SwePub
Sök i SwePub databas

  Utökad sökning

Booleska operatorer måste skrivas med VERSALER

Träfflista för sökning "AMNE:(HUMANITIES History and Archaeology History) ;pers:(Sörlin Sverker)"

Sökning: AMNE:(HUMANITIES History and Archaeology History) > Sörlin Sverker

  • Resultat 1-10 av 350
Sortera/gruppera träfflistan
   
NumreringReferensOmslagsbildHitta
1.
  •  
2.
  • Svensson, Daniel, 1983- (författare)
  • Scientizing performance in endurance sports : The emergence of ‘rational training’ in cross-country skiing, 1930-1980
  • 2016
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Elite athletes of today use specialized, scientific training methods and the increasing role of science in sports is undeniable. Scientific methods and equipment has even found its way into the practice of everyday exercisers, a testament to the impact of sport science. From the experiential, personal training regimes of the first half of the 20th century to the scientific training theories of the 1970s, the ideas about training and the athletic body shifted.The rationalization process started in endurance sports in the 1940s. It was part of a struggle between two models of training; natural training and rational training. Physiologists wanted to rid training of individual and local variations and create a universal model of rational, scientific training. The rationalization of training and training landscapes is here understood as an aspect of sportification, a theory commonly used to describe similar developments in sports where increasing regimentation, specialization and rationalization are among the main criteria. This dissertation adds the concept of technologies of sportification to explain the role that micro-technologies and practices (such as training logs, training camps and scientific tests) have in the scientization of training.This thesis thus sets out to analyze the role that science has played in training during the 20th century. It is a history about the rationalization of training, but also about larger issues regarding the role of personal, experiential knowledge and scientific knowledge. The main conclusions are that the process of scientization never managed to rid training of components from natural, experiential training, and that the effort by Swedish physiologists to introduce rational training was part of the larger rationalization movement at the time. In the end, training knowledge was a co-production between practitioners and theoreticians, skiers and scientists.  
  •  
3.
  • Cederqvist, Johan, et al. (författare)
  • Swedish environmental history of the Baltic Sea A review of current knowledge and perspectives for the future
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Scandinavian Journal of History. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0346-8755 .- 1502-7716. ; , s. 1-26
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In Western culture, oceans have traditionally been perceived as timeless, separate from society and practically boundless in resources and absorptive capacity. As a result, the entangled histories of people and marine environments have largely been neglected in historical research. This is changing with the development of marine environmental history together with increasing recognition of oceans' vulnerability and importance in earth systems. Against this background, we review the current state of historical knowledge of how different actors within Swedish society have perceived and impacted the Baltic Sea environment, as well as discovered and responded to marine environmental change. We find that this environmental history, as distinct from other forms of historical research, has so far received limited attention. While the environmental histories of terrestrial resources in Sweden - including forests, agriculture, minerals and energy - have been thoroughly studied, there is little comparative knowledge about the formation and development of the major scientific institutions and public agencies involved in Baltic Sea governance. In light of this, we discuss how knowledge about Sweden's marine environmental history can be improved, and the importance this may have for the future sustainability of the Baltic Sea.
  •  
4.
  • Isberg, Erik, 1994- (författare)
  • Planetary Timemaking : Paleoclimatology and the Temporalities of Environmental Knowledge, 1945-1990
  • 2023
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This thesis concerns the history of paleoclimatology in the postwar period. It follows the trajectory of two climate proxy records – ice cores and deep-sea cores – in the North Atlantic region, from their emergence as scientific objects in the 1940s to their incorporation into Earth System Science in the 1980s. In doing so, the thesis highlights how scientists have used these records to produce time and how this has affected the temporalities of the environment as a scientific and political concept. As anthropogenic impact on the planet arose as a political problem, the vast timescales of paleoclimatology became increasingly interwoven with climate modeling and environmental policy. Often, the records were understood as “natural archives”, providing unmediated access to past environmental conditions. This thesis shows how the times of ice- and deep-sea cores were, on the contrary, constantly re-shaped by scientific