Essays about: "Marginalised User Groups"

Found 3 essays containing the words Marginalised User Groups.

  1. 1. Incels: Frustrated and Angry due to Deprivation of Intimacy : A Case Study of the Radicalisation Trajectories of an Online Community on a Fringe Social Media Platform

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutet för analytisk sociologi, IAS

    Author : Aron Kiss; [2022]
    Keywords : fringe social media platforms; echo chambers; marginalised groups; unfulfilled masculinity; polarisation; radicalisation; incel; NLP;

    Abstract : Technological advancements and affordability enable voicing of social injustice, feelings of deprivation, and oppression. Spatial barriers no longer pose obstacles to connecting with like-minded (or dissimilar) others to define and refine ingroup and outgroup. READ MORE

  2. 2. Opportunities for Change : The impact of putting marginalized user groups first in urban redesign

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Kulturgeografiska institutionen

    Author : Lucian Madalin Garord; [2018]
    Keywords : Oslo; City Centre; Gender Mainstreaming; Feminist Urban Planning; Marginalised User Groups;

    Abstract : This thesis aims at discovering how the city of Oslo can use an opportunity in rebuilding its city centre and begin to include the voices and opinions of marginalised communities that were otherwise previously ignored in planning processes. The theory and approach utilised throughout this thesis is feminist urban planning and gender mainstreaming because the two call for the equality and intersectionality so to appropriately rebuild cities with the needs of many in mind. READ MORE

  3. 3. Green and Just? - Assessing the Socio-Spatial Distribution of Green Areas in Malmö

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

    Author : Laura Wascher; [2012]
    Keywords : urban green space; accessibility; environmental justice; sustainable urban development; geographic information systems GIS ; Sweden;

    Abstract : Malmö strives to become an attractive and sustainable city by 2030. Continued population growth is a major reason for the need to densify within the existing urban structures. But more inhabitants will also increase pressure on usage and demand for green spaces in the city. READ MORE