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    Kroppen som en plåga. Kroppen som en välsignelse. Kroppen som ett gränsland by OIga Engfelt

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Based on Yuri Lotman’s semiosphere theory, I show the cross-border function of the body in the text. …”
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    Alla älskar en underdog by Malin Nauwerck

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Taking the example of Scots publishing house Canongate Books and its figurehead, star publisher Jamie Byng, as a starting point for discussion, I show how publishing houses can build publishing profiles/brand themselves with storytelling, and how, in this process, recurring narrative tropes and clichés are consciously linked to cultural values. …”
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    Om bildandet av ”pedagogiskt entreprenörskap” – ett prekärt projekt? by Ditte Storck Christensen

    Published 2016-09-01
    “… In 2010, the Swedish government asked The Swedish National Agency for Education to make entrepreneurship into a “thread” in the primary school curriculum. I show that in this process, educational research came to function as a mediator, connecting the spheres of politics, economy and education, without threatening the autonomy of the respective fields. …”
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    Sharing and Caring by Maria Lindebæk Lyngsøe

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this paper, I scrutinize this aspect of contemporary Danish Muslim piety, asking how and why Danish Muslim women ‘pass on’ knowledge to children. I show that this transmission should be seen as a way of caring for the children as part of the Muslim community, and that this way of caring appears especially important in a setting where Islam is practiced as a minority religion. …”
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    The Jewish Press: mellem religion og etnicitet by Sahra Lindeberg

    Published 1996-07-01
    “…In this article I have attempted, through the paper The Jewish Press, to portray what I propose to call the Jewish Anglo-Saxon centre orthodoxy in America and Israel. I show that despite the fact that this group in many ways is just as law-abiding as the ultra-orthodox, they are far more "Americanized" in their lifestyle. …”
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    Skill, craft, and poiesis-intensive innovation by Cristina Grasseni

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…My conclusion is that craft practice and its outcomes imply a highly localized cosmology of evaluation. I show how comparative ethnography allows the mapping of these relations between people and places, and their more-than-local connections. …”
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    I et spejl, i en gåde by Jan Thorhauge Frederiksen

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The empirical data consists in the observation manuals and guides for both models, along with a number of documents from social educational practice, training and administrative, which refer to the two models. I show the two models to have methodological common ground, methodological positivism, which enable them to function as state simplifications, and have constitutive effects in early childhood education and care practice, as well as research. …”
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    Vad kan vi lära oss av berättelser? by Lisa Källström

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…With the two notions intertextuality and the foreign as a starting point, I show how an idyllic view of Sweden affects two students, Hanna and Åsa, studying Swedish as a foreign language as part of their studies in Scandinavistics. …”
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    Kan generativ kunstig intelligens opplyse og danne oss? by Einar Duenger Bøhn

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Can so-called generative artificial intelligence enlighten and cultivate us? In this article, I show that there is a tension between generative artificial intelligence (GAI) and enlightenment and cultivation, especially in schools and education. …”
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    Herr författaren och fru Ljungstedt by Moa Holmqvist

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Throughout the article I show that Ljungstedt’s male pseudonym was part of a strategic staging of an authorship generally considered to be male. …”
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    Teaching and learning through scientific practices in the laboratory in biology education by Mari Sjøberg

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The findings from Article I show that the biology teachers’ primarily report that they implement teacher-directed laboratory work with the aim of illustrating content knowledge. …”
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    Fiktion i flash by Jens Kirk

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…I am interested, first and foremost, in the work of contemporary writers who are using the multimedia platform FLASH in their attempts at »adapting« fiction already in print for the computer screen, for example Jeanette Winterson, or who have moved beyond hard copy fiction and are producing multimedia events instead, such as Alan Bigelow. I show how Flash fiction is inscribed in a problematic relationship with its print twin. …”
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    Understandings of self through the category of the ”unaccompanied asylum-seeking minor”: a Danish ethnography by Andrea Verdasco

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Using ethnographic material gathered during the refugee crisis of 2015–2016, I show that the young refugees’ narratives point to contradictions in their understandings of the ‘self’, which are linked respectively to the notions of chronological age, upheld by the asylum system, and relational age operating within the context of their family relations. …”
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    Consolation of philosophy by Karolina Enquist Källgren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Through an analysis of their letters from exile, as well as essays and other publications, I show how consolation was connected to certain therapeutic devices such as philosophizing, publishing, representing the exemplarity of character and collecting, and how these connected individual and present suffering with a universal history allowing for redemption in the future. …”
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    Stakeholder Inclusion as the Research Council of Norway’s Silver Bullet by Mattias Solli

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In analysing my case, I show how a real risk exists for a project that can potentially deliver value to society and address the grand challenges of our time ends up as waste. …”
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    Right and Wrong Ways of Knowing by Linn Holmberg

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Drawing on a wide mix of sources, I show that dictionaries, more than any other factual genre of the time, challenged established conventions about what constituted right and wrong ways of reading, learning, and ultimately knowing, and that this was a crucial reason for both the controversy and success of the genre. …”
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    Litteraturkritik i marginalerna by Lina Samuelsson

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In the article, I explore the characteristics for the critique in the project and the significance of the  medium by analyzing two of the books published with marginalia: the novel Dagar i tystnadens historia by Merethe Lindström with annotations by Therese Eriksson, and the short story Nattsidan [Night-Side] by Joyce Carol Oates with annotations from both a critic, Anna Ehn, and from twelve newspaper-readers. I show how the marginalia differs in the two books but also how it in both cases is more inspired by the marginalia in printed books than by the possibilities raised by digital media. …”
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    Golden Words by Ingunn Ásdísardóttir

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… ABSTRACT: No one shows much surprise at the many kennings referring to poetry and the mead of poetry that are found in the Old Norse corpus of poetry. …”
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    En marknad för klass by Carl-Filip Smedberg

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…By focusing on promotion of empirical knowledge by actors between the academic and the commercial world, such as Gerhard Törnqvist, I show how new knowledge practices of classifying consumers into social classes were established among marketers and advertisers. …”
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    Den radioaktiva vetenskapen by Fredrik Bertilsson

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Swedish preparedness is usually associated with efforts to protect the human population. I show how animals, plants and other non-human life also became objects in defence research and the preparedness against radioactivity that the scientific work at FOA enabled. …”
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