785 research outputs found
"Thou Shalt Make No Graven Maps!": An Interview with Gunnar Olsson
The author spoke with renowned Swedish geographer Gunnar Olsson about maps, GIS and the power of imagination in both history and geography
Beyond ‘Needy’ Individuals: Conceptualizing Information Behavior
Understanding information users and their behavior is a question of central importance for information
research and practice. The paper challenges several aspects of existing approaches to understanding information behavior, including: the focus on individual cognition at the expense of social and affective factors; the construction of information users as defined by their areas of ignorance and uncertainty, rather than their expertise; and the focus on purposive rather than non-purposive information behavior. It argues that only by addressing these weaknesses and developing new research strategies and theoretical frameworks which focus attention on the social processes and relationships which underpin users’ information behavior can we hope to develop a truly holistic understanding of the relationship between people and information. The paper uses the author’s study of information behavior researcher’s constructions of an author (Brenda Dervin) to illustrate how a social constructivist approach can both build on existing approaches to information behavior research and address some of their weaknesses. It argues that social constructivist approaches provide a theoretical lens through which information researchers can gain a clearer picture of information users not as ‘needy’ individuals to be ‘helped’, but as social beings, experts in their own life-worlds
Commentaries from Erik J. Olsson
In this chapter, the author argues that there are cases in which a nonexpert’s autonomously-formed belief is based on evidence that would otherwise be sufficient for justification, but where this belief is rendered unjustified by (potential) evidence which the nonexpert fails to take into account. He gives various examples in support of his claim. One involves Roger, a food scientist for a large food corporation, who is also an enthusiastic cook. The rules of thumb he has derived from his cooking experience are very reliable, but not as reliable as the scientific method he masters. The author reports that he has argued, in earlier work, that the source of the “ought” is in the normative expectations others are entitled to have based on a person’s participation in various social practices. He thinks that his account underpins a kind of “social-epistemic bootstrapping”, which he thinks is “happy”
Supplemental material for The spatial distribution and frequency of street, plot and building types across five European cities
Supplemental Material for The spatial distribution and frequency of street, plot and building types across five European cities by Meta Berghauser Pont, Gianna Stavroulaki, Evgeniya Bobkova, Jorge Gil, Lars Marcus, Jesper Olsson, Kailun Sun, Miguel Serra, Birgit Hausleitner, Ashley Dhanani and Ann Legeby in EPB: Urban Analytics and City Science</p
Give Jesus pants. Om bandspelare och poetisk återvinning
Texter samhällen: Gunnar D Hansson: Försmak av övergivet; Mikael Löfgren: Omstörta alla förhållanden eller Hej! Läs Kafka!; Ingrid Holmqvist: Flickan och monstret. Om Inger Edelfeldt, Gilbert och Gubar och postmoderna freaks; Thomas Olsson: Geijer och bildningen som klassmärkeÅterbruk: Mats Jansson: Återbrukets poetik. Om Gunnar D Hanssons lyrik; Jesper Olsson: Give Jesus Pants. Om bandspelare och poetisk återvinning; Lisbeth Larsson: Recycling Mozart; Camilla Brudin Borg: Fru Mariannes uppförande. Søren Kierkegaards Antingen-eller i Victoria Benedictssons roman Fru Marianne; Stina Hansson: Ett förvirrat, snöpligt och enfaldigt återbruk60-tal: Sonia Lagerwall: När serierutan intar museet och romanen blir mobil Den orena estetikens franska 60-tal; Johanna Lundström Gondouin: Indexikalitet och modernitet. Om Robert Bresson och P O Sundman; Gunnar Arrias: Från verk till repertoar, från expression till läsaraktivering om litteraturvetenskaplig begreppsbildning och Willy Kyrklunds Polyfem förvandladGenre: Christiane Andersen: Stilbegriffe und Gattungskonzept. Zur Systematik der (Kultur)Wissenschaften bei Ernst Cassirer und Ludwik Fleck. Eine unbefangene Vergleichsstudie; Arne Melberg: Eftertankar om reselitteraturen; Peter Forsgren: Romanen och det moderna samhället. Ludvig Nordström och romangenrens förnyelse; Åsa Arping: Memoir öfver den förlidna veckan. Orvar Odd och kåseriet; Christina Svensson: Kärleksdikt, självporträtt, brev eller gravdikt. En genrediskussion av Tegnérs