Search for dissertations about: "social dancing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words social dancing.
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1. Dancing Together Alone : Inconsistencies and Contradictions of Strategic Communication in Swedish Universities
Abstract : Organizations increasingly use communication as a strategic function to maneuver in a challenging, complex, and demanding social landscape. Based on assumptions of centralized control and planning, the strategic communication concept aims for coordination and consistency of communication. READ MORE
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2. Playing Activists and Dancing Anarchists : Men and Masculinities in Cultural Performances in Contemporary Sweden
Abstract : Playing Activists and Dancing Anarchists is a Ph.D. dissertation that aims to analyse men and masculinities in political demonstrations and similar manifestations by conceptualising and analytically approaching such cultural performances as theatrical events. READ MORE
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3. Dancing with the Dynamic Machine : Essays on Implementation Practices, Trust Dynamics, and Idea Evaluation in and Around the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Organizations
Abstract : Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing its position in organizations by performing tasks historically perceived as exclusive to humans. As AI becomes more commonplace in the work environment, there is an increasing need to understand the implications of integrating AI into the fabric of organizations. READ MORE
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4. Trans Cinema and Its Exit Scapes : A Transfeminist Reading of Utopian Sensibility and Gender Dissidence in Contemporary Film
Abstract : Trans Cinema and its Exit Scapes offers a critical and creative intervention into cultural representations of gendered body dissidence in contemporary film. The study argues for the possibility of finding spaces of “disidentification”, so-called “exit scapes” within the films. READ MORE
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5. Social dancing as a caregiver intervention in the care of persons with dementia
Abstract : The overall aim was to study social dancing in the care of persons with dementia. One specific aim was to find out how persons with dementia functioned in social dance sessions in the light of the different aspects of the GBS rating scale (I). READ MORE