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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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Konfessionella friskolor : Extremism eller rätten att välja

Kassman, Gustav January 2023 (has links)
Independent confessional schools have been a heavily discussed subject in Sweden in recent years. At the same time, the spread of information is shifting more and more from the religious institutions themselves to be controlled by the media according to the mediatization theory. This paper aims to investigate what arguments are used, and which themes can be identified in the discussion about confessional schools in Sweden in two large newspapers using qualitative thematic analysis. Moreover, the investigation is using a quantitative approach to find out if the question about confessional schools have gained more or less attention during recent years, looking at the number of publications from Swedish newspapers. The findings show that the number of publications has risen quite drastically in the last 15 years, and the years with the highest peaks correlate with the election years in 2018 and 2022, which both were election years in Sweden. Moreover, the paper aims to gain a better understanding about how we can relate that discourse to mediatization theory. Meaning that the media plays a big part in controlling the narrative, together with the audience. The results in this investigation are quite similar to previous research concerning what type of themes that can be identified in the discussion and debates about confessional schools. The investigation also highlights some difficulties in the legislation and decisions made to control how confessional schools in Sweden are being run.
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Social isolering. En studie om åsiktspolarisering och normativ press i sociala medier / Social Isolation. A study on opinion polarization and normative pressure in social media

Tuoma, Tomas January 2015 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to look for tendencies that social media can contribute to exposing users to a stronger perception of opinion polarization, and further to see if the daily presence of social networking sites can put normative pressure on the users. The study was made using a survey with participants from Umeå University during the time frame of november-december 2014. The theoretical framework behind the study was mainly drawn from The Spiral Of Silence by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann and was further supplemented with more current research, studying the effects from The Spiral Of Silence in the modern and more fragmented media landscape that exists now then when her theory was written. Further theoretical tools for analysis of the results came from Michel Foucault and his discussions in Discipline and punish, specifically his views on how surveillance can be discontinous in practice, but still permanent in it’s effects. The results of this study indicates that social media users tend to isolate themselves from uncomfortable opinions, and do not follow or read opinions they do not already agree with. This indicates that social media plattforms can function as a contributor to opinion polarization among the users, and this study argues that the behavioural patterns of the most frequent users increases that tendency. Further more the study showed that a smaller network of friends seems to increase the users perception of normative pressures, and that user activity is correlated to how frequent they self-censor posts before- and after they are published.
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'Justice for J6': A Social Media Analysis of User Discourse on Post-Trump Twitter

Criss, Zanovia 10 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Killing Silence: A Path to Increasing Homicide Solvability in Urban Communities

Thornton, Dennis 23 May 2019 (has links)
Relatively low rates of homicide solvability results in law-abiding citizens being forced to co-exist with known murderers, which is detrimental to a community’s psyche. This condition happens disproportionately in neighborhoods where crime is high, cohesiveness among its members is weak, and the citizen/police relationship is little or non-existent. This research sought to understand this phenomenon by asking,” How can murder solvability rates improve in marginalized communities?” and employing four theoretical lenses. Using the city of New Orleans as a case study and holding Social Disorganization Theory constant, Spiral of Silence, Habitus, and Dramaturgy were utilized in an attempt to understand individuals who witness violent crime but do not come forward. From these theories, nine assumptions were formed, connecting the literature to this specific area of inquiry. Using a mixed methods approach both qualitative and quantitative data was collected within New Orleans from a variety of instruments: a survey (both web-based and in-person), a questionnaire and two deliberative forums. Utilizing the questionnaire and in conjunction with the Kettering Foundation and the National Issues Forum Institute (NIFI), this research was also able to quantitatively compare New Orleans data with data collected nationally by NIFI. While the data collected support all nine assumptions, five of the nine account for 82% of the data. Of these five, none originated from the Spiral of Silence theory, two originated from the Habitus theory, and three originated from the Dramaturgy theory.
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A hora e a vez do povo : opinião pública e contra-agendamento nos casos do Movimento das Diretas Já e dos atentados de 11 de março, em Madri

Vieira, Isabela D'Ávila January 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho analisa dois eventos bastante distintos (o Movimento das Diretas Já, no Brasil, em 1984, e a mobilização popular após o atentado de 11 de Março, na Espanha, em 2004) sob o ponto de vista das hipóteses de agendamento e espiral do silêncio. O objetivo é mostrar que, em casos muito especiais, é possível que o público legitime determinada reivindicação, reorganizando a esfera pública e forçando que tal reivindicação seja incorporada pelas agendas da mídia e do governo, em um processo que chamaremos de contra-agendamento. Para tanto, foram analisadas edições dos jornais Folha de São Paulo e Zero Hora, no caso brasileiro, e El Pais e El Mundo, no caso espanhol. / This paper examines two very different events (the campaign for direct elections, in Brazil, in 1984, and the manifestations after March 11th bombings in Madrid, in 2004) from agenda-stetting and spiral of silence points of view. The aim is to show that, under special occasions, it is possible that the public legitimates a certain demand, which is forced to be incorporated in the media and government agendas, in a process called social-setting. To do so, were analyzed issues from newspapers Folha de São Paulo, Zero Hora, El Pais and El Mundo.
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A hora e a vez do povo : opinião pública e contra-agendamento nos casos do Movimento das Diretas Já e dos atentados de 11 de março, em Madri

