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Διερεύνηση απόψεων και πρακτικών Ελλήνων γονέων δίγλωσσων παιδιών στη Σουηδία ...
Κεφαλά, Ζωή Ευάγγελου. - : Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2018
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Quadcopters or Linguistic Corpora:Establishing RDM Services for Small-Scale Data Producers at Big Universities
Voß, V. (Viola); Hamrin, G. (Göran). - 2018
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Quadcopters or Linguistic Corpora : Establishing RDM Services for Small-Scale Data Producers at Big Universities.
Hamrin, Göran; Voß, Viola. - : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster, 2018
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Citizenship as individual responsibility through personal investment - an ethnographic study in a study circle ...
Pastuhov, Annika; Rusk, Fredrik. - : Univ., 2018
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Citizenship as individual responsibility through personal investment - an ethnographic study in a study circle
In: European journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults 9 (2018) 1, S. 95-108 (2018)
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Football for Inclusion: Examining the Pedagogic Rationalities and the Technologies of Solidarity of a Sports-Based Intervention in Sweden
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 2 ; 232-240 ; Sport for Social Inclusion: Questioning Policy, Practice and Research (2018)
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Researching health in diverse neighbourhoods: critical reflection on the use of a community research model in Uppsala, Sweden.
Hamed, Sarah; Klingberg, Sonja; Mahmud, Amina Jama. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018. : BMC Res Notes, 2018
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Myth and respectability in Swedish and Dutch fascism, 1931-40
Kunkeler, Nathaniël David Benjamin. - : University of Cambridge, 2018. : History, 2018. : Trinity College, 2018
Abstract: The focus of this thesis is on the process of myth-making (mythopoeia) in the Dutch National Socialist Movement (NSB) and the Swedish National Socialist Workers’ Party (NSAP), using a cultural pragmatic approach to analyse the practicalities and implementation of mythopoeia comparatively. A variety of fascist performances, scripted and unscripted, are considered as having mythopoeic potential, and understood as performative in character, i.e. constituting the thing they claimed to represent. Multiple parts of this mythopoeic process are analysed: the resources, organisation, and technologies required to implement it, and the nature of the process, the events, performances, in other words the actual implementation, and reception by audiences. Secondly, it uses respectability as a means of seeing how in a national context this process was limited, inhibited, or otherwise defined by the standards of the public and media, to which fascists ultimately tried to appeal, thus providing an external perspective on fascist activities to contextualise them. The thesis is divided into four chapters, which deal with the party apparatus, leader myth, political uniforms, and the role of aesthetics and spectacle respectively. Together these chapters explore the relationship between mythopoeia and respectability as refracted through party organisation and administration, as embodied by the ‘charismatic’ fascist Leader, in the day-to-day behaviour and appearance of the rank-and-file, and ultimately the holistic experience of fascist aesthetics, i.e. the fully scripted and organised spectacles of party congresses. Ultimately it is shown that the fascist movements of Sweden and the Netherlands were highly innovative organisations. Mythopoeia had a powerful mobilising capacity, which could make up for the diminutive financial power and low membership figures of fascist parties. Finally it appears that the relationship between myth and respectability was not a straightforward dialectical one, but multivalent, and highly dynamic. ; N/A
Keyword: Anton Mussert; far-right; fascism; interwar europe; myth; Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging; national socialism; Nationalsocialistiska Arbetarepartiet; nazism; netherlands; NSAP; NSB; party organisation; performativity; political culture; respectability; SSS; Sven Olov Lindholm; Svensk-Socialistisk Samling; sweden
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.33294
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/285968
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Carpet beaters for sale in Östersund, Sweden
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Pigs at Stora Skuggan
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Section of Överhogdal Weave 1A
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Lupines (lupins) at Arlandastad, Sweden
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Swedish mini-pigs at Stora Skuggen in northern Stockholm
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Shooting range at the Swedish National Biathlon Arena in Östersund, Sweden
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Community garden at apartment complex in Odenslund- Odenskog area of Ostersund, Sweden
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Relica of an upright warp-weighted Iron Age loom held at Jamtli
Campbell, Sandy. - 2018
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Studies in Övdalian Morphology and Syntax: New Research on a Lesser-Known Scandinavian Language
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Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon
2018
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Soziale Wahrnehmung von Vornamen - Skandinavien und Österreich im Vergleich
Eyrich, Birgit. - 2018
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What is the “Imagined North”? Ethical Principles
Chartier, Daniel. - : Imaginaire Nord and Arctic Arts Summit, 2018
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