Essays about: "justice dimension"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 34 essays containing the words justice dimension.

  1. 21. Why is low wages the right way to integration? : A discourse analysis searching for perceptions of justice in Swedish parliamentary debates

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Shade Amao; [2016]
    Keywords : Nancy Fraser; discourse analysis; recognition; redistribution; affirmation; transformation; low wages; integration; parliamentary debate; Sweden;

    Abstract : This study has centered on the proposal for decreasing the entrance rate in order to create more jobs and integrate the increasing asylum seekers in the Swedish society. Based on a discourse analysis on the parliamentary debates “The road to the labor market” and “Integration”, this thesis examines the discourses around ‘justice’. READ MORE

  2. 22. DELIBERATE WINDOW DRESSING: A case study of deliberative democracy enhancement by means of the Open Method of Coordination in the Czech Republic

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Jurgita Andriuskaite; [2015-08-04]
    Keywords : the OMC; norm diffusion; social inclusion; gender mainstreaming; deliberative democracy theory; empowered deliberation; the European Union;

    Abstract : The notion of deliberate democracy in political discourse seems to imply a profound normative message, unconditionally supporting justice and fairness. Similarly, the deliberative democracy theory asserts the power of public interaction to shape inclusive and fair social policies within the European Union. READ MORE

  3. 23. Social dimensions of the German energy transition : on the issue of social justice in a ‘technological’ transformation process

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

    Author : Verena Gröbmayr; [2015]
    Keywords : energy transition; social justice; future creating workshop; critical utopian action research; commons; transformation processes; democracy; society; Germany; Energiewende;

    Abstract : The energy transition is the showcase project of sustainable development in Germany but often neglects the social dimension that comes along with the technological transformation. In this thesis, I elaborate on the questions of how the energy transition can become socially just but also to what extent it can be perceived as a puzzle piece of a greater transformation. READ MORE

  4. 24. Criticising Humanities Today : - Framing Debates on the Value of Humanities in EU Higher Education Policy with a Special Focus on the Bologna Process -

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Lavinia Marin; [2014]
    Keywords : Bologna Process; European Higher Education Area; Humanities; Crisis; Education; citizenship; usefulness; employability;

    Abstract : The main research question that this paper aims to answer is: ‘In what does today’s attack on humanities consist and how can humanities be defended?’ In order to answer this research question, one needs first to describe how the humanities have argued for their usefulness before the Bologna Process; second, provide reasons for the claim that the Bologna Process would be a new type of attack; and third, analyse the new defences for the humanities, so as to discuss whether these are suitable.   There are several arguments why employability should not be the main interpretation for ‘usefulness’ in education. READ MORE

  5. 25. Communication in Complaint Handling

    University essay from IT-universitetet i Göteborg/Tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Kim Dao Jonsson; [2013-09-20]
    Keywords : Swedish Telecom; complaint handling; post-complaint satisfaction; negative emotions; behavioural intentions; perceived justice;

    Abstract : Due to the importance of understanding what circumstances make customer complaint handling successful and how to achieve an effective result; this thesis aims to study the communication failure in the responses given by Swedish telecom companies’ customer service to consumer complaints, and post-complaint consumers’ reactions to those complaint responses through emotions and behavioural intentions. Since previous research about complaint management did not put much focus on communication role as well as on post-complaint consumers’ responses to organizational complaint handling, this study, based on the analysis of authentic customers’ complaint experience with Swedish telecom, incorporates the interactional dimension into the existing models of cognitive and affective antecedents of satisfaction with complaint handling. READ MORE