Essays about: "social kritisk realism"

Found 3 essays containing the words social kritisk realism.

  1. 1. Working at Home in Relation to Institutionalised Individualism : - A Critical Master’s Dissertation

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Sociologi

    Author : Andreas Kjörling; [2020]
    Keywords : Working at home; Covid-19; Institutional invidualism; Critical theory; Social critical realism; Hemarbete; Covid-19; Institutionell individualism; kritisk teori; social kritisk realism;

    Abstract : Globalisation, internet and digitalisation has given cause to vast changes in society, where the individual is to an ever greater extent extradited to oneself through individualisation, flexibilisation and informatisation. Taken together this known as institutional individualisation. READ MORE

  2. 2. Beyond branding – Communicating authors in the Swedish publishing industry

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för strategisk kommunikation

    Author : Malin Österman; [2012]
    Keywords : Authorship; branding; publishing; strategic communication; symbolic power; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Authors are the public face of the publishing industry and a key aspect of its mar-keting efforts. This thesis aims to explore different communication strategies surrounding authors within the industry, with a special focus on the growing trend of branding authors. READ MORE

  3. 3. From De Beauvoir to Butler : How gendered categories have been used in five classical texts on gender

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, SV

    Author : David Sandin; [2010]
    Keywords : gender; feminism; critical realism; conceptional analysis; meta-theorizing; genus; feminism; kritisk realism; konceptuell analys; metateori;

    Abstract : The focus of this thesis is to investigate how gender related concepts have used in practice from Simone De Beauvoir’s “The second sex”, to Judith Butler’s “Bodies that matters”. The other texts used are “the traffic in women” by Gayle Rubin, “Gender: an ethnomethodological approach” by Suzanne Kessler and Wendy McKenna and “Gender and power” by Robert Connell. READ MORE