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1. Cultural activities and health : Singer, patient, and healthcare staff perspectives. From feelings to biology
Sammanfattning : Objectives. The aim of this thesis was to explore and illuminate possible associations between various cultural activities and assessments of well-being, health, stress and emotions in a didactic setting and healthcare settings for singers, patients, and healthcare staff. Material and methods. LÄS MER
2. Subcultures and Small Groups : A Social Movement Theory Approach
Sammanfattning : This dissertation uses social movement theory to analyze the emergence, activities and development of subcultures and small groups. The manuscript is comprised of an Introduction followed by three journal articles and one book chapter. LÄS MER
3. Small town, big move : Constructions of place in transiting mining communities
Sammanfattning : The dissertation accounts for construction of place in mining communities as they undergo a major urban transformation. In the 2010s, urban centres in the northern Sweden mining communities of Gällivare and Kiruna entered a new execution phase of a large-scale transformation precipitated by ground subsidence caused by mining activities, a transformation that continues. LÄS MER
4. Innovation i små etablerade företag : ett samspel nära kund och marknad
Sammanfattning : I tider av snabb teknisk utveckling, ändrade marknadsbehov, och allt starkare konkurrens är förmågan till innovation och förnyelse central, inte bara för det enskilda företaget utan för samhället i stort. För små företag är innovation särskilt viktigt eftersom begränsade resurser gör det svårt att konkurrera med andra medel. LÄS MER
5. Språk, interaktion och lärande i mångfaldens skola
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of an introductory summary and three studies focusing language, interaction, and learning in multilingual schools. The overall aim of the thesis is to contribute to the understanding of student learning in diverse schools. LÄS MER