Number of results: 6

Results of 2 fields/plans of study
Faculty
Faculty of Social Studies
Field of Study/plan
FSS - Cultural Sociology: Cultural Sociology
include only defended theses

Baghernia Abkenar, Arghavan

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2021

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: A Playlist We Know: The Contribution of Pre-Revolution Songs to Building Collective Representation in Iranian Movements

Binnatov, Matin

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2022

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: How Tinder changes dating: The difference between online and offline dating among Russian Generation Z

Desweriel, Modelia Novinta

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2021

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: How Indonesian Exiles in The Czech Republic Understand Their Statelessness and Eventual Citizenship

Fink, Geneva Marie Herzog

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2023

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: Piercing the Bubble: Understanding Integration Dynamics in an International School

Nayudu, Tanushree

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2022

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: The Indian Diaspora in the Gulf States

Zhelyazkova, Viktoria

(the defence was successful)

Master's degree programme (following the bachelor's one), Faculty of Social Studies, 2023

Programme: Cultural Sociology
Study plan: Cultural Sociology
Master's thesis: On the Run: An Exploration into (Pastime) Mobility Practices Prior to, During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic