Essays about: "Self-Other"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 essays containing the word Self-Other.
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1. The European Union's identity-building project, and the impact on the Romanian national identity
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : The research brings up the ongoing debate on how globalization causes increased tension between the Global and Local identity formations. The local identity formations are challenged, and potentially diminishing in the presence of homogenized identities. Suprnationalites, are likewise questioned if they are excluding national identity formations. READ MORE
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2. Colonial karma? Identity and failed postcolonial reconciliation in Europe - Understanding ontological insecurity as shaped by narratives of colonial societal beliefs
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Following postcolonial thought, this thesis argues that colonialism can be reconceptualized as an identity conflict. Consequentially, reconciliation theories concerned with identity creation and societal beliefs can be applied to better understand postcolonial relations. READ MORE
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3. Normative Power Europe and External Perceptions : The discursive construction of self, other and norms during the 2021 Belarus-EU border crisis
University essay from FörsvarshögskolanAbstract : .... READ MORE
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4. EMPATHIC DISTRESS : The Dark Side of Caring?
University essay from Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapAbstract : The current review aims to unravel what is known regarding the neural substrates of empathicdistress and compassion fatigue. Empathic distress is a self-oriented feeling of anxietyexperienced in response to the suffering of another. It has been related to, and theorized to bea precursor of, compassion fatigue. READ MORE
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5. Identity Framing of South Korea in the Japanese Press: The 2019 Boycott Movement
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : The South Korean boycott movement of Japan that emerged over the summer of 2019 represents a drastic decline in Japan-South Korea relations. This thesis focused on how the boycott movement was framed in the five big national Japanese newspapers over a 50-day period in August and September 2019 in order to understand how the Japanese press constructs South Korean identity vis-àvis Japan. READ MORE