Search for dissertations about: "Tactics"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 100 swedish dissertations containing the word Tactics.
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11. Servicescapes seen by visually impaired travellers : Time-geography approach to servicescape research
Abstract : Knowledge gaps remain in the study of servicescapes, since existing research on servicescapes tends to ignore major advances in the understanding of space and time as social phenomena. One aspect that particularly requires further study is how emerging constraints influence customers’ interactions with organized service places. READ MORE
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12. Strategies and Actions in Swedish Mining Resistance – Mapping Anti-Extraction Movements and Exploring How Their Interpretations of Socio-Political Context Shape Mobilization Against Mining Projects
Abstract : Across the world the demand for mineral production steadily increases. In Europe, the push for mining has coincided with rising mobilization against extraction projects and mining-related conflicts will likely be a continuing feature of Europe’s foreseeable future. READ MORE
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13. Flow and Friction : On the Tactical Potential of Interfacing with Glitch Art
Abstract : This thesis aims to analyze how interfacing affects viewer experiences and viewer positions, and how glitch art online makes that effect visible. Glitch art is concerned with disruptions in the systems that govern how for instance photography is produced, circulated and displayed in a digital image flow. READ MORE
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14. The Operational Problem of Fire Control
Abstract : The operational core of firefighting operations was examined. The effects of various firefighting procedures on the fire ground, their impact upon conditions on the fire ground in which decisions by commanding officers are made and the effects of allocating resources in time and space on the fire ground were explored. READ MORE
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15. Operationalizing Industrial Ecology in the Waste Sector : Roles and tactics for circular value innovation
Abstract : The take-make-waste approach to resource management in human production and consumption systems is contributing to a variety of environmental and social problems worldwide. Additionally, as the world’s population and affluence increase, so do the negative impacts of poor resource management. READ MORE