Vieira, Isabela D'Ávila January 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho analisa dois eventos bastante distintos (o Movimento das Diretas Já, no Brasil, em 1984, e a mobilização popular após o atentado de 11 de Março, na Espanha, em 2004) sob o ponto de vista das hipóteses de agendamento e espiral do silêncio. O objetivo é mostrar que, em casos muito especiais, é possível que o público legitime determinada reivindicação, reorganizando a esfera pública e forçando que tal reivindicação seja incorporada pelas agendas da mídia e do governo, em um processo que chamaremos de contra-agendamento. Para tanto, foram analisadas edições dos jornais Folha de São Paulo e Zero Hora, no caso brasileiro, e El Pais e El Mundo, no caso espanhol. / This paper examines two very different events (the campaign for direct elections, in Brazil, in 1984, and the manifestations after March 11th bombings in Madrid, in 2004) from agenda-stetting and spiral of silence points of view. The aim is to show that, under special occasions, it is possible that the public legitimates a certain demand, which is forced to be incorporated in the media and government agendas, in a process called social-setting. To do so, were analyzed issues from newspapers Folha de São Paulo, Zero Hora, El Pais and El Mundo.
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A hora e a vez do povo : opinião pública e contra-agendamento nos casos do Movimento das Diretas Já e dos atentados de 11 de março, em Madri

Vieira, Isabela D'Ávila January 2009 (has links)
Este trabalho analisa dois eventos bastante distintos (o Movimento das Diretas Já, no Brasil, em 1984, e a mobilização popular após o atentado de 11 de Março, na Espanha, em 2004) sob o ponto de vista das hipóteses de agendamento e espiral do silêncio. O objetivo é mostrar que, em casos muito especiais, é possível que o público legitime determinada reivindicação, reorganizando a esfera pública e forçando que tal reivindicação seja incorporada pelas agendas da mídia e do governo, em um processo que chamaremos de contra-agendamento. Para tanto, foram analisadas edições dos jornais Folha de São Paulo e Zero Hora, no caso brasileiro, e El Pais e El Mundo, no caso espanhol. / This paper examines two very different events (the campaign for direct elections, in Brazil, in 1984, and the manifestations after March 11th bombings in Madrid, in 2004) from agenda-stetting and spiral of silence points of view. The aim is to show that, under special occasions, it is possible that the public legitimates a certain demand, which is forced to be incorporated in the media and government agendas, in a process called social-setting. To do so, were analyzed issues from newspapers Folha de São Paulo, Zero Hora, El Pais and El Mundo.
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Academic Freedom in the Age of Posts and Tweets

Marsden, Courtney Lee Wade 06 August 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Vad är cancelkultur i fallet Hogwarts Legacy? : En kritisk diskursanalys av " JK Rowling’s Anti-Transgender Stance And Hogwarts Legacy”

Dahlbäck, Henrik January 2022 (has links)
Syftet med den här uppsatsen har varit att undersöka vilka diskurser som motiverar s.k. cancelkultur i ett givet fall. Cancelkultur saknar i skrivande stund en definition men använts som avbrott i stöd till följd av en persons problematiska uttalanden. Undersökningen har utförts genom en kvalitativ textanalys av ”JK Rowling’s Anti-Transgender Stance And Hogwarts Legacy” där särskilt fokus legat på att kritiskt analysera de diskurser som redan identifierats om cancelkultur i tidigare forskning. I den kvalitativa textanalysen identifierades cancelkulturens egenskaper ur materialet genom tolkande beskrivning för att sedan kontextualiseras och kritiskt analyseras i diskussionsavsnittet. De huvudsakliga data som framkom av materialet var att cancelkultur motiveras av maktobalans, vi och dem narrativ och avkontextualisering genom individualisering. Maktobalans visade sig vara den främsta faktorn som motiverade de diskurser som i övrigt togs upp i materialet vilket föranledde att särskilt fokus lades på att diskutera maktpositioner och tillhörande vanor utifrån materialet. Det visade sig i enighet med tidigare forskning att maktobalansen driver cancelkulturen då de som blir cancelled anses missbruka sina maktpositioner och möjligheten att ”cancela” någon ger möjlighet till marginaliserade grupper att tala ut mot de som antar problematiska vanor av makt. Materialets data diskuterades också utifrån uppfattningen om allmänåsikt i förhållande till viljan att tala ut för att undersöka om det fanns en koppling mellan cancelkulturen i det här fallet och viljan att tala ut mot transfobi. Diskussionen kom fram till att både transaktivister och anti-transaktivister antagligen uppfattade att de var i majoritet på grund av debattens polarisering och hade därför lika stor vilja att tala ut.
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Diskuse k zpravodajským článkům na sociálních sítích / Discussions on News Articles on social Networks

Rozsypalová, Blanka January 2021 (has links)
The thesis focuses on discussions under news articles shared by news servers on the social network Facebook. The aim of this work is to summarize the existing understanding of the topic. Therefore, theoretical concepts connected to the topic are summarized. The thesis focuses on communication, online communication and the presence of news servers on social networks, as well as on the topic of anonymity on social networks and how anonymity can affect discussions. A chapter of the thesis focuses on the spiral of silence and its possible occurrence in discussions. Further, the thesis focuses on the freedom of speech as well as the new ways social networks are trying to fight disinformation and hate online. The empirical part focuses on how Facebook users view the use of social networks by news servers. Another part of the thesis focuses on a group of volunteers called #jsmetu. This group tries to make sure discussions are factual and are free from personal attacks and vulgarity. Three discussions are analysed - discussions #jsmetu took part in. The thesis investigates the influence #jsmetu has on discussions. Due to the topic of the thesis being a very current one, the thesis suggests more areas for further research.

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