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    • Peace and human rights : a comparative analysis on the role of human rights in Norwegian peace processes in Sudan. 

      Larssen, Ingvild (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2009-05-15)
      This paper studies the issue of the role of human rights in Norwegian peace processes in the conflict between Northern and Southern Sudan. It is a comparative analysis between the Norwegian actors – the government and two NGOs. The aim is to see how the different Norwegian actors focus on human rights when they are building peace in Sudan, and if there are any clear differences between the government ...
    • Peace Education in Guatemala and the Lack Thereof: An Examination of the Effects of the 1998 Educational Reform Following the 1996 Peace Accords. 

      Van der Linden, Maria Elisabeth (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)
      This thesis is an examination of the effects of the 1998 educational reform following the 1996 Peace Accords, on education in Guatemala and the extent to which it has constituted peace education. In order to observe the correlation between said educational reform and the final educational result, which was preliminarily assumed to constitute peace education, this research applies the qualitative ...
    • 'Peace now' in Israel in search of an alternative identity 

      Ahmetaj, Nora S. (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2005-05)
      Using the perspective of the role of fear in security and identity-based conflicts, I was motivated to investigate in this thesis how peace actors strive to be actively involved in peacemaking in Israel. The main objective of this thesis is to gain insight in the activities of Peace Now in light of the second Intifadah 2000-2004, and disorientation of peace camp. If successful, the results of this ...
    • Peaceful Japanese Nationalism. A Case Study of Japanese Immigration Policies 

      Munarini, Elena (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-14)
      This case study is a phenomenological analysis of Japanese immigration policies. The objective of this research is to produce a cogent interpretation of why Japanese Immigration Policies are so strict. Societal perspectives have been taken in consideration as one of the important aspects to explore. Japanese Society is considered unique, as it has distinctive principles based on the peace and harmony ...
    • Peacekeeper Training on the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Adding a gendered perspective 

      Kvinnesland, Kristin (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2021-08-15)
      The United Nations (UN) promote gender equality and the fight against sexual violence on a global scale. Highlighting gender (in)equality and its effect on people are fundamental elements in promoting equality between sex and gender, regardless of the hierarchy, environment and social background. When addressing gender equality, it is essential to understand that the UNs gender mainstreaming agenda ...
    • Perspectives of Policing: An Analysis of the Discursive Constructions of Policing, Race, and Criminal Justice in the United States 

      Burian, Matthew Stephen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2018-05-15)
      This thesis is an analysis of the competing discursive constructions of policing, race, and criminal justice in the United States. I identify two main competing discourses active in this field, a Liberal Individualist Discourse, and a Social Collectivist Discourse. I explore the way these two discourses construct the three areas in focus and argue that the Liberal Individualist Discourse has led ...
    • Pipeline resistance in the United States: How the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance has affected Indigenous people in their continued resistance against pipelines 

      Svendsen, Ida Helen Skum (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-05-15)
      This thesis is focused on pipeline resistance in the United States, specifically drawing from the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance and the current resistance against Line 3 in Minnesota. Indigenous peoples from all over the globe became engaged in resisting the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and there were predictions made about the future in terms of how meaningful this resistance was. The resistance ...
    • Playing Soviet soldiers. Virtual communicative memory in Kyrgyzstan 

      Shakhnazarov, Mikhail (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2017-05-15)
      The thesis explores the fields of memory studies and video game studies. As a result, it proposes the concept of virtual communicative memory to encapsulate the special form of memory that can be produced by player interaction with video games. As an instance of modern media, video games bring the added dimensions of player agency, engagement of personal values and ethical sensibilities of the ...
    • Playing to win or playing for empowerment? An analysis of a Namibian team participating in the Norway Cup-project 

      Bjertnæs, Hanne (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2007-06-18)
      In recent years, the value of sport as an important and useful tool in peace and development work has been increasingly recognized. The Norway Cup-project is one of Norway’s largest sport for development projects, and uses the Norway Cup-tournament as an arena for teams from developing countries to strengthen projects in their home communities through empowerment of the participants. This thesis ...
    • The Polarization of the French society: a study of the Yellow Vests movement 

      Valentin, Justine Victoria (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2022-05-15)
      On November 17th, 2018, French people, wearing a yellow security vest, came together in the streets of the big cities and on the roundabouts of the country towns. This movement stood out as particularly violent, on the part of the Yellow Vests, especially in Paris, and by severe repression on the part of the government. What was then called the Yellow Vests movement highlighted Social Polarization, ...
    • The Polish LGBT movement : symbolic conflict and stigma 

