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Et Per Højholt-brev om »Havet komplet«
‘Havet komplet’ appeared in Per Højholt’s Lynmuseet og andre blindgyder (1982; The Lightning Museum and other Blind Alleys). The author commented on it in a letter from 1991 addressed to Aage Jørgensen. This letter is a source for understanding Højholt’s po-etics. The letter is published and annotated in this article
Similar increase in hemoglobin mass with “Live High Train Low” in normobaric and hypobaric hypoxia
Idrottsvåldets karaktär [Elektronisk resurs] : en forsknings- och kunskapsinventering - bilaga 4
Rapporten ger en kunskapsbakgrund och en förståelse för idrottsvåldets karaktär i ett historisk samt i ett nutidsperspektiv baserat på vetenskaplig grund och beprövad erfarenhet.</p
The fans can : A Swedish case study
Aim: The aim of this presentation is to map out and analyse how Swedish football fandom, as a lived and mediated experience, is being formed and transformed by football fans themselves on internet sites run by fans.
Background: The technological development of media has changed ways of communication among fans. Fans can present themselves and their activities in a perspective they chose instead of relying on official club information or newspapers not seldom presenting fans as a problem rather than as a resource. In that way the new mediated experience allows for a broader audience to move from mere spectator to participant (cultural citizenship), and for the empowerment of fans. These experiences can be used to question who is the righteous member of a football club or carrier of the football culture. The project will map out and analyse these activities. In addition, the notion of new media technologies as enabling fans will be critically examined. It is possible that despite the growing membership action on the internet sites, the real power of the football clubs is still in the hands of the club board and the owners. Furthermore, not all groups (in relation to gender and social class for example) have equal access to new media technologies. Furthermore the question of how the football club should be organized is of importance. Not the least, the question of the influence of commercialization on a membership organization or the democratic process. This is, however, not isolated to fandom cultures. It is an important question for societal change over-all as a pivotal question is: who is to decide to what extent market forces are to influence the society? A gender perspective will be used.
Methods and source material: An empirical starting point for this study is a comparison between different fan sites. The sites will be studied using content analysis. In addition, moderators of the sites will be interviewed using a semi-structure interview technique
An overview of the Semiolinguistics of Per Aage Brandt
La mort subite du sémioticien, linguiste, poète et pianiste de jazz Per Aage Brandt le 11 novembre 2021 a motivé l’auteur à relire et repenser sa contribution à la sémiotique et à la linguistique pendant un demi-siècle. Il a choisi trois livres représentatifs de trois phases de son œuvre sémiotique et linguistique : L’analyse phrastique: introduction à la grammatique (1973); La charpente modale du sens: pour une sémio-linguistique morphogénétique et dynamique (1992) et Spaces, Domains, and Meaning: Essays in Cognitive Semiotics (2004). Les trois livres renvoient à différents contextes intellectuels. En 1973, ce sont la dispute entre différents formats de grammaire et surtout la controverse entre grammaires de dépendance – par exemple celle de Tesnière, syntaxes formelles (Chomsky et d’autres) et sémantiques lexicales et casuelles (Lakoff, Fillmore). Per Aage Brandt recourt à la tradition danoise de Jespersen et Hjelmslev, introduit la notion de relateur de la grammaire de Šaumjan et propose son propre système de stemmas de dépendance. En 1992 (après sa Thèse d’État à Paris en 1987), c’est le structuralisme de l’école sémiotique de Paris (autour de Greimas) et l’innovation apportée par René Thom et sa sémantique topologique (introduite dans le groupe de Greimas par Jean Petitot) qui ont motivé une approche nouvelle. Le livre de 2004 contribue au paradigme de la sémantique cognitive initié par Lakoff, Langacker et Talmy et élaboré en interaction avec Per Aage Brandt dans son Centre de recherche sémiotique à Aarhus. Per Aage Brandt a passé les dernières années de sa carrière comme professeur à Cleveland (États-Unis) et des chapitres majeurs de son livre sont le résultat de sa réflexion sur les espaces mentaux de Fauconnier et l\u27opération de blending de Turner.The sudden death of semiotician, linguist, poet, and jazz pianist Per Aage Brandt on November 11, 2021, motivated the author to reread and rethink his contribution to Semiotics and Linguistics for half a century. He chose three books representative of three phases of his semiotic and linguistic work: L’analyse phrastique: introduction à la grammatique [Sentence Analysis: Introduction to Grammatics] (1973); La charpente modale du sens: pour une sémio-linguistique morphogénétique et dynamique [The modal framework of meaning: for a morphogenetic and dynamic Semio-linguistics] (1992) and Spaces, Domains, and Meaning: Essays in Cognitive Semiotics (2004). The three books refer to different intellectual contexts. In 1973, it was the dispute between different grammar formats and above all the controversy between dependent grammars (for example that of Tesnière), formal syntax (Chomsky and others), lexical and case semantics (Lakoff, Fillmore). Per Aage Brandt resorts to the Danish tradition of Jespersen and Hjelmslev, introduces the notion of logical relation from Šaumjan\u27s grammar, and proposes his system of dependency graphs. In 1992 (after his Thesis in Paris in 1987), it was the structuralism of the Semiotic School of Paris (around Greimas) and the innovation brought by René Thom and his topological semantics (introduced into the group of Greimas by Jean Petitot) – which motivated a new approach. The book of 2004 contributes to the paradigm of cognitive semantics initiated by Lakoff, Langacker, and Talmy and elaborated in interaction with Per Aage Brandt at his Center for Semiotics in Aarhus. Per Aage Brandt spent the last years of his career as a professor in Cleveland (USA) and major chapters of his book are the result of his consideration of Fauconnier\u27s mental spaces and Turner\u27s blending operation
Att äga en (huligan-)berättelse : mediers konstruktion av fotbollsvåld
The purpose of this article is to interpret and analyze the phenomenon of football hooliganism as presented in old print media and new digital media.
A central issue explored in this article is possible differences between descriptions of the event in the old and new media. Research of the old media’s concept of hooliganism shows that media can create a panic that leads to demands for stricter regulations. In this article I have tried to demonstrate that discussions are even more fierce in some types of new media. It is difficult to clearly distinguish between old and new media. Descriptions and interpretations of the football landscape in the old media create the impression that Swedish football has o problem with meaningless violence and increasing hooliganism. The high-risk supporters are depicted as a serious threat to Swedish football, and as enemies of football in general. However, this narrative is also repeated by parts of the new media.
In this article, I contextualize (media) images of a hooligan event and make visible the power struggle between different media actors around the question of “good football culture” versus “hooliganism”, a tug-of-war that will affect the Swedish football landscape to the core
20th annual Congress of the European college of sport science 24th - 27th June 2015, Malmö – Sweden : Book of abstracts
Hooligans : nice guys or the last alpha males? A study of football supporters' self image
The article clarify how Swedish football supporters - labelled hooligans by the media, sport clubs and the general public - describe themselves, their background, how they regard hooliganism, violence and why they engage in it. The study is based on interviews, and the informants´self-image and opinions about hooliganism and hooligans will be analysed using the concept of identity as well as masculinity theory
Love & Hate in Media soccer world
This paper will examine the representation and the different pictures of a “hooligan scandal” that took place in Malmö, Sweden in May 2011, in traditional media: various newspapers, and in new media: various websites and Facebook. An aim is to analyse how the relationship between new media and old media affects the mediation and understanding of hooliganism. Another purpose with this paper is to analyse which effects the medialisation have on the understanding, explanation and suggested solutions to the societal problem of hooliganism.</p
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