dc.contributor.author | Mikhnovets, Iryna | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-10-14T16:11:49Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-10-14T16:11:49Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2020-10-14 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/66727 | |
dc.description.abstract | This thesis aims to investigate whether and in what ways Swedish foreign policy actors frame
feminist foreign policy differently for audiences. The focus of this thesis concentrates on the
single case of Swedish feminist foreign policy and contains comparative elements. This policy
area was chosen with an aim to compare policy framing to domestic audience in Sweden and
to three different national audiences in the USA, Germany and the Russian Federation.
Two fundamental theoretical assumptions of persuasion and framing in international politics
are central in this thesis and provide supporting ground for analysis of framing differences for
domestic and various international audiences. Carol Bacchi’s framework for policy analysis
and different components of frames was chosen in order to set out an analytical framework
and to study framing of the feminist foreign policy.
Thesis is built on a qualitative research design that was guided by the concept of triangulation
and was based on a qualitative text analysis. The findings demonstrated that Swedish feminist
foreign policy framing does not really differ in all four contexts chosen for analysis. Three the
same overarching frames appeared throughout policy communication in all chosen contexts
overall and their characteristics seemed to vary depending on the context where the policy
was discussed. A distinguishable tendency was observed in how feminism-related
terminology was used in policy articulation. The study revealed that the “feminist” terms were
expressed in the strongest way in those contexts where it does not provoke any controversy,
and therefore might be least needed. | sv |
dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
dc.subject | cause of the problem | sv |
dc.subject | domestic audience | sv |
dc.subject | feminism | sv |
dc.subject | feminist foreign policy | sv |
dc.subject | foreign context | sv |
dc.subject | foreign policy actors | sv |
dc.subject | framing | sv |
dc.subject | gender equality | sv |
dc.subject | international audience | sv |
dc.subject | persuasion | sv |
dc.subject | policy analysis | sv |
dc.subject | policy communication | sv |
dc.subject | problem’s framing | sv |
dc.subject | solution of the problem | sv |
dc.subject | two-level games | sv |
dc.title | FOREIGN POLICY AND ITS FRAMING TO DIFFERENT AUDIENCES A qualitative study of Swedish feminist foreign policy communication in four countries | sv |
dc.type | Text | |
dc.setspec.uppsok | SocialBehaviourLaw | |
dc.type.uppsok | H1 | |
dc.contributor.department | Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen | swe |
dc.contributor.department | University of Gothenburg/Department of Political Science | eng |
dc.type.degree | Student essay | |