Search for dissertations about: "discursive practice"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 106 swedish dissertations containing the words discursive practice.
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1. Intra-Representational Practice : An Inquiry into the Conditions for the Possibility of Interdisciplinary Imaginative Collaborative Architectural Modeling in Sustainable Urban Design
Abstract : A consequence of the concern for a sustainable future is that the number of experts needed to be included in the imaginative stage of architectural modeling is rising. This motivates a better understanding of the conditions for the possibility of transgressive collaborative plural imagination in architectural modeling. READ MORE
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2. Embedding Medication Review in Clinical Practice : Reconceptualising Implementation Using a Practice Theory Perspective
Abstract : The hospital is a critical setting with respect to medication safety and quality of medication therapy. Medication review, the structured assessment of an individual patient’s medications with the aim of improving therapy, has been advocated as a strategy to reduce medication-related harm. READ MORE
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3. Organ improvisation : Activity, action and rhetorical practice
Abstract : This thesis focuses on contemporary organ improvisation in Western European musical culture. The aim of the study is to explore organists’ descriptions, constructions and definitions of improvisation in words and music, with an interest in the interaction between receptivity, creativity and change. READ MORE
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4. Consumption and Practice : Unfolding Consumptive Moments and the Entanglement with Productive Aspects
Abstract : This thesis investigates consumption through a practice-theoretical perspective. Practices are routinized sets of human activity involving doings, meanings, and objects. Previous work has suggested conceiving of consumption as moments in practices. READ MORE
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5. Assessment meetings between care managers and persons living with dementia : Citizenship as practice
Abstract : This thesis deals with encounters between persons living with dementia and care managers. Dementia often results in progressive care needs that must be met by different social care services. READ MORE