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Jämlikhet i Agenda 2030 - En analys om hur agendan behandlar personer som tillhör flera minoritetsgrupper

Personer som tillhör flera minoritetsgrupper tenderar att uppleva en speciell typ av diskriminering och utanförskap. Det är ett problem som uppmärksammats genom det så kallade intersektionella perspektivet. Detta perspektiv visar på att det finns en komplexitet i hur mänskliga rättigheter måste definieras för att det ska vara möjligt att främja jämlikhet oberoende av vilka grupper och hur många gr

The Strength of Local Engagement

Recent years have seen a rise in the role of communities in achieving the global goals of poverty alleviation alongside environmental protection. Simultaneously, it is increasingly recognised that communities are subject to power asymmetries resulting in differential abilities among community members to benefit from the sustainable management of natural resources. Striving to explore community- ba

The Power of the Spoken Word - A case study on Hugo Chávez's rhetorical impact on social conflicts in Venezuela

With the rise from populism over the last few decades, one can observe an increase in the violent clashes connected to populists. However, this seems to be in coherence with the right-wing side mostly, because the left-wing side gets forgotten in the calculations over conflict together with populism. Therefore, the purpose of this thesis is to dive into a case study that is taking place in Venezue

Pornhubs Coronamarknadsföring - En studie om Pornhubs marknadsföring av kvinnor under covid-19-pandemin2020.

“Stay at home if you can and we’ll keep you entertained (…)”. Nämnda citat kom-mer från Pornhub, den hemsida som har flest pornografiska videos i världen. Citatet publicerades i samband med covid-19-pandemin 2020 och är ett exempel på hur Pornhub utnyttjat en situation där människor är extra sårbara för att locka till sig kunder. Studien undersöker exempel på hur Pornhub marknadsför kvinnor som

Women's Role in Preventing Electoral Violence - A Study on the Impact of Women’s Situation Room on Electoral Violence in Nigeria

This thesis studies the Women’s Situation Room Nigeria, a women-led project aimed to prevent electoral violence and increase women’s participation in elections. The aim of this study is to see what kind of impact this project has had on electoral violence in Nigeria. The study is conducted as a single-N comparative case study, comparing the levels of electoral violence in the general elections of

Income inequality and income in Europe; Reassessing the inverted-U hypothesis

This paper aims at investigating the polynomial relationship between income and income inequality as described by Kuznets (1955, 1963). In order to investigate this relationship, data for 35 European countries are used for the period 1980-2017 and a long-run relationship between these two variables is found, as the initial Kuznets curve hypothesis is. The results indicate, the existence of the Kuz

France at war - Hollande’s securitization of terrorism after the 2015 attacks and the reaction of the French public

As terrorism after the 9/11 attacks has emerged as one of the most important threats to international security, the political discourse used by world leaders regarding the topic is becoming more and more essential to study. One way to do this is by using securitization theory, which helps us understand how something becomes a security issue, and how security threats are socially constructed throug

Optimization in the analysis of social interaction test in rodents - development of a new complex vision-based tool for the detection of complex behaviors

Behavior and social interactions are key features to determine the phenotype of an organism. Observing behavioral manifestations give insides on a fundamental level of how inner mechanisms work. But how is it possible to predict behavior in a way, such that it can be quantify and analyzed? One traditional strategy is to annotate the behavior by hand. Observing the animals and making notes about th

Who Leads Matters? A study of presidential leadership and its impact on environmental policy

As climate change is a global threat it is of essence to understand how we can work against it. Research within the sphere of Peace and Conflict Studies lacks the perspective of the psychology behind world leaders as an explanation for how environmental policy is conducted. This thesis investigates what type of leader Obama and Trump are, what implications that has on environmental policy and how

Aid and the Domestic Politics of a Welfare State: Exploring the Effects of Domestic Politics on Danish Foreign Aid Strategies

How does domestic politics affect foreign aid? A great deal of literature that seeks to answer this question has sought to test the partisan theory. This theory suggests that ideological governmental changes will affect a donor country’s foreign aid – in terms of total aid, aid allocation and/or aid strategies. At the same time, there has been a scholarly tendency to understand aid from welfare st

Covid-19 och möjligheten att begränsa mötesfriheten - En komparativ studie mellan de skandinaviska länderna

