Sökning: "power-struggle"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade ordet power-struggle.
1. För långt från regeringen – och för nära : Expertgruppen ESO:s födelse, levnad och död
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation has been to undertake a broad case study of ESO based on the theories of power, thereby analysing what happens in the political administrative system when an organisation as ESO is established with the somewhat untraditional task to question the programmes, performance, organisation and costs of the public sector. The following is discussed in this study. LÄS MER
2. En fackförening för hemmen : Kollektiv mobilisering, hyresgästorganisering och maktkamp på hyresmarknaden i Stockholm och Göteborg 1875–1942
Sammanfattning : This thesis is a study of the collective mobilisation and organisation of tenants in Gothenburg and Stockholm between 1875 and 1942. Of special interest are the power relations and the power struggle between the landlords and the organised tenants in the same period. LÄS MER
3. The making of the engineering student : A study examining the societal and cultural production of the subject, the engineering student
Sammanfattning : AbstractThis thesis makes a novel and original contribution to the discourse surrounding engineering education, and how it can be made more accessible to underrepresented groups. The study includes two contexts representing two different perspectives. LÄS MER
4. Cultural and socio-political development in south Etruria. : The Biedano region in the 5th to 1st centuries BC
Sammanfattning : The town of Blera is situated in the southern parts of Etruria and has a history spanning more than 2,500 years. Its location between the two important Etruscan cities of Tarquinii and Caere has meant that Blera, for the entire Etruscan period (c. 750–50 BC), alternatively has found itself in either city’s sphere of interest. LÄS MER
5. Hellenistic Democracies : Freedom, Independence and Political Procedure in Some East Greek City-States
Sammanfattning : Freedom from external control is one prerequisite for democracy. In the hellenistic period the Greek city-states are thought to have lost their independence due to the establishment of the hellenistic hegemonies, and thereby also lost their possibilities of democratic government and of pursuing a foreign policy of their own. LÄS MER