Sökning: "normativa processes"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade orden normativa processes.
1. Normativa aspekter av individers begreppsbildning : Hur gymnasieelever och studenter skapar och förhåller sig till idéer om genus och nation
Sammanfattning : The cognitive models that research on conceptual change has generated have been the subject of criticism, suggesting that these reflect an unrealistic view of learning as an overly “cold” and isolated process. Accordingly, representatives of this criticism suggest that research on conceptual change should investigate to what extent the cold cognition relates to “warm” affective constructs. LÄS MER
2. Rätt, norm och tillämpning : En studie av normativa mönster vid beslut enligt LSS på tre arenor
Sammanfattning : The focus of this study is on the application of the Swedish Act concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (LSS), and the gap between law in books and law in action. The methodology of the thesis involves empirical studies founded in social science theory. LÄS MER
3. Den kommunala policyprocessen : strömmar i kollektivtrafiken och politiken
Sammanfattning : The local political level in the society, i.e. municipalities, has been regarded as one of the more important levels where changes towards a more sustainable development must take place. Municipalities are also responsible for the provision of public transportation, which to a large extent is financed with public funds. LÄS MER
4. Lokal forskningspolitik : Institutionell dynamik och organisatorisk omvandling vid Lunds universitet 1980-2005
Sammanfattning : In the wake of an emerging knowledge society, universities around the world have come under severe institutional pressure from changing national research policies, financing organizations´ new strategies and turbulent research dynamics. This study examines how Lund University in Sweden manages these institutional pressures. LÄS MER
5. Excessive Seas : Waste Ecologies of Eutrophication
Sammanfattning : This dissertation researches how perspectives in western industrial societies communicate about and give meaning to environmental degradation through case studies on the causes and effects of cultural eutrophication—namely nutrient pollution, algal blooms, and dead zones—in the Baltic Sea. Utilizing this approach, this dissertation addresses the ecological problems of cultural eutrophication in marine ecosystems by exposing normative claims humans make about the Baltic Sea and its contents as well as detailing how seas that exceed human expectations may offer insights into negotiating differing perspectives, discrepancies in power, and ways of being among humans and non-humans in marine environments. LÄS MER