Sökning: "working-class literature"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden working-class literature.
16. Bli vuxen i arbetarstad : fem ungdomar berättar om skola, arbete och det egna livet
Sammanfattning : In this dissertation, the lives of five young people living in Norrköping follows for five years (1998 – 2002) through fieldwork involving observations and recurring interviews.The objective of the study is to describe and analyse the development into adulthood and the creation of a (cultural) identity among a group of young people in a town, which used to be heavily working class. LÄS MER
17. Filantropi under konstruktion : En undersökning av Sällskapet DBW:s samhällsengagemang 1814–1876
Sammanfattning : The 19th century was a time when a large number of voluntary associations were being formed both in Sweden and in Europe as a whole. Their ambition was to engage in health care and poor relief issues as well as in the educational system. LÄS MER
18. Time to Work : Responsibilization and Reification in the Swedish Welfare State
Sammanfattning : In late 2015 and early 2016, more than two million refugees crossed European borders. Sweden, with its 10 million inhabitants welcomed more than 160,000 refugees, the second highest number per capita in Europe. LÄS MER
19. Non-market outcomes of education : the long-term impact of education on individuals' social participation and health in Sweden
Sammanfattning : In research, it is typical to analyse and discuss the utility of education in economic terms—specifically the market value of a particular degree or the financial returns associated with additional years in higher education. However, education may also generate outcomes that belong to the non-market sphere, such as open-mindedness, societal cohesion, community involvement, better health, and gender equality; yet these outcomes have received little scholarly attention. LÄS MER
20. Arbetarrörelsen, Folkets Hus och offentligheten i Bromölla 1905-1960
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation is to analyze the People’s House in Bromölla as an arena for a plebeian public sphere. More specific, the analysis revolves around how the labour movement created a plebeian public sphere, the construction of the very arena and the activities there, including study circles, labour library, theatre plays, film showings, dance evenings and other amusements as parts of adult education among the working class people. LÄS MER