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Xx faktor media nr 5 002

Microsoft Word - XX Faktor media.docx 1 The XX Factor Editors: Linnéa Taylor, Marina Castro Zalis, Patrícia Veiga Crespo 2 Coverphoto by Khepra Design Copyright: Editors: Linnéa Taylor, Marina Castro Zalis, & Patrícia Veiga Crespo Lund University ISBN 978-91-7623-747-2 Printed in Sweden by Media-Tryck, Lund University Lund 2016 3 Index The XX Factor - preface 5 Chapter 1. Women's accession to Lund

https://www.wings.lu.se/sites/www.wings.lu.se/files/xx_faktor_media_nr_5_002.pdf - 2025-07-26

One public sphere at a time: A post-structural analysis on Turkey’s social media law

This thesis investigates the amendments of the Law on the Arrangement of Internet Publication and Combating Crimes Committed Through These Publications regarding its impact on the public sphere in Turkey, and explores the importance of the political background in which one analyses law. The study argues that social media is the last free public sphere in Turkey and analyses how the law aims to att

Solo utställning Färgfabriken - Joakim Sandqvist mottagare av Beckers konstnärsstipendium 2024

Press release:Joakim Sandqvist explores what influences our perception of the world and its objects – from concrete manipulation to cultural context. As an artist, he works with a wide range of media in a process where the material and its story is essential. Behind each work lies thorough research spanning over a long period, sometimes several years. The artistic work often begins with something

“Being our own researchers”: knowledge claims about the risks of using the copper IUD among social media active women in Sweden

A large amount of information on health-related issues is today distributed via the internet, including in user-directed forums. People seeking to inform themselves can thereby access contradictory information, stemming from health care institutions as well as other actors. Such information can concern claimed adverse effects of established medical interventions. An example is alternative knowledg

Writing Rights into Thailand's History with Photography

Photography is a recognized medium to spread information about atrocities and to raise awareness about human rights issues. Photography is also widely used by political actors and social move- ments to construct an image of themselves and their causes. The political potential of photography is closely connected to the role of the visual in the public. The language of photography is at the same tim

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Litteraturlista HISS02, Historiska studier: Teorier och metoder inom historievetenskaperna, 7,5 högskolepoäng Bechmann Pedersen, Sune, Cronqvist, Marie & Holgersson, Ulrika, ”Introduction. Expanding Media, Expanding Histories”, i Expanding Media Histories. Cultural and Material Perspectives, S Bechmann Pedersen, M Cronqvist & U Holgersson (eds.), Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2023, s. 9–23. (Tillgä

https://www.hist.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/HISS02/20252/Litt_HISS02.pdf - 2025-07-24

Marina svensson work on ch

Marina work on CH Marina Svensson’s work on cultural heritage issues in China “Heritage’s Place: Heritage Narratives in City Promotional Films,” in Branding Chinese Mega-Cities: Policies, Practices and Positioning, ed. By P O Berg and Emma Björner, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014 “Heritage struggles and place-makings in Zhejiang province: Local media, cross-regional media interactions, and media str

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/marina_svensson_work_on_ch.pdf - 2025-07-26

Televised Whorf : Cognitive Restructuring in Advanced Foreign Language Learners as a Function of Audiovisual Media Exposure

The encoding of goal-oriented motion events varies across different languages. Speakers of languages without grammatical aspect (e.g., Swedish) tend to mention motion endpoints when describing events (e.g., “two nuns walk to a house”) and attach importance to event endpoints when matching scenes from memory. Speakers of aspect languages (e.g., English), on the other hand, are more prone to direct

Music History in the Deep Field of Digital Music Platforms

In this paper I want to examine whether the everyday distribution of music induces a mode of listening that modifies people’s relations to the history of music or not. It is indisputable that the diverse landscape of digital music platforms and music streaming services have an effect on how we perceive music as cultural texts, as commodities and as aesthetic objects. We listen on the go while at t

Your Top Songs 2018 : An Imaginary of co-creating Music Histories

This paper seeks to engage in a speculative discussion of the relationship between body and technology in the digital consumption of music today. By deploying the notion of User coined by Benjamin Bratton in his all-encompassing theory of The Stack (Bratton 2015) the paper outlines the inner workings in the usage of a digital music archive as a unity both politically and ontologically fertile. Spe

Pressen i provinsen : Från medborgerliga samtal till modern opinionsbildning 1750-1850

Popular Abstract in Swedish Att vara kritisk till våra dagars medier är en självklarhet, medan 1800-talets presspionjärer däremot har fått behålla hjältestatusen. I "Pressen i provinsen" tecknas den moderna pressens genombrott dock som en utdragen och långtifrån entydig process. Från att på 1700-talet ha varit arenor där alla hade rätten att delta i det upplysta samtalet, blev tidningarna under böThis study treats ideas of how newspapers should be edited, from the middle of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th century. It deals both with notions of communication and how these were carried out. The empirical focus is on the Swedish province Östergötland and its two main cities, the ecclesiastical, military and administrative Linköping and the mercantile and financially important Norrk

Political polarization as a media narrative: the Swedish case, 2011-2020.

Although findings yield differing conclusions, there is a consensus that the US political system has polarized in the last few decades (Mason 2018). Outside of the US, empirical results have been scarce and mixed. Political polarization tends to be easier to measure in a two-party system, whereas multiparty systems might not be as conducive to clear cases of polarization. Media effects are one of

COSM35 literature 2021

Microsoft Word - COSM35_literature_2021.docx Literature COSM35_2021 Autumn 1 COSM35: Digital East and South-East Asia - Cultural, Social and Political Transformations, 7,5 credits Literature list, fall semester 2021 Obligatory literature Bakir, Vian (2015), “Veillant Panoptic Assemblage”: Mutual Watching and Resistance to Mass Surveillance after Snowden, Media and Communication, vol. 3 (3), 12-25.

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2021-09/COSM35_literature_2021.pdf - 2025-07-26

Liminal Children, Liminal Rights? : Media Representations of Scandinavian Children Born of War after World War II and after the Fall of the Islamic State

This chapter argues for the importance of developing historical reference frames for Scandinavian children born to foreign fighters in the so-called Islamic State (IS)—that is, seeing them as children born of war (CBOW) rather than as “IS children”—to strengthen the case for their repatriation from Kurdish detention camps. Politicians across the region today stress they want to repatriate the chil

Why Female Voices Matter in Iranian Mediated Debate on Sexual Assault : The Study of Narratives of Sexual Assault in Iran’s Media

Abstract The core purpose of this dissertation is to reflect the voice of one of the biggest and most marginalised groups in the contemporary history of Iran; women, in particular women who have been victims to sexual assault. The thesis puts its emphasis on the value of voices of individuals in this marginalised group and seeks to show how having a voice can lead into their empowerment. For this

The Other Within Us – A Narrative Analysis of Self- and Other-Identification on Social Media by Actors Involved in the Conflict in Eastern Ukraine

This study examines narratives of Self- and Other-identification in social media content of actors, directly and indirectly involved in the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The aim is to shed light on how social media can be instrumentalised as a means of constructing Self and Other in the context of ongoing conflict. The analysed actors are Ukrainian and Russian political elites, representatives from