Essays about: "negative effect of media"
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1. The strategies and consequences for harassment : The effect on women journalists’ work in Costa Rica
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ)Abstract : Violence against women journalists is increasing all over the world, especially online, and previous research shows that journalists develop different strategies to avoid harassment. Costa Rica is the country in Latin America that has the highest level of press freedom but that does not mean that harassment is non-existing. READ MORE
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2. ChatGPT: Changing Education, One Prompt at a Time, A quantitative study of factors influencing students' usage of ChatGPT
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : An AI tool that has gained massive media attention in the past months is the language model ChatGPT. The rapid adoption of the tool by students made the authors of this study curious about exploring the chatbot further, using technology adoption theory. READ MORE
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3. Are Influencers the Next Brand-Building Tool? : A Qualitative Study on How Influencer Marketing Affects Customer-Based Brand Equity
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Given the rise of social media and the growing importance of influencers on consumer behavior, gaining an understanding of how influencers and the practice of influencer marketing impact the brand from the consumer's perspective is crucial. Additionally, a significant amount of companies compete for consumers' attention in today's market. READ MORE
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4. Generation Z Consumers' Attitudes towards Body Diversity in Fashion Advertisements : A quantitative study on the effect of consumers' own body size to their attitude
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : This thesis is investigating how consumers’ attitudes on fashion advertisements are affected by the models featured in the advertisements, with the consumers’ own body size being taken into consideration. The topic for the thesis was formed when conducting a thorough literature search, which revealed a gap in research. READ MORE
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5. The European pressurized-water reactor between narratives and policies: exploring the French nuclear reactor design with a feasibility framework to assess wider implications for France and the EU
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : With fossil fuel-dependencies affecting energy generation, and renewables being contextually limited by intermittency and dispatchability issues, this work explores European Pressurized-water Reactors (EPRs) as a nuclear-based climate mitigation measure in France and in the EU. Through its conceptual framework, this paper evaluates the technical potential of EPRs through the gate-keeping effect of initiative feasibility and narrative analysis. READ MORE