Search for dissertations about: "intergenerational contact"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words intergenerational contact.
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1. Intergenerational touch in PE : a student perspective
Abstract : This thesis takes its point of departure in the research field of intergenerational touch in Physical Education (PE). Previous research in the field have mainly been conducted from a teacher’s perspective and has shown that teachers of PE have become more cautious about using physical contact in recent years. READ MORE
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2. Physical contact in physical education : New perspectives and future directions
Abstract : This thesis takes its point of departure in the research field of intergenerational touch in educational settings. Specifically, it is mainly the student perspective of physical contact between teachers and students in physical education (PE) that is of interest. In addition, a scoping review has also been conducted. READ MORE
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3. Breaking down break-ups : Studies on the heterogeneity in (adult) children’s outcomes following a parental separation
Abstract : This thesis comprises three studies investigating heterogeneity in children’s outcomes post parental separation. The studies analyse diversity in outcomes after parental separation, applying both a retrospective long-term approach and a child perspective. READ MORE
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4. Still in touch : family contact, activities and health among the elderly in Sweden
Abstract : Study I. Child-Parent Contacts. A study of family contacts between adult children and parents in Sweden The aim of this study is to examine how often adult children and parents are in contact. In focus is the relative impact of individual, family, and social-structural characteristics, and geographical distance on intergenerational contacts. READ MORE
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5. The vowels of Delhi English : Three studies in sociophonetics
Abstract : Addressing the dearth of sociolinguistic variation research in the “new” varieties of English (D. Sharma, 2017b), this dissertation consists of a set of three sociophonetic studies on an urban dialect of Indian English. READ MORE