Essays about: "Trivialization"
Found 3 essays containing the word Trivialization.
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1. An Invisible Gender-based Violence : Exploring Iranian male university students’ thoughts on street harassment
University essay fromAbstract : Background and Aim: Street harassment is an international and trans-cultural phenomenon that has short and long-term negative effects on its individual targets impacting millions of people, mostly women and young girls, everyday. Most studies on the subject have been focused on defining the problem from a law point of view leaving a knowledge gap on how social structures and the various political, economic, and cultural means interact to (re)produce and perpetuate this social phenomenon. READ MORE
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2. Embodying the Other - A Cross-Cultural Understanding of Misrepresentational Oppression
University essay from Lunds universitet/FilmvetenskapAbstract : This thesis offers a holistic perspective on the phenomenon of embodying Otherface. It provides a deeper insight into the categories Transface and Cripface, the latter being a term for an able person depicting a person with visible or invisible disabilities, also referred to as cripping up. READ MORE
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3. The Usage of, and Attitude towards, Business Planning and Business Plans: A multiple Case Study
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This thesis addresses the ongoing debate about business planning and business plans in entrepreneurship literature. In universities all over the world, entrepreneurship classes teach students how to write a business plan, indicating a widespread assumption that both business planning and business plans imply venture success (Brinckmann et al, 2010). READ MORE