dikt Den Döde; Per Arne Tjäder: Den värmande samvaron. Om praktiken om motsättningarna om berättelser på scenen; Mats Malm: Lyriken, genresystemet och känslornaReception: Merete Mazzarella: Att läsa en novell med läkarstudenter; Dag Hedman: Lyckan. Om studenters läsning av en populärlitterär novell av Gösta Palmcrantz; Staffan Thorson: Den teoretiska praktiken. Exemplet studentläsningar; Hanne-Lore Andersson: Om litteraturvetenskapen och läsarna. Reflexioner med utgångspunkt i tre läsarbrev till Birgit Th Sparre; Jenny Bergenmar: Selma Lagerlöf, kortprosan och läsarnas kanonDelblanc: Lars Ahlbom: Vad är det klockorna vill säga? Om livsvilja och sekularisering i Sven Delblancs radiopjäs Stark; Tomas Forser: Marknaden och den lärde plebejen. Litteraturkritikern Sven Delblanc; Lars Lönnroth: Delblancs drolerier. Karikatyrteckningar i litteraturhistoriens marginalKonstens grepp: Ulf Olsson: Varför går en Författare omkring i flera av Lars Noréns pjäser?; Ola Holmgren: Himmel, helvete och humor. Inledningen till August Strindbergs Dödsdansen I; Sven Arne Bergmann: Berättartekniska innovationer i Dunungen I; Martin Ånestrand: När ljuset släcks syns snart ett annorlunda sken; Eva Lilja: Stillhet och rörelse i Tomas Tranströmers Spår; Christer Ekholm: Bara Beckman / 1881Variationer: Mats Furberg: Inte inte utan utan; Jonas Ingvarsson: Kartan är större än verkligheten. Doktoranden och Handledaren: En loggocentrisk fiktion.; Stina Otterberg: Falla; Eva Borgström: En fågelskådares jungfrufärd</p
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ARTIKLAR
Birger Olsson: Att umgås med texter
Gösta Wrede: Om livsåskådningsforskning i skönlitteratur
Carl Fredrik Hallencreutz: Dialog – medel eller mål. Ett missionsvetenskapligt längdsnitt
Thorvald Källstad: Meditationen som religiöst och psykologiskt fenomen
LITTERATUR
Hans Christoph Deppe: Wächter und Späher. Studien zu Einar Billing vor dem Hintergrund theologischer Strömungen auf dem Kontinent. Anm. av Martin Lindström
Lyman T. Lundeen: Risk and Rhetoric in Religion. Whitehead’s Theory of Language and the Discourse of Faith. Anm. av Benkt-Erik Benktson
Johannes Klein: Kampf um Gott in der deutschen Dichtung. Anm. av Birgit Stolt
Gottfrid Billings levnadsminnen. Biskopstiden i Lund. Anm. av Allan Arvastson
Johan Unger: Den religiösa erfarenheten. En psykologisk studie. Anm. av Carl-Erik Brattemo
Einar Sigurbjörnsson: Ministry within the People of God. The Development of the Doctrines on the Church and on the Ministry in the Second Vatican Council’s DE ECCLESIA. Anm. av Benkt-Erik Benktson
AKTUELLT
Lars Österlin: Internationellt lutherskt ecklesiologistudiu
”Jag tror att det var rätt i tiden” - En studie av beslutsprocessen bakom införandet av sprutbytesprogrammet
Author: Mattias Olsson Title: “I think the time was right” A study of the decision making behind the needle exchange programme Supervisor: Eva-Malin Antoniusson Assessor: Mats Hilte The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to highlight the decision making process of the Scanian politicians regarding the local needle-exchange programme by using Kingdons agenda-setting theory. It is based upon interviews with five Scanian politicians. I have come to the conclusion that the HIV-epidemic was the one thing that enabled the making of the first programmes. The social services and doctors specialized in drug abuse were the two groups with the most influence on the political decision making
Meaning and authority: the social construction of an 'author' among information behaviour researchers
Introduction. The study explores the social processes that influence the construction by academic (information behaviour) researchers of the meaning/s and significance/s of an author and her work prominent in the literature of their field (Brenda Dervin). Method. Semi-structured qualitative interviews, based in part on the 'Life-Line' and 'Time-line' techniques developed by Dervin and her collaborators. Participants were purposefully sampled to reflect a range of experience levels and conceptual approaches.. Analysis. The study adopted an inductive approach to data analysis, based on the 'constant comparison' approach of Glaser and Strauss. Feedback from participants was sought throughout the analysis process via email. Results. 'Interactions and Relationships' describes the social contacts involved in their construction of the author; 'The Role of Existing Constructions' deals with participants' existing knowledge and understandings; and 'Accepted and Contested Constructions' demonstrates how they drew on their existing constructions in order to accept or contest the constructions of the author conveyed to them Conclusion. Participants' constructive processes involved drawing on their previous experience ('existing constructions') in order to accept or contest the constructions of the author conveyed to them in each new encounter. Participants' constructive processes had two interdependent aspects: the construction of meaning and the construction of authority
