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    The persuasive power of narratives: Qualitative research into creative agencies and their use of storytelling for customer engagement Master Thesis

    Viktória Vargová

    June 2022
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    ‘Quality Television’ on Netflix: Uncovering the Dynamics of Cultural Capital in Television Viewing on Netflix. Master Thesis

    Sanne Verhoef

    June 2022
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    PATRIOTS WIN! A thematic analysis of political deliberation and everyday political talk on pro-Trump social media during the 2020 U.S. Election Master Thesis

    Jan Piotr Pogorzelski

    July 2022
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    Innovation in public service media A multiple-case study analysis of innovation projects at the NPO and BBC Master Thesis

    Stephanie Shoulder

    July 2022
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    (De)stigmatizing menstruation how do menstrual activist brands from the UK represent menstruation and menstruators online and challenge the perception of young generations? Master Thesis

    Adrianna Monika Matczak

    July 2022
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    A qualitative research on narrative identity work of female digital entrepreneurs Master Thesis

    Kyra Tamminga

    July 2022
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    A thematic analysis of movies about national resistance of “us” (Lithuanians) against “them” (Soviets) Master Thesis

    Gabija Trakimavičiūtė

    September 2022
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    “It can’t be for nothing” Understanding escapism through narrative techniques in ‘The Last of Us’ (2013) Master Thesis

    Daniel George Fillingham

    September 2022
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