Sökning: "socio‐cultural context"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 99 avhandlingar innehållade orden socio‐cultural context.
1. Adolescent Eating Disorders in a Sociocultural Context
Sammanfattning : Adolescence means an increased risk for eating disorders (ED) and the female gender is the most important risk factor. Empirical studies of the perceptions of gender ideals—as potential mediating factors between the socio-cultural context and ED—were this thesis’ primary goals. LÄS MER
2. Förskolebarns strävanden att kommunicera matematik
Sammanfattning : The aim of this study is to explore and describe preschool children’s use of mathematics in their communication with others. This study is limited to examining situations in which children communicate with other children and adults. LÄS MER
3. Invisible voices : understanding the sociocultural influences on adult migrantsʼ second language learning and communicative interaction
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is a qualitative study exploring the sociocultural influences on adult migrants’ second language learning and the communicative interaction through which they use the language. Guided by a theoretical perspective based on the concepts of life-world, habitus, social capital, symbolic honor, game, and the idea of the interrelatedness of learning and using a second language, this study aims to understand how migrants’ everyday life context, attachments to the home country, and ethnic affiliations affect the motivation for and attitude towards learning and using Swedish as a second language. LÄS MER
4. Youth well-being within the family context : Belief and behavior patterns of Swedish fathers, mothers, and youths
Sammanfattning : Youth well-being is multifaceted, complex, and embedded in sociocultural contexts. In this dissertation, youth well-being is explored within the family context from a developmental niche theoretical perspective. LÄS MER
5. Everyday Life Information Practice : Affordances and Strategies within a Facebook Group
Sammanfattning : Social networking sites are integral in reshaping how we access and interact with information and others. This doctoral thesis aims to offer an in-depth understanding of engagement in an everyday life information practice within a private Facebook group. LÄS MER