Essays about: "parliamentary discourse"

Showing result 6 - 10 of 44 essays containing the words parliamentary discourse.

  1. 6. The Framing of Affordability within Ireland’s Housing Discourse : Analysis of the Negotiated Process of Narrative Struggles within the Framing of Affordability within Housing Discourse

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Neil Dunne; [2023]
    Keywords : Affordability; Affordable Housing; Housing Affordability; Housing Policy; Social Constructionism; Narrative; Housing Regimes; Commodification; Decommodification; Welfare Provision;

    Abstract : After the 2008 Global Financial Crash, Ireland’s neoliberal housing policy turned again to housing financialisation as focus lay upon the attraction of corporate investors in order to revive the housing market. The result was a swift return to housing price rises but this came with ever growing homelessness and housing precarity as REITs and other corporate investors' influence on the housing market grew. READ MORE

  2. 7. The Tidö Agreement : A Poststructural Analysis

    University essay from Mittuniversitetet/Institutionen för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap

    Author : Sebastian Karlsson; [2023]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The area of interest for this study is contemporary right-wing political discourse in Sweden, exemplified by the written coalition agreement called “the Tidö agreement”, struck between the Sweden Democrats, the Moderate Party, the Christian Democrats and the Liberal Party shortly after the 2022 elections. This deal enabled Moderate Party leader Ulf Kristersson to form a government. READ MORE

  3. 8. Constructing ‘The People’, ‘The Other’ and ‘The Elite’ in populist right-wing discourse; A qualitative case study on the Sweden Democrats

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studier

    Author : Alexandra Cvetic; [2022-11-03]
    Keywords : populism; identity; discourse; Sweden Democrats; right-wing;

    Abstract : The research is designed as a qualitative case study, where theoretical concepts of populism and identity are employed to investigate how the Sweden Democrats construct identities in their populist right-wing discourse. To execute the study, the concepts of ‘the People,’ ‘the Other,’ and ‘the elite’ are used to analyze how these popular subjects are discursively constructed and articulated in parliamentary activities. READ MORE

  4. 9. Politicians’ Instagram personas in relation to Swedish politics : A discourse analysis of personas from a gender point of view of Swedish political party leaders’ Instagram accounts

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Centrum för genusforskning (from 2013)

    Author : Emelie Bröms; [2022]
    Keywords : gender performativity; persona; rhetoric; social media; Instagram; politics; party leaders; political communication; Sweden; persona; retorik; sociala medier; Instagram; partiledare; politik; politisk kommunikation; Sverige; persona; performativitet;

    Abstract : This essay aims to investigate how the leaders for the Swedish parliamentary parties appear on their official Instagram accounts. By conducting a discourse analysis, looking at both text, visual images, and the combination of the two in the Instagram posts, the intention is to analyse how gender is being performed through the rhetorical concept of persona. READ MORE

  5. 10. Sweden's Immigration Governance. A Critical Analysis of how the Policies and the DiscourseCorrespond : A Qualitative Study of Sweden's Immigration Governance and the Discourse Surrounding it from 2015 to 2022

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)

    Author : Filippa Moum; [2022]
    Keywords : Immigration; Sweden; Policies; Governance;

    Abstract : Immigration into Sweden has since 2015 been a well-discussed area in the public debates. Some argue for more closure while some towards greater openness, due to this increased visibility in public discourse it is a widely shared assumption that migration policies, in general, have become more restrictive while in many studies the case shows to be the contrary when comparing the discourse to the actual laws. READ MORE