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  • Ericsson, Urban, et al. (författare)
  • Open Archives and their Significance in the Communication of Science (Workshop in Uppsala 16-17 November)
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: ScieCom info. - 1652-3202. ; 6
  • Tidskriftsartikel (populärvet., debatt m.m.)abstract
    • Today there are several projects concerned with how to use usage data from open archives in order to understand the new ways of how science is communicated. The key issue in this scientific field is to develop secure and reliable statistical analysis for the usage of the objects deposited in open archives. With the increasing efforts to evaluate science in different ways it is important to understand the metrics from open archives. At the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) a two-day workshop was held on the topic in November. The aim was to examine how usage metrics can provide new knowledge about how science is communicated through open archives and if it also can be a tool in the future evaluation of science. The workshop was financed by the OpenAccess.se program and we were more than 60 participants taking part of interesting lectures and discussions. This was a multisited workshop. Most of the participants were in Uppsala but some of us participated via video from SLU-sites in Alnarp and Umeå. Some of the presenters also connected via the same video link during the workshop
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  • Johansson, Anders S, 1968- (författare)
  • Vad var kritiken? : Om aktivism, cynism och kritisk teori
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: K & K. - 0905-6998 .- 2246-2589. ; 44:122, s. 123-140
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The article tries to question the premises of the critical subject. Is critique, understood as a subjective judgement, still possible, or have we reached a medial and political situation where this is no longer an option? The article turns to Horkheimer and Adorno and confronts their ideal of a critical theory with the criticism directed to it from Peter Sloterdijk. Somehow the critical thinking which the Frankfurt School inaugurated seems to have taken two directions today: either a cynical, resigned one, or an activist one. The article argues that both may be understood as attempts to preserve the subject, in the same way as Adorno was accused of by Sloterdijk. In that perspective, the possibility of critique may appear to be non-existent. However, if critique is understood, with Luc Boltanski, not as an activity performed by an individual critic, but rather by an institution, by society, the situation appears in a different light. This is, the article argues, the necessary step to take: to liberate criticism from individualism, and understand the individual critic not as the origin of critique, but as its medium.
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  • Karlsson, Urban (författare)
  • Den obefintliga framtiden : en studie om en nedläggningshotad gruvby i fjällen
  • 1990
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Klimpfjäll is a mountain village in the south of Lappland. In the middle of the 1970's a mine was set up in Stekenjokk about 20 km west of Klimpfjäll. A new housing estate was built, as an extension of Klimpfjäll, to accommodate the miners (about 170 people) and their families. This new part of Klimpfjäll was named, by the local inhabitants, Nybyn (The New Village), and the original village became known as Gammelbyn (The Old Village).For many of the people, the move to Nybyn was not just a case of being provided with the opportunity to earn a living. It was part of a life-objective.However, this way of life had an obstacle; the mine had a limited lifespan. A number of Nybyn's inhabitants could possibly remain in the village, even after the closing of the mine, but for the majority this was an impossibility. Nevertheless, the people still believed in the possibility of "saving" Nybyn as a whole, despite the unreasonableness of that belief. This was also the belief held by the local council, the state and the mining company.I have named this phenomenon "mystification". The future of Klimpfjäll became a mystery. The people would rather not discuss the future of Klimpfjäll because they know that it does not exist, they, nevertheless, want to believe in it. It is this mystification that made the establishment of the mine possible, and which holds Nybyn together socially.The Social Welfare Service in Vilhelmina had, for a long time, regarded Klimpfjäll as a social problem. The problem was defined as being traditional social problems, due partly to addiction and partly to loneliness. For this reason an action research project was started. But the real problem for the people of Nybyn was the uncertainty of the future. The project was doomed to fail.Why should the people of Nybyn "go to evening classes" when their village was being threatened with closure? The project became just one element in the continuing mystification.It was not possible to redefine the project as a "survival project", since everyone wanted to believe in a continue future for the mine.In this study I have attempted to understand why it was impossible for the action research project to succeed. In understanding its failure I believe that we can also understand the people of Klimpfjäll.
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  • Abu El-Rus, Mohamed A., et al. (författare)
  • Mueilha rare metals granite, Eastern Desert of Egypt : An example of a magmatic-hydrothermal system in the Arabian-Nubian Shield
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Lithos. - : Elsevier BV. - 0024-4937. ; 294-295, s. 362-382
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Mueilha granite pluton is one of the rare-metals bearing peraluminous granitic plutons in the Arabian-Nubian Shield. It represents the apical part of a highly evolved magma chamber emplaced at a shallow level subsequent to the post Pan-African orogeny. The pluton can be seen as a highly leucocratic medium-grained albite/oligoclase framework infilled with quartz, K-feldspar and muscovite that are variably overgrown by K-feldspar, muscovite, quartz and topaz megacrysts. The increasing number and size of the K-feldspar megacrysts at the expense of the whitened albite/oligoclase framework imparts variably red color to the Mueilha granite. Contacts between the milky white and red granites are usually gradational, but may be locally sharp or may form narrow transition zones resulting from abrupt variations in texture and lithology. Textural relations indicate an initial stage of hydrothermal albitization of magmatic plagioclase and crystallization of topaz megacrysts resulting from infiltration of Na-rich fluorine bearing fluids. A subsequent stage of metasomatic enrichment is characterized by extensive growth of large K-feldspar, quartz and muscovite megacrysts at the expense of the albite/oligoclase crystals as a result of infiltration of K-Si rich hydrous fluids. Post-magmatic infiltration of hydrous fluids along the fault planes is shown by the intense replacement of alkali feldspar megacrysts by quartz, development of myrmekitic intergrowth pockets along the K-feldspar megacrysts and sealing of the micro-fractures by cryptocrystalline mixtures of clay minerals, iron oxides, sericite and chlorite. Compositionally, the red granitic rocks have higher SiO2, Fe2O3total, K2O/Na2O, Σ REE, Y, Th, U, Zr and Zn and lower Al2O3, Ga, Ta, Nb and Mo compared to the milky white granites. LILE and Sn do not show clear variation trends throughout the Mueilha granite pluton, suggesting their immobility during hydrothermal alteration. Microthermometric measurements indicate that the interactions with the hydrothermal fluids started at a minimum temperature > 400°C, most likely during the late-stage crystallization of the Mueilha granite and continued after their complete solidification (i.e. subsolidus conditions) at a temperature as low as 120 °C. The high fertility of Mueilha granite is most plausibly the result of partial melting within the undepleted juvenile crust of the Arabian–Nubian Shield that has formed during the Pan-African orogeny.
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  • Almström, Peter, 1972 (författare)
  • On Cost Measurement for Value-based Healthcare
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the EurOMA conference 2017, Edinburgh.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The cost aspect in Value-based Healthcare (VBHC) is to a large extent neglected or seen as a problematic factor. Time-driven Activity Based Costing is a promising model to be used in healthcare in the context of VBHC. However, the way cost data is collected this far is awkward and suffer from serious reliability issues. A straight forward way of collecting the necessary data reliably, is to use work study methods. This paper demonstrates the use of pre-determined time studies, work sampling, and stop-watch studies in a case at a large university hospital.
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  • Axell, Monica, 1962, et al. (författare)
  • Den energieffektiva kyldisken
  • 2005
  • Ingår i: 4:e eff-Sys-dagen. ; 1, s. 7-
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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