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Master thesis on the communicative power of Agenda 2030 was awarded

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Kajsa Nilsson was awarded for her Masters Thesis; “The communicative power of Agenda 2030 - a qualitative text analysis of how SDGs function as aspirational CSR talk”

Kajsa Nilsson has been awarded a grant of 25,000 SEK from Sparbanksstiftelsen Skåne for her Master's thesis in Strategic Communication, “The communicative power of Agenda 2030 - a qualitative text analysis of how SDGs function as aspirational CSR talk”.

The nomination reads as follows:

An outstanding, ambitious and very well-written thesis that focus a current and important area – CSR communication. The author has profound knowledge within the field and the extensive study contributes with new and important knowledge – both practical and empirical. The author has also produced a model of how aspirational CSR communication can be studied.

Title: The communicative power of Agenda 2030 - a qualitative text analysis of how SDGs function as aspirational CSR talk”.
The winner was announced on June 11 during the graduation ceremony for Master's students of the Faculty of Social Sciences.