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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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Havet av sociala medier och dess inverkan på den unga väljaren : En kvalitativ studie om relationen mellan sociala medier, politik och den unga väljaren / The ocean of ​​social media and its impact on the young voter : A qualitative study of the relationship between social media, politics and the young voter

Lumio, Lina January 2021 (has links)
For the last two decades, social media has grown and became a big part of the young voters’ daily life. The access to social media also brings new opportunities for participation in politics. With the increasing relationship between social media, young voters and politics, the purpose of this thesis is to research how social media influences young voters in a political context. With a qualitative proven method this study presents an analysis of eight interviews on a group of young voters in the age of 21-25. With the chosen research method, it requires the theories to be in the centre of the study. The existing theory being, framing theory and mediatization theory. This study concludes that the influences of social media is a complex issue with the relation between young voters, politics and media. In addition, the study shows that the young voters’ selection of content on their social platforms has the most impact on their political opinions.
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Den religiöst motiverade könsmaktsordningen : En textanalys av Margaret Atwoods The Handmaid’s Tale

Malm, Albin January 2018 (has links)
Through the history have the women been subordinated to the men, structures that still are present in these days even though feminist movements have tried work against them. One platform that is quite common to use for drawing attention to a certain subject is popular culture. Here the author can disguise their thoughts or highlight them through another context. This brought my attention to Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale where religious symbols are commonly used through the book at the same time as women’s rights are neglected. I wanted to know how these religious symbols are connected to this kind of structures, how they are motivating them. To answer that question I used a text analysis with the focus to find the underlying factors to this kind of use of religious symbols and how the gender roles are built up. I used two kinds of theories, one is Stig Hjarvard’s mediatization theory with the focus on banal religion, and the other is Yvonne Hirdman’s gender theory that are focusing on the view of women through the history. What I found was that Atwood is using religion as a theme to criticize the patriarchal structures in her time and to comment on the use of religious symbols uncontextualized to debate on questions that affects a majority of people, like questions about sexuality, abortion and sexual abuse.

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