Essays about: "child decision making"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 47 essays containing the words child decision making.
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16. Understanding Dog Owners’ Decision Making on Dog-related Consumption In China
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The beneficial of keeping a dog and the booming Chinese pet dog market allowed many Chinese people considering owning a dog. However, how owners treat their dogs are extremely different. Some of them consider dogs as their child while others think dogs are just objects with special function. READ MORE
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17. What do you think? : A board game that invites children to participate in decision-making
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för design (DE)Abstract : Ever since 1919 has “Rädda Barnen” aka, “Save the Children” fought for the rights of the child. The UN convention tackles many important fights today concerning social sustainability which goals are pointing towards the improvement of children’s life conditions. Today we live in an adults world with an adults mind. READ MORE
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18. Reading the information in applications is like eating fast food” : Motherhood and social media
University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : This research explores young mothers' usage of social media to obtain child-rearing information in mainland China. I interviewed 11 Chinese women with the different background of their everyday social media practices. READ MORE
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19. Children’s Literature and ComDev
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : What role can, or do, children’s literature play in development communication? Recently, neotonous childlike curiosity and creativity has become a research and development strategy and a trendy corporate culture for companies like Google. Including children in decision making and in the search for development solutions – PDC& PR4D – is also being advocated by the U. READ MORE
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20. Forest resource governance and the devolution of power through co-management approach: policy vs practice : a case study in Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, Bangladesh
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : In recent years co-management has been widely used as a strategy to address the challenges related to protected area governance, and devolution of power, management responsibility and empowerment of actors are recognized as central to this approach. This study examines the extent to which present co-management arrangements in Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary (RKWS), Bangladesh has achieved devolution of power, responsibility and resource use rights and what are the prevailing gaps between policy and practice. READ MORE