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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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”George Floyd och hans kriminella bakgrund…?” : En mixed methods-analys om hur George Floyd och ”vi och dem” representeras samt konstrueras i Twitter-kommentarer / "George Floyd och hans kriminella bakgrund…?” : A mixed methods analysis of how George Floyd and ”us and them” are represented and constructed in Twitter comments

Salomonsson, Herman, Harrysson, Linnéa January 2021 (has links)
This study examines the user comments left on Twitter posts surrounding the murder of George Floyd, by the two biggest evening papers in Sweden. George Floyd was killed on the 25th of May 2020 during an arrest by Minneapolis police, which sparked outrage across the globe. People took to the streets to protest against police brutality and racial injustice, but thorough discussion also took place on social media and most notably, Twitter. Former research expresses a big interest in studying the public discourse tied to these topics, as it reflects public opinion. This study uses a mixed methods analysis, which includes a quantitative content analysis and a qualitative text analysis. The material studied are comments left on Aftonbladet- and Expressen’s Twitter posts from the day George Floyd was killed until a week after the police officer who was responsible was found guilty, almost a full year later. The purpose with this study was to deduce how the comments represented George Floyd, and how “Us” and “Them” were constructed. The study also aimed to find out which deliberative or non-deliberative qualities appear in the comments, and which of them generated the most attention. This was achieved with the theoretical basis of Critical Race Theory, Deliberative Democracy and Othering.The results show that George Floyd is mainly represented as a criminal, and that the comments constructed a strict “Us” and an even stricter “The Others”. The comments contained many non-deliberative qualities, and these were the ones who gained the most traction.
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Analyzing Freedom Writers : An analysis of the depiction of race in the film Freedom Writers and how using such films adds to student knowledge, values and attitudes

Carlovici, Corina January 2021 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze how the film Freedom Writers, released in 2007 anddirected by Richard LaGravenese, reflects on the topic of racism. The analysis is based on twoof the key tenets of Critical Race Theory, “Whiteness as Property” and “Commitment to SocialJustice”, which are used as analytical tools. Furthermore, the analysis also includes RacialIdentity Development Theory, which represents different stages of development as people beginto define themselves in relation to others. This thesis further evaluates pedagogical implicationsin connection to the analysis of Freedom Writers and Critical Race Theory. The results showthat racism is depicted in Freedom Writers through the concept of Whiteness as Property, andthe differences between white characters and characters of color are significant due to theirdifferent views on social justice. In addition, the results show that Freedom Writers may serveas a thought-provoking resource to use in the Swedish EFL classroom to create awareness aboutand discuss the importance of aspects such as racism, empowerment, and social justice in theworld and with regard to the students’ own knowledge.
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Examining the Intersection of Teachers' Expectations, African American Males, and Equitable Strategies

Cothorne, Adell 01 January 2018 (has links)
Elementary African American males achieve proficiency at a lower rate than their peers in both reading and math. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to understand how elementary school teachers described their use of equitable strategies in teaching elementary African American male students, how these teachers described the experience of teaching African American male students, and how they used equitable strategies to shape the classroom environment to engage African American male students. Two theories provided the conceptual framework for this study-human development theory and critical race theory in education. Seven participants were selected through convenience sampling. Semistructured interviews were conducted. Data analysis for this case study was conducted using analytic descriptive coding and category construction. Major categories were identified in order to examine patterns, themes, and relationships. Data analysis of the responses of research participants in this study revealed: (a) nurturing teacher-to-student relationships were paramount to students' success; (b) teachers who received professional development focused on the implementation of equitable strategies struggled with monitoring the effectiveness of equitable strategies regarding student outcomes. Consideration needs to occur regarding introducing and implementing culturally relevant pedagogy and equitable strategies with preservice teachers in order for them to understand the cultural as well as academic needs of the students they will educate. The findings of this study may provide school stakeholders with the strategies needed to support and improve the academic abilities of elementary African American males, thus constructing positive social change.
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Vad bråkas det om? : En diskursanalys av critical race theory i amerikansk skola / What's all the fuss about? : A discourse analysis of critical race theory in american schools

Wennerström, Douglas January 2022 (has links)
This paper applies a modified verison of the ”What’s the problem represented to be” framework developed by Carol Bacchi to analyse the debate currently being had in the USA regarding critical race theory and its supposed dissemination in american K-12 schools. The paper identifies three major differences between the opposing sides in the debate, regarding their presuppositions about the world, what they encapsulate in the term ”crtitical race theory”, and their leanings in regards to party politics.
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Superheroes & Stereotypes: A Critical Analysis of Race, Gender, and Social Issues Within Comic Book Material

Cruz, Gabriel Arnoldo 30 November 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Angry White Men: How Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead Predicted the Trumpian Zeitgeist

Wilson, Graeme John 06 May 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The Realness or, Liquid smoke or, This is what the f••k boutta happen

Burgel, Octavia M. 19 December 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The Experiences of African American Marriage and Family Therapists: Their Contributions to the Marriage and Family Therapy Field

James, Leila Linntoya R. 18 December 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Examination of the Lack of African American Student Participation in Ohio's Dual Enrollment College Credit Plus Program

Davis, Tracy Lynne January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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The Shame of the Buckeye State: Journalistic Complacency on Episodic Lynching in Ohio from 1872 to 1932

Claire, Rounkles M. January 2020 (has links)
No description available.

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