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A Tonally Well-Organized Society or Anarchy? Aesthetical and Social Aspects of Swedish Art Music 1945–1960
(Mats Arvidson)
Ageing, body and health
(Åsa Alftberg)
Belonging, cultural identity and contemporary photography.
(Erika Larsson)
Between nation and the surrounding world
(Henrik Brissman)
Biomedicine, Culture and Society
(Niclas Hagen)
Borders of Knowledge
(Maria Simonsen)
Botanical Images – a Study of the Illustrations in Carl Lindman’s Flora
(Gunilla Törnvall)
Camera Body (prel. title)
(Moa Goysdotter)
Climate Dramas
(Adam Brenthel)
Constructing the library - shaping technology. Implementing social media applications in Swedish public library organisations
(Hanna Carlsson)
Encounters with Exclusion. Culture, class, body at health care centres.
(Ingrid Fioretos)
Food culture and restaurants
(Anna Burstedt)
Gender and violence - historical and cultural perspectives
(Gabriella Nilsson)
In a breath. A cultural analysis of asthma as limitations and possibility.
(Kristofer Hansson)
Investigations of the swedish peasant society in the 1920's
(Karin Gustavsson)
Knäred from above and below - a cultural study about collective self-images and shared values in a swedish countryside community.
(Helena Larsson)
Modernity and Intermediality in Erik Asklund's Early Novels
(Mikael Askander)
Monstrosity & Humanity: Paré, Deleuze and Teratological Traditions in French Philosophy
(Jonnie Eriksson)
New arenas for learning: teacher students’ use of participatory media as tools for learning
(Fredrik Hanell)
Scholarly communication practice and the use of weblogs
(Sara Kjellberg)
Simulating resuscitation – material and social practices as mediators of knowledge and meaning
(Karolina Lindh)
Street Art
(Peter Bengtsen)
The looks of books. The emergence and establishment of publishers' bindings in Sweden, 1840–1914, with special emphasis on decorated clothbindings. A study of the design and technique of binding, and its relation to modernity and material culture.
(Kristina Lundblad)
When Giants Roamed the North: Swedish Scholarship in the Age of the Antiquaries
(Matthew Norris)
Young women's evaluation of information sources before choosing a contraceptive: information literacy practices
(Johanna Rivano Eckerdal)
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