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The genre repertoires of Norwegian beauty and lifestyle influencers on YouTube

2021

Abstract YouTube represents an increasingly popular cultural phenomenon in the contemporary Norwegian media landscape. Since the inception of the digital video platform over 15 years ago, personal videoblogging has emerged as one of its dominant types of user-generated content. In this article, I draw from New Rhetoric genre theory and netnographic approaches to explore the beauty and lifestyle sphere on YouTube, in which several emergent genres are situated within a new media ecosystem. Through a qualitative content analysis of seven established Norwegian YouTube channels, a total of 17 individual genres were identified. Furthermore, I elaborate upon how informational, instructional, and c…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesNorwegianInfluencer marketinglanguage.human_languageVDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Nordiske språk: 0180508 media and communications050903 gender studiesBeautylanguageSociology0509 other social sciencesmedia_commonNordicom Review
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Broadcasting Indigenous Voices

2008

Ethnic minority media embody much of the multiculturalist, multilingual and transnational changes in the media landscape and in the wider societal frame as well. Often minority media aim at providing relevant information, but also alternative publicity and empowering experiences in regard to their own identity, language and culture. Through an analysis of journalists' interviews and ethnographic data, this article examines how these tendencies, possibilities and limitations are played out in the indigenous Sami media. The findings suggest that the Sami journalists have managed to provide an alternative public space and contribute to linguistic revitalization. Yet, working within translocal …

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupMedia studiesIdentity (social science)Gender studiesLanguage and LinguisticsIndigenousPublic spaceBroadcasting (networking)MulticulturalismEthnographySociologyPublicitymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Communication
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Communicative Method and Paradigms of Gender and (Post-)colonial Studies in the Foreign Language and Literature Class as Activators of Cognitive Dece…

2009

Communicative method gender studies postcolonial studies cognitive decentring
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Koncepcje uznania w perspektywie pedagogiki ogólnej jako alternatywa wobec neoliberalnej wizji współczesnego świata

2018

The most important task facing an individual is the work on their own identity – it is a manifestation of self-realization and freedom of a modern man. Recognition as an intersubjective relationship between people is a condition of our identity. A community based on recognition relationships is an alternative to a neo-liberal social concept. Intersubjective relationships of recognition are formed, according to Honneth, in three spheres: in the sphere of intimate relations (family, people that are close to us, significant others), in the sphere of law and in the sphere of economy. We have three areas then, in which, in relations with others, we build our identity: family, law and economy wit…

Community basedSocial changeIdentity (social science)Gender studiesSociologySocial constructionismSocial relationLegitimacyForum Pedagogiczne
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‘Community Cohesion’ and English Disruptions of the Multicultural Peace: The Northern Riots, White ‘Backlash’ and the ‘Evocation of a Faith Sector’

2013

This chapter takes as its starting point controversies surrounding the concept and policy ‘agenda’ associated with community cohesion, a concept first voiced in the official reports into the riots in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford in May–July 2001. The most influential of these, the ‘Cantle Report’, deliberately framed itself in opposition to the analysis of reports into previous urban disturbances (e.g. Scarman 1981) with their emphasis on ‘systems, process and institutions’, and hence by implication their link to much academic discourse in the social policy field; choosing instead to focus on the interpersonal, on communication between individuals and groups, and on ‘values’, in line with t…

Community cohesionFaithMulticulturalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEvocationOpposition (politics)Gender studiesMoral responsibilityInterpersonal communicationCriminologymedia_commonSocial policy
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Gender Differences on the Concept of Wisdom: An International Comparison

2013

The study aims to depict the most common ideas regarding wisdom from young people (ages 15-18) in Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, Korea and the United States. A questionnaire was administered to nearly ...

Comparative research05 social sciencesDevelopmental and Educational Psychology050301 education050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGender studiesSociologySocial science0503 educationEducationGifted and Talented International
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La precariedad en su voluntariedad : las sociedades de socorros mutuos en el primer liberalismo a propósito de los montepíos de abogados

2013

El reglamento del Montepío del Colegio de Abogados de Valencia de 1825 nadará entre el proteccionismo corporativista del Antiguo Régimen y el pragmatismo economicista de la Ilustración, para adaptarse, más tarde, al individualismo y el mercantilismo del Liberalismo. El trato hacia viudas y huérfanos no podía ser el mismo, lo que exigía un cambio de actitud disconforme con el sentir de muchos abogados. Y aunque la reforma de las mutualidades es paralela a la de gremios y colegios profesionales, el trato dispensado por la Administración será distinto, pues diferente era el interés del Estado en unas y otras corporaciones. Frente a los beneficios económicos privativos, el interés público por r…

Competition (economics)IndividualismPoliticsWidows and orphansPensionsLiberalismCommercialismEconomic historyGender studiesGeneral MedicineSociologyLegal professionPublic interest
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A Brief History of the Peer-Group Mentoring Model in Finland: Struggling for Space in a Contested Niche

2020

The aim of this article is to introduce and reflect on the development of mentoring in Finland as implemented in the form of the Peer-Group Mentoring (PGM) model. Firstly, the main characteristics and principles of the PGM model are introduced, after which experiences from implementing the model are analysed based on a literature review. We examine the following research questions: (1) How have the mentoring practices of newly qualified teachers developed towards the PGM model within the educational ecosystem in Finland? (2) How has the PGM model found its relational space (‘ecological niche’) in this ecosystem? and (3) How has PGM been experienced by mentors and mentees in terms of profess…

ComputingMilieux_GENERALoppimisen ekosysteemitComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONammatillinen kehitysmentorointiNicheComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONGender studiesPeer groupSociologySpace (commercial competition)opettajankoulutusopettajat
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Breaking the Gender Gap in Rap/Hip-Hop Consumption

2021

AbstractSome music genres have traditionally and mainly been consumed by men. This is the case of rap/hip-hop. However, data on the consumption of this genre in recent years shows a relevant increase in the number of women interested in this type of music. It would therefore seem to be pertinent to analyse this new trend, not only as a question linked to gender studies but also to marketing decision-making for the music industry, which is struggling to attract new audiences, a factor compounded in the pandemic. To frame this analysis, literature on music consumption, specifically in relation to gender and rap as an alternative music genre, has been reviewed from different approaches. An exp…

Consumption (economics)Exploratory surveybusiness.industryExploratory researchGender studiesMusic industryGender gapHop (telecommunications)businessPsychologyConsumer behaviour
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Gender role portrayals and sexism in Spanish magazines

2007

PurposeThe purpose of the paper is to analyse the male and female stereotypes in Spanish magazine advertising during the last three decades of the twentieth century in order to determine if they reflect or not the important cultural changes of Spanish society in these years.Design/methodology/approachContent analysis of 1,033 different advertisements randomly selected. To ensure reliability two independent codifiers of opposite gender worked together, one as an analyst and other as a judge. Three agreement indices were calculated.FindingsUse of male and female portrayals has undergone relevant changes in the last 30 years in accordance with the social evolution of Spain. For both men and wo…

Content analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesSexual discriminationSociologyGender roleSocial evolutionSocial psychologyAgreementPeriod (music)media_commonEqual Opportunities International
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