Search for dissertations about: "communication influence activities"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 67 swedish dissertations containing the words communication influence activities.
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11. Digital Maritime Sights : Digital visual documentation and communication in Scandinavian contract maritime archaeology
Abstract : This licentiate thesis investigates the use of digital visualisations for knowledge production and communication of maritime heritage located underwater. The archaeological practice that takes place in response to development, contract archaeology, is the field that is being investigated. READ MORE
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12. Toward enhanced interaction between engineering design and industrial design
Abstract : The product development industry faces increased product complexity with demands on cost, lead-time and quality, resulting in a need to integrate multiple disciplines in the product development work. This thesis focuses on the integration of engineering design and industrial design. READ MORE
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13. Performing Power : The Political Masks of King Gustav III of Sweden (1771-1792)
Abstract : King Gustav III founded the Swedish National Theater and Opera, participated in the court theater as playwright, director and actor and he was rightly called the Theater King. The King’s passion for acting was perceived in the past as a psychological weakness, which won him the appellation of wimp (fjant). READ MORE
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14. Peer interaction in preschool: Necessary, but not sufficient : The influence of social interaction on the link between behavior difficulties and engagement among children with and without need of special support
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to enhance knowledge regarding engagement among children with and without need of special support due to behavior difficulties. The influence of social interaction as well as the provision of special support in Swedish preschool were investigated. READ MORE
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15. Digital imaging use : influence of digitalization on radiographers' work practice and knowledge demands
Abstract : The aim: The purpose of this ethnographic study was to show how the radiographer s work practice and knowledge demands change in the transformation from analogue to distributed work. Method: The study adopts a qualitative ethnographic approach, using participant observation of and semi-structured interviews with radiographers at five Swedish hospitals. READ MORE