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Skolbibliotekarier som sexualundervisare? : Hur gymnasiebibliotekarier förmedlar om sex, sexualitet och relationer

The Swedish Government announced that coming fall of 2022 the school curriculum will change significantly in its approach to sexual education to include subjects such as consent, sexuality and relationships, as well as critical conversations about representation of sex in different forms of media, including pornography. To combat children's exposure to porn, child rights activists are calling

The elephant in the protest march: socially organised denial within climate movements at the UNFCCC

In 2011, Kari Norgaard detailed how socially organised denial facilitates inaction on climate change, even among individuals who express concern. Here, I expand on Norgaard’s theory by exploring how a form of this denial could exist even among those who centre climate activism in their personal or professional lives. I posit that certain streams of activism can allow one to counteract negative emo

Scener ur ett filmlandskap – en intervjustudie om den filmpolitiska reformen

År 2017 trädde en ny filmpolitisk reform i kraft trots att den kritiserats av en rad företrädare för filmvärlden i samband med remitteringen av reformen. Kritikerna menade att den nya filmpolitiken skulle begränsa branschens inflytande över styrningen av det filmpolitiskt landskapet och samtidigt förändra deras ekonomiska förutsättningarna. Genom att samla in erfarenheter från verksamma aktörer in

Why here and why now? A case study of the electoral success and failure of populist parties in Spain

The aim of this study is to investigate what causes the electoral success of different subtypes of populism through the ideational approach. Through a case study of Spain, the thesis examines the demand-side and supply-side factors that, together, favour the emergence of populist parties. In doing so, the thesis combines process-tracing method with quantitative data, providing a context-specific u

Den brittiska identitetskrisen - En kritisk diskursanalys av nationell och europeisk identitet

What happens to a country’s identity when it leaves a union it has belonged to for 40 years? In the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum the results was a tight call between leave and remain and the result indicates a split in the British public. The study analysis how national identity and European identity is portrayed in the connection to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom

Havet: en attraktiv sårbarhet

The sea level is rising and putting infrastructure and people living by the coast at risk, yet there is a global trend of waterfront redevelopment, where cities and municipalities choose to turn old harbors into attractive housing and offices despite the fact that this increases their vulnerability to flooding. The aim of this paper is to understand why Swedish municipalities decide to redevelop o

Vaccines for Votes: A case study examining the provincial disparities in the distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in Turkey

How do governments allocate scarce resources in the face of political survival? Do they allocate according to social equity or welfare criteria, or do political concerns play a role? Over the course of three decades, the literature on distributive politics documented numerous cases where governments distributed goods and services strategically for electoral gains. By building on the theories of di

From Kyoto to Paris: A process tracing case study of environmental regimes

This is a case study examines a possible regime shift between the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. The study is using a theory consuming approach, with process tracing as the main instrument of analyzation. Using Keohane & Victor’s theory on regime complex, the two different regimes are highlighted: Kyoto and Paris. Applying Abbot, Green and Keohane’s theory on Organizational Ecology, h

Asymmetrisk nordisk pandemihantering – En komparativ studie av orsakerna bakom Danmarks, Finlands, Norges och Sveriges skilda smittskyddsåtgärder under covid-19-pandemins första våg

This essay studies the non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) employed by governments and other authorities in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden throughout the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. The NPIs are accounted for and coded using a policy instrument framework by Evert Vedung. Moreover, are the NPI selections of the countries’ politicians and authorities explained through explorative

Ett politikområde i flux: En granskning av 2010-talets förändringar inom den svenska valdebatten kring integrationspolitik

This bachelor thesis discusses and describes the development of the pre-parliamentary election cycle debates in Sweden during the 2010s. The suspicion underlying this study is that a qualitative shift in the understanding of the terms and conditions underpinning “integration” took place during this period. The method applied to study this is a dual discourse analysis, one analysis regarding the su

