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    Class conditioning and class positioning in young people's everyday life with digital media by Danielsson Martin

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In this article, I explore how social class shapes the conditions and configurations of digital media practice in the everyday life of young people in Sweden. Drawing on Bourdieusian theory and qualitative interview data from two research projects, I complicate the notion of Sweden as a universally wired media welfare state by showing how economic and cultural forces are structuring Internet access and digital media practice along the lines of preexisting social divisions. …”
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    Food allergies and Living with Risk: Navigating everyday life at university when at risk of anaphylaxis by Megan Haslam

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Life-threatening food allergies which put an individual at risk of anaphylaxis change the way that everyday life, and the spaces that constitute it, are experienced. …”
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    Everyday life and boredom of people living with dementia in residential long-term care: a merged methods study by Doris Gebhard, Julia I. Frank

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Background Everyday life in residential long-term care is widely portrayed as boring. …”
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    Compilation of components of urban architectural spaces durability emphasizing the of everyday life rhythms (Case study: Tabriz Bazaar) by Elham Hatami Golzari, Ahmad Mirza kouchak khoshnevis, Qader Bayzidi, Foad Habibi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The results also show that the various components of everyday life have oddities that, while repeated in the daily life cycle, are linear (progressive, regressive, and fixed), which in two parts are all in part and in part In general, they affect the survival and decline of spaces. …”
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    Stories of taking part in Everyday Life Rehabilitation - A narrative inquiry of residents with serious mental illness and their recovery pathway by Rosaline Bezerra Aguiar, Maria Lindström

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Thus, the aim of this study is to explore the stories of participants partaking in Everyday Life Rehabilitation and how they make sense of their engagements in everyday life activities and their recovery processes.MethodsApplying a narrative analysis, this study explores the stories of seven individuals with an SMI residing in Swedish supported housing facilities, participating in the Everyday Life Rehabilitation (ELR) program during six months, and how they retrospectively make meaning of their engagement in everyday life activities and recovery processes.FindingsThe participants' stories about their rehabilitation and personal recovery pathways elucidate how the inherent power of the activity, as well as the support the participants received to get started and succeed, had a significant impact on their self-identity, confidence, motivation, mattering, life prospects, and vitality. …”
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    Keeping Warm in Subtropical Winter. When Everyday Life Disrupts the Concept of Hyper-Conditioned Environments in Chongqing (Southwest China) by Madlen Kobi

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Local thermal practices are not clear-cut along the lines of indoors and outdoors; rather, everyday life takes place in a range of adjoined microclimates. …”
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    Visiting the Wilderness of Banff National Park: Achieving Touristic Well-Being by “Disconnecting” from Everyday Life and “Connecting” to Nature by Morgane Müller-Roux

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Currently, national parks seem to offer the ideal space for people to “get away from it all”, because nature—and the wilderness more particularly—is becoming more and more important within tourist imaginaries as it symbolize a break with the stress of everyday life. This study, carried out in Banff National Park, in Canada, tries in particular to illustrate these new ways of dealing with nature. …”
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