Essays about: "Goal Framing Theory"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 essays containing the words Goal Framing Theory.

  1. 6. Exploring the Design of Nudging in Persuasive Technologies - Improving Sleep Hygiene

    University essay from

    Author : Hung-Chiao Chen; [2021]
    Keywords : persuasive technology; the nudge theory; Type 1 nudging; Type 2 nudging; default setting; manipulation of accessibility; reminders; prompts; framing; pre-commitment strategies; sleep; sleep hygiene; scenario-based design; persuasive teknologi; nudge theorin; Typ 1 nudging; Typ 2 nudging; default setting; manipulation of accessibility; reminders; prompts; framing; pre-commitment strategies; sömn; sömnhygien; scenariobaserad design;

    Abstract : Research on persuasive technologies for promoting healthy behaviours has been surging in recent years, but these technologies have the risk of being perceived as undesirable meddling. The current study puts forward a non-coercive and libertarian paternalistic alternative - the nudge theory. READ MORE

  2. 7. Introducing degrowth to socio-environmental movements in the United States: A case study of the Sunrise Movement and Democratic Socialists of America

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Amanda Schockling; [2021]
    Keywords : climate change; social movements; Green New Deal; politics; democratic socialism; framing theory; USA; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : In a country with a large historical and current share of emissions, recent climate inaction and political upheaval have disallowed substantial social-environmental reforms from being endorsed. This thesis critically examines the current cycle of contention in the United States by classifying the Sunrise Movement and the Democratic Socialists of America as social movement organizations through the lens of social movement theory with a goal to identify successes and understand how the movement could increase the viability of democratic socialism in America and make governmental climate action inevitable. READ MORE

  3. 8. So that our children can dream : A study that follows five people’s emigration journey from North Macedonia to Sweden

    University essay from Jönköping University/HLK, Globala studier

    Author : Claudia Kamceva; [2020]
    Keywords : Unemployment; North Macedonia; Corruption; Migration; Work related migration; emigration; living standards; Arbetslöshet; Nordmakedonien; emigrera; levnadsvillkor;

    Abstract : I denna studie följer man fem olika personers erfarenheter av att ha flyttat från Nordmakedonien till Sverige för att arbeta. Studiens mål är att ta reda på vilka utmaningar individerna upplevde på den Nordmakedonska arbetsmarknaden samt orsakerna som lett till att individerna valt att lämna sitt hemland i hopp om en bättre framtid i Sverige. READ MORE

  4. 9. Sustainability in Cooking Shows: A qualitative content analysis on framing of sustainability in the cooking show MasterChef Germany and MasterChef US

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Laura Mettke; [2020]
    Keywords : cooking tv shows; sustainability; food waste; MasterChef; qualitative content analysis; framing;

    Abstract : Many environmental organisations are trying to counter the negative effects of climate change. The film- and television industry are increasingly becoming the focus of attention, because, although it repeatedly advocates sustainability, it often gets lost in its own productions. READ MORE

  5. 10. Sustainability communication in clothing stores : exploring the interplay between attitudes, behaviour and the context of in-store apparel shopping

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Larisa Vlasenko; [2020]
    Keywords : sustainability communication; apparel shopping; context; attitude-behaviour gap; goal-framing theory; consumption;

    Abstract : It is acknowledged nowadays that people’s attitudes cannot serve as valid predictors of their behaviour since our growing environmental awareness and concern do not appear to be translated into more conscious consumer behaviour. It is argued that one of the reasons for this discrepancy may be that human behaviour is not determined by motivations alone and the context in which it is performed may substantially affect it. READ MORE