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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 191 avhandlingar innehållade ordet normality.
16. Förskolan som normaliseringspraktik : En etnografisk studie
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an ethnographic exploration of institutions for small children, i.e. the pre-school institution.The overall aim of the study is to investigate what is characteristic for some Swedish preschoois,and how childhood is formulated and realized within those institutions. LÄS MER
17. Prima barn, helt u.a. : Normalisering och utvecklingstänkande i svensk barnhälsovård 1923-2007
Sammanfattning : This dissertation examines the developmental controls of Swedish children; primarily of four-year-olds. The aim is to show how these controls have constituted children as normal or deviant, and on what epistemological and social bases this ordering has taken place. LÄS MER
18. Jeg vet jeg er annerledes - men ikke bestandig : En antropologisk studie av hverdagslivet til fem personer med psykisk utviklingshemming : [an anthropological study of the everyday life of five persons with intellectual disability]
Sammanfattning : This is an anthropological study of the everyday lives of five individuals with intellectual disability.A particular period of their lives has been investigated through participant observation and interviews. LÄS MER
19. Att göra det ovanliga normalt : Kommunikativ varsamhet och medicinska uppgifter i barnmorskors samtal med gravida kvinnor
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a study of the encounters between midwives and expectant mothers within Swedish maternal health care (MHC). The aim of this study is to describe and analyse the communicative interaction between midwives and pregnant women at the MHC centres. LÄS MER
20. Soviet People with Female Bodies : Performing Beauty and Maternity in Soviet Russia in the mid 1930-1960s
Sammanfattning : The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This dissertation deals with femininities created in the context of changing ideas about “normality” in Soviet Russia during the mid 1930s-1960s and explores a diversity of norms, discourses and rituals. LÄS MER