Essays about: "våld"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 107 essays containing the word våld.

  1. 21. Participatory Design with the Bulgarian LGBTQ+ Community : Localized Responses to Systemic Homophobia

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

    Author : Siyana Ivanova; [2022]
    Keywords : LGBTQ ; participatory design; Bulgaria; online workshop; interview; HBTQ ; deltagande design; Bulgarien; online workshop; intervju;

    Abstract : Research shows that Bulgaria is among the least LGBTQ+ friendly countries in the European Union, with members of the community facing discrimination, hostility, and violence both in their everyday lives and on a systemic level. The environment of suppression and stigma has also had an effect on the volume of local research into LGBTQ+ issues. READ MORE

  2. 22. RISK, RESPECT & UNSPEAKABLE ACTS : Untangling Intimate-Sexual Consent through 'Intuitive Inquiry' & 'Agential Realism'

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

    Author : Frida Storm; [2021]
    Keywords : Doing; Consent; Communication; Intuition; Somatics; Intimacy; Sex; Sexual; Violence; Negotiation; Coercion; Rape; Legislation; Feminism; Neoliberal; Queer; Fanzine; BDSM; Dance; Performance; Sex Work; Responsibilization; Accountability; Diffraction; Entanglement; Autonomy; Agency; Power; Trauma.; Görande; samtycke; consent; kommunikation; intuition; somatik; intimitet; sex; sexuellt; våld; förhandling; tvång; våldtäkt; lagstiftning; feminism; nyliberalism; queer; fanzine; BDSM; dans; uppträdande; sexarbete; responsibilisering; ansvar; diffraction; entanglement; autonomi; agens; makt; trauma.;

    Abstract : In an attempt to address the issues in research and theory on consent, this thesis explores what consent can be seen as "doing" through an 'Intuitive Inquiry' (Anderson 2011a) and 'Agential Realism' (Barad 2007). Various manifestations of consent appears through: the experience of the researcher, consent research and theory, consent legislation, interviews with professionals in intimate-sexual consent, and, feminist fanzines. READ MORE

  3. 23. From Victim to Perpetrator : A Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis of Swedish News Media in the Wake of MeToo

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Beatrice Tylstedt; [2021]
    Keywords : Feminist critical discourse analysis; defamation; MeToo; Feministisk kritisk diskursanalys; förtal; MeToo;

    Abstract : Four years after the Swedish MeToo-movement, ten women who publicly accused men of sexual violence have been convicted of the crime defamation. Framed as realizing questions of truth, sexual violence and the roles victim and perpetrator, the convictions have caused an extensive and polarized debate in Swedish news media. READ MORE

  4. 24. Combating Gender-Based Violence through Education : An interview study with educators in Gauteng, South Africa, about Gender-Based Violence in the Life Orientation curriculum

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Institutionen för hälsa och välfärd

    Author : Nora Andersdotter; Tanya Robbertse; [2021]
    Keywords : education; gender-based violence; gender equality; life orientation curriculum; sustainability;

    Abstract : BackgroundGender-Based Violence (GBV) is a global problem rooted in gender inequality. South Africa has exceptionally high rates of GBV. READ MORE

  5. 25. Enemy Love and Apocalyptic Genocide : Views on Military Violence and Pacifism Among Swedish Pentecostals 1967-1971

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Kyrko- och missionsstudier

    Author : Micael Grenholm; [2021]
    Keywords : Pentecostalism; Pacifism; Nonviolence; War Ethics; Sweden; Eschatology; pingströrelsen; pacifism; ickevåld; krigsetik; eskatologi; dispensationalism;

    Abstract : Pentecostals were the largest religious group among conscientious objectors in Sweden between 1967 and 1971, a time characterized by passionate debates on the ethics of war in the shadows of Vietnam and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This thesis aims to review and analyze how the Pentecostal periodicals Evangelii Härold and Dagen described and ethically motivated military violence and pacifism in different contexts during this period. READ MORE