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Food provisioning, anxiety and control. The process of feeding from the perspective of the mothers

Food and feeding is an important part in bringing up children. It is one way in which children become socialized; it gives rise to both pleasure and anxiety. In this article Marjorie DeVault’s understanding of food management is combined with the concept of responsibilisation. Building on in-depth interviews with mothers from different socio-economic backgrounds and focusing on their different exp

Emerging dilemmas and risks in the changing context of water law, administration and management in Sweden

The regulation processes and administrative legal institutions related to water resource management in Sweden are in a process of transformation. This transformation is related to factors regarding introduction of new laws, the emergence of new issues on the policy agenda as well as changes in the administrative procedures and responsibilities..The aim of this project is to map out the relationshi

Boendelösningar för personer i hemlöshet - en systematisk kunskapsöversikt

Denna kunskapsöversikt sammanfattar effekterna av olika boendeinsatser för att motverka hemlöshet. Kunskapsöversikten har tagits fram genom en överenskommelse med Socialstyrelsen. Översikten är en uppdatering av rapporten Boendelösningar för hemlösa personer – en kunskapsöversikt, som Socialstyrelsen publicerade 2009. Underlaget består av 96 vetenskapligt granskade studier publicerade efter 2009,

From Collapse to Compliance: State Legitimacy Building Negative Peace in Somalia and Somaliland

This study examines whether state legitimacy can contribute to peace by analyzing how legitimacy has impacted levels of negative peace in Somalia and Somaliland since the collapse of the Somali state in 1991. Despite their similar historical cultural and social societal foundations, the two entities have followed remarking different political trajectories, with Somaliland experiencing significantl

‘We All Need to be One and Listen to Each Other’ : Institutional Complexity and the Prospects of Co-management in Ghana’s Artisanal Fisheries

Small-scale artisanal fishery in Ghana has encountered unprecedented challenges in recent decades, including dwindling fish stocks. Correspondingly, the sector’s institutional landscape has evolved to comprise a diverse array of institutions. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork conducted in two fishing communities in Ghana, this paper examines the complex interplay between formal and informal institu

Exit as market culture : nurse turnover and employer responses in Sweden

Nurse turnover is a central driver of the growing care deficits that characterise contemporary capitalism. In Sweden, despite policy efforts to improve retention, nurse shortages persist – destabilising care provision and intensifying workplace strain. This article explores how turnover and employer responses in the Swedish healthcare sector reflect the contradictory dynamics of market culture. Dr

Epistolary endurance : The ‘grammar of separation’ in seventeenth-century letters by Japanese-born Christian women in Batavia

This article examines a corpus of seventeenth-century letters written by Japanese-born Christian women exiled to Batavia following Tokugawa Japan’s anti-Christian measures of the late 1630s. Known as jagatara-bumi (Jakarta letters), these texts were produced under conditions of enforced separation, delayed communication, and close surveillance, circulating through Dutch, Chinese, and Nagasaki inte

Exploring Femvertising in Swedish Brand Communication

This study examines femvertising practices in the context of Swedish brand communication, focusing on three prominent brands known for their alignment with femvertising principles. Using a critical feminist perspective on the post-feminist wave, the research analyzes the portrayal of women in femvertising campaigns to explore themes of empowerment, diversity, and challenging traditional gender nor

Fyrtiotalisterna och äldreomsorgen - massmediala konstruktioner av en ny sorts omsorgstagare

Baby boomers and elderly care: expectations in print media about a new kind of care users The Swedish baby boomer generation known as the forties generation has been characterized as youthful and powerful. At present, members of this generation are entering the category of old age and in about ten years they will start reaching ages where the likelihood of encountering elderly care increases signi

Sustainability of urban water system: examples from Fukuoka, Japan

Urban water management policy in Japan, with examples from Fukuoka city, is described and the potential for sustainability of Fukuoka's urban water system is discussed. A framework of the qualitative characteristics of a sustainable system (including social, environmental and economic factors) is developed and used in the analyses presented here. The Fukuoka example shows that technically advanced

Creative meetings

This article presents results from 23 structured interviews focused on creative meetings (a crucial part of the definition being that something new is created in the meeting, through interaction between people). The interviewees represented many different fields of industry and academia, and together many hundred years of experience of meetings. Six main perspectives pertaining to creative process

Nonspecific Chronic Orofacial Pain: Studying Patient Experiences and Perspectives with a Qualitative Approach

Aims: To analyze the nonspecific chronic orofacial pain patient's experience of the pain condition and to gain knowledge on the complexity of the problem. Methods: Fourteen patients (1 I female, 3 male) aged 21 to 77 years were selected among those referred to a specialist clinic. All selected patients agreed to participate. Data were obtained through thematic in-depth interviews that exposed the

'Family money' and 'business money': bankrupt entrepreneurs in a ‘question situation’

This paper addresses the question of bankruptcy and honesty in local contexts, and especially the problem of the bankrupt small businessman in conveying ‘honesty’ to the local community. Studying bankrupt entrepreneurs, the analysis explores a tacit dialogue between the failed businessmen and the small town communities where they live and work. The bankrupts respond to their seemingly mistrustful

Does income-related health inequality change as the population ages? Evidence from Swedish panel data

This paper explains and empirically assesses the channels through which Population aging may impact on income-related health inequality. Long panel data of Swedish individuals is used to estimate the observed trend in income-related health inequality, measures by the concentration index (CI). A decomposition procedure based on a fixed effects model is used to clarify the channels by which populati