Essays about: "Jonathan Smith"

Found 3 essays containing the words Jonathan Smith.

  1. 1. Where Life Takes Place, Where Place Makes Life : Theoretical Approaches to the Australian Aboriginal Conceptions of Place

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Religionsvetenskap

    Author : Tomas Stenbäck; [2018]
    Keywords : place; space; sacred place; sacred space; religion; Dreamtime; Dreaming; Altjiringa; Abiding Events; Abiding Law; Law; Australia; Aboriginal; Indigenous; animism; Arrernte; Aranda; Achilpa; Tjilpa; axis mundi; Mircea Eliade; Jonathan Z. Smith; Tim Ingolds; Tony Swain; Monica Engelhart; plats; religion; Australien; australier; urfolk; animism;

    Abstract : The purpose of this essay has been to relate the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place to three different theoretical perspectives on place, to find what is relevant in the Aboriginal context, and what is not. The aim has been to find the most useful theoretical approaches for further studies on the Australian Aboriginal conceptions of place. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Project Management Triangle: a hidden framework? A qualitative study of ERP implementations in Sweden

    University essay from IT-universitetet i Göteborg/Tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Jonathan Smith; Frida Magnusson; [2015-10-16]
    Keywords : ERP; projektledning; implementation; projekttriangeln;

    Abstract : Det har under en lång tid visat sig att en stor del systemimplementationer misslyckas. ERP-system ses som en vital del i en organisation på grund av att de stödjer dess kärnaktiviteter. Detta leder till att ERP-system är väsentliga systemlösningar och att projekt inom detta område kräver hög grad av projektledning. READ MORE

  3. 3. PROBLEMATIZING THE “PROTESTANT HISTORIOGRAPHIC MYTH” APPLIED TO BOUNDARY DEMARCATIONS AND THE MAKING OF PAULINISM IN COLOSSIANS

    University essay from Bibelvetenskap

    Author : Petter Spjut; [2013]
    Keywords : Religion; Colossians; Paul; New Testament; Opponents; Syncretism; Essentialism; Historiography; Critical Theory; Protestant Historiographic Myth;

    Abstract : In spite of a lively debate during the last century, there is still no scholarly consensus about the identity of the opponents in Colossians. The aim of this essay is not to put forward yet another attempt to solve this complex historical problem, but rather to examine how boundaries are drawn between the author and the opponents in Colossians and how similar boundaries are maintained, developed or even created in scholarly historiography. READ MORE