Essays about: "Mette Pedersen"
Found 4 essays containing the words Mette Pedersen.
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1. Skiljer sig synen på 3R mellan yrkesåldrar på KI? : analys av kunskap, upplevd användbarhet och attityd kring 3R hos forskare och toxikologimasterstudenter på Karolinska Institutet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : 3R (Replacement, Reduction och Refinement - översatt till svenska: ersätta, minska och förfina) utvecklades främst för att förbättra djurvälfärden för djur som används i djurförsök. 3R har fått en allt viktigare roll inom forskning med försöksdjur, inte minst på grund av EU:s uppdaterade djurskyddsdirektiv som implementerades i svensk lagstiftning 2013. READ MORE
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2. “A stronger Denmark” vs. “to welcome people seeking refuge” An analysis of Danish and Swedish newspapers’ and policy documents’ framing of "the refugee crisis” and border controls
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to understand how Danish and Swedish news media and governments framed “the refugee crisis” in the context of the Swedish implementation of border controls in 2015 and the removal of external border controls in 2017. We operationalize framing theory (Entman 1993) to understand the differences and similarities in the framing of "the refugee crisis” in Denmark and Sweden. READ MORE
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3. Digital ethnography and critical discourse analysis of the Zero waste movement on social media
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : The humankind uses more of earth’s resources than the planet’s ability to provide renewable resources (WWF 2016). This trend is also contributing to climate changes, which have been a topic on the global political agenda for decades. However, there has yet to be found a sustainable solution. READ MORE
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4. Fighting obesity during pregnancy - A qualitative study of women's experiences of making lifestyle changes during pregnancy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Socialmedicin och global hälsaAbstract : Background: Obesity among women of childbearing age is a rising public health concern due to risks of adverse outcomes and long-term obesity for the mother and child. Addressing maternal obesity through effective lifestyle interventions is important and understanding the challenges that accompany successful behaviour change may assist in ensuring long-term health benefits. READ MORE