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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden sociala rörelser.
16. Välviljans variationer : Moraliska gränsdragningar inom brottsofferjourer
Sammanfattning : Voices from within the victim movement express a need for morality to have fixed boundaries between good and evil, right and wrong. However, such a morality is not always easy to define and uphold. It is thought important to consider the victims particular experiences, through another logic and morality than the strictly legally defined. LÄS MER
17. Global rörelse : Den globala rättviserörelsen och modernitetens omvandlingar
Sammanfattning : A basic premise of this dissertation is that social movements are political and social actors expressing the centrality of autonomy in modernity. To grasp the nature of the relation between politics and social movements, the latter has to be related to the profound transformation in the forms of politics implied by the breakthrough of modernity, and the subsequent transformations within modernity. LÄS MER
18. Mapuchefolket - i gränsernas land : En studie av autonomi, identitet, etniska gränser och social mobilisering
Sammanfattning : The new world order, that Castells denominates network society, generates a conflict between the globalisation and identity. In this sense the questions of identity and ethnic boundaries,in Barth’s meaning, emerge as a central subject to understanding societal changes. LÄS MER
19. Toddlers as social actors in the Swedish preschool
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on interaction among young toddlers during their second year of life in a Swedish preschool. The overall aim of this thesis was to explore interaction, communication and the creation of friendship between the young children during self initiated play activities. LÄS MER
20. Destabilising Citizenship Practices? : Social work and undocumented migrants in Sweden
Sammanfattning : Globalisation of the economy, as well as movement of people and increasing securitisation of borders, have challenged and to different degrees destabilised forms of national belonging and solidarity. Such developments produce new borders and boundaries, separate citizens from non-citizens and create hierarchies of “deservingness”. LÄS MER