Den svenska stormaktstidens högadliga begravningsskick 1650-1700
In: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademiens Handlingar
In: Antikvariska serien 16
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In: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademiens Handlingar
In: Antikvariska serien 16
In: Människan i historien
In: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
In: Studia historica Upsaliensia 147
In: Negative
Today we are all photographers. Self-portraits are everywhere and snapshots of our lives are circulated and shared frenetically on various social media networks. Distinctions are blurred, not only between the private and public spheres but also between professional and amateur photographic practices. This calls for increased knowledge about the performative characteristics of digitised and networked visual communication. What are the limits of automation and what is the potential of virtuality? 'Auto' investigates how the everyday digital photography of our times challenges notions of autobiography, interactivity, and democracy.0
In: Göteborgsstudier i journalistik och masskommunikation 9
In: Uppsala studies in social ethics 2
In: Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift, Band 104, Heft 2, S. 97-114
ISSN: 0039-0747
The relationship between actors & structures is an important ontological aspect in social sciences. Today, the notion that this relationship should be seen as categorized by mutual interdependence, & consequently that both actors & structures should be considered primary ontological categories, is not a very controversial one. More controversial, however, is the phenomenon in social as well as natural sciences commonly known as social constructionism (or constructivism). In this article, the actor structure thinking is related to different constructionist conceptions. In connection with this, it is argued that if constructionism is primarily seen as an epistemological approach, it is in fact a natural consequence of the actor structure thinking. From the actor structure perspective then, the constructionist advocacy for contextualism -- ie, the ambition to accentuate the temporally & spatially distinctive character of reality in the analysis -- can be viewed as an important methodological guideline. 1 Table, 1 Figure, 35 References. Adapted from the source document.
In: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
In: Uppsala studies in social ethics 2