Essays about: "Content Analysis ethics"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 51 essays containing the words Content Analysis ethics.
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21. Conspiracy theories and freedom of speech in the online sphere : An analysis of QAnon’s ban from Facebook and Twitter
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : At the crossroads of law, conspiracy theory research and philosophy, this thesis investigates the permanent ban of QAnon from Facebook and Twitter, determining whether their deplatforming constitutes a violation of free speech. By first conducting a content analysis of free speech legislation in Germany and the US, it becomes evident that the matter needs to be approached from an ethical perspective rather than a legal one. READ MORE
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22. The rise of digital wellbeing : A qualitative content analysis of choice architectures within digital wellbeing applications
University essay fromAbstract : Digital wellbeing is a response to the current societal challenges of technology overuse and smartphone addiction. There is limited knowledge about designing for digital wellbeing, despite digital wellbeing tools becoming increasingly popular. This study looks beyond features and directs the research towards information architecture. READ MORE
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23. Ambush Branding: A reconceptualization of ambush marketing from the ambusher’s perspective
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Thesis purpose: The purpose is to explore ambush marketing by reconceptualizing the phenomenon from the ambusher’s perspective in the context of mega sports events. Methodology: This study conducted a relativist ontology and a constructionist epistemology to allow for the most relevant interpretations of the empirical data. READ MORE
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24. The representation of sustainability on social media : an ecofeminist reading of Instagram
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : Social media is a part and parcel of the daily lives of most people today. From targeted advertisements to affecting the election results around the globe, social media holds tremendous power in the way it shapes narratives and the world we live in. READ MORE
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25. New Urban Monuments: Critical Urbanism as Curatorial Practice
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : New Genre Public Art was originally defined by Suzanne Lacy in 1991 as an activist approach to the public; it was a type of public art that was often created outside the institutional structure which brought the artist into direct engagement with the audience, while addressing social and political issues. In 1993, the public art exhibition ’Culture in Action’, curated by Mary Jane Jacob, marked a conceptual shift from static to dynamic public art. READ MORE