Constructing Security in the Shadow of Communities: A comparative study of Transatlantic and European influences on Norwegian and Swedish conceptualisations of security

The Nordic states’ approaches to security have been painted out as differentiated because of their alliance affiliations. However, in the light of a changing security environment and increasing international collaboration on security issues, there is a need to re-evaluate the Nordic context and alliance-state relations in the construction of security. In this thesis, the influences of security com

Normative Power Europe & AI: How the EU intends to normatively govern artificial intelligence technologies through the Artificial Intelligence Act and its “trustworthy” and “human-centric” approach

Artificial intelligence is expected to be the next paradigm shift in technology, akin to the steam engine or electricity in its universality and all-encompassing impact. Regulating an innovation of this magnitude is important, however challenging, as evidenced by the European Union’s recently proposed Artificial Intelligence Act. This thesis sets out to understand the EU as a normative actor in th

European Identity and Education in Germany and Sweden - a Mixed-Method Study

European identity is a crucial feature for supra-national institution building in times of renewed far-right nationalism and countries leaving the European Union. High- school education may help to prepare young students to become European citizens. Eurobarometer survey data suggests that European identity and education are strongly linked to each other. This statistical connection could be mere c

Sustaining Svanholm: The Possibilities and Challenges in a Danish Ecovillage

This paper focuses on the Danish ecovillage by the name of Svanholm, with a special attention to how different areas of sustainability is being understood and carried out in practice in the ecovillage. Through a long-term fieldwork and anthropological methods herein, the paper seeks to understand Svanholm with all its possibilities as well as challenges, whether it be in a technical, environmental

Min fiendes fiende är min vän - minoritetsstyre genom mobilisering av gemensamma identiteter

Despite the efforts of various leaders attempting to mobilize and militarily intervene against Israel, none have succeeded, except Nasrallah during the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War. The ambition of this study is to study how Nasrallah legitimized this decision, and how he could mobilize the people despite its unpopularity. Hassan Nasrallah is one of the Arab world's most influential actors, as he

The European Polar Identity - A narrative analysis of the EU Arctic Policy of 2008 and 2016

The way an actor presents itself through a policy document could tell us a lot about – not only how the actor wants to be perceived – but also about what actorness the actor holds. To this foundation, this thesis studies the EU narrative identity presented in the EU Arctic Policy. The Arctic is a region of growing importance, and more eyes have turned to the Polar north over the past decades. The

The success of an abortion initiative

For decades women’s rights have been a matter of discussion. Here lays, that free abortion is not a given right worldwide. The newly voted abortion law in Argentina now allow for women to access abortion freely. While the country is known as predominately Catholic, it is interesting to dive deep into how and why this abortion initiative finally have been approved. This research explores which fact

”All Roads Lead to Beijing” En förklarande idéanalys av The Belt & Road Initiative som bärare av ideologiska tankegods

Over the last three and half decades, China has seen a rapid economic and political advancement in the world. Taking an ideological approach to evaluate China’s quest for soft power, the primary aim of this essay is to investigate whether the Chinese initiative “The Belt and Road Initiative” aims to position China as the worlds next superpower. Building on Joseph Nye ́s thoughts about soft power,

What is the problem of school segregation represented to be? The power in the freedom of choice, information and "engaged" guardians

The school segregation has been growing in the Swedish schooling system in the recent years, where pupils with different backgrounds to a lower extent meet each other in the schooling system. At the same time the differences in results between schools, and the relationship between family background and pupils’ school results is increasing. This has spurred a political will to act on the growing sc

Phasing out identities? Narratives of coal workers’ struggles in Lusatia’s energy transition process

In 2020, the German government introduced a legislation to phase-out coal mining and combustion by 2038. Expert reports state that this is too late for Germany to meet its obligations from the Paris Agreement. For many people in Lusatia, one of the three coal mining areas in Germany, even the 2038 coal-exit is happening too fast. They fear for their economic and personal future in the coal-mining