Ulrika Danielsson
Prefekt |Head of Department
- Professional title: Head of Department
- Telephone: +46 (0)10-1428490
- Email: ulrika.danielsson@miun.se
- Room number: P1114
- Location: Östersund
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- Department:
- Department of Psychology and Social Work (PSO)
Research projects
Current
Transforming cities and towns to sustainable food systems through urban gardening
Finished
Six hours workday, a path towards both health and efficiency?
Publications
Articles in journals
Chapters in books
Conference papers
Doctoral theses, comprehensive summaries
Manuscripts
Reports
Articles in journals
Jansson, B. & Danielsson, U. (2017). The Direct and Indirect Effect of Computer Use on Psychological and Somatic Symptoms Among Boys and Girls in Three Different Age Cohorts. International Journal of School Health, vol. 4: 4, pp. 1-5.
Danielsson, U. & Domellöf, E. (2005). Den emotionella hjärnan. Svensk Neuropsykologi, : 1-2, pp. 8-23.
Chapters in books
Danielsson, U. (2014). Är generation Y en samhällsentreprenöriell generation?. In Samhällsentreprenörskap : samverkan för lokal utveckling. Östersund : Mittuniversitetet (Social Science Reports from Mid Sweden University). pp. 149-166.
Danielsson, U. & Danielsson Öberg, K. (2010). Psychosocial Life Environment and Life Roles in Interaction with Daily Use of Information Communication Technology Boundaries between Work and Leisure. In Information and Communication Technologies, Society and Human Beings: Theory and Framework. Hershey : IGI Global. pp. 266-282.
Conference papers
Danielsson, U. & Danielsson, K. (2008). Boundaries between work and leisure within psychosocial life environment : –an interdisciplinary literature review.
Danielsson, U. (2007). High school students - Relationship between ICT and psychosocial life environment. In Proceedings at IRIS Information system Research seminar in Scandinavia 30, Tampere, Finland.
Danielsson, U. (2006). Office design : Sundsvall 42.
Danielsson, U. & Persson Slumpi, T. (2006). Towards a deeper understanding of gender barriers in the IT business. In Proceedings of IRIS Information System Research Seminar 29.
Danielsson, U. (2005). Arbetstid - Fritid, var går gränsen? : Sundsvall 42.
Danielsson, K. & Danielsson, U. (2005). Distributed Participatory Design: a case study. In Proceedings of HCI International 2005 (11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction).
Danielsson, U. & Danielsson, K. (2005). The interaction between ICT and psychosocial life environment. From young urban knowledge workers to students in school. : Short research article and poster. In Proceedings of Human Computer Interaction International Conference, 22-27 July, las Vegas, USA.
Danielsson, U. (2003). Young urban knowledge workers - Relationship between ICT and psychosocial life environment.. In Proceeding of HCI Human Computer Interaction International 2003 July, Krete, Greece. Vol 3 : HCI International 2003.. pp. 941--945.
Danielsson, U. (2002). Young urban knowledge workers - in the IT-business. : IRIS 25.
Danielsson, U. (2000). Youth in Cyberspace. In Proceedings of IRIS Information System Research Seminar 23 : IRIS 23. Trollhättan : . pp. 1057--1064.
Danielsson, U. (1999). Learning in networks. In Proceedings of HCI Human Computer Interaction International : Vol 2.. pp. 407--411.
Doctoral theses
Danielsson, U. (2007). Relationships between information communication technology and psychosocial life environment : Students and young urban knowledge workers in the ICT-era. Dis. (Comprehensive summary) Sundsvall : Mid Sweden University, 2007 (Mid Sweden University doctoral thesis : 41)
Manuscripts
Danielsson, U. Young women and barriers to enter IT-professional roles.
Reports
Danielsson, U. & Zakrisson, I. (2019). Arbetstidsförkortning sex timmars arbetsdag - en väg till både hälsa och effektivitet? : Resultatrapport. Östersund :
Danielsson, U. , Lundström, A. & Olofsson, A. (2014). Så skulle en ny skola kunna byggas om den inte fanns..
Danielsson, U. (2002). Unga IT-människor i storstad : en studie inom projektet "Home of the future". Sundsvall : Mitthögskolan, FSCN (Rapportserie FSCN 2002:11). (FSCN-rapport R-02-34).