Search for dissertations about: "Danska"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the word Danska.
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1. Fleshing out the self : Reimagining intersexed and trans embodied lives through (auto)biographical accounts of the past
Abstract : This thesis explores how current ways of imagining possibilities for intersexed and trans embodied lives within medical contexts might be informed by and reimagined through the historical lived experiences of intersexed and trans individuals as they have been articulated in autobiographical accounts.Postmodern, queer, intersex, and trans researchers and activists have criticised existing standards of intersex and trans healthcare for limiting the possibilities for diverse embodied lives by articulating certain forms of embodiment and selfhood as more likely to enable a liveable life than others. READ MORE
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2. Homo Nordicus? : Om danska, norska och svenska tjänstemäns och förtroendevaldas identiteter
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3. På sporet af Baudrillards teoribillede
Abstract : Abstract in Danish Magisterkonferens, Institut for Nordisk Filologi, Københavns Universitet. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, 1991... READ MORE
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4. Pursuing a Circular Economy in the Danish Waste Sector : Scale and Transition Dynamics in Transformative Innovation Policy
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to advance the conceptual understanding of transformative innovation policy through empirical research focusing on the transition towards a circular economy in the Danish waste sector. Under this broad aim, the thesis is more specifically concerned with exploring issues relating to the geography of transformative innovation policy as well as transition dynamics and agency in socio-technical system change. READ MORE
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5. The Evaluability Hypothesis : The Syntax and Semantics of Polarity Item Licensing in Swedish
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with the empirical and theoretical aspects of polarity item licensing in Swedish. I argue that polarity items are semantically sensitive to evaluability, a concept that refers to the possibility of accepting or rejecting a clause as true in a communicative exchange. Clauses are either evaluable or non-evaluable. READ MORE