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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Arbete i linje med yrkeskompetensen! : En postkolonial analys av projektet Nå Målet

Jägerlöv, Maja January 2011 (has links)
Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka om, och i så fall hur, postkoloniala tankestrukturer kommer till uttryck i Nå Målets verksamhet under en begränsad period. Undersökningsperioden sträcker sig från den 14 mars till den 12 maj 2011. Avsikten med undersökningen är att analysera de eventuella postkoloniala tankestrukturer som kommer till uttryck. Empirin utgörs av intervjuer med, och observationer av, Nå Målets personal och deltagare samt övriga aktörer i projektet. Resultatet visar att postkoloniala tankestrukturer gör sig gällande i Nå Målets verksamhet. Det framgår också att projektet i sig är ett motstånd mot rådande samhällsstrukturer.
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Att se världen i svart och vitt : En kritisk granskning av SOS Barnbyars reklamkampanjer

Cargonja, Diana, Grahovac, Jelena January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to do a critical review of the aid organization SOS Children’s Villages text- and video campaigns, from a postcolonial perspective. Our purpose is divided into two questions: Are there colonial values in the advertising campaigns? Which language- and image strategies are used by SOS Children’s Villages to put across their messages? Our material consists of 10 selected video clips, and four printed ads that are made up of an image and a short text, which are part of a campaign named: Inte ett enda barn ska behöva vara ensamt (translation: Not a single child should have to be alone). We have chosen to use text- and image analysis as a method in our review of the material. The main theoretical base in our thesis is postcolonialism, while”the Other” and ”whiteness” are two concepts we have chosen so that we can reach a deeper analytical level. We have analyzed some of the clips from the concept “The White Man’s Burden”, and have discovered that ”The Western World” tries to insert their own values and ideals into ”The Third World”. We have also discovered that the children, in some sequences, are presented as non-human and differentiated from the “white Westerners”. The last chapter in our thesis problematizes how modern technology, as Smartphones, applications and social media, are used to make it easier to give money to charity. We also discuss how “The Western World” can be seen as a contributor to the current situation in “The Third World”, which makes the aspect of high-technology even more interesting.

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