Essays about: "Symbolic recognition"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words Symbolic recognition.

  1. 1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON HOW THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND ADAPTED ITS 2014 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN EARTH HOUR IN SWEDEN AND TURKEY

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Melisa Bergström; [2021]
    Keywords : Climate change; Earth Hour; Environment Communication; Narrative Framing; Symbolic Action; Environmental Advocacy Campaigns; Klimatförändringar; Earth Hour; Miljö Kommunikationskampanj;

    Abstract : Klimatförändringar är ett allvarligt problem som hotar vår planet och alla dess invånare.Världsnaturfonden (World Wildlife Fund) arbetar för att minimera och förhindra de skrämmandekonsekvenser som vi oundvikligen kommer att möta om vi fortsätter att leva och konsumera som vi gör. READ MORE

  2. 2. Naming Injustice, Reimagining Justice: How Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence in Portugal Perceive Criminal Justice and its Alternatives

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionen

    Author : Juliana Rafaela Martins Vasconcelos Senra; [2021]
    Keywords : Sexual Violence; Restorative Justice; Criminal Justice; Gender-based Violence; Access to Justice; Bourdieu; Portugal.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis addresses the sexual violence justice gap in Portugal descriptively by questioning how victim-survivors of these crimes experience and/or perceive criminal justice, including those that have resorted to formal law and those that haven’t Normatively, it reflects on the justice needs of victim-survivors of sexual violence and connects these needs to the restorative justice movement - an umbrella term for non-carceral responses to sexual violence, including inputs from feminism, abolitionism and social harm theory. It thus aims to explore innovative survivor-centered justice models and draft policy recommendations specific to the Portuguese context. READ MORE

  3. 3. Occupational status, recognizing the impact of being recognized - a qualitative assessment, exploring occupational status determinants for prime working age groups of licensed practical nurses in the Swedish home-care business

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Markus Meltzer; [2021]
    Keywords : Occupational status; Bourdieu’s field theory; recognition; symbolic violence; licensed practical nurses; seniority.; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis presents and analyses the results of the prime working age (25-65), divided into two diverse groups, 25-45 and 45-65, of licensed practical nurses (LPN) perceived occupational status in the Swedish home-care business. The purpose is to understand what influences the perception of two diverse age groups of licensed practical nurses occupational status, bringing nuance to the phenomenon, thus understanding demands for future employment, shortage of labour and staff turnover in the Swedish home-care business. READ MORE

  4. 4. Breaking the Walls : The First Pride March in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Stipo Mihaljevic; [2020]
    Keywords : Pride March; LGBTI; BiH; discrimination; human rights; Europeanisation;

    Abstract : Pride Marches are usually considered as the most important manifestations of LGBTI activism and politics, either as festive and commercial celebrations or protests against violations of human rights of the LGBTI population. The first BiH Pride March from September 2019 successfully took the form of the latter, under heavy security measures and without any incidents in Sarajevo. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Elite Choice : ’Unpacking the elite’ in Mukungule Chiefdom, Zambia

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

    Author : Gilbert Mwale; [2019]
    Keywords : elite control; elite capture; community-based natural resources management CBNRM ; local democracy; decentralization;

    Abstract : Community-based natural resource management has been advocated for by many scholar and environmentalists to improve natural resources management, equity, and justice for local people. However, its implementation on the ground does not always reach the intended goal. READ MORE