’s meaning-making by focusing on processes and content in preschool practice. Meaning-making is understood as a situated process that emerges in the mutual interplay of a child’s previous and current experiences and the preschool practice in which the child participates and acts. LÄS MER
4. Communicating climate action : Combining action repertoires and linguistic repertoires in social movement message construction
Sammanfattning : The climate crisis is one of the largest global challenges that humanity has ever faced. Despite the scientific consensus on the threat, action is not occurring on the pace or level needed to stave off the consequences. LÄS MER
5. Relativizing linguistic relativity : Investigating underlying assumptions about language in the neo-Whorfian literature
Sammanfattning : This work concerns the linguistic relativity hypothesis, also known as the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, which, in its most general form claims that ‘lan-guage’ influences ‘thought’. Past studies into linguistic relativity have treated various aspects of both thought and language, but a growing body of literature has recently emerged, in this thesis referred to as neo-Whorfian, that empirically investigates thought and language from a cross-linguistic perspective and claims that the grammar or lexicon of a particular language influences the speakers’ non-linguistic thought. LÄS MER
