Essays about: "perception of the internet"

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  1. 16. Students’ perceptions and use of teachers’ feedback on written assignments in EFL classrooms at a Swedish upper secondary school

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och lärande

    Author : Kamilla Lie; [2022]
    Keywords : English as a foreign language EFL ; assessment; feedback; corrective feedback CF ; written corrective feedback WCF ; student perception; second language acquisition SLA ; Foreign language FL ;

    Abstract : Providing written feedback is a time-consuming part of an English teacher’s work life and there are many ways in which feedback can be provided. According to the Swedish National Agency of Education (2011), teachers must provide their students with feedback. READ MORE

  2. 17. New work behaviour on the rise? - A mixed-method study concerning stress levels and work related characteristics of HR-professionals within Staffing- and recruitment when working from home

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Frida Palshöj Warlo; [2022]
    Keywords : Human Resources; Job-demand; control and support model; Mixed method design; Perceived stress; Remote work; Staffing- and Recruitment; Working from home; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The purpose of this study was to develop an understanding of how the perception of stress for HR-professionals within staffing- and recruitment, might differentiate when working more or less from home. An additional ambition was to develop an understanding of how the work characteristics, job-demand, control and support, could have an impact on the above association. READ MORE

  3. 18. Individuals' Level of Self-disclosure Online and How It Influences their Participation in Cancel Culture : A qualitative study on Swedish young university students’ perception of canceling public figures vs peers

    University essay from Jönköping University/JTH, Avdelningen för datateknik och informatik

    Author : Erica Lang; Vilma Erlandsson Granemalm; [2022]
    Keywords : Cancel Culture; Ostracism; Self-disclosure; Social Media; Digitalisation; University Students;

    Abstract : Cancel culture is a phenomenon that has grown out of today's digitalization. It could be described as a practice to counteract injustices in society by withdrawing support for, often, a public figure or company that has expressed or behaved unacceptably according to the majority of people. READ MORE

  4. 19. The Controlled Hallucinations of a Fragmented Gaze

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/HDK-Valand - Högskolan för konst och design

    Author : Emma Åvall; [2021-01-11]
    Keywords : Fragmented gaze; Material; Visual perception; Images;

    Abstract : I break down images, both physically as well as philosophically, into bits and pieces to explore questions surrounding visual perception; examining ways of dismantling, reconstructing, and fragmenting them; and questioning the way an image is (or can be) built up by breaking it down and building it back up again. What I am after is to dissect images and dive deep into them. READ MORE

  5. 20. Discursive Construction of Chinese Women: Exploring the Multi-perception Discourses of the Reality Show Sisters Who Make Waves 

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Liu Liming; [2021]
    Keywords : Chinese women; reality show; celebrity culture; digital labour; hybrid media system; Discourse-Historical Approach DHA ;

    Abstract : This study explores the discursive construction of Chinese women in the Chinese reality show Sisters Who Make Waves, with a special focus on the discursive shifts and their relevance to the wider discourse of and about Chinese women. The analysis is carried out on two levels: the discursive construction of Chinese women in the said reality show and its recontextualisation across other discourses including in the public sphere and semi-private opinions of Chinese women. READ MORE