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Reluctant Swedish modernism: Transnational trajectories and domestic applications
Telework and labour law in Sweden
Comparing knowledge bases: on the organisation and geography of knowledge flows in the regional innovation system of Scania, southern Sweden
Experiences with Safety-Alarmes for the Elderly in Sweden
The Swedish postal experience: Learning postal business by military occupation and intellectual merger in seventeenth century Europe.
From V2 to V2: Swedish learners of German
The Convergence of QWL and Competitiveness: A Swedish Literature Review
Because we can - eHealth encounters New Public Management in Swedish Healthcare
Coherent Triads and Collaboration Identities in Swedish Youth Care
Previous collaboration research shows that problems and conflicts sometimes arise as a part of collaboration. Researchers have highlighted the importance of narratives, but have not focused on narratives about successful cooperation. This article tries to fill this gap by analyzing stories of successful cooperation, even if it unfolds during shorter interaction sequences. The aim is to analyze how
Dynamics of Energy-Efficient Technology for Commercial Buildings in Sweden: How much can really be achieved and how fast?
An Eye Tracking Study of Swedish Filler-Gap Dependencies : Processing Relative Clause Extractions
Designing Rites to Re-Enchant Secularised Society: Cases from Contemporary Sweden
The national arena for combating poverty - national report: Sweden
Reducing poverty and social exclusion is one of the main challenges for ensuring social cohesion in Europe. The research project COPE – Combating Poverty in Europe: Re-organising Active Inclusion through Participatory and Integrated Modes of Multilevel Governance’ – analyses trends in poverty and social exclusion in Europe, and examines the dynamics of minimum income protection policies that poten
Reforming the Fiscal Framework. The Case of Sweden 1973-2013
Discourse functions of antonymy: a cross-linguistic investigation of Swedish and English
Jones (2002) identified several discourse functions of antonymy, each of which is loosely associated with a number of contrastive constructions in written English. Subsequent work (Jones, 2006; Jones and Murphy, 2005; Murphy and Jones, 2008) demonstrated that these functions are found in other modalities/registers of English, albeit with some differences in distribution. This article takes a first
