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971 tulosta hakusanalla Rasmus Nielsen
Almindelig Videnskabslaere I Grundtraek (1880)
Rasmus Nielsen
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2010
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1915 - Første Verdenskrig brager løsCaroline er tilbage i Sønderjylland, hvor hun har oprettet et lazaret for at hjælpe de sårede sønderjyske drenge, der ligesom Jarl og Tage er tvunget i tysk uniform. Midlerne er knappe, og der må mere end almindelig opfindsomhed til for at få lazarettet til at fungere.Kærligheden mellem Caroline og Jens-Aage blomstrer, og de planlægger at blive gift. Men vejen til alteret er ikke uden forhindringer.Serien "Den sønderjyske sygeplejerske" følger Caroline Nielsen igennem et Sønderjylland og en verden i krig og forandring.
An Introduction to Population Genetics
Rasmus Nielsen; Montgomery Slatkin
Oxford University Press Inc
2013
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Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. An Introduction to Population Genetics is intended as a text for a one-semester biology course in population genetics at the undergraduate or graduate levels. The goal of the book is to introduce both classical population genetics theory developed in terms of allele and haplotype frequencies and modern population genetics theory developed in terms of coalescent theory. Numerous applications of theory to problems that arise in the study of human and other populations are presented. Appendices provide the mathematical background necessary to understand the basic theory.
East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen; Jørgen Engebretsen Moe; Kay Rasmus Nielsen
Anson Street Press
2025
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East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen; Jørgen Engebretsen Moe; Kay Rasmus Nielsen
Anson Street Press
2025
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The Power of Platforms
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen; Sarah Anne Ganter
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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More people today get news via Facebook and Google than from any news organization in history, and smaller platforms like Twitter serve news to more users than all but the biggest media companies. In The Power of Platforms, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter draw on original interviews and other qualitative evidence to analyze the "platform power" that a few technology companies have come to exercise in public life, the reservations publishers have about platforms, as well as the reasons why publishers often embrace them nonetheless. Nielsen and Ganter trace how relations between publishers and platforms have evolved across the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. They identify the new, distinct relational and generative forms of power that platforms exercise as people increasingly rely on them to find and access news. Most of the news content we rely on is still produced by journalists working for news organizations, but Nielsen and Ganter chronicle rapid change in the ways in which we discover news, how it is distributed, where decisions are made on what to display (and what not), and in who profits from these flows of information. By examining the different ways publishers have responded to these changes and how various platform companies have in turn handled the increasingly important and controversial role they play in society, The Power of Platforms draws out the implications of a fundamental feature of the contemporary world that we all need to understand: previously powerful and relatively independent institutions like the news media are increasingly in a position similar to that of ordinary individual users, simultaneously empowered by and dependent upon a small number of centrally placed and powerful platforms.
The Power of Platforms
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen; Sarah Anne Ganter
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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More people today get news via Facebook and Google than from any news organization in history, and smaller platforms like Twitter serve news to more users than all but the biggest media companies. In The Power of Platforms, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen and Sarah Anne Ganter draw on original interviews and other qualitative evidence to analyze the "platform power" that a few technology companies have come to exercise in public life, the reservations publishers have about platforms, as well as the reasons why publishers often embrace them nonetheless. Nielsen and Ganter trace how relations between publishers and platforms have evolved across the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. They identify the new, distinct relational and generative forms of power that platforms exercise as people increasingly rely on them to find and access news. Most of the news content we rely on is still produced by journalists working for news organizations, but Nielsen and Ganter chronicle rapid change in the ways in which we discover news, how it is distributed, where decisions are made on what to display (and what not), and in who profits from these flows of information. By examining the different ways publishers have responded to these changes and how various platform companies have in turn handled the increasingly important and controversial role they play in society, The Power of Platforms draws out the implications of a fundamental feature of the contemporary world that we all need to understand: previously powerful and relatively independent institutions like the news media are increasingly in a position similar to that of ordinary individual users, simultaneously empowered by and dependent upon a small number of centrally placed and powerful platforms.
Political campaigns today are won or lost in the so-called ground war--the strategic deployment of teams of staffers, volunteers, and paid part-timers who work the phones and canvass block by block, house by house, voter by voter. Ground Wars provides an in-depth ethnographic portrait of two such campaigns, New Jersey Democrat Linda Stender's and that of Democratic Congressman Jim Himes of Connecticut, who both ran for Congress in 2008. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examines how American political operatives use "personalized political communication" to engage with the electorate, and weighs the implications of ground war tactics for how we understand political campaigns and what it means to participate in them. He shows how ground wars are waged using resources well beyond those of a given candidate and their staff. These include allied interest groups and civic associations, party-provided technical infrastructures that utilize large databases with detailed individual-level information for targeting voters, and armies of dedicated volunteers and paid part-timers. Nielsen challenges the notion that political communication in America must be tightly scripted, controlled, and conducted by a select coterie of professionals. Yet he also quashes the romantic idea that canvassing is a purer form of grassroots politics. In today's political ground wars, Nielsen demonstrates, even the most ordinary-seeming volunteer knocking at your door is backed up by high-tech targeting technologies and party expertise. Ground Wars reveals how personalized political communication is profoundly influencing electoral outcomes and transforming American democracy.
