Search for dissertations about: "moments"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 450 swedish dissertations containing the word moments.
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1. Educative Moments. : Rethorics and Realities
Abstract : The concepts learning processes, gestalting and digital technology are closely associated with most people’s personal experiences in life and thus constitute significant ideas about their hopes, dreams and life content. The concepts are context-dependent and ought therefore to be studied from several interdisciplinary perspectives. READ MORE
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2. Defining moments : a cultural biography of Jane Eyre
Abstract : This thesis examines the ways in which various practices, such as novel-writing, publishing, book-reviewing, reading for pleasure, adaptation and studying English literature, have produced Jane Eyre’s complex cultural profile. The organizing principle of the study is Paul du Gay, Stuart Hall et al’s ‘circuit of culture’, which identifies five key processes or ‘moments’ as being productive of the meanings that a cultural artefact or text comes to possess. READ MORE
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3. Masking Moments : The Transitions of Bodies and Beings in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
Abstract : This thesis explores bodily representations in Late Iron Age Scandinavia (400–1050 AD). Non-human bodies, such as gold foil figures, and human bodies are analysed. The work starts with an examination and deconstruction of the sex/gender categories to the effect that they are considered to be of minor value for the purposes of the thesis. READ MORE
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4. Magnetic moments
Abstract : This thesis presents the background, the methodology andsome applications of the utilization of NMR spectroscopy inlipid science. The basic principles of NMR spectroscopy and itspractical implementation for studies of lipids are described. Asystematic review of different lipid classes and theirstructural features is presented. READ MORE
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5. Moments of lobbying : an ethnographic study of meetings between lobbyists and politicians
Abstract : The aim of this study is to define and further the understanding of the practice of lobbying as it manifests in the participants’ interactions with each other and to identify its specific conditions (rules, standards, traits).A research overview shows that lobbying as a political phenomenon is well researched, but that the action per se tends to been taken for granted as ‘talking’. READ MORE