Essays about: "Cultural clash"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 22 essays containing the words Cultural clash.
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11. Uses and Issues – The case of Visby Cathedral : An analysis of values and frictions associated with usage at a venue that is both cultural heritage and an active religious institution
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperAbstract : This thesis is a case study of Visby Cathedral, cultural heritage with a rich history that has been an active site of worship since medieval times. This has resulted in an interest in the cathedral as a tourist destination which has increased exponentially since the city became a world heritage. READ MORE
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12. Culture and Gender Appropriate Responses in Child Friendly Spaces : An Ecological Comparative Analysis of Guidelines and Manuals
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Children around the world suffer greatly due to conflicts. One of the most common interventions to support children affected by conflicts are Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs). Implemented within different cultural contexts, CFSs aim to be both culturally sensitive and contribute to gender equality, an interaction that can be complex. READ MORE
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13. The Nonracist Racist : A Discursive Psychology Approach to Anti-immigration Sentiment in Sweden
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Immigration is one of the effects, one of the symptoms of the ill-functioning and outdated machine that is the elite. Immigration and asylum-seeking have been frequent topics in public debates for years. READ MORE
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14. The Role of National versus Organizational Culture in Multinational Organizations : A Comparative Case Study of Handelsbanken Sweden and Handelsbanken UK
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : One of globalization's immediate consequences is the increased popularity among firms to internationalize. When internationalizing, firms ought to bear in mind both the opportunities and challenges that come with it. READ MORE
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15. Art and Transformation under State Repression : The CADA group; art activism as social movement for political resistance during the Pinochet years
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Romanska och klassiska institutionenAbstract : Artist communities are often the first in revolting within a repressive society in the outer marginal borders of state control. This silent revolt takes place in the time period before larger oppositional movements gain momentum. READ MORE