Essays about: "social criticism"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 242 essays containing the words social criticism.
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21. Strategies and Crisis Management Concerning the Cancel Culture in Influencer Marketing : A qualitative study on how influencers strategically prevents and tackles the phenomena cancel culture, along with the source for cancellation
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Abstract Background: Circumstances deemed immoral conduct within the influencer marketing industry provoke eloquent sentiments and originated the phenomenon referred to as cancel culture. In spite of the industry's expansion and influencer marketing growth in revenue, there is presently a scarcity of academic research on influencer strategies that manage the cancel culture within social media. READ MORE
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22. Transnational Fathers’ Activism: A case study of Platform for European Fathers
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbeteAbstract : Shifting gender relations and family arrangements throughout the 20th and 21st century have led to the emergence of fathers’ rights activism. Equipped with a seemingly simple call for justice, the fathers’ rights movement has influenced family law, and have become part of the public consciousness. READ MORE
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23. Sápmi, Sweden's Smörgåsbord? On Human Rights, Rights of Nature and Extractivism
University essay from Lunds universitet/Mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : In North Sweden, Sámi activists are resisting the proposed Gállok mine, disapproving of their land being treated as a 'smörgåsbord' and countering the assumption of modernity that dichotomises the human and the nonhuman. Against this backdrop, this thesis looks at some of the unprecedented challenges the rapid extension of globalisation poses to the human and nonhuman world. READ MORE
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24. Across the Øresund: A narrative case study of the connections between national borders and national sentiments in a European cross-border region
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : Within the field of border studies, a common theoretical assumption is that national borders and national sentiments are interconnected. Some even argue that national boundaries are a precondition of national sentiments (Anderson & O'Dowd, 1999; Paasi, 1998 (b)). READ MORE
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25. Government and Power in Young Adult Dystopias
University essay from Lunds universitet/EngelskaAbstract : Dystopian fiction first appeared as a literary genre in the 1870s and has since been known to conduct social criticism of the real world in a futuristic, fictive form. As it has evolved during the 20th century it has grown into a widely researched topic. READ MORE