practices, institutional frameworks andcompeting temporal sensibilities in different scientific fields.With the rise of the Anthropocene concept in the last two decades, historians have begun to question the division between historical and natural times. Scientifically produced times, such as those made by ice- and deep-sea core drilling, have permeated discussions about the properties of historical time in the twenty-first century. Yet, the origins of thesetimes often remain out of view. This thesis argues that environmental historians and historians of science can contribute to these discussions by treating environmental times as objects of historical inquiry. Looking beyond planetary-scale models and following environmental times in situ, as they emerge, form and travel, can open up for more multi facettedapproaches to historical time in the proposed new geological epoch. The history of postwar paleoclimatology is therefore both a history of how scientists have produced environmental times and how planetary pasts enter the political present.
  •  
5.
  • Röver, Corinna, 1987- (författare)
  • Making Reindeer : The Negotiation of an Arctic Animal in Modern Swedish Sápmi, 1920-2020
  • 2021
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The Arctic has long been perceived as a static, timeless place of shielded wilderness. This perception extended to the reindeer as both part of the Arctic environment and of traditional Indigenous livelihoods. Physically, the reindeer of Swedish Sápmi looks largely the same today as it did a century ago - an animal ostensibly unaltered and unchanged.Nevertheless, this thesis argues that the reindeer has undergone a number of fundamental shifts of meaning in Swedish Sápmi over the past century. The dissertation asks how the reindeer's roles and functions evolved in Swedish Sápmi from ca. 1920 to 2020 and examines how, why and by whom the reindeer has been negotiated. It explores the changing understanding of the reindeer's role in society, studies emerging idea(l)s and purposes, and considers what mark they left on the animal.This study is a history of the ideas, discourses and practices that shaped the modern reindeer. It examines ways of understanding and making reindeer. At different points in time, varying combinations of actors have sought to control, shape and re-define this Arctic animal. The meaning attached to it changed as a result, and with it reindeer-related policies. Swedish state policies towards the Sámi and reindeer husbandry have especially deeply impacted the way reindeer were understood and governed. Over the course of a century, policy efforts aimed to control the reindeer's movements, health, reproduction and death, with varying success. Discourse and associated practices generated multiple versions of the reindeer. In terms of these changing versions, the thesis conceptualizes the reindeer as a changing technology and a socially constructed resource.Five empirical chapters trace how the reindeer was negotiated, especially between the Swedish state and Sámi herders. They show how the reindeer's role and purpose has been under repeated negotiation and discuss some of these roles. Restrictive border and grazing policies made the reindeer a trespasser at the turn of the twentieth century. From the 1950s onwards, a modernist improvement project envisioned it as economic resource. In the course of such rationalization efforts, the reindeer became an object of techno-scientific interest. Improvers attempted to transform reindeer into productive, reliable meat machines. These efforts faced a severe setback when the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 contaminated considerable numbers of reindeer, turning it into a toxic animal and a threatened bearer of Sámi culture. In more recent years, we find the reindeer at an intersection of consumer demand for natural foods and Sámi agency. It has become a symbol for claims to self-determination. Sámi champions of food sovereignty and land rights have started to reclaim and promote the reindeer as traditional and wholesome source of food through the Slow Food Sápmi movement.A closer look at these re-definitions reveals that the reindeer is no timeless, passive backdrop to human action. The reindeer itself has history - it is a historical animal with agency of its own, able to challenge efforts of control. Nevertheless, the different notions of the reindeer materialized into policies and ways of governing not only the reindeer but also their Indigenous herders. The (re)negotiations of what reindeer are or ought to be provide insights into the relationship between representatives of the Swedish state and of Sámi reindeer husbandry, as well as colonial legacies and persistently unequal power relations.
  •  
6.
  •  
7.
  •  
8.
  • Svensson, Daniel, 1983, et al. (författare)
  • Walking on the Shoulders of Giants: Historical Mountain Trails as Management Tools?
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: The Routledge International Handbook of Walking Studies. - 9781138195349 ; , s. 330-339
