Essays about: "authentic listening"
Found 5 essays containing the words authentic listening.
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1. Being An Agent In Your Own Narrative Of [In]Securities:Creating Safe Spaces : Interpreting the life stories of Afghan women, a qualitative study
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : With the recent take back of the country by the Taliban, Afghan women’s experiences of[in]security have again become top-of mind for many. Yet, this renewed focus perpetuates anexisting imagery of Afghan women as powerless victims, with a few rebellious heroines. READ MORE
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2. Coping with Overtourism: Redirecting tourism consumption through social media and the Internet
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : With tourism being the largest industry in Europe and one of the fastest growing sectors, the importance of sustainable tourism consumption from an economic, social, cultural and environmental aspect is vital. A problem related to growing tourism is overcrowding, also known as overtourism; a relatively new phenomenon describing destinations where hosts or guests, residents or visitors are having the perception of there being too many tourists in one place. READ MORE
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3. Authentic Materials in Listening Lessons: : A Study of Swedish Upper-Secondary English Teachers' Attitudes toward Authentic Materials in Listening Lessons
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskapAbstract : This study examines Swedish upper-secondary English teachers’ attitudes toward authentic materials in listening lessons in order to shed light on whether or not teachers implement authentic material in their listening lessons and if so, the reasons teachers give for including authentic material. The reason for conducting this research is that teachers might rely too extensively on simplified, graded and/or scripted purpose-written materials (i. READ MORE
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4. Out of Touch? - A Study Of The Technology And Framework That Is Supposedly Killing Music
University essay from Lunds universitet/MusikvetenskapAbstract : Since the 1990-s music has become more and more polished, to the point where it is almost too perfect. Are we obsessed with perfection, both in structure and pitch? Auto-tune, playback and excessive compression are tools used in all genres, but most commonly seen in pop music. READ MORE
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5. Listening to the other always Bears Fruit
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : This field study would not have been feasible without the grant from Minor Field Studies (MFS) who allowed me to spend time in Jerusalem, nor, more importantly, without the contribution by JCJCR and all the informants. A special thanks to Daniel Rossing and Hana Bendcowsky from JCJCR for opening doors and assisting with translation and their observations, and for bearing with me through difficult times to help make this project become a reality. READ MORE