"Ta en sup - å va' som folk?" - studie av en läsardebatt kring föräldrars alkoholvanor på Aftonbladet.se
Author: Anette Olsson Title: Have a drink – be a sport? Study of a reader debate concerning the drinking habits of parents on Aftonbladet.se. Supervisor: Håkan Jönson The aim of this study is to through a readers debate, sparked by an article in the media, look at as to whether the drinking habits of a parent could be considered as being problematic or not. I chose to view the debate from a social constructionist perspective. As such I looked for the underlying themes of the debate. I found that the child was portrayed as a victim who suffered great harm. The parent, when portrayed as an offender, was someone selfish who by drinking alcohol put their child’s wellbeing at risk. Alcohol was debated as whether being a poison or a substance to enjoy. Also the risks of getting caught in substance abuse were discussed. Keywords: alcohol, parenting, child neglect, media, social constructionis
The construction of the meaning and significance of an 'author' among information behaviour researchers : a social constructivist approach
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.This study identifies and explores the social processes that influence the construction by academic researchers of the meaning/s and significance/s of an author and her work prominent in the literature of their field. It examines the construction by 15 information behaviour researchers of Brenda Dervin and her work, using semi-structured interviewing and inductive analysis techniques.
In focussing theoretical attention on social processes, the study seeks to address critiques of prevailing approaches to information behaviour research, such as: a focus on individual cognition at the expense of social and affective factors; a construction of information users defined by their areas of ignorance and uncertainty, rather than their expertise; and a focus on purposive rather than non-purposive information behaviour.
Conceptually, the study has been influenced by a range of theoretical approaches from both information behaviour research and a variety of other disciplines, including Dervin's Sense-Making and Foucauldian discourse analysis.
The study found that participants' initial contact with the author and her work, and the subsequent important events in their relationship, occurred not because of purposeful searching, but rather 'socially' - as a part of non-purposive events and relationships related to the participants' role as academic researchers. The source most frequently discussed by participants was informal discussions with colleagues, and participants' interactions with 'author texts' were commonly mediated by their interpersonal communication. The study found that the significant influences on participants' constructive processes were people and texts with whom they had a long-term relationship.
Participants' constructions of the author and her work were an essentially social process. Their sense-making was inextricably linked to their social context/s: their interactions with their colleagues and mentors; their engagement with the literature and theories of information science and other fields; their research interests and specialisations; and their educational and cultural backgrounds. Participants' constructive processes largely involved elaborating existing constructions - radical changes in construction were both rare and traumatic. Participants' constructions were neither objective nor wholly subjective, but intersubjective - based on shared understandings, conventions and social practices.
Participants' constructive processes had two interdependent aspects: the construction of meaning and the construction of authority (knowledge/power). Participants' informal behaviour, as well as their engagement with formal information sources, involved constructions of authority. Their constructions of the authority of their informant/s determined whether they accepted or rejected the constructions of the author conveyed to them. Participants were able to strategically use shared constructions to add to the credibility and authority of their own wor
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