Essays about: "Autonomy of migration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 essays containing the words Autonomy of migration.
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1. “Russian oppositional journalism is not an institution; it is a partisan movement” : Reconfigured professional identities among Russophone exile journalists in the Baltic States
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutet för Rysslands- och EurasienstudierAbstract : Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, repressive legislative changes and tightened war-censorship prompted a new wave of media professionals leaving the Federation. This study explores how Russian journalists resettling in the Baltic states articulate their professional identity and view the Russian versus Baltic governments’ attitudes while adapting abroad. READ MORE
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2. Beyond microservices : An Architectural Migration Study
University essay fromAbstract : Microservice architecture has been prevalent for the last decade. This type of architecture is a proven solution to scalability, team autonomy, and complexity challenges. The industry acknowledges that this approach effectively addresses these issues. READ MORE
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3. Unraveling the Influencing Factors Behind Urban-to-Rural Migration among Artists in Rural Skåne Region
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för tjänstevetenskapAbstract : Counterurbanization has become a phenomenon in recent decades. Despite, more people choose to live in big cities. Urban crisis-related population disparities pose serious societal problems. Traditionalists assume people follow the perceived greater employment opportunities in urban areas to pursue wealth and monetary gain. READ MORE
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4. Can I say no? A quantitative study on the association between participation in household decision-making and married women’s ability to refuse sex in Mali
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Internationell kvinno- och mödrahälsovård och migrationAbstract : Introduction: Women’s household decision autonomy is a significant part of women’s empowerment and has, in previous studies, been shown to affect the possibility of negotiating for safe sex practices. Women in sub-Saharan Africa face difficulties in refusing sex from their partners due to stigmatization, which puts them at risk for both unwanted pregnancies and STIs. READ MORE
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5. A Balancing Act : Understanding the Gap Between Experienced Realities and The EU Policies Towards the Eradication of Trafficking in Human Beings Through an Ontological (In)Security Lens
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : The issue of human trafficking is, as stated by the EU, a crime that alters the fabric of our society and is a severe violation of human rights. However, the migration crisis within the EU has fueled a rise of the right across the continent. READ MORE