Essays about: "youth culture swedish"
Showing result 16 - 19 of 19 essays containing the words youth culture swedish.
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16. Färre och färre händer : intervjuer om morgondagens landskapsförvaltare i det småskaliga odlingslandskapet
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : This degree project is based on my personal relation and engagement to the small-scaled cultural landscape. My viewpoint is the village Torpa in Östergötland. READ MORE
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17. Japanization? : Japanese Popular Culture among Swedish Youth
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för ekonomi, kommunikation och ITAbstract : Japanese presence on the global cultural market has steadily been increasing throughout the last decades. Fan-communities all over the world are celebrating the Japanese culture and cultural identity no longer seems bound to the local. READ MORE
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18. An image says more than words : a qualitative essay about the pictorial language of children and youth in Westafrica
University essay from Institutionen för pedagogikAbstract : The pictorial language of the Swedish children is characterized by the idea that a “good” drawing should be in the right perspective and as photographically realistic as possible. This is a study about the pictorial language of the children in the Gambia and Senegal. READ MORE
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19. Our basic need for rites and myths : –The functions of ritualization and narration for live acting role-players
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen; Uppsala universitet/Centrum för forskning om religion och samhälle (CRS)Abstract : This is a master thesis in the discipline of psychology of religion, with a focus on the psychological and psychosocial functions of rites/ritualization and myths/narration in our lives. The main aim was to investigate adolescent male live acting role-players rites/ritualization and myths/narration, generally in their personal life and specifically in the world of the role-playing phenomenon, to see how they used the rites/ritualization and myths/narration in the role-playing world to create and maintain their sense of coherence and meaning in life. READ MORE