Search for dissertations about: "art market"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 93 swedish dissertations containing the words art market.
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11. The Art of Open Secrets : obfuscating practices and conspicuous withdrawal in the luxury freeport
Abstract : The thesis explores various forms of obfuscation and pays particular attention to the role of conspicuous withdrawal. One market actor that embodies such withdrawal is the Luxury Freeport Warehouse. READ MORE
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12. Arkitektur och konsumtion : Reyner Banham och utbytbarhetens estetik
Abstract : The dissertation analyses the relation between architecture, design and consumption according to Peter Reyner Banham’s notion of an “aesthetics of expendability”. This issue is studied through such source materials as texts, buildings, competition entries and exhibitions produced from the early fifties to the early sixties. READ MORE
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13. Music Education and Democratisation : Policy processes and discourses of inclusion of all children in Sweden's Art and Music Schools
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to critically investigate the discourses of Sweden’s Art and Music Schools (SAMS, kulturskolor in Swedish) connected to policy processes for the democratisation of music education for all children and adolescents. A further aim is to contribute to knowledge on the development and enactment of policy processes for the democratisation of music education. READ MORE
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14. Asset Mispricing
Abstract : This dissertation studies the pricing of stocks in capital markets. It comprises five chapters, where the first serves as an introduction. The subsequent four chapters are each written as self-contained research papers. READ MORE
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15. A Manifesto for Anarchist Entrepreneurship : Provocative Demands for Change and the Entrepreneur
Abstract : This manifesto takes a broad and critical approach to entrepreneurial research. The author consciously uses a provocative way of arguing for the importance of challenging received academic wisdom about entrepreneurship.It is a manifesto that spells out why we should question the idea that entrepreneurship research is neutral. READ MORE