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Chinese Hip-hop and Youth Identity. An exploratory study of how Chinese youth construct cultual identity through Chinese hip-hop music Master Thesis
Yibing Wang
June 2021 -
How to Frame a Terrorist? Frame analysis of coverage about Caucasian and Muslim terrorists. Master Thesis
Hugo Mijnders
June 2021 -
The establishment and upholding of heteronormative masculinity within queer communities through self-presentation practices of Grindr users located in The Netherlands. A focus on textual and visual presentations in user-profiles Master Thesis
Hendrik Cruiming
June 2021 -
Nature is within Screen’s Reach. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Environmental Representations in Animated Eco-movies from the 90s and the 2000s Produced in the U.S.A and Japan Master Thesis
Violeta Nanqi León Pérez
June 2021 -
Doxa androcentric language and online feminism. Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis on how feminist Instagram users challenge taken-for-granted sexist and gendered language Master Thesis
Rosalie Meerbach
June 2021 -
About platforms and purposes. A quantitative content analysis of Flemish politicians’ social media behaviour in everyday politics across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Master Thesis
Sara Lambrechts
June 2021 -
Ethnicity in Disney: The representation of ethnic minority groups in Disney films A qualitative study about the perceptions and experiences of Dutch young adults on ethnic representation in Disney films Master Thesis
Dion Biesaart
June 2021 -
Representing the Nation: How Food Documentaries Link Food with National Identity A Comparative Study of Two Netflix’ Food Documentaries Master Thesis
Brigitta Maria Dianti Kristi
June 2021