Essays about: "Discursive Social Psychology"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 essays containing the words Discursive Social Psychology.

  1. 11. The Nonracist Racist : A Discursive Psychology Approach to Anti-immigration Sentiment in Sweden

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Rasmus Andre; [2018]
    Keywords : discursive deracialization; denial of racism; anti-immigration; us and them; populist radical right;

    Abstract : Immigration is one of the effects, one of the symptoms of the ill-functioning and outdated machine that is the elite.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

  2. 12. Seeing Segregation Happen : The Assembling of Normative Space and Attribution of Normative-Spatial-Identities

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Emilie Rosman; [2017]
    Keywords : Segregation; Ethnomethodology; Conversation Analysis; Discursive Psychology; Membership Categorization Analysis; Online-Forums; Spatial categories; Spatial Identities; Normative-Spatial-Identities;

    Abstract : In view of the augmenting spatial, socio-economic and ethnic segregation in Sweden over the last 30 years, the purpose of this study is to examine, illustrate and enhance the understanding of mundane segregation processes by studying how social actors collaboratively interact in Swedish online forums regarding in which areas it is “good” or “bad” to live in. The theoretical and methodological framework used to guide the collection, coding and analysis of empirical data is based on ethnomethodology and its applied methods conversation analysis, discursive psychology and membership categorization analysis. READ MORE

  3. 13. ...And Reconcile Us With Evil : A Critical Investigation of the Imagery of Good and Evil in Western Religion, Film and Politics

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Arne L Gellrich; [2016]
    Keywords : Peace and conflict; social psychology; religion; good; evil; böse; übel; Kant; Nietzsche; Obama; Trump; Clinton; TTIP; CETA; Germany; Sweden; USA; presidential elections; presidentials 2016; theology; Jesus; demons; satan; devil; iblis; christianity; judaism; yahweh; god; leviathan; hero; batman; marvel; harry Potter; twilight; avatar; James Bond; Jason Bourne; dragon; brexit; Daesh; Facebook; Campact; protest; CDA; critical discourse analysis; fairclough; SPD; CDU; AfD; Grüne; Linke; PEGIDA; Flüchtlinge; Flüchtlingskrise; TTIP; CETA; Campact; Gabriel; Merkel; Obama; Hannover; Demonstration; Kant; Böse; gut; wohl; übel; Gott; teufel; Jesus; Löfven; Wallström; Brexit; SD; förolämpning; Farsan; Hamilton; flytingar; flyktingskrisen; Facebook;

    Abstract : With an eye on the current social and political situation in Europe, and with regards to the so-termed refugee crisis, this study aims to map the discourse on assumed good and evil shared among Western cultures, as represented by Sweden, Germany and the United States.  The thesis takes its point of departure from essayistic reflections of the philosophical tradition and theological and religious analytical positions respectively. READ MORE

  4. 14. Why Care Matters: Analysing the German Response to the European Refugee Crisis from a Global Ethics of Care Perspective.

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen; Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Global Studies; Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Anne Sophie Eberstein; [2016]
    Keywords : Ethics of Care; relationalism; feminism; globalisation; global migrant crisis; discursive psychology ; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to introduce a global reading of the feminist Ethics of Care and its theoretical conceptualisation as framework for the political response to the global migrant crisis. To pursue this end, the thesis starts by indicating the need for a joint political response to the global migrant crisis, the lack of compas- sion on political level for refugees fleeing from conflict and persecution, and the dominance of exclusion within political discourses. READ MORE

  5. 15. “WOMAN ALWAYS TENDS TO BECOME THE ONE WHO OTHERS WANT TO SEE…”: THE CONSTRUCTION OF WOMANHOOD IN SOVIET TV-MOVIES OF THE STAGNATION PERIOD (1967-1982)

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Iana Kalinichenko; [2012]
    Keywords : discourse analysis; female identities; feminism; gender; Soviet cinema; TV-movies; Cultural Sciences; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This research paper aims to identify how womanhood is constructed in the Soviet TV-movies of the Stagnation era. The thesis is based on the theoretical background in the areas of gender constructions in Western media, gender constructions in Soviet society, and gender constructions in Soviet cinematography. READ MORE