Essays about: "culture french"
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6. Driving Changes Through Podcasting : an Analysis on the Use of Podcasting by French Activists
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)Abstract : Through discontinuous growth and its use in multiple sectors the podcasting established itself as a medium to be reckoned with in the future. Recently, the mainstream scene of French podcasting has seen, among its usual professionally produced shows, the presence of a few podcasts involving a clear and subjective message of activism. READ MORE
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7. The Impermanence of Norms : A Study of Fahrenheit 451 Based on Foucauldian Concepts
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/EngelskaAbstract : In 1953 Ray Bradbury wrote the novel Fahrenheit 451. The plot is set in a fictional, North American future. READ MORE
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8. Object categorisation in French-Swedish early simultaneous bilinguals. : ARE GENDER EFFECTS MODULATED BY GRAMMAR OR CULTURE?
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskningAbstract : If most scholars tend to agree that the native language of a speaker does influence the way they will understand the reality around them, the question becomes ambiguous when it comes to bilingual speakers’ cognition. How is their reality affected by the combination of their languages? This study aimed at exploring this question under the angle of grammatical gender. READ MORE
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9. Skeuomorphs what art thou? A skeuomorphic perspective on material preference and categorisation in prehistory
University essay from Lunds universitet/ArkeologiAbstract : Past material categorisation and preference in archaeological research are often heavily influenced by modern material perception, through the use of modern language and modern terminological connotations. This thesis seeks to clarify material categorisation and preference in the past, by studying two different skeuomorphs; Aurignacian shell skeuomorphs made from ivory, and south Scandinavian metal dagger skeuomorphs made from flint. READ MORE
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10. Object categorisation in French-Swedish early bilinguals : Are gender effects modulated by grammar or culture?
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Centrum för tvåspråkighetsforskningAbstract : If most scholars tend to agree that the native language of a speaker does influence the way they will understand the reality around them, the question becomes ambiguous when it comes to bilingual speakers’ cognition. How is their reality affected by the combination of their languages? This study aimed at exploring this question under the angle of grammatical gender. READ MORE