Essays about: "Silence to change"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words Silence to change.
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1. The EU’s Problem with Migration: A critical policy analysis and mobility justice
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografiAbstract : Access to mobility and migration have become highly charged topics. Since the so-called refugee crisis in 2015 the EU has developed a holistic approach to control migration. The 2015 European Agenda on Migration is a policy which has significantly shaped mobility governance since being implemented. READ MORE
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2. Structural sexism, “it's just a coincidence” : An interview study on the silence at Swedish advertising agencies
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : Sweden has been named one of the most equal countries in the world and is a role model for many. Despite this, there are hierarchies within companies that favor white middle-aged men. This has raised questions about what gender equality actually looks like in practice. READ MORE
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3. Spirits, Bath Houses & Music : A Qualitative Textual Analysis of the Music & Characters in Spirited Away
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ)Abstract : This thesis delves into film music and how it can be used to shape and influence the viewer on different levels, as well as how the music in itself portrays a character. A qualitative textual analysis was used in order to get an answer to these questions. READ MORE
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4. Narratives of the pandemic – framing of containment measures in Germany in 2020 : An analysis of public broadcasting tv news
University essay from Södertörns högskola/JournalistikAbstract : The pandemic resulting from the spread of COVID-19 is an ongoing event. What started as a public health crisis, has triggered political, economic and social crises all over the world. READ MORE
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5. Climate change adaptation and urban development: a genealogy of flood risk management in Glasgow
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och SamhällssäkerhetAbstract : As cities increasingly implement climate change adaptation (CCA) projects, it is important to assess the potential long-term consequences of urban climate adaptation on socio-economic inequalities. As CCA is still in its infancy, observing long-term impact can be challenging. READ MORE