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Between Global and Local: Eight European Works Councils in Retrospect and Prospect

This article reports on case studies of eight Swedish based European Works Councils (EWCs) with a particular focus on impacts and outcomes. Three issues are explored: a) the benefits of EWCs from both employee and management perspectives; b) whether the EWCs have evolved as genuine forums for information, consultation and negotiation; and c) the effects of EWCs on industrial relations systems – sp

Vedertagna utsläppsmått leder till fel klimatpolitik

De mätmetoder som idag ligger till grund för den internationella klimatpolitiken är missvisande. Därför behövs en ny metod som tar hänsyn både till konsumtion av importerade varor och till investeringar som minskar utsläppen i exportindustrin.

Communities of Domination? Reconceptualising Organizational Learning and Power

In identifying a bias within situated learning theory towards routine work practices, this paper develops a theoretical framework for assessing the relationships between learning, sensemaking and power in the non-routine practices of temporary organising. The paper locates processes of sensemaking and learning in a model of organisational change that attempts to render power in communities of prac

Poetry in foreign language teaching. Aspects of a major challenge

Debating the role of literature, and poetry in particular, in foreign language teaching (FLT), many scholars underscore the enormous potential represented by literature when it comes to developing the students’ critical thinking, analytical skills, ability to understand other cultures and emphatic attitude. Nevertheless, poetry represents a challenge within foreign language teaching. Focusing on m

Dip and hat pattern: a phonological contrast of German?

Is the high plateau in a ‘hat pattern’ a phonetic artefact, or does it reflect a phonological feature? Can it contrast with a low plateau, i.e., a ‘dip pattern’? The presented perception experiment supports the phonological point of view, since it shows that the dip/hat contrast can disambiguate German oder-constructions, which are interpretable as ‘alternative’ or ‘yes/no-questions’. This specifi