Covid-19 har med den snabba spridningstakten och höga dödstalen fått stor medial uppmärksamhet i hela världen. Runt omkring i världen har åtgärd efter åtgärd vidtagits i ett försök att minska smittspridningen. Den här uppsatsen syftar till att redogöra för och jämföra hur de skandinaviska länderna har begränsat mötesfriheten med anledning av Covid-19. De skandinaviska länderna har mycket gemensaCovid-19 has, with its rapid spread and high mortality rate, received great media attention throughout the world. Across the world, measure after measure has been brought in effect in an effort to reduce the spread of the virus. The purpose of this thesis is to describe and compare how the Scandinavian countries have restricted freedom of assembly due to Covid-19. The Scandinavian countries have

Seeking discomfort across the border - A qualitative interview study about relational peace between online communities in India and Pakistan

In February 2020, two groups met in Kartapur, near the border of India and Pakistan, for the first time. The groups, Yes Fam India and Yes Fam Pakistan, are created in connection to the YouTube channel Yes Theory, and they share an active online community. The conflict between India and Pakistan has been active for over 70 years. Previous research suggests that there is a need to explore the possi

Democratization with a Non-Democratic Influence: Investigating Shifts in Beijing's Employment of Soft Power in Hong Kong

China’s approach and response to democratization in Hong Kong have since the city’s handover back in 1997 been somewhat of a rollercoaster-esque experience. The path towards democracy has for the people of Hong Kong remained an ongoing struggle for nearly 30 years, with recent developments arguably putting an end towards any hope of future realization. This study seeks to investigate and assess Be

Drought and Extremism - How Climate Change Impacts the Power of Boko Haram in Northeastern Nigeria

Findings about the relationship between climate change and conflict has, since research on the topic started in the late 1990s, been inconclusive. A more recent statistical study has however concluded that drought might prolong conflict under certain conditions. To further our understanding of this relationship, this single-N case study has investigated these recent findings on an extreme case, wh

Barns rättigheter i Knutby Filadelfia - En studie som granskar barnens levnadsvillkor i Knutby Filadelfia i relation till barnkonventionen

Syftet med den här uppsatsen är att reda ut ifall barnen som levde i Knutby Filadelfia hade samma förutsättningar och tillgänglighet till sina rättigheter som barn har i det svenska samhället idag. Frågeställningen är: På vilket sätt begränsade Knutby Filadelfias lära och levnadsstil barnen i församlingens rättigheter? Frågeställningen besvaras med hjälp av en kvalitativ metod, idéanalys och teori

Engage and Destroy - The effects of law enforcement militarization on positive peace in Argentina, Brazil and Costa Rica

The purpose of this bachelor was to investigate how law enforcement militarization affects positive peace in Argentina, Brazil and Costa Rica and why law enforcement militarization affects positive peace in a certain manner. Positive peace was defined as the absence of structural violence and constituting democracy, social justice, justice, human rights and development. This bachelor was a small N

Sexual harassment in Readymade Garment Sectors (RMGs) - A case of Bangladesh

The thesis focuses on the issue of sexual harassment against female workers in the readymade garment sectors of Bangladesh (RMGs). The study looks at this issue from the employers' perspective and it aims to shed light on: i) their acknowledgement of this problem, ii) their approach towards it. The thesis is a qualitative conducted study where interviews were used as a data collection tool. Fe

Taiwan’s Battle of Recognition: An analysis of the withdrawal of state recognition in practice

Since 2016, seven countries have withdrawn its recognition of Taiwan which have left the contested state with only fifteen diplomatic allies. Consequently, this affects the democracy of 23 million people, and minimizes Taiwan’s ability and cooperation in the global world. The problem derives from when Tsai Ing-wen, the current president of Taiwan and the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Par

Riskhantering vid mjukvaruutveckling med NPM

Att använda JavaScript är nästintill ett krav vid utveckling av tjänster som ska ha någon kon- takt med internet. Eftersom Javascript saknar många grundläggande funktionaliteter behövs ett beroendehanteringssystem som NPM för att inkludera och hantera tredjepartskomponenter med behövd funktionalitet. Arbete med NPM innebär dock ny problematik och medför många risker som är svåra att freda sig från

Reproducing gendered and orientalist narratives - The representation of Western IS-women in Swedish media

Development and international relations discourses have for a long-time represented women through dichotomous portrayals, either as liberated Western women or as oppressed Eastern women. The former being the heroic saviour of the latter. The subject of Western women joining the Islamic State, has not only received extensive media attention but proved the dichotomous portrayals of women to be insuf