Essays about: "social psychology migration"

Showing result 6 - 8 of 8 essays containing the words social psychology migration.

  1. 6. Crossing borders, creating boundaries : Identity making of the Angolan diaspora residing in the border town of Rundu, northern Namibia

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi

    Author : Emelie Danielsson; [2016]
    Keywords : Border; boundary; identity; Namibia; Angola; diaspora; migration; colonialism; independence struggle; civil war; proxy war;

    Abstract : This Bachelor’s thesis explores the relationship between borders, boundaries and migration, and their effect on identity making from a diasporic perspective. The study focuses on notions of national, regional, cultural, tribal and ethnic identity, and set in relation to the influence borders and boundarieshave on these processes. READ MORE

  2. 7. analysing ISIL`s propaganda

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ)

    Author : jamil walli; [2015]
    Keywords : ISIL; Globalization; propaganda; religious; perceptible; psychic; aura; awe; shock; projection; alienation; adversary; caliphate; radical; glocal; semiotics; CDA;

    Abstract : The emergence of “the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant” was surprising not only because of its rapid expansion geographically across Syria and Iraq, but also because of its global influence. That`s represented in its magnetic power through gravitating large numbers of Muslim youth, from almost all around the world. READ MORE

  3. 8. Women and Migration : A phenomenological study of the successful acculturation process

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologi

    Author : Ellen Beronius; Sofia Haraldsson; [2005]
    Keywords : invandrarkvinnor; ackulturation; kulturmöten; acculturation; host society; Psychology; Psykologi; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : The aim of this phenomenological research was to study immigrant women with satisfactory lives and to explore their emotions, impressions, thoughts and experiences of a cultural transition to gain more insight in how they have managed to deal with the initial acculturation process. An open question was sent to the participants (n=8) via e-mail, and the self-reports were analyzed with MCA-Minerva (Meaning Constitution Analysis). READ MORE