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Older people with multi-morbidity in acute care undergoing organizational development - Experiences among older people, family members and health care staff
Person-environment fit among older adults with long-standing spinal cord injury: Housing accessibility and housing adaptations
Housing-related control beliefs in the association of housing accessibility and activities of daily living
Moderniserad dagsljusstandard
This report is the account of SBUF project 13209 “Moderniserad dagsljusstandard” (Modernized daylight standard). This is a continuation of the SBUF project 12966 “Förstudie dagsljusstandard” (Pre-study daylight standard) published in 2015. SBUF and the Swedish Energy Agency are the two sources of this project’s funding. The task has been to freely describe and interpret history, day-to-day and fut
For dwelling and for governance : the mobile phone in mobile work
The social differentiation of mobile work is complex. While some people are in a position of control over, and initiate, mobilities, others are captivated by it (Massey 1994). The focus of this WP is transport workers, those who provide mobility: truck drivers, cycle couriers and uber drivers. It is inspired by previous studies of less privileged workers in the power geometry of mobile work: of se
Perceived aspects of home and health among people aged 67-70 years in Sweden
Denmark
Rhetorical ambiguity and political leadership : Ethos and negotiation in Fredrik Reinfeldt’s 2005 ‘Welcome to the New Moderates’ speech
Between ideals and domestic practices: the micro-geographies and media technologies of home management : A Swedish case study
The home is constituted of materials, cultural meanings and practices (Blunt & Dowling 2006), which means, among other things, that we make home through our domestic practices (Hollows 2008). In an ongoing cultural historical project on home management we are studying practices of domestic paperwork during the 20th century in Sweden. Through interviews with people born before 1940, and the stu
Review of "Painting Publics. Transnational Legal Graffiti Scenes as Spaces for Encounter"
'I make no money. I'm broke' : A study on the organisation of work in the contemporary Swedish fashion industry
Satire, subversion and subsequent struggle : The SKOLKO scandal as symbolic process
“No fun with a political public service” The SKOLKO controversy and public service satire
“Do you realize what you have done @svtnyheter – public service?” The SKOLKO scandal as media mixing
In 2018, the satirical public service prime time programme ‘Svenska Nyheter’ (Swedish News, SVT, 2018-) sparked a serious and multifaceted debate in Swedish press and comments sections, after launching the web tool ‘SKOLKO’ (translates into ‘SCHOOL QUE’ but also connotes the word ‘skolka’, meaning ‘to cutting class’). The tool was designed to make fun of but also correct an unfair allocations syst