Browsing Master of Human Rights and Multiculturalism by Title
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Labour migration: Seasonal workers' rights in the midst of structural injustices and vulnerability
(Master thesis, 2022)Over the past few decades, we could evidence how temporary (seasonal) labour migration programs gained new popularity among different states. Such programs became more restrictive and selective. The findings of this master ... -
Language Diversity and Transnational Political Engagement The Case of Eritrean Muslim Diaspora in Norway
(Master thesis, 2018)This thesis examines the role of language diversity in the diasporic political engagement of Eritrean Muslim non-Tigrigna speakers and Tigrigna speakers in Norway. It attempts to explore the interplay of language in the ... -
Listen to children’s heart - A study of ‘voice’, participation and child rights in multicultural primary schools in China
(Master thesis, 2014)This paper explores the extent of child participation in and beyond classrooms in Chinese multicultural primary schools. It draws on Freire’s theory of critical pedagogy and on the insights of Hart (1992) and Lundy (2007) ... -
Migration and Motherhood The Journey of Migration into Europe: From a Motherhood Perspective
(Master thesis, 2022)The journey of migration is not inherently dangerous but due to border tactics and increasingly use of securitising borders through both physical and technological deterrence tactics causing the growing vulnerability of ... -
Migration, technology, and control: A critical discourse analysis concerning data gathering and information sharing of third-country nationals
(Master thesis, 2022)The use of technology in migration management and border control is not a new phenomenon. However, the use has grown enormously since 9/11 and the so-called “refugee crisis” of 2015/2016 in Europe; now, also, since the ... -
Multiculturalism, Integration and Human Dignity The Case of Caritas Norway
(Master thesis, 2018)Caritas Norway does an important work in the integration of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in the Norwegian society. Understanding to what extent this organization takes into account multiculturalism theories and ... -
My freedom is: to be what they do not want me to be” Subtitle: A study of Norway’s Integration Policy Through the Obligatory Information Program for Asylum Seekers
(Master thesis, 2017)Like the vast majority of European countries, Norway receives asylum seekers from all over the world. Most of those have origins in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. The vast majority of all asylum seekers in Norway reside ... -
Narrating history in the museum: the Oslo Holocaust Centre, multiculturalism and human rights education
(Master thesis, 2013)Museums are implicated in the national project of identity formation; exhibition narratives can be reaffirming and equally contestable. Citizens confront culture, memory, history, and myth in the museum narrative which may ... -
Normative change in Transitional Justice: A discourse analysis on the Government of Sri Lankas contestation of the international Transitional Justice norm
(Master thesis, 2021)This study explores what precedence the Government of Sri Lanka har created in the international Transition norm. In the last three decades, the international norm of Transitional Justice has been regarded as a means ... -
Palestinian Elementary School Curriculum as an Instrument for Liberation and Consolidation of National Identity: A Critical Freirean Study Based on Teachers’ Perspectives in the Gaza Strip
(Master thesis, 2023)This study explores the role of the Palestinian curriculum at the elementary stage in providing an instrument for liberation and in promoting the Palestinian national identity. The thesis is based on the perspectives of ... -
Participatory Parity of Ethnic Minority Families and Their Relations with Norwegian Child Welfare Services Recognition, Multiculturalism, and a Hierarchy of Knowledge
(Master thesis, 2018)Public discourse, international demonstrations, and human rights monitoring mechanisms have expressed concern over the relationship between ethnic minority families and Norwegian child welfare services (CWS). This thesis ... -
Post-return experiences in Afghanistan: perceptions of the 'rightless' on failed reintegration policies and their paths from returnees to internally displaced persons (IDPs)
(Master thesis, 2020)States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. These returnees face various barriers in their reintegration to the political community. This study explores the post-return ... -
Power Imbalances in the Use of Technology Combating Forced Labour in the Context of Trafficking in Human Beings in the European Union: A Critical Discourse Analysis
(Master thesis, 2023)Technology has been used by the European Union in combating forced labour in the context of human trafficking over the last decade. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has given a strong impetus to the discourse on the use of ... -
Power relations and its ripple effects in humanitarian aid: A study in the post-years of the aftermath of hurricane María in Puerto Rico
(Master thesis, 2024)In 2017, a major hurricane had its landfall in Puerto Rico, a territory of United States of America. My topic is centered in hurricane María and the subsequent years of this hurricane (2017-2022). The reference is María, ... -
Power, politics and debate on the Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 12 in Japan: barriers to implementation in education
(Master thesis, 2018)This thesis examines tensions between the right of child democratic participation as an ideal encapsulated in the United Nations Convention of the Child Rights (CRC) and how this ideal has been implemented in Japan. Despite ... -
Quiet Past, Loud Present: Japan’s Unacknowledged Colonial History and its Reflection in Everyday Racism Against Koreans in Japan
(Master thesis, 2024)Racism and racial discriminations in Japan have been widely studied and, as a result, various explications as to what dynamics and power relations have been suggested. However, while racism is intricately tightly linked ... -
Recognition of identity to the understanding of equality. A theoretical study
(Master thesis, 2017)Combining the fields of Human Rights Philosophy and Buddhist thought, this study explores the relationship between self-recognition and equality. My assumption is that there is a close relationship between these two notions ... -
Reconquering Life: Vulnerable Women Migrant Victims of Trafficking Living the Process of Integration in Italy
(Master thesis, 2020)This thesis is concerned with the debate on the integration of victims of human trafficking into host societies. It focuses on the Italian scenario, which among the European countries, has some of the most developed ... -
Resistance, Navigations and Negotiations A decolonial reading of narratives and counter-narratives from Norwegian Roma and Romani
(Master thesis, 2023)In Norway today, Roma and Romani are often omitted or given little space in history books as well as in the news. When they at long last are mentioned, they tend to appear negatively. The way Roma and Romani are portrayed ...