Publications
Conference contributions (page 17 of 27)
- Willim, R. (2012). Small Things That Matter.
- Willim, R. & O'Dell, T. (2012). On The Road: Following Ethnography From Orange County to Madison Avenue.
- Önnerfors, A. (2011). La Sociabilité feminine en Suède au XVIIIe Siècle. In Révauger, C. & Lemare, J. C. (Eds.) Les Femmes et la Franc-Maçonnerie (pp. 77-96). La Pensée et les Hommes.
- Önnerfors, A. (2011). The Establishment of the Swedish Scottish Degrees. Kilwinning, 83-94.
- Alftberg, Å. (2011). Old age and the making of everyday life.
- Andersson, G. (2011). Malmö als Musikstadt zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. In Loos, H. (Ed.) [Host publication title missing] (pp. 3-9), Band 1.. Gudrun Schröder Verlag, Leipzig.
- Annet Kinengyere, A. & Olander, B. (2011). Users’ knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding electronic resources and information literacy: a pilot study at Makerere University.
- Arvidson, J. (2011). A sounding visual text in motion: the title sequence and intermedial iconicity.
- Arvidson, M. (2011). Musikverket i den postdigitala tidsåldern.
- Bengtsen, P. (2011). Cultural Production Outside the Confines of the Institution.
- Bengtsen, P. (2011). Images of Risk Taking : On Graffiti as Process and Gesture.
- Carlsson, H. (2011). How to study social media practises in converging library spaces. Making the case for deploying co-presence ethnography in studies of 2.0-libraries. In Huvila, I., Holmberg, K. & Kronqvist-Berg, M. (Eds.) Information Science and Social Media. Proceedings of the International Conference Information Science and Social Media ISSOME 2011, August 24-26, Åbo/Turku, Finland (pp. 83-90). Information Studies, Åbo Academy University, Finland: Åbo.
- Dunér, D. (2011). Categories of the Mind, or: A Short Introduction to Lunarian Linguistics. The History and Philosophy of Astrobiology. International Conference on Tycho Brahe’s island Ven, Sweden, September 27–28, 2011, 34-35. The Pufendorf Institute of Advanced Studies, Lund University.
- Dunér, D. (2011). Human Cognition in Space and Time: Prolegomena to a Cognitive History. Towards Cognitive Semiotics: A Semiotic Perspective on Cognition / A Cognitive Perspective on Semiosis, 19-19. Nordic Association for Semiotic Studies.
- Enevold, J. (2011). Spelet om Hälsan: Lek och Allvar i The Biggest Loser. Forum för humanistisk-samhällsvetenskaplig hälsoforskning: Forskarkonferens kring temat Program och praktik, 12-13. Lund University.
- Flores, F. (2011). From Husserl to Ihde and Beyond - Some Evolutionary Lines in Contemporary Philosophy of Technology. [Host publication title missing]. Social Science Research Network (SSRN).
- Francke, H. & Sundin, O. (2011). New media in the classroom: Challenged notions and transformed practices?.
- Goysdotter, M. (2011). Loan wolves and ”terjed” images. Indexicality in nature and wildlife photography.
- Gustavsson, K. (2011). The paradox of nationalism in constructing heritage.
- Haider, J. (2011). Blogging about climate-friendly soups and twittering about eco-cleaning: Practicing environmental information in social media.
- Haider, J. (2011). From 'ethical consumption' to 'ethical prosumption'? The environmental impact of everyday life, social media and doing domestic work as home work. In Albin, M., Alkan-Olsson, J., Bohgard, M., Jakobsson, K., Karlsson, B., Lundqvist, P., Ottosson, M., Rassner, F., Svensson, M. & Tinnerberg, H. (Eds.) Arbete och hälsa (pp. 31-31), 45. Sahlgrenska Academy.
- Haider, J. (2011). Longing for a greener life. Shaping and reproduction of environmental information in social media. ACSIS Publications, 6, 117-117. Linköping University.
- Hanell, F. (2011). A situated view on Information Literacy : epistemological issues and practical solutions through analysis of participatory media in learning environments.
- Hansson, K. (2011). Krisbegreppet i psykiatrin. Krisens sociala och kulturella betydelse i 1970-talets psykiatri. Forum för humanistisk-samhällsvetenskaplig hälsoforskning, 30-30. Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, Lunds universitet.
- Hansson, K. (2011). Life crisis as a public transformation. ACSIS Publications, 6, 189-190. Linköping University.