ATTAC (Association for the Taxation of financial Transactions for the Aid of Citizens) is a fast growing transnational movement that mainly aims towards democratic control over the financial markets. ATTAC was founded in France in 1998 and has now spread to more than 35 countries in Europe, Latin- America, Asia and Africa. ATTAC Norway (ATTAC Norge/Noreg) was formally established in of May 2001. The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the identification processes that legitimate and motivate collective action during the establihment phase of ATTAC Norway. I explore to what extent the identification processes are influenced by the fact that ATTAC is a transnational social movement. I also scrutinise to what extent the identificat...
Over the past two decades, the Ethiopian opposition diaspora in Norway has increased their mobilizin...
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This thesis seeks to understand how collective identity is formed in the comment section on Twitter....
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The terrorist attack in Norway, on July 22nd 2011, was the worst attack the country had experienced ...
torians, law scholars, sociologists, ethnologists, media scholars, anthropologists and others, the a...
Over the past two decades, the Ethiopian opposition diaspora in Norway has increased their mobilizin...
”A new Estonian-Swedish identity” – An ethnological study of the magazine Kustbon as an arena for m...
This thesis seeks to understand how collective identity is formed in the comment section on Twitter....
The overall objective of this thesis is to contribute to a better understanding of how the relations...
The thesis discusses new social movements and how they act on the conditions of the late capitalisti...
This study uses a synthesis of framing theory and discourse analysis in order to explain the emergen...
The research aims to do both, explain the development in membership of one of the largest alter-glob...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine knowledge production around globalisation and politics in A...
This article explores how the Norwegian Sámi women’s movement developed at the crossroad of indigeno...
The terrorist attack in Norway, on July 22nd 2011, was the worst attack the country had experienced ...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsThis Master's thesis is born out of a growin...
What is the scope of, and what can explain, transnational contributions to development by the Somali...
This report gives an overview of theories and approaches to the study of social identities, drawing ...
The terrorist attack in Norway, on July 22nd 2011, was the worst attack the country had experienced ...
torians, law scholars, sociologists, ethnologists, media scholars, anthropologists and others, the a...
Over the past two decades, the Ethiopian opposition diaspora in Norway has increased their mobilizin...
”A new Estonian-Swedish identity” – An ethnological study of the magazine Kustbon as an arena for m...
This thesis seeks to understand how collective identity is formed in the comment section on Twitter....