Search for dissertations about: "MC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 210 swedish dissertations containing the word MC.
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1. Establishment and early management of Populus species in southern Sweden
Abstract : Populus species are among the most productive tree species in Sweden. Interest in growing them has increased during the 21st century due to political goals to increase the share of renewable energy and to increase the proportion of hardwood species in forests. READ MORE
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2. Protochlorophyll(ide) and Chlorophyll(ide) Forms in Epicotyls, Hypocotyls and Roots of Dark-Grown Plants
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3. Translating Neoliberalism : The European Social Fund and the Governing of Unemployment and Social Exclusion in Malmö, Sweden
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with how the governing of unemployment and social exclusion is accomplished through labor market projects that are initiated, tailored, and co- financed by the European Social Fund. The aim is to map and problematize how such projects, as examples of neoliberal programs of government that promote social cohesion and combat unemployment amongst identified “ethnic others,” become operational and legitimized in the Swedish context through multiple acts of translation. READ MORE
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4. Implementing a program for parents with intellectual disability in Sweden: A feasibility study
Abstract : This thesis examines implementation of an evidence-informed parent education program for parents with intellectual disability, called Parenting Young Children (PYC), in the Swedish social services. The empirical studies on which the thesis is based aimed to evaluate how feasible and successful implementation of PYC has been to date, examining program fidelity, and the provision of program support. READ MORE
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5. Implementing a program for parents with intellectual disability: Peer support as an interactive support system
Abstract : There is growing focus on equal rights and inclusion for individuals with intellectual disability (ID), including the right to have children (Article 23 of the UNCRPD). Implementation of appropriate, research-based practices is therefore integral to supporting these parents. READ MORE
