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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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Religionens roll i kriser : En undersökning av meningsskapande och trygghet i livskriser enligt två religionspsykologiska teorier

Lind Fernlund, Linnéa January 2024 (has links)
Trots att många människor rapporterar om god allmän hälsa och positivt psykiskt välbefinnande söker allt fler psykiatrisk vård för utmattningar så som ångest, stress och sömnsvårigheter i Sverige. Uppsatsen utforskar möjligheterna att kombinera Pehr Granqvists anknytningsteori och Carl Gustav Jungs analytiska psykologi för att belysa vad som ligger till grund för hur religionen kan vara ett verktyg i hanteringen av kriser.  Resultaten visat på att människor är komplexa och att trygghet är en viktig komponent i hanteringen av kritiska situationer, även hur delaktighet i olika sammanhang kan bidra till meningsskapande.
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Alla ska bli konnässörer : Individualisering, gemenskap och svettiga hästar i Levande livet 1983-1984

Soldal, Johannes January 2013 (has links)
A part of the Swedish TV-show Levande livet that aired between 1983 and 1984 was devoted to wine. This was the first time a wine tasting was being broadcasted in Sweden. Terms as ”sweaty horse” and ”moulded pile of leaves” – that the wine connoisseurs Carl Jan Granqvist and Knut-Christian Gröntoft used to describe the wines – became objects of both appreciation and ridicule. Their way of talking about wine reminds of Robert Parker’s wine language, which grew of importance from the 1970s and onwards.                       The purpose of this thesis is to try to write a history of taste. By researching how the TV-show was received by the daily press in Sweden, it is possible to come to terms with what kind of opinions and attitudes a wine tasting challanged. This thesis shows how the viewers, by tasting wine and trying to articulate their taste experiences in the language provided by Granqvist and Gröntoft, became members of a taste community. This taste community was not only being sustained by a shared language for taste experience, it also affected the viewers own taste of the wine.                       By doing this it is possible to describe in what way everyone was urged to practice their own taste and become a connoisseur.

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