Essays about: "Media Responsibility"

Showing result 16 - 20 of 250 essays containing the words Media Responsibility.

  1. 16. The Impact of Generation-Z on International Branding Strategy: An Analysis of Startup Fashion Brands : What are the possible challenges and advantages faced by startup fashion brands in adapting to the Gen-Z effect in their international branding strategies?

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring och turismvetenskap (MTS)

    Author : Kristjana Zaka; Masood Muqdad Sami Al Juboori; [2023]
    Keywords : Generation Z; International Branding Strategy; Branding; Small Fashion Brands; Startups; New Ventures; Consumer Behavior; Qualitative Research.;

    Abstract : This study explores the profound impact of Generation Z (Gen Z) on the international branding strategies employed by small fashion brand startups. As digital natives born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, Gen Z represents a dynamic force that challenges traditional marketing approaches. READ MORE

  2. 17. Business Operations in Armed Conflicts : An analysis of the criminal responsibilities of business executives operating in high-risk contexts

    University essay from Försvarshögskolan

    Author : Emuesiri Akpere; [2023]
    Keywords : International Criminal Law; Complicity; Business; Armed Conflicts; Internationell straffrätt; medverkan; affärer; väpnade konflikter;

    Abstract : The involvement of multinational corporations, international traders, transporters, processors, and retailers has a crucial significance in high-risk contexts there is a wide range of commercial activities that can make economic actors criminally responsible for gross violations of international humanitarian law and human rights: this includes the sale of weaponry, pillaging or commercial transactions unrelated to war. Allowing companies and their managers to shield themselves is harmful to the development of international law. READ MORE

  3. 18. Past, Present and Future : History, Memory Politics and the Russo- Ukrainian War in Official Russian Discourse 2021-2023

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutet för Rysslands- och Eurasienstudier; Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Marcus Krantz; [2023]
    Keywords : Russia; Ukraine; history; memory politics; framing; political communication.;

    Abstract : This thesis investigates what narrative themes are found in the historical framing used in Russian political communication in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War from December 2021 to February 2023. Using a qualitative content analysis in combination with framing theory, transcripts of the Russian president’s political communications and the Russian Foreign Ministry’s press briefings are analysed as to the main narrative themes found within concerning the Russo-Ukrainian war. READ MORE

  4. 19. How does brands' participation in an accidental controversy affect their reputation? : An application of the situational crisis communication theory to firestorms

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälle

    Author : Nina Björnsson; [2023]
    Keywords : Firestorms; Situational Crisis Communication Theory; reputation; trust recovery;

    Abstract : This study aims to investigate the strategies used by brands to recover from firestorms following controversies in the age of social media. The focus is on understanding the brand-customer relationship aspect of firestorms and the importance of monitoring and comprehending them to minimize their impact. READ MORE

  5. 20. Is There a Difference Between Refugees and Refugees? : A text analysis of UK media presentation of Ukrainian refugees 2022 and Middle Eastern refugees 2015

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Klara Blomberg; [2023]
    Keywords : media; refugees; migration;

    Abstract : This paper compares how the UK news media presents refugees from the Middle East in 2015 and Ukraine 2022. Studies such as Zawadzka-Paluektau (2022) have found that in other European news media large differences in the presentation of European and non-European refugees can be observed. This study aims to build on this research. READ MORE