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Social Movements and Social Media: The Propagation of #BlackLivesMatterSinclair, Anna Christine January 2022 (has links)
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Not My Place : Interpretation Privilege and Passivism in the White Ally ExperienceJunman, Alice January 2021 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to better understand the experiences of allies in social movements,in this case the Black Lives Matter movement in Sweden. The sociological relevance lies in understanding how allies balance being active in a movement that departs from an identity category to which one is an outsider, and what this means in terms of responsibility, privilege, and problems. 11 qualitative interviews with self-identified White allies constitute the data, which has been analyzed and interpreted in relation to theories of modernity and situated knowledge. The results indicate that the ally role is perceived as meaningful and rewarding, but surrounded by different aspects to carefully balance. These balances relate to the term interpretation privilege, a political term related to the concept of situated knowledge, and it both motivates and paralyzes the allies in their navigation in ally work.
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Vad vet Sveriges Radio om Black lives matter? : En studie om Sveriges Radios rapportering kring Black livesmatter 2020Jemtelius, Filip, Färnsveden, André January 2020 (has links)
Aim: The purpose of this study is to investigate if Sweden's public service radio channel, Sveriges Radio, coverage of the Black lives matter movement was framed and/or affected by whiteness. They received internal criticism for their lack of knowledge of the subject and that they had too few employees that were in the minority groups.Theoretical Framework: The theories used in this study are the framing theory and thetheory of whiteness. Those theories will help us see how the coverage was performed, if it was framed to fit a certain agenda and if a supposed lack of diversity among the journalists could affect the reporting. Method: To further analyze how the Swedish public service, radio channel Dagens Eko reports Black lives matter in Sweden. By doing qualitative research we can answer how the news media has been following the movement and answer the critique they have received about the lack of diversity and knowledge in their reports.The result of this study proves the radio channel Dagens Eko has had an objective view on covering the Black lives matter movement. Viewing over hundred of their radio reports on both the movement and the death of George Floyd we have found that there are no tendencies of racist or insensitive reports from the radio channel.
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#BlackoutTuesday : “En kvalitativ studie om studenters deltagande i sociala rörelser på sociala medier”Byström, Niklas, Knutsson, Alexander January 2020 (has links)
This study aims to examine participation in the digital campaign #BlackoutTuesday to gain an understanding of the campaign's impact on university students’ awareness and participation in Black Lives Matter. Based on this, the study has two research questions: How have the students experienced that the #BlackoutTuesday campaign has affected their awareness of Black lives matter, and, for what reasons did the students feel that they participated in #BlackoutTuesday? With the help of slacktivism, networked publics, collective and connective action as the study's theoretical framework, we hope to gain a good interpretation of the results. To gather data, the study has used semi-structured interviews and to interpret the data, a thematic analysis has been used. The results that the study came to were that the students did not experience that their awareness was effected by #BlackoutTuesday. However, they still believed that they made a difference and that other people in their surrounding were affected in regard to awareness about Black Lives Matter. An unexpected discovery was also that many of the students connected Black Lives Matters, as an movement, solely to USA and not Sweden. The reasons for participation varied, but in this study, three main reasons were noted for the students participation. The reasons for participating were about the collective power, dissemination of information and taking a stand. With the results of the study we hope to create a better understanding of participation in similar campaign's and its effect on movements possibly society. However, more research is needed in this area to get a more thoroughly view of the field.
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"Work Hard and Be Kind”: How a Sports Team’s Shared Values Promote Social Movement EngagementUhl, Elizabeth January 2021 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Lyndon Garrett / Coinciding with the upsurgence of the Black Lives Matter Movement in the Summer of 2020, collegiate and professional sports teams have exhibited increased involvement in social issues. Existing research primarily analyzes the platform and visibility that athletes have to promote social agendas, but there is a gap in knowledge regarding how a sports team forms a collective identity around a social movement. This study seeks to fill this gap in research by utilizing qualitative surveying and interviewing to examine how Boston College athletes engage in the Black Lives Matter Movement. Processes of grounded theory and inductive analysis are used to understand how the Boston College Women’s Rowing Team values contribute to the team’s shared mental model to fulfill the conditions of social movement emergence and further promote team value adoption and team success. Evaluation of student-athletes across different Boston College teams through this study also offers insights to the controversy over sports teams engaging in social issues. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2021. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Departmental Honors. / Discipline: Sociology.
