Search for dissertations about: "interpretative research"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 87 swedish dissertations containing the words interpretative research.
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1. Intersectional intersectionality? Interpretative politics in metacommentaries on intersectionality
Abstract : The claim that intersectionality has become a dominant paradigm for feminist scholarship and activism constitutes the backdrop to this study. One central arena for making such claims is the genre of metacommentaries on intersectionality. READ MORE
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2. Towards Epistemic and Interpretative Holism : A critique of methodological approaches in research on learning
Abstract : The central concern of this thesis is to discuss interpretations of learning in educational research. A point of departure is taken in core epistemological and ontological assumptions informing three major approaches to learning: behaviourism, cognitive constructivism and socioculturalism. READ MORE
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3. Exploring the concept of strategy using a practice lens: The case of a large construction company
Abstract : Ever since its origins back in the 1960´s, strategy researchers have been engaged in an ongoing discussion about what strategy actually means. Over the historical development of the strategic-management field strategy has gone from something that top managers formulated; it has gone from including a rather limited analytical process, to being a pattern in streams of actions and to encompass a myriad of strategic micro processes. READ MORE
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4. Children in group interventions after exposure to violence toward a caregiver : Experiences, needs, and outcomes
Abstract : This thesis consists of three empirical studies, all part of the same research project, with a general aim to explore interventions for children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). Because witnessing violence toward a caregiver is associated with negative impact on children’s health and development, effective interventions for children exposed to IPV are necessary. READ MORE
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5. On Consumer Experiences and the Extraordinary
Abstract : In today’s society, consumers are increasingly looking for experiences that are hedonic, positively intense, and intrinsically enjoyable, or what is called an extraordinary experience. Although, extraordinary experience as a concept has been gaining importance in consumer research, it still lacks both theoretical and empirical development. READ MORE