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  • Oscarson, Mats, 1939 (author)
  • Emeriti 23 — Vetenskapens seniorer om forskningen, karriären och livet
  • 2017
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Ny forskning om engelska språket i daglig kommunikation och neonatologins (nyföddhetslärans) makalösa utveckling under senare årtionden. EMERITI, program nr 23, gästas av Karin Aijmer, professor emerita i engelska, samt Ingemar Kjellmer, professor emeritus i pediatrik. Programledare är Mats Oscarson, professor emeritus i pedagogik. /// This Swedish language publication is a video recorded conversation on research and development issues in two academic disciplines at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, i.e. English and Neonathology. Participants are Dr Karin Aijmer, professor emerita in English, Dr Ingemar Kjellmer, professor emeritus in pediatrics, particularly neonathology, and Dr Mats Oscarson, professor emeritus in education, also chair of the discussion and producer of the video manuscript.
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  • Burks, Raychelle, et al. (author)
  • #67 Chalmers short stories
  • 2019
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • What´s the science behind self driving cars, hospital entry architecture and faster computers? In this episode we meet eight PhD-students presenting five minutes stories about their research projects at Chalmers University of Technology. We also talk to Dr. Raychelle Burks from St. Edwards University in Texas and Professor Lars Öhrström from Chalmers, about how they work to get science out to the society. Come along with RadioScience to a workshop on science communication, a warm and sunny day in June. We went to Gothenburg to give tips and tricks on recording and editing a podcast. In return we got eight really interesting short stories within the field of technology. In addition, Raychelle Burks reads the post ”Because she didn’t die” from her blog thirty-seven and Lars Öhrström gives us a taste from his book ”The rhubarb connection – the everyday world of metal ions” – to be published in December. This episode was a collaboration with teachers and students at the workshop on popular science communication at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. Producers: Lisa Beste and Natalie von der Lehr, RadioScience.se, Uppsala. Listen at: http://www.radioscience.se/forskning/67-chalmers-short-stories/
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  • Fagerlind Ståhl, Anna-Carin, et al. (author)
  • Associations between organisation of work, work conditions, work-relatedf low and performance: a multilevel analysis
  • 2015
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The aim of this study is to investigate how organisation of work in terms of sociotechnical characteristics and use of tools inspired by lean production, and psychosocial conditions at the workplace, are associated with work-related flow and performance.A questionnaire including questions concerning work organisation, psychosocial work conditions, work-related flow and self-rated performance was sent to employees in ten Swedish organisations; 4442 people (56%) responded. Multilevel logistic regression analyses were used in order to investigate organisation of work and work conditions in relation to work-related flow and performance. In addition, the association between work-related flow and performance was investigated.Our results show that a high degree of lean tool use in combination with a low degree of sociotechnical characteristics was negatively associated with work-related flow but positively associated with performance. When decision latitude, social capital, and innovative learning climate were included in the model, the association was no longer significant in relation to work-related flow, but remained and was strengthen in relation to performance. Work-related flow had a positive association with performance.The conclusion is that work-related flow and work conditions that enable individual and collective skill use are important for increased performance. When lean tools are used to a high degree, good decision latitude, social capital and innovative learning climate buffer negative effects on health, and increase performance.
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  • Fagerlind Ståhl, Anna-Carin, et al. (author)
  • The effect of lean tool use and work conditions on employee health : a longitudinal multilevel study
  • 2015
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Objectives: Although lean production is an increasingly common approach to increase the efficiency of organisations, its effect on employee health is not clear. This longitudinal study investigates the effect of lean tool use and work conditions on work-related flow. Flow is a measure of health that reflects the experience of intrinsic motivation, absorption and work enjoyment.Methods: A questionnaire was sent to employees in seven organisations on two occasions with an interval of two years (n =1722). Multilevel linear regression analyses were used in order to investigate the association between the use of lean tools (i.e. standardisation, value stream mapping, visual monitoring, housekeeping and resource reduction), decision latitude, social capital, and innovative learning climate at baseline, and work-related flow at follow-up.Results: In multivariate analyses, adjusted for flow at baseline, use of lean tools was positively associated with work-related flow at follow-up. When the tools were investigated separately, only value stream mapping remained significant after adjustment for work conditions and flow at baseline. Social capital and decision latitude were positively associated with flow at follow-up. Flow at baseline and follow-up were strongly associated.Conclusions: The extent to which lean tool use has an effect on employee health depends on which tools are used. Work conditions that support learning, such as decision latitude and social capital, are associated with a longitudinal increase in the experience of work-related flow, and are important for gaining health-promoting benefits from the use of lean tools.
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  • Groglopo, Adrián, 1967 (author)
  • För en antikapitalistisk antirasistisk feminism - Intervju med professor Diana Mulinari
  • 2019
  • In: Antirasistiska Akademin.
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I den här videointervjun berättar Diana Mulinari, professor i genusvetenskap vid Lunds universitet, om sitt arbete med att bland annat introducera begreppet intersektionalitet i Sverige. Hon menar att den svenska feminismen grundar sig på antagandet att den svenska erfarenheten av jämställdhet är den bästa i världen och att denna erfarenhet bör användas för att utbilda andra. Den politiska diasporan, som Diana var en del av, kom till Sverige och bar med sig helt andra kvinnliga erfarenheter av konfrontationer med manlig dominans och konservativa regimer. Idén om att feminismen var en fantastisk svensk produkt framstod för dem som begränsande och eurocentrisk. Hur den svenska feminismen skulle förstås teoretisk blev en central diskussion inom den breda feministiska rörelsen i Sverige. Intervjuserien, som finansierades av Myndigheten för ungdoms- och civilsamhällsfrågor. Projektet, handlar om 17 djupintervjuer med både forskare som studerar rasism i Sverige och aktivister som arbetar med frågor om rasism och mänskliga rättigheter. Projektansvarig och intervjuare: Adrián Groglopo.
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  • Groglopo, Adrián, 1967 (author)
  • Integrationens svarta bok och akademins vita murar - Intervju med professor Masoud Kamali
  • 2019
  • In: Antirasistiska Akademin.
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Masoud Kamali är professor i social arbete vid Mittuniversitetet, och mest känd från att ha lett den statliga utredningen om makt, integration och strukturell diskriminering som pågick 2004-2006 och som publicerade 13 volymer samt slutbetänkandet ”Integrationens svarta bok” (SOU 2006:79). Intervjuserie som finansierades av Myndigheten för ungdoms- och civilsamhällsfrågor. Projektet handlar om 17 djupintervjuer med både forskare som studerar rasism i Sverige och aktivister som arbetar med frågor om rasism och mänskliga rättigheter. Projektansvarig och intervjuare: Adrián Groglopo.
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