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Black Lives Matter? : En kritisk diskursanalys av framställandet av en antirasistisk rörelse i svensk nyhetsmediaPers, Ebba, Franzén, Gabriella January 2021 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker diskursen kring Black Lives Matter-rörelsen och rasism i svensk nyhetsmedia. Uppsatsens syfte är att undersöka hur Black Lives Matter rörelsen i samband med George Floyds död har framställs i nyhetsartiklar i Dagens Nyheter och Svenska Dagbladet under det senaste året. Uppsatsen syftar även till att undersöka hur artiklarna kan skapa ett narrativ om rasism. Undersökningen har använt sig av textanalysen ur Norman Faircloughs kritiska diskursanalys för att analysera vårt material och utforska våra frågeställningar. Faircloughs kritiska diskursanalys har använts som både metod och teori, och tillsammans med Stuart Halls teori om the other har undersökningen analyserat artiklarnas språk. Den tidigare forskning undersökningen lyft fram fastslår att press och media kan reproducera rasistiska narrativ, samt systematiskt tillskriva antirasism negativa egenskaper förknippade med bland annat brott, konflikt och intolerans. Genom att undersöka hur nyhetsmedia framställer Black Lives Matter-rörelsen och de narrativ om rasism som kan skapas så vill vi öppna upp för diskussion kring hur media kan påverka hur vi som konsumerar texterna därefter tolkar och skapar förståelse kring dessa ämnen.
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Protestparadigmet: Den asymmetriska relationen mellan medier och sociala rörelser : En jämförande studie av hur svensk och brittisk tidningspress rapporterade om inrikes Black Lives Matter-demonstrationer under 2020Johansson, Matilda, Silva, Emanuel January 2021 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker hur svensk och brittisk tidningspress rapporterade om ländernas inrikes Black Lives Matter-demonstrationer under sommaren 2020. Syftet är att jämföra ett urval av artiklar från respektive land samt undersöka i vilken utsträckning protestparadigmets karaktärsdrag återfinns i artiklarna. Metodologiskt kombineras kvantitativ innehållsanalys och kvalitativ textanalys. Den kvantitativa delen ger en överblick över rapporteringen i artiklarna, medan den kvalitativa delen bidrar med en mer djupgående analys. Det teoretiska ramverket grundar sig i gestaltningsteorin. Mer specifikt tar uppsatsen avstamp i teorin om protestparadigmet, som föreslår att medier tenderar att vinkla rapporteringen mot våld, konflikt och polisingripanden under demonstrationerna snarare än orsak, syfte och mål med en demonstration. Även teorin om aktivistdilemmat används, en teori som menar att demonstranter ofta tar till våldsamma handlingar för medial uppmärksamhet, vilket i sin tur kan bidra med en risk till att rörelsen framställs ofördelaktigt i medierna. Resultatet av studien visar att paradigmets karaktärsdrag tydligt syns i de svenska artiklarna eftersom de till stor del fokuserar på våldsamheter i samband med demonstrationerna, samtidigt som demonstranternas budskap ofta undermineras. Medan paradigmets karaktärsdrag generellt sett nyanseras eller inte förekommer i de brittiska artiklarna eftersom stort utrymme ges till demonstranterna att uttrycka sitt budskap och mål samtidigt som en tydlig distinktion mellan provokatörer och fredliga demonstranter oftast görs.
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Phrasal Stress and Presupposition: The Case of Black Lives MatterLinser, Sarah, Linser January 2018 (has links)
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Public Servants or Soldiers? A Test of the Police-Military Equivalency HypothesisIlchi, Omeed S. 18 October 2018 (has links)
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State Repression of Black Dissent in the USA : A Comparative Analysis of the Black Panther Party and the Movement for Black LivesStanowsky, Siri January 2023 (has links)
This comparative analysis explores the state repression experienced by The Black Panther Party, which was active mainly during the late 1960s and early 1970s, and the currently biggest movement for racial equality in the US, the Movement for Black Lives. Using Conflict Theory and Critical Race Theory the research asks two research questions: How has state repression changed from the Black Panther Party to the Movement for Black Lives? and What are possible explanations for this change? This thesis aims to shed light on state repression in relation to movements focused on black rights and equality. The findings of this research are in line with conflict theory, and supportive of racial threat perspective as a theoretical framework. The thesis concludes that state repression of black dissent has changed in multiple aspects, such as police violence, legislative measure, surveillance, and media framing, yet is still prevalent and harmful to social movements.
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