Essays about: "crafting"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 79 essays containing the word crafting.

  1. 6. The Negotiation and Crafting of Identity Among Transnational and/or Transracial Adult Adoptees in Sweden

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Socialantropologiska institutionen

    Author : David Asplund; [2023]
    Keywords : Adoption; Identity; Intersectionality;

    Abstract : This master’s thesis will be discussing how nuanced experiences affects the crafting of identity among transnational and/or transracial adult adoptees raised in Sweden from an anthropological perspective.The purpose of this thesis is to show that adoptees craft their identity in numerous and complex ways, one as unique as the other. READ MORE

  2. 7. Success in a niche market: a grounded theory analysis of video-on-demand platforms for performing arts in Europe

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap

    Author : Elena Alexandra Vistras; [2023]
    Keywords : service success; strategic decision-making; niche market; video-on-demand platforms; performing arts; constructivist grounded theory; Social Sciences; Performing Arts; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Study purpose: This paper delves into the nuances of success in the niche market of video-on-demand (VoD) platforms for performing arts in Europe, focusing on managerial perspectives. It seeks to comprehend how top executives construct success and the associated meanings in their strategic decisions within this market, where success is often equated with profitability, survival, or expansion. READ MORE

  3. 8. Crafting Textile Knowledges : A decolonial study of the Iku/Arhuaco material culture in the archives of the National Museum of World Cultures in Gothenburg (Världskulturmuseet)

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Modevetenskap

    Author : Stefanía Castelblanco-Pérez; [2023]
    Keywords : material culture; indigenous heritage; object-based research; ethical stewardship; decoloniality; arhuaco; Iku; cultura material; patrimonio Indígena; investigación objetual; administración ética; decolonialidad; arhuaco; Iku;

    Abstract : The return of objects that belong to ethnographic collections to their places of origin is one of the topics of discussion that, despite not being new, has been gaining more and more relevance today. Taking the Iku indigenous craft collection in the archives of the National Museum of World Cultures in Gothenburg as a case study, I pursue to develop an object-based methodology that increases and deepens the understanding of the notion of ethical stewardship, while joining current debates on indigenous heritage and decoloniality. READ MORE

  4. 9. How to achieve aesthetic unity in traditional 3D action game

    University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Zekai Zhang; [2023]
    Keywords : 3D action games; game design; combat mechanics; aesthetic unity; game development experience; interview; game developer;

    Abstract : The notion of aesthetic unity has garnered substantial attention within the realm of contemporary art, particularly in the domains of film and gaming. These creative mediums encompass a multitude of design elements, making the pursuit of aesthetic unity all the more crucial. READ MORE

  5. 10. The effect of persuasive communication on rock climbers' environmental behavior

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring och turismvetenskap (MTS)

    Author : Diana Alexe; [2023]
    Keywords : Environmentally responsible behavior; pro-environmental behavior; rock climbing; adventure tourism; regulatory focus; value-based messaging; persuasive messaging; message framing; environmental communication;

    Abstract : Rock climbing has become a popular adventure activity, yet it poses a threat to the environment, particularly to the rare species that inhabit the lower vegetation density of rock faces. To address this concern, effective evironmental communication is necessary to provoke environmentally responsible behavior among climbers. READ MORE