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    We All Bleed Red: Brand Realism. Consumer Research on Menstrual Product Advertising Master Thesis

    Rubina Brouns

    June 2021
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    The COVID-19 pandemic in the Dutch news. A framing analysis on the representation of COVID-19 by the Dutch online news media in 2020 and 2021. Master Thesis

    Demi Holleman

    June 2021
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    The discussion of cosmetic surgery by Dutch female beauty & lifestyle YouTube influencers. A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis Master Thesis

    Kyara Ririassa

    June 2021
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    “Framing female leaders in Italian newspapers: A mixed-method study” Master Thesis

    Giulia Bidassi

    June 2021
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    Advertising, diversity statements, and the portrayal of inclusiveness. A comparative analysis of luxury and fast fashion brands Master Thesis

    Elena Ferrari

    June 2021
  • A consumer perspective on Netflix’s recommender system. A qualitative analysis Master Thesis

    Cannella Gerber

    June 2021
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    When tradition meets innovation: Ethical journalism in the digital age. An exploratory case study and critical discourse analysis Master Thesis

    Florence van Baasbank

    June 2021
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    Seeing Double. The effects of YouTubers and TikTokers transferring sponsored content across social media platforms Master Thesis

    Celine Martens

    June 2021
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