      Mossakowski, Tomek (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2011-04-14)
      This thesis examines the political activities of the LGBT movement in Poland as it seeks to increase its position on the socio-political landscape and ultimately rid itself of stigma. Using ethnographic data collection at a non-governmental organisation in Warsaw, it discusses the use of symbols and the accumulation of what Bourdieu called symbolic capital. It draws heavily on the theory of Harrison's ...
    • Political Opinion and National Identity: Dilemma of the Sahrawi Ethnic Unity after 38 Years of Diaspora 

      Heya, Yuka (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-08-15)
      Western Sahara has been called “the last colony” of Africa. The territory was colonized by Spain in 1884. During the pan-Maghreb liberation period in the 1950s, the local population, Sahrawi people also joined the resistance against colonial powers. However, when Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Mauritania obtained own independence as nation-state, the “Maghrebian dream” ended. Western Sahara has not ...
    • The portrayal of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the Norwegian labor movement: a study of the editorials of the Social-Demokraten, 1915—1923. 

      Atayan, Anzhela (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-30)
      The thesis is devoted to the portrayal of the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the Norwegian labor movement in the period 1915—1923. The main source of the analysis is the editorials of the newspaper Social-Demokraten. The newspaper was the print organ of the Norwegian Labor Party and had three editors in the studied period, namely Jacob Vidnes, Olav Scheflo, and Martin Tranmæl. The author analyzes the ...
    • The position of Tibetan linguistic rights in China : Lhasa and Lanzhou research 

      Zhang, Shen (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2010-05-31)
      Language, as a very important medium in social activities, is always been paying a great attention by human beings. While “language is for most ethnic groups one of the most important cultural core values.” “Lack of linguistic rights often prevents a group from achieving educational, economic and political equality with other groups” (Skutnabb-Kangas & Philiopson 1995:7) Linguistic right has been ...
    • Post-conflict peacebuilding. Youth participation in Sierra Leone 

      Aladeokin, Temilade Ayo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-11-01)
      In the post-conflict population, youth constitute a reservoir brimming with potential energy, ready to be channelled for good or ill. What causes some young people to return to the life of a fighter while others choose to work for a better future? And what can domestic and international actors do to help youth move toward an education, work to support their families, and become active contributors ...
    • Power relations, networking and time orientation in Russian-Norwegian business relations : identifying and overcoming cultural challenges 

      Dupeleva, Irina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2011-06-21)
      The present thesis is an exploratory research where I identify areas where challenges may arise in Russian-Norwegian business cooperation when Norwegians carrying out business in Russia. Based on interviews, three main issues emerged: boss-subordinate relations, networking and time orientation. The focus of the thesis is how to deal with these differences and how to deal with the challenges that ...
    • Premises for voluntary repatriation : the case of Congolese refugees in Norway 

      Nzigo, Janvier Mbongo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-06-04)
      Third country resettlement and refugee repatriation are two of three durable solutions to the problematic of refugees. Third country resettlement requires refugees to undergo a process of social integration, which aims at providing them the same opportunities, services and rights as the host population. This thesis gives two aspects of refugee‟s social integration process, outlining the differences ...
    • PRESS UNDER BURDEN: FIVE THREATS TO COLOMBIAN JOURNALISM. 

      Ortiz Herrera, Diana Carolina (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-10)
      In times of war or during non-democratic regimes the press situation tends to suffer dramatically. Freedom loses ground, censorship slowly –sometimes rapidly- sets in. In Colombia the situation is very special due to the characteristics of the war, the plurality of actors, the complexities of the media market, and the intricate influence of the State. Colombian Media deals with many tests. It is ...
    • Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism: A Case Study of Faith-Based Organizations in Isiolo County, Kenya 

      Golicha, Ibrahim Bidu (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2022-05-16)
      Generally conflict prone, Isiolo County currently grapples with radicalization and recruitment into violent extremism by violent extremist organizations such as Al Shabab and Al Qaida. As part of a wider response to violent extremism and terrorism in Kenya, civil society organizations in Isiolo implement preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) programs with the aid of local and international ...
    • Prevention of Violent Extremism’s (PVE) ‘mission creep’ into the Peacebuilding Dispositif: A Case Study of PBF Funded Peacebuilding Projects in Kyrgyzstan 

      Darvell, Heidi Alexandra (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2020-06-02)
      This thesis explores the shift of focus in peacebuilding projects that has been funded by UN Peacebuilding Fund (PBF) in Kyrgyzstan. After the ethnic violence in 2010, UN was invited to perform peacebuilding in the country. This was funded through the PBF, a branch of the so- called UN Peacebuilding Architecture. However, in 2017 the peacebuilding projects shifted focus and started doing Prevention ...