Scheduled Conference | Title | |
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Conceptual challenges in studying the everyday life of persons – and an empirical attempt at doing so | Abstract |
Lasse Meinert Jensen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Customers without Customs | Abstract |
Morten Larsen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Doing together as a method for developing daily rhythm and routines | Abstract |
Pirjo Korvela, Sari Kivilehto, Olga Nurminen, Leena Näveri | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Everyday classroom discourse | Abstract |
Luisa Molinari, Consuelo Mameli | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Everyday conversations in family life: Analysis of the stance-taking process | Abstract |
Luisa Molinari, Marina Everri | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Everyday life in a family living on the edge of exclusion | Abstract |
Marja Saarilahti | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Health as lifelong and “life-wide" learning process | Abstract |
Anne Liveng | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Health Promotion and the Personal Conduct of Everyday Life | Abstract |
kasper andreas kristensen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Inequality in health | Abstract |
Betina Dybbroe | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Intermarriage, children of mixed parentage and mental health: Everyday life - and life course perspectives | Abstract |
Rashmi Singla, Rashmi Singla, Helene Bang, Rashmi Singla | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Learning from everyday life: reflection over experiences | Abstract |
Kajsa Ellegård | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Material and emotional movements of everyday school life. Researching the dynamics of everyday processes of schooling through the spoken memories of former school pupils | Abstract |
Lisa Rosén Rasmussen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Nordic Everyday life research - multifaceted and elusive | Abstract |
Kristina Karlsson | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Participative training as prerequisite for safer work. The experience of workers in the care environment in Sweden. | Abstract |
valentina santi löw | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | PhD | Abstract |
Taina Kyrönlampi-Kylmänen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Primacy of the image in young children's everyday sociality | Abstract |
Niklas Alexander Chimirri | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Process of Normalization in Families with Children Affected by Congenital Hemorrhagic Diseases | Abstract |
Francesca Emiliani | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Severe disruptions of the conduct of everyday life. | Abstract |
Bodil Maria Pedersen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Social repetition, duration and change in the everyday life of lesbian mothers – connecting everyday life and queer theories | Abstract |
Paula Kuosmanen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Talking Time, Talking Care: Family Life as Situated Order and its Implications for a Politics of Care | Abstract |
La Valle Natalia | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | The everyday ‘familiarity’ of work in child care centres: Challenges to processes of professionalization? | Abstract |
Steen Baagøe Nielsen | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Unnoticed or visible? Professional knowledge with regards to everyday practice | Abstract |
Camilla Schmidt | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Why to investigate everyday technologies from a first-person perspective? | Abstract |
Ernst Schraube | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Work in day care institutions as the creation of coherence in everyday life | Abstract |
Annegrethe Ahrenkiel | ||
Subjectivity and Learning in Everyday Life | Working time policy change and new patterns of inequality in Sweden | Abstract |
Uffe Enokson | ||
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