Search for dissertations about: "corporate media"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words corporate media.
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21. Developing tools for sustainability management in the graphic arts industry
Abstract : The main aim of this thesis is to develop and test industry-specific, applied work procedures and tools for environmental and emerging sustainability work in the graphic arts industry. This includes methods to quantify, follow-up, evaluate, manage, improve and communicate the environmental performance of activities in the graphic arts supply chain and printed products. READ MORE
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22. Contagious Communications : The role of emotion in viral marketing
Abstract : The “connection generation” craves interaction with and connection to vast social networks through the sharing of information, photos, opinions, entertainment and news. This sharing comes in the form of electronic word-of-mouth or eWOM, and provides marketing and communication managers with an unparalleled opportunity to reach a large number of consumers quickly. READ MORE
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23. Enhancing on-line information sharing systems
Abstract : This thesis presents working methods for developing andmaintaining publishing services for various purposes overIP-based computer networks. Many companies and organizationsthat plan to host an on-line service on the Internet or on acorporate intranet already have much of the required apparatusand in-house knowledge in their existing infrastructure. READ MORE
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24. Journalism Worthy of the Name: A Human Rights Perspective on Freedom within the Press
Abstract : There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the logic of the market and the press as an instrument of democracy. One of the broken promises of democracy is the failure of the market in guaranteeing a vigorous political debate. READ MORE
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25. The Woke Franchise : Representing and Co-opting Resistance in Young Adult, Superhero, and Speculative Fiction
Abstract : In the last decade, U.S. popular literary culture has been under increasing pressure to include more racially and other marginalized groups. READ MORE