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  • Bäck, Henry, 1947 (författare)
  • Suècia: El procés de canvi en els municipis del benestar governats pels partits
  • 2005
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The Local World Collection seeks to describe and analyse the evolution in local government in various countries of the world and to highlight the latest trends in the debate in this field. International experts aim to provide readers with an in-depth discussion of some of the most prominent issues in local government today: local electoral systems, the principle of subsidiarity, the strengthening of the cities, civil participation, territorial organisation, etc. The Local World Collection aims to further the debate and analysis of the evolution of our local government systems into the XXI century.
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  • French, David, et al. (författare)
  • La télévision de tous les jours : - exemplaires de recherche sur la télévision britannique
  • 1997
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Note de lÕéditeurLes Media Studies constituent un champ dÕétudes au change-ment rapide et continu. Il devient de plus en plus important dÕétudier ces changements dans une perspective internationale. CÕest pourquoi lÕinternationalisation fait partie des priorités du département de Media et Communication Studies de lÕUniversité de Karlstad. Depuis le début des années 90, le département est un membre dÕun réseau ERASMUS/SOCRATES reliant une dizaine dÕUniversités Euro-péennes dont le but est de promouvoir lÕinternationalisation au travers dÕéchanges dÕétudiants, de staff, de conférences, de sym-posium etc.Cette publication qui est essentiellement destinée des étudiants hors Royaume-Uni, est le résultat de discussions au sein du réseau sur la manière de fournir aux étudiants des informations sur la situation des média dans différents pays. Nous espérons que dÕautres publications similaires suivront.Jan-Ove ErikssonProgramme CoordinatorMedia et Communication Studies, Université de Karlstad
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  • Magagna, Barbara, et al. (författare)
  • ENVRI-FAIR D5.1 Requirement analysis, technology review and gap analysis of environmental RIs
  • 2020
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The overarching goal of ENVRI-FAIR is for all participating ENVRIs to improve their FAIRness and prepare the connection of their data repositories and services to the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). With the development of FAIR implementations from the participating RIs and integrated services among the environmental subdomains, these data and services will be brought together at a higher level (for the entire cluster), providing more efficient services for researchers and policy makers.This deliverable introduces the FAIR principles, describes the approach chosen for the FAIRness assessment, gives insights into the assessment results at the project/subdomain level (and for each RI in the protected project-internal Redmine environment) and discusses the requirements for achieving FAIRer data and services. It provides a summary of the identified gaps by the subdomains and gives an overview of the development plans. It further describes the current plan for the next steps in the project for this task.
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  • Salmi, Hannu Sakari (författare)
  • Heurekan kävijät 1993-2003 : Tutkimusraportti ja tilastollinen analyysi
  • 2003
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • In this report the main results from the visitor research of Heureka 2002 are presented. The interviews (N:12960) have been administrated during the traditional annual leisure time seasons (winter, Easter, summer, and autumn holidays). The subjects of the study have been selected from the visitors leaving the centre according the two-step sample representing the real population counted and estimated several times during the decade. The amount of female and male visitors is equal, and the age groups divided as follows: 7-14: 28%; 15-24: 12%; 25-44: 38%; 45-64: 18%; 65+: 4%. The school visits have been excluded from the population because the learning studies are administrated separately because of the validity and reliability of the results. The feed-back and attitudes has been measured by a traditional unidimensional Likert-scaling (five step) method, and the results are analysed by Statview-ANOVA paired/unpaired t-tests; and presented as interaction line charts with 95% confidence interval. At the end of the questionnaire, there is an option to give fee feed-back from the most positive and negative features of the experience. The focus of the analysis is on long term trends: comparison of years and its’ four seasons. As the background personal variables age, gender, educational status, and the region of living are registered. As the “social visitor-factors” the group of visiting with, the amount of visits before, the time-length of the visit, sources of information, and the reasons for the visit are registered and analysed as the visitor-background variables. The attitudes, opinions and feed-back is measured by 16 different items related to exhibition experience. Also the opinion related to extra-activities like restaurant and shop are asked. In addition, the feeling of been satisfied is asked with items related to recommend the visit for other people, and the intention to re-visit the exhibition. The main results show the diminishing amount of first time visitors as well as the growth in repeated visits while the amount of annual visits keeping on average 300 000 people. Temporary exhibitions, leisure time and the children are the main reasons for the visits meanwhile the first time visitors come to see the institute itself as sight-seeing, too. Highly educated people are slightly over-presented as visitors compared the whole population of the country. These groups also do have more repeated visits, and so do children. The main information source is “mouth to mouth information”, e.g other people. Over-all satisfactory for the exhibition (understandable, interesting, design, level) is good. The causality of the good feed-back of the guides to other satisfactory is weak, but complicated: no causality can be shown. Summer-time visits are longer, and also the price-quality level is higher inside the visitors staying longer time, especially choosing the Verne-film as a part of their visit. Inter-activeness of the exhibits was the main positive feed-back of the visitors.
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  • Sandelin, Bo, 1942 (författare)
  • De la germana al la angla en sveda ekonomiko
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Blanke, D. & U. Lins (eds.): La arto labori kune. - Göteborg : University of Gothenburg. - 9789290171133 ; , s. 136-144
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The pioneers of Swedish economics at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century were to a large extent influenced by German ideas and German academic life. They went to Germany to study, and their scientific works were usually written in German or Swedish. During the 20th century the use of foreign language changed in favour of English. A similar transition from German to English can be found concerning the predominant language of foreign economics books acquired by Swedish university libraries, the language of doctoral theses in economics, and the language of works quoted in those theses. At the same time the position of the Swedish language declined. We discuss World War I, the German historical school, the Nazi period and World War II, the diminishing significance of geographical distance, and American demographic and academic growth as factors contributing to the transition from German to American influence, which had linguistic consequences.
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  • Sinare, Hanna, et al. (författare)
  • D sên maan vees-n-gesgâ n paamyèl ninsa sên kêed ne ”sasa wâ toeengsên yala têms ninsa pùgê warâ sênbeê wâ – d tôe n dàka makr ne Sayèllesên paam tà b sel tààs beenê”
  • 2015
  • Rapport (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • This booklet presents a popular sience summary of research conducted in six villages in Northern Burkina Faso 2011-2012 within the research project "Adapting to changing climate in drylands: The re-greening in Sahel as a potential success case". The booklet is intended for the participants in the research and local administrations in Burkina Faso, and has been distributed and presented there in January 2016. It is written in the local language mooré. The booklet presents the landscape units - social-ecological patches - identified in the villages, and the set of ecosystem services generated in each social-ecological patch. It also presents the benefits people obtain from the different ecosystem services. The booklet further presents mapping of the social-ecological patches at provincial scale, as well as on-going mapping of how the distribution of patches have changed over time (since 1950) in the villages.
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