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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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Eine gespaltene Stadt

Fehser, Stefan 17 February 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Das Thema Asyl spaltet Dresden. In sämtlichen Altersstufen und Schichten finden sich verschiedenste Positionen: Vertreter_innen einer offenen Willkommenskultur, aber auch Personen mit Wut auf Geflüchtete. Der größte Teil der Dresdner Bevölkerung (40,6%) hat Verständnis und Sympathie für Menschen, die in Deutschland Asyl suchen. Dagegen zeigen deutlich weniger Befragte (20,4%) Abwertungen und Feindlichkeit gegen Asylsuchende. Viele Menschen sind jedoch noch unentschlossen, welche Positionen sie zum Thema Asyl vertreten (39%).
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Eine gespaltene Stadt: Positionen der Dresdner Bevölkerung zum Thema Asyl

Fehser, Stefan January 2015 (has links)
Das Thema Asyl spaltet Dresden. In sämtlichen Altersstufen und Schichten finden sich verschiedenste Positionen: Vertreter_innen einer offenen Willkommenskultur, aber auch Personen mit Wut auf Geflüchtete. Der größte Teil der Dresdner Bevölkerung (40,6%) hat Verständnis und Sympathie für Menschen, die in Deutschland Asyl suchen. Dagegen zeigen deutlich weniger Befragte (20,4%) Abwertungen und Feindlichkeit gegen Asylsuchende. Viele Menschen sind jedoch noch unentschlossen, welche Positionen sie zum Thema Asyl vertreten (39%).:1. Einleitung 2. Hintergrund der Studie 3. Methodische Vorbemerkungen 4. Positionen der Dresdner Bevölkerung zum Thema Asyl 4.1. Wer vertritt welche Positionen? 4.2. Partizipation und Pegida 4.3. Zuwanderung und Zusammenleben 5. Zusammenführung und Analyse 6. Literaturverzeichnis
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La démarche réseau Etude de cas d'un projet

LE NAVENEC, Clément January 2017 (has links)
This paper proposes to explain how different players unite to change the negative image of their city, Dresden, caused by nationalistic political movements like Pegida. The first part of this research contains a literature revue on three main topics: The network theories, the territories and the project management. The goal is to get an overview on that concepts and to better understand them. In a second part, we will try to understand how their collaboration could help to make the territory dynamic, through the interviews of four stakeholders of the project "F?te de la musique meets Europe". To achieve this, we will analyze the factors that pushed them to invest in the project and try to target the shared vision they developed, but also examine the issues, the difficulties and the contribution of networking and project management.
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"The 'new right' The English Defence League and PEGIDA" / "The 'new right' The English Defence League and PEGIDA"

Radloff, Paul Christian January 2017 (has links)
This thesis is aimed at analysing key similarities and differences of the Englsih Defence League and the German-born social movement PEGIDA. Whereas both movements have a common goal, to stop the perceived Islamisation of their respective countries, and Europe as a whole, the means and methods vary greatly. Moreover, it is argued that the followership of said organisations differ in age, social background and motivation. Both organisations are able to exert a certain amount of influence on their supporters, the rest of the society, as well as policy- makers and the political elite. Both organisations have influenced the societal and political climate of their respective countries of origin and also in the countries in the European neighbourhood with links to individuals and organisations in North America.
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"The 'new right' The English Defence League and PEGIDA"

Radloff, Paul Christian January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is aimed at analysing key similarities and differences of the Englsih Defence League and the German-born social movement PEGIDA. Whereas both movements have a common goal, to stop the perceived Islamisation of their respective countries, and Europe as a whole, the means and methods vary greatly. Moreover, it is argued that the followership of said organisations differ in age, social background and motivation. Both organisations are able to exert a certain amount of influence on their supporters, the rest of the society, as well as policy- makers and the political elite. Both organisations have influenced the societal and political climate of their respective countries of origin and also in the countries in the European neighbourhood with links to individuals and organisations in North America.
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Anti-islámská hnutí ve východním Německu: PEGIDA a její vývoj / Anti-islamic movements in eastern Germany: PEGIDA and its Development

