Search for dissertations about: "Contextual elements"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words Contextual elements.
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1. Physicians‟ information practices : a case study of a medical team at a Teaching Hospital
Abstract : This thesis is a user study within library and information science on participatory practices of a professional group in work activity. This has been investigated only to a minor extent in previous library and information science research. READ MORE
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2. In Search of the Via Media between Christ and Marx: A Study of Bishop Ding Guangxun's Contextual Theology
Abstract : This dissertation is the first academic treatment and systematic analysis on the theology of Bishop Ding Guangxun (K.H. Ding) who is an internationally- renowned Christian leader of the Chinese Protestant Church in contemporary China. READ MORE
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3. Planning in the 'New Reality' : Strategic Elements and Approaches in Swedish Municipalities
Abstract : Central to this dissertation is a discourse in contemporary Swedish planning practice referred to as the ‘new reality’. The name of this discourse reflects the notion that planning practice interprets the conditions of today as differing from those which occurred previously. READ MORE
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4. A Proof and Formalization of the Initiality Conjecture of Dependent Type Theory
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis we present a proof of the initiality conjecture for Martin-Löf’s type theory with 0, 1, N, A+B, ∏AB, ∑AB, IdA(u,v), countable hierarchy of universes (Ui)iєN closed under these type constructors and with type of elements (ELi(a))iєN. We employ the categorical semantics of contextual categories. READ MORE
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5. Politicizing crisis communication via social media : A contextual understanding of organizational crises in China
Abstract : This dissertation aims to increase the knowledge about how societal contexts shape the social construction of crises in Chinese social media. It consists of four articles to advance current crisis communication research theoretically and empirically. READ MORE