Sökning: "subjective social position"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 29 avhandlingar innehållade orden subjective social position.
16. We bang our heads, therefore I am : subculture as laboratory of identity – the case of heavy metal
Sammanfattning : Subculture is a structure against which identities are both created and guarded. These identities are often socially and practically negotiated against an idea of individual authenticity. The thought of nurturing ones uniqueness while striving to fit in is a common duality and a clear cause of friction within subcultures. LÄS MER
17. The "Other" Recreated : A Relational Approach to East-West Negotiations
Sammanfattning : This study proposes the relational approach to negotiations to further our understanding of the negotiation relationship. At the center is negotiators' outlook on the other and themselves in East-West cooperation projects. This approach to negotiations is pluralist. Consequently, a number of theories have been utilized. LÄS MER
18. Forskares socialisation : Kunskapssociologisk visit i doktoranders livsvärldar
Sammanfattning : This thesis is an exploration into the socialization of researchers as it takes place in various research practices. Using a lifeworld-perspective, a qualitative interview-study with doctoral students from different academic milieus is conducted. LÄS MER
19. Knowledge elicitation as abstraction of purposive behaviour
Sammanfattning : Researchers use knowledge elicitation methods to document expert knowledge for the primary purpose of understanding cognitive processes and with this understanding, technical solutions to resolve human factors issues can be produced. This dissertation offers a novel perspective on knowledge elicitation as an abstraction process. LÄS MER
20. Alienation och Arbete. Unga behovsanställdas villkor i den flexibla kapitalismen
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation is to investigate how flexible capitalism, drawing from the case of on-call employees, influences the ability to control life and work and affects relationships with other people, both inside and outside work; and to investigate how this can be understood in terms of alienation. A subsidiary aim that emerges from this investigation is to develop existing alienation theories in a way that enables them to be used to understand human existence under flexible capitalism. LÄS MER