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Networks of Opportunity - Social Capital Quality and Job Search Preferences: A Quantitative Study of Second-Generation Immigrants in Sweden

Research on social capital has highlighted its significance for labor market integration, particularly regarding informal job search strategies. However, how do second-generation immigrants perceive and make use of social capital and its resources in Sweden's labor market? This thesis examines the relationship between the quality of social capital, measured by the occupational status of respon

Constructing Climate Governance: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Danish Reports on Climate Effects (2020 - 2024)

This thesis investigates how the Ministry of Climate,- Energy,- and Utilities employs different environmental discourses in the Reports on Climate Effects between 2020 and 2024. Furthermore, it explores how these discourses change through the years and interrogates implications of the Ministry’s employment of specific environmental discourses. The study applies Critical Discourse Analysis grounded

Impact of the EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) on Firm Profitability: A Comparative Analysis of High- and Low-Polluting Firms

This study investigates the financial effects of the European Union’s Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), with a particular focus on whether firms’ greenhouse gas emissions influence the financial impact of these regulations. While previous research has examined the impact of ESG disclosures on financial performance, no studies have investigated whether a firm’s environmental risk, as measur

Weapons and Values: The EU's Normative Power in the Shadow of War

This thesis explores how the European Union (EU) constructs and adapts its identity as a normative power in light of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Historically viewed as a peace project founded on principles such as democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, the EU’s provision of military assistance and promotion of enhanced defence capabilities have raised concerns regarding

Selling Paradise, Losing Home: A qualitative case study of tourism-driven land dispossession and its impact on Garifuna women’s cultural identity in Tela Bay, Honduras

Tourism-driven land dispossession has become a growing phenomenon, where development projects often displace Indigenous communities. The impacts generated by these processes are disproportionately suffered by rural Indigenous women, whose existence depend on access to land and water, and who hold multiple roles within their households and communities. This qualitative case study explores the impac

Disappearing Nomads - Livelihood Transformations and Impacts of Development on Maniq People in Phatthalung Province, Thailand

This thesis examines the transformation of livelihood strategies and cultural landscapes of the Maniq ethnic group, the only Negrito indigenous community in Thailand who live a nomadic lifestyle based on hunting and gathering in the Banthat mountain range, Phatthalung Province. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork, the study analyzes the impacts of state development policies, environmental change, and

Navigating Compliance and Politics in Indonesian Law-Making: An Internal Legal Culture Analysis of Legislative Lawyers. A Case Study of Indonesia’s Coordinating Ministry

The purpose of this thesis is to enrich our understanding of micro-level internal legal culture by examining how Indonesian legislative lawyers navigate tensions between legal principles and political pressures. The focus is on civil servants within the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs who are tasked with law-making processes, such as drafting, negotiating, and

Raising Equity in a Risky Climate: The Impact of Physical Hazards on SEO Reactions

The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between Seasoned Equity Offerings and Physical Climate Risk in the United States. This thesis conducts an events study using the market model and conducts a multivariate regression analysis to study the relationship between the announcement effects and physical climate risk. The theoretical perspectives for this thesis costs of the market timi

Media and Public Opinion in Judicial Decisions. A Comparative Study Between the United States and France.

This thesis explores the extent to which media narratives and public opinion influence judicial decision-making, with a particular focus on the legal structural differences between the United States and France. It compares how jury trials in the U.S., which incorporate lay citizens susceptible to public discourse, contrast with judge-led proceedings in France, where decision-making is reserved for

Between Law and Algorithm: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Legitimacy Narratives in the EU–Musk Platform Struggle

This thesis investigates the changing debate over legitimacy in digital platform governance using the well-publicized case of Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter (rebranded as X) and the European Union's reaction via the Digital Services Act (DSA), public statements and enforcement efforts. The question of who rules digital platforms, and how, has become critical as they progressively impac

Jujutsu, lek eller ritual? En socialantropologisk studie av jujutsu

Genom intervjuer och observationer görs en djupdykning i träningen av jujutsu som självförsvar. Utöver att prata med personer med en lång historia av utövning har jag dessutom deltagit på träningstillfällena för att känna på och ta del av det hela. Med ett fenomenologiskt närmande där jag kombinerar min upplevelse med andra individers berättelser hoppas jag kunna presentera hur en trivial sak som

Buddhist Legal Pluralism in Laos: A Socio-Legal Ethnographic Study

Theravāda Buddhist monks live within a plural legal world: the monastic law codes (Vinaya), state laws, and the normative expectations and judgments of laypeople. The aim of this thesis is to, from the perspective of the sociology of law, explore the underlying factors behind Buddhist monastics’ behavior in Vientiane, Laos, and to offer methodological insights for socio-legal ethnographic research

Alchemy of the Edge: Genesis of a Vibrant Decentralized Node

This Master's thesis in Sustainable Urban Design investigates the critical transformation of urban peripheral areas. Framed by the concept of "Alchemy of the Edge," it focuses on Westraven, Utrecht—a historically industrial and fragmented site. The project explores how design can facilitate Westraven's "Genesis as a Vibrant Decentralized Node," contributing to a more re

Utbrytningar på bibliotek: En fallstudie av tre bibliotek i Skåne

This thesis is a case study of the phenomena known as broken order in three Swedish libraries: two public libraries and one university library. While Swedish libraries often use the Swedish national classification scheme, SAB, or the international classification scheme, Dewey Decimal Classification, to shelve the majority of their material, parts of the stock are placed in alternative arrangements

"I don't have to suffer just because I'm an activist": The role of humour as an adaptive coping strategy in managing eco-anxiety of climate activists

The concept of ‘eco-anxiety’ has increasingly gained traction both in media and academia, with climate activists hypothesised as prone to experiencing it. However, humour has for long been a crucial aspect of social movements, and it holds strong potential in adaptively coping with stressors. Therefore, this thesis aims to describe climate activists’ emotional experiences characterised as eco-anxi

Permanent Temporality: A Time- Based Approach To Sustainable Urban Development

Permanent Temporality explores how urban design can actively engage with time—not as a constraint, but as a creative and structural element. This thesis applies the concept to long-term development, using temporary interventions as catalysts for lasting urban transformation. These interventions foster community engagement and activate spaces throughout the development process. The Mälarporten area

Predicting the number of births in Skåne: a Time Series approach with external regressors

Effective workload planning in Skåne hospitals relies on accurate, data-driven birth forecasts. Weekly and hospital-level predictions are particularly important in the healthcare sector for operational decision-making, including staffing and maternity unit resource allocation. This study develops and evaluates a time series forecasting model capable of predicting weekly birth counts in the Skåne r