Sökning: "reconstruction interview"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 8 avhandlingar innehållade orden reconstruction interview.
1. Kränkningens livsförståelse : En religionsdidaktisk studie av livsförståelselärande i skolan
Sammanfattning : The Hard Lesson of Life: A Study of /Re/construction of Life in School from a Religious Educational PerspectiveThe overriding aim of this dissertation is to examine the understanding of life that young people /re/construct, and in this sense learn, in the discursive practices of school, and to describe how such a /re/construction takes place.The theoretical frame of the study is a critical theory perspective. LÄS MER
2. The Story Behind the News : Informal and Invisible Interactions between Journalists and Their Sources in Two Countries
Sammanfattning : Journalists encounter some of their sources only episodically, while relationships with other sources involve several social contexts and roles. The political beat, where both reporters and sources have years of experience in the field and interact on regular basis, and where opinions can turn into news, is an arena where relationships and interactions play a special role. LÄS MER
3. I spåren av bröstcancer : att leva med eller utan ett rekonstruerat bröst efter mastektomi
Sammanfattning : Bakgrund: I Sverige är bröstcancer den vanligaste formen av kvinnlig cancer och utgör nära en tredjedel av kvinnlig cancer. I behandlingen av bröstcancer har kirurgi en betydande roll. Nära hälften av kvinnorna genomgår mastektomi, men det finns en stor variation inom landet. LÄS MER
4. Vaginal prolapse – clinical outcomes and patients’ perspectives : a study using quantitative and qualitative methods
Sammanfattning : Background: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a relatively common condition. In Sweden, the overall estimated prevalence of POP in the female population is 31% and the prevalence of symptomatic prolapse is 8–15%. The prevalence of POP increases with age. The lifetime risk of undergoing pelvic floor surgery is estimated to 11%. LÄS MER
5. “No Friends but the Mountains” Understanding Population Mobility and Land Dynamics in Iraqi Kurdistan
Sammanfattning : The link between population mobility and environmental change is fundamental for our understanding of how future global environmental changes will affect our societies, and also how the increased mobility will change our role in the Earth system. Climate change has been predicted as a major cause of human migration, both voluntary and forced, through for example increased storm and drought frequency, sea level rise, and reduced fresh water availability. LÄS MER