problematik

See also: Problematik

Danish

Noun

problematik c (singular definite problematikken, plural indefinite problematikker)

  1. problematic
    • 2016, Bennike, Kathrine Bjerg, Faber, Stine Thidemann, Nielsen, Helene Pristed, Køn, uddannelse og befolkningsstrømme: Opsamling af tværnordiske indspil, erfaringer og praksiseksempler, Nordic Council of Ministers →ISBN
      Det er sandsynligvis også forklaringen på, at der i disse lande er en stærkere forskningstradition, når det kommer til at belyse problematikkerne omkring køn og befolkningsstrømme i relation til uddannelsesvalg.
      It is probably also the reason why there is, in these countries, a stronger tradition of research when it comes to the exploration of the problematics around gender and people-streams in relation to choice of education.
    • 1996, Omkring livsformsanalysens udvikling, Museum Tusculanum Press, →ISBN, page 153:
      Det er vel karakteristisk for problematikkens teoretiske rødder, at den aristoteliske stats- og kulturteori fra dette udgangspunkt lader sig anskue som en specifik statsform, der har en bestemt forsvarsform og samfundsformation.
      I suppose it is characteristic of the theoretical roots of the problematic, that the Aristotelian theory of state and culture, from this viewpoint, may be seen as a specific form of state, that has a particular form of defense and formation of society.

Declension

Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from German Problematik. Formed from problem by analogy to dramatik and systematik.

Noun

problematik c

  1. problem, group of cohesive issues

Declension

Declension of problematik 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative problematik problematiken problematiker problematikerna
Genitive problematiks problematikens problematikers problematikernas

Derived terms

  • beroendeproblematik
  • beteendeproblematik
  • budgetproblematik
  • flygsäkerhetsproblematik
  • hedersproblematik
  • missbruksproblematik
  • ätstörningsproblematik

References

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