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Walking in mountains is a way of transport in varied terrain and a means to enhance nature experiences and deepen landscape relations. It is also one of the most popular activities in Swedish outdoor life as well as among international tourists. Mobility has over time and for multiple reasons resulted in a network of trails and pathways – a ‘mobility heritage’. However, this heritage is not static but continuously transformed through new needs and uses, and as such it is a vital component in any reform towards a more sustainable landscape management by and for governing bodies, NGOs, and other interest groups. Despite multiple users and uses, trails are often discrete, small-scale and with marginal direct effects on local ecology and landscape, although exceptions also exist. However, the long history of multiple actor use of trails and landscapes alongside them, and the reasons and interests behind their location and maintenance, has profoundly affected landscape perceptions over time.We argue that trails can be used as a tool to engage different interests and to minimize conflicts between different users, while aiming to enhance landscape values for all users. This is highly relevant to various forms of nature conservation, Sami reindeer herding, recreation and tourism. We aim to provide deeper knowledge about trails, conceptually and about their roles, functions, and how this may relate to future management. Against a background of theoretical, historical and empirical approaches to pathways and walking we present our topic through the lens of Swedish mountain trails, with a special focus on Jämtland County. Can the interests of visiting hikers and multiple local and regional interests come to co-exist in a sustainable way by using trails as one main tool?
  •  
9.
  • Pathways : Exploring the Routes of a Movement Heritage
  • 2022
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This anthology explores possibilities to acknowledge human motion, and traces thereof, as heritage. Today, with the increasing interest in local and sustainable connections, and in bodily and spiritual enhancement, we see a growing use of walking tracks both in landscapes within reach from urban centres and in more remotely located or ‘wild’ areas. The corona pandemic has further propelled these trends. Of course, landscapes that are commonly understood as wilderness or ‘nature’ are in most cases clearly influenced by human actions and movements. While walking trails tend to be regarded as pathways to experience nature and as tools to promote public health, they could also be seen and used as routes to culture and history, indeed as pathways to the past. Based on a Swedish research project with the aim to explore the multiple dimensions of walking, paths and movement, this volume engages and discusses the potential effects of such an expansion of the heritage register.
  •  
10.
  •  
Skapa referenser, mejla, bekava och länka
  • Resultat 1-10 av 350
Typ av publikation
tidskriftsartikel (134)
bokkapitel (106)
recension (21)
annan publikation (20)
konferensbidrag (18)
rapport (13)
visa fler...
bok (12)
doktorsavhandling (11)
samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (10)
forskningsöversikt (3)
licentiatavhandling (2)
konstnärligt arbete (1)
visa färre...
Typ av innehåll
övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt (136)
refereegranskat (108)
populärvet., debatt m.m. (106)
Författare/redaktör
Sörlin, Sverker, 195 ... (70)
Svensson, Daniel, 19 ... (12)
Sörlin, Sverker, Pro ... (11)
Svensson, Daniel (9)
Warde, Paul (8)
visa fler...
Benner, Mats (7)
Saltzman, Katarina, ... (6)
Danell, Kjell (5)
Jørgensen, Dolly (5)
Mattsson, Leif (4)
Wormbs, Nina, Profes ... (4)
Hedenborg, Susanna (3)
Finnveden, Göran (3)
Salö, Linus, 1980- (3)
Wormbs, Nina, 1968- (3)
Bergström, Roger (3)
Nilsson, David, 1968 ... (3)
Armiero, Marco (3)
Backman, Erik (3)
Ljungkvist, John (3)
Wormbs, Nina (3)
Dahlberg, Annika (3)
Lidström, Susanna (3)
Ekström, Anders (2)
Van Der Leeuw, Sande ... (2)
Höhler, Sabine, Asso ... (2)
Svedäng, Henrik (2)
Steffen, Will (2)
Barthel, Stephan, 19 ... (2)
Barthel, Stephan (2)
Fredman, Peter (2)
Wall-Reinius, Sandra ... (2)
Gerhardt, Karin (2)
Sinclair, Paul (2)
Sandell, Klas (2)
Crumley, Carole (2)
Perez Vico, Eugenia (2)
Fredman, Peter, 1965 ... (2)
Kåberger, Tomas (2)
Robin, Elizabeth (2)
Costanza, Robert (2)
Cornell, Sarah (2)
Hibbard, Kathy (2)
Aulenbach, Steve (2)
Brewer, Simon (2)
Burek, Michael (2)
Hegmon, Michelle (2)
Heckbert, Scott (2)
Jackson, Stephen T. (2)
visa färre...
Lärosäte
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (336)
Uppsala universitet (12)
Stockholms universitet (9)
Göteborgs universitet (8)
Umeå universitet (6)
Malmö universitet (5)
visa fler...
Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet (4)
Chalmers tekniska högskola (3)
Högskolan i Gävle (2)
Södertörns högskola (2)
Luleå tekniska universitet (1)
Högskolan i Halmstad (1)
Linköpings universitet (1)
Lunds universitet (1)
Mittuniversitetet (1)
Försvarshögskolan (1)
visa färre...
Språk
Svenska (187)
Engelska (150)
Norska (9)
Franska (1)
Danska (1)
Italienska (1)
visa fler...
Kinesiska (1)
visa färre...
Forskningsämne (UKÄ/SCB)
Humaniora (350)
Samhällsvetenskap (49)
Naturvetenskap (29)
Lantbruksvetenskap (5)
Medicin och hälsovetenskap (4)
Teknik (1)

År

Kungliga biblioteket hanterar dina personuppgifter i enlighet med EU:s dataskyddsförordning (2018), GDPR. Läs mer om hur det funkar här.
Så här hanterar KB dina uppgifter vid användning av denna tjänst.

 
pil uppåt Stäng

Kopiera och spara länken för att återkomma till aktuell vy