Sökning: "Collective Violence"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 30 avhandlingar innehållade orden Collective Violence.
21. Struggle for Mobility : Risk, hope and community of knowledge in Eritrean and Ethiopian migration pathways towards Sweden
Sammanfattning : On the basis of the ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Sweden, Italy, Sudan and Ethiopia during 2013–2015, this study examines the motivations, organizations and impact of overland migratory journeys from Ethiopia and Eritrea across the Sahara Desert and Mediterranean Sea to Sweden. The analysis involves the exploring of how migrants strive to prepare, manage and survive the multiple risks and structural barriers they encounter: the exits from Eritrea and Ethiopia, negotiations and contacts with various brokers and facilitators, organized crime and violence, restrictive border controls, passage through the Desert and high Sea and finally, ‘managing the asylum system in Sweden’. LÄS MER
22. Neutrality in Internal Armed Conflicts : Experiences at the Grassroots Level in Colombia
Sammanfattning : Civilians in situations of armed conflict are not exclusively victims or fence-sitters, but engage in a wide array of strategies along the spectrum from passivity to activity. Nevertheless, the privileged focus on eliteled processes has neglected peacebuilding efforts at the grassroots level, despite their increased saliency in internal armed conflicts and their potential impact on their regulation and/or transformation. LÄS MER
23. BDSM : paradoxernas praktiker
Sammanfattning : BDSM är en akronym för bondage/disciplin, dominans/submission (underkastelse) och sadomasochism som används för att beskriva flera, ofta sexuella, former av beteenden och uttryck, där ett utforskande av makt är centralt. Avhandlingens syfte är att söka förståelse för BDSM som en dynamisk, komplex och kollektiv företeelse. LÄS MER
24. From exclusion to inclusion : Young people’s trajectories from home to street to reintegration in the Kagera region, Tanzania
Sammanfattning : This thesis examines what causes children and young people to leave their homes, how they experience their situation on the streets and as domestic workers, and what facilitates them to reintegrate into their local community. A mixed methods approach was used, combining both qualitative and quantitative methodologies. LÄS MER
25. beloved communities : Solidarity and difference in fiction by Michael Ondaatje, Toni Morrison, and Joy Kogawa
Sammanfattning : Since the civil rights era, the concept of community has become increasingly politicizedin the US and Canada. Inextricably entangled in the new social movements andmulticulturalism of the 1980s and 1990s, community tends to be either much malignedor exaggeratedly extolled in the literary, cultural, and political discourses in which itfigures so prominently. LÄS MER