Mojžíš, Radek January 2017 (has links)
This master thesis deals with the development of the protest movement PEGIDA, which was founded on October 11. 2014 in Dresden. This movement speaks loudly against the Islamization of Germany during the regular demonstrations and criticizes the political situation in the country. In times of its greatest popularity it has attracted thousands of people. Nowadays its importance is still diminishing. The aim is therefore to describe the development of the movement and its characteristics. The work is divided into four main chapters. The first one explains the development in Saxony, the second one describes the development of the movement and its programmatics. It also contains the change of relationship towards Alternative für Deutschland (AfD): from an animosity into an open collaboration. PEGIDA was created as a Facebook group: with tools like Google Trends and Fanpage Karma this chapter analyzes its evolution in an online world. It also shows a declining search rate on Google and its popularity on Facebook. The last chapter is based on studies conducted among demonstrators concerning their demographic data and their views on the functioning of democracy and politics. It follows that most Pegidists do not believe in political representation and see an AfD as an alternative. The stagnation of the...
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Analýza protiimigračních hnutí na území ČR: Blok proti islámu a Úsvit-národní koalice / Analysis of the anti-immigration movement in the Czech Republic: Blok against Islam and Dawn-National coalition

Pochopová, Nicole January 2017 (has links)
The current situation in politics is defined by the success of new political parties and movements, which are developed as a result of economic recession combined with European migration crisis. However, can we consider them as extreme right? Are these parties and movements ideologically empty, populist and demagogic or they forming a completely new kind of political groups? This issue interferes with current Western world but also the countries of middle and Eastern Europe. Thus, although it might appear to be a well-known topic, it is worth further research. This thesis is focused on new subjects in the territory of Czech Republic (ÚPD, ÚNK, SPD, BPI, BPi, IMK, 7. Republika, ApČR, ČS). The aim of this thesis is prediction of the future of these subjects in Czech environment and whether or not they could be identified as extreme right. The theoretical framework is extreme right by C. Mudde, the theory of islamophobia by A. Quellien enriched by the view of F. Lopez. Then also the definition of populism by P. Taggart and F. Pianizzo, completed with identification signs by V. Havlík and A. Pinková. In this thesis, quality and quantity content analysis of parties documents, web pages and profiles on Facebook is performed. Also, the author uses semi-structured questionnaires and interviews with chosen...
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...And Reconcile Us With Evil : A Critical Investigation of the Imagery of Good and Evil in Western Religion, Film and Politics

Gellrich, Arne L January 2016 (has links)
With an eye on the current social and political situation in Europe, and with regards to the so-termed refugee crisis, this study aims to map the discourse on assumed good and evil shared among Western cultures, as represented by Sweden, Germany and the United States.  The thesis takes its point of departure from essayistic reflections of the philosophical tradition and theological and religious analytical positions respectively. These are then followed by two investigative main chapters, designed along the lines of Norman Fairclough’s approach to critical discourse analysis (CDA). The first of these chapters studies the narratives of good and evil employed in the mainstream cinema of the past ten years in the mentioned countries. The second analysis is made up of three case studies, in turn looking at similar narratives in the campaigns of the two main competitors in the 2016 presidential race, a German protest movement against free trade agreements, and the everyday political communication of Swedish Facebook users. In a final chapter, findings from all four preceding chapters are brought together in an attempt to sketch an image of the congruences and discrepancies of narratives on good and evil in the overall discursive field. The thesis finds that the discursive field shared by the three investigated societies is largely homogenous, with certain imagery permeating all analysed orders of discourse. Many of the reoccurring images are however likely rooted in the human psyche and therefore less dependent on discourse practice. Furthermore, certain principles are agreed upon in theory while not reproduced in social practice. Themes assigned to either good or evil often seem to take on secondary functions next to assumed fixed identities of in- and out-groups.  Being a qualitative study, this thesis aims at giving an overview and delivering a base for further investigations rather than providing definitive answers.

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