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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Philosophical and empirical investigations in nanoethics

Godman, Marion January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Landstingens sjukvård som en del i den svenska modellen : Exemplet Värmlands landsting 1945-1955

Ewald, Fia January 2008 (has links)
<p>After World War II a rapid expansion of the Swedish health care took place. The</p><p>expansion was realised chiefly as a development of the hospitals and was both</p><p>produced and financed mainly within the public sector. The financing consisted to a</p><p>high degree of government grants from the state to the county councils.</p><p>During the period for this examination (1945-1955) the public responsibility for the</p><p>health care was expanded. This was expressed in the publicly financed system for</p><p>health insurance and the cut down in the charges that the patients had to pay for the</p><p>hospital care. These changes led to some discussions on the national level but reforms</p><p>could on the whole, with exception for the suggested reform of the open health care,</p><p>be implemented.</p><p>This case-study performed on the county council in Värmland shows that the degree</p><p>of consensus was enhanced on the regional level. The county council had by tradition</p><p>a culture of collusion assembling to the culture in the primary municipalities, and</p><p>county council was also dominated by the strong förvaltningsutskottet (the leading</p><p>executive committee). This committee functioned as a coalition government and had</p><p>earned a high legitimacy which enabled the committee to implement very</p><p>comprehensive reforms in the health care of Värmland.</p>
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Historisk fiktion som försvar? : Ideologiskt historiebruk och politiska värderingar itre av Ivar Lo-Johanssons passionsnoveller / Historical Fiction as Justification? : The Ideological Use of History and Political Values in Three ShortStories by Ivar Lo-Johansson

Olsson, David January 2007 (has links)
<p>The Swedish working-class author Ivar Lo-Johansson (1901-1990) wrote a collection of one hundred short stories between the years 1968-1972. His other productions, generally speaking, have partially different social reform purposes, but, according to himself, these short stories were written with the intention to be totally free of tendencies (even though he himself doubted that he succeeded with this).</p><p>During the same period that these short stories were published, the Swedish social democrats were under the challenge of radical movements that, mainly on the radical left’s ideological foundation, had a relatively strong influence in Sweden, among other countries, from the mid 1960’s to the late 1970’s. Since Lo-Johansson mainly seemed to have supported the politics of the social democrats, the purpose of the investigation in this thesis has been to see if he – in the three short stories: <em>Vikingakärlek</em> (1970), <em>Rikslögnaren</em> (1971) and <em>Ansgars resa till Sverige</em> (1972) – is conveying an ideological use of history and basic political values that were used by the social democratic party during this time period. I have also tried to conclude if he is refuting ideas that two of the radical movements, in different ways, were using to challenge the social democracy of that time. These two movements are 1) the new left and 2) radical feminism. The new left opposed, among other things, parliamentary democracy and promoted a revolution. Radical feminism instead challenged social democracy by emphasizing the private sphere as a central cause for the continuing submission of women in society, something that previous to this movement had been neglected. More specifically I have tried to map out if the new left’s ideological use of history and some of its foundational political values are refuted, and if radical feminism’s explanation for the cause of female submission is confuted.                      </p><p>My conclusions are that Lo-Johansson, in the three short stories, verified the legitimacy of social democracy’s ideological use of history and foundational political values, and, at the same time, he repudiated the new left’s ideological use of history and foundational political values. His view of the cause of women’s submission in society is more ambivalent. In one of his short stories he seemed to be pointing at biological causes, which, among other things, contributed to the legitimacy of the gender system that was a part of social democratic politics, mainly up to the 1960’s. In the other two short stories it instead seemed that he agreed with radical feminism’s ideas of patriarchy as the cause, even though it is not clear if he truly agreed that this system needed to be abolished.      </p>
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Historisk fiktion som försvar? : Ideologiskt historiebruk och politiska värderingar itre av Ivar Lo-Johanssons passionsnoveller / Historical Fiction as Justification? : The Ideological Use of History and Political Values in Three ShortStories by Ivar Lo-Johansson

Olsson, David January 2007 (has links)
The Swedish working-class author Ivar Lo-Johansson (1901-1990) wrote a collection of one hundred short stories between the years 1968-1972. His other productions, generally speaking, have partially different social reform purposes, but, according to himself, these short stories were written with the intention to be totally free of tendencies (even though he himself doubted that he succeeded with this). During the same period that these short stories were published, the Swedish social democrats were under the challenge of radical movements that, mainly on the radical left’s ideological foundation, had a relatively strong influence in Sweden, among other countries, from the mid 1960’s to the late 1970’s. Since Lo-Johansson mainly seemed to have supported the politics of the social democrats, the purpose of the investigation in this thesis has been to see if he – in the three short stories: Vikingakärlek (1970), Rikslögnaren (1971) and Ansgars resa till Sverige (1972) – is conveying an ideological use of history and basic political values that were used by the social democratic party during this time period. I have also tried to conclude if he is refuting ideas that two of the radical movements, in different ways, were using to challenge the social democracy of that time. These two movements are 1) the new left and 2) radical feminism. The new left opposed, among other things, parliamentary democracy and promoted a revolution. Radical feminism instead challenged social democracy by emphasizing the private sphere as a central cause for the continuing submission of women in society, something that previous to this movement had been neglected. More specifically I have tried to map out if the new left’s ideological use of history and some of its foundational political values are refuted, and if radical feminism’s explanation for the cause of female submission is confuted.                       My conclusions are that Lo-Johansson, in the three short stories, verified the legitimacy of social democracy’s ideological use of history and foundational political values, and, at the same time, he repudiated the new left’s ideological use of history and foundational political values. His view of the cause of women’s submission in society is more ambivalent. In one of his short stories he seemed to be pointing at biological causes, which, among other things, contributed to the legitimacy of the gender system that was a part of social democratic politics, mainly up to the 1960’s. In the other two short stories it instead seemed that he agreed with radical feminism’s ideas of patriarchy as the cause, even though it is not clear if he truly agreed that this system needed to be abolished.
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Examensarbete. Långsiktigt bevarande av webbmaterial - att bevara det till synes flyktiga

Widén, Per January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Examensarbete. Godtyckliga lösningar. Om förtecknande av privatarkiv

Qviberg, Lisa January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Examensarbete. Helena Ulfner : Arkivpedagogik - nödvändig verksamhet eller kostsam sandlådeaktivitet

Ulfner, Helena January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Svenska kyrkans arkiv 2002. Den inomkyrkliga synen på Svenska Kyrkans nya arkiv (Ords 13:13 eller 16:3?)

Sirtoft Breitholtz, Christina January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Något om bruket av begreppet arkivvetenskap

Vitalis, Henrik January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Arkivarieyrkets status - en undersökning ur ett arkivarie- och nutidsperspektiv

Wennström, Åsa January 2002 (has links)
No description available.

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