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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 31 avhandlingar innehållade ordet normerna.
16. De värjde sin rätt : senmedeltida bondemotstånd i Skåne och Småland
Sammanfattning : "They defended their Right: late medieval Peasant Resistance in Scania and Småland." The aim of this thesis is to explore in what ways peasants could resist and protest against authorities during the final decades of the Nordic late middle ages, the years 1490-1525. LÄS MER
17. The Taming of a Viking : August Strindberg, Translation and Post-Victorian Censorship
Sammanfattning : This dissertation studies August Strindberg’s two-volume collection of short stories, Giftas (1884, 1886) and its first English translation, Ellie Schleussner’s Married (1913). The purpose is to demonstrate that Married deviates from the original in many ways, primarily on the very aspects that were generally associated with the work. LÄS MER
18. Interaction between rider, horse and equestrian trainer : a challenging puzzle
Sammanfattning : This thesis examines the complex and challenging relationships between rider, horse and equestrian trainer in the context of teaching horse riding. What strategies and methods do equestrian trainers use to support the riders’ understanding of, and performance with, their horses? What role is the horse assigned in this form of interaction? Operating at the intersection between practical knowledge and human-animal studies, the thesis adopts an ethnographic approach, and seeks to develop theories of practical knowledge in the practice of teaching riding. LÄS MER
19. Train–Bridge Interaction : Literature Review and Parameter Screening
Sammanfattning : New railway lines are continuously being constructed and existing lines are upgraded. Hence, there is a need for research directed towards efficient design of the supporting structures. LÄS MER
20. Exploring customer needs from a digital healthcare service
Sammanfattning : Cost-effectively capturing and understanding customer needs allows a firm to stay synchronized with the market, to stay ahead of competitors, and to enable service innovation. Traditional qualitative market research methods, such as interviews and focus groups are well-known methods for identifying and capturing customer needs but can be costly, tedious, time-consuming, and can require intensive collaboration with customers. LÄS MER