Search for dissertations about: "skriva"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the word skriva.
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1. Disruption of writing in noisy office environments
Abstract : The overall aim of the four experimental studies included in this dissertation was to investigate the influence of background speech on writing performance. In Paper I, a manipulation of speech intelligibility of background speech, by using the Speech Transmission Index (STI), revealed disruptive effects at lower STI values (i.e. READ MORE
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2. Att skriva sin samtid. Stina Aronsson - text och kontext
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3. Writing across the Curriculum in Compulsory School in Sweden
Abstract : We live in a mass writing society (Brandt, 2015) with high demands on the citizens’ abilities to write for full participation, and effective teaching of writing is important. This thesis explores how writing is taught in Swedish compulsory school across the curriculum, investigating both how teachers talk about and teach writing. READ MORE
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4. Att skriva andras liv eller sitt eget. En studie av Jan Myrdals Rapport från kinesisk by och Maja Ekelöfs Rapport från en skurhink" ("Writing the Lives of Other's or One's Own. Jan Myrdal's Report from a Chinese Village and Maja Ekelöf's Rapport från en s
Abstract : ”Writing the Lives of Others or One’s Own” is part of Annika Olsson’s larger study ”Att ge den andra sidan röst. En litteratursociologisk och könsteoretisk studie av den svenska rapportboken mellan 1960-1980” [”Giving Voice. A Sociological Studie With Gen.. READ MORE
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5. The Art of Pleasing the Eye : Portraits by Nicolas de Largillierre and Spectatorship with Taste for Colour in the Early Eighteenth Century
Abstract : This study examines the interaction between portraits by the exponent of French colourist painting Nicolas de Largillierre (1656–1745) and elite spectatorship in the early eighteenth century as enactment of the idea of painting as an art of pleasing the eye. As developed in the theory of art of Roger de Piles (1635–1709), the idea of painting as an art of pleasing the eye coexisted with the classicist view, which in turn emphasised the potential of painting to communicate discursive meanings and hence to engage the mind. READ MORE