Political campaigns today are won or lost in the so-called ground war--the strategic deployment of teams of staffers, volunteers, and paid part-timers who work the phones and canvass block by block, house by house, voter by voter. Ground Wars provides an in-depth ethnographic portrait of two such campaigns, New Jersey Democrat Linda Stender's and that of Democratic Congressman Jim Himes of Connecticut, who both ran for Congress in 2008. Rasmus Kleis Nielsen examines how American political operatives use "personalized political communication" to engage with the electorate, and weighs the implications of ground war tactics for how we understand political campaigns and what it means to participate in them. He shows how ground wars are waged using resources well beyond those of a given candidate and their staff. These include allied interest groups and civic associations, party-provided technical infrastructures that utilize large databases with detailed individual-level information for targeting voters, and armies of dedicated volunteers and paid part-timers. Nielsen challenges the notion that political communication in America must be tightly scripted, controlled, and conducted by a select coterie of professionals. Yet he also quashes the romantic idea that canvassing is a purer form of grassroots politics. In today's political ground wars, Nielsen demonstrates, even the most ordinary-seeming volunteer knocking at your door is backed up by high-tech targeting technologies and party expertise. Ground Wars reveals how personalized political communication is profoundly influencing electoral outcomes and transforming American democracy.
European E-Democracy in Practice
Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen; Ralf Lindner; Georg Aichholzer
Saint Philip Street Press
2020
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This open access book explores how digital tools and social media technologies can contribute to better participation and involvement of EU citizens in European politics. By analyzing selected representative e-participation projects at the local, national and European governmental levels, it identifies the preconditions, best practices and shortcomings of e-participation practices in connection with EU decision-making procedures and institutions. The book features case studies on parliamentary monitoring, e-voting practices, and e-publics, and offers recommendations for improving the integration of e-democracy in European politics and governance. Accordingly, it will appeal to scholars as well as practitioners interested in identifying suitable e-participation tools for European institutions and thus helps to reduce the EU's current democratic deficit. This book is a continuation of the book "Electronic Democracy in Europe" published by Springer. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
European E-Democracy in Practice
Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen; Ralf Lindner; Georg Aichholzer
Saint Philip Street Press
2020
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This open access book explores how digital tools and social media technologies can contribute to better participation and involvement of EU citizens in European politics. By analyzing selected representative e-participation projects at the local, national and European governmental levels, it identifies the preconditions, best practices and shortcomings of e-participation practices in connection with EU decision-making procedures and institutions. The book features case studies on parliamentary monitoring, e-voting practices, and e-publics, and offers recommendations for improving the integration of e-democracy in European politics and governance. Accordingly, it will appeal to scholars as well as practitioners interested in identifying suitable e-participation tools for European institutions and thus helps to reduce the EU's current democratic deficit. This book is a continuation of the book "Electronic Democracy in Europe" published by Springer. This work was published by Saint Philip Street Press pursuant to a Creative Commons license permitting commercial use. All rights not granted by the work's license are retained by the author or authors.
Udbudsretten er i rivende udvikling, og udbud bliver en stadig vigtigere del af det offentliges værktøjskasse. Det praktiske mål med udbud er dog stadigvæk at gennemføre en konkurrence og finde en kontraktpart til det offentlige. Denne bog tager et nærmere kig på konkurrencen om den offentlige kontrakt. Bogen angår især indholdet af de betingelser, ordregivende myndigheder skal efterleve, når konkurrencen fastlægges i udbudsmaterialet.Dermed giver bogen et detaljeret indblik i de betingelser, der er forbundet med fastlæggelsen og beskrivelsen af kriterier for tildeling, vægtning heraf og evalueringsmodeller. Blandt andet analyseres betingelser angående pligten til at skabe forudgående gennemsigtighed om konkurrencen. Derudover analyseres de betingelser, der skal iagttages vedrørende den konkurrencen, som udbud er et udtryk for, samt betingelser vedrørende identifikation af det økonomisk mest fordelagtige tilbud. Endvidere fremgår det af bogen, hvorledes ordregivende myndigheder skal sikre en kontrollerbar konkurrence.Bogen er skrevet af Rasmus Horskjær Nielsen, der er ph.d. i udbudsret, og han er ansat som postdoc. ved Københavns Universitet, Det Juridiske Fakultet, Center for Retlige Studier i Velfærd og Marked (WELMA). Bogen er i det væsentligste identisk med ph.d.-afhandlingen, som Rasmus indleverede i september 2021.
Domstolsprøvelse af forvaltningsakter før junigrundloven
Rasmus Grønved Nielsen; Ditlev Tamm
Jurist- og økonom-
2024
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Poul Andersen, forvaltningsretten og retsvidenskaben
Rasmus Grønved Nielsen
Jurist- og økonom-
2024
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Grønne offentlige indkøb
Rasmus Horskjær Nielsen; Carina Risvig Hamer
Jurist- og økonom-
2024
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Grønne offentlige indkøb - i udbudsretlig belysisning sætter fokus på udbudsrettens muligheder for at varetage grønne hensyn. Bogen behandler de dele af udbudsretten, der er relevante, når udbud inddrager grønne elementer. Den er skrevet som led i procuregreen – et forskningsprojekt om grønne offentlige indkøb, støttet af Danmarks Frie Forsknings Fond. Forfatterne er Carina Risvig Hamer, ph.d., professor i udbudsret ved Det Juridiske Fakultet på Københavns Universitet og Rasmus Horskjær Nielsen, ph.d., advokat hos Andel Holding A/S.