Title Socialinių vaidmenų kaitos refleksija diplomatiniame protokole /
Translation of Title Reflection of social role change in diplomatic protocol.
Authors Radzvilavičiūtė, Gražina
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Abstract [eng] The aim of masters paper “Reflection of Social Role Change in Diplomatic Protocol“ is to examine how change of gender roles works in diplomatic protocol. In order to achieve this aim the following tasks are raised: 1. to analyze gender roles change from the XIV to the XX century; 2. to analyze ceremonial in terms of gender roles; 3. to conduct case studies and a qualitative interview with the protocol specialist which would revealed the practice of diplomatic protocol adaption to the changed gender roles; 4. to present findings. To achieve master’s paper aim the fallowing methods are used: descriptive, analytical, statistical data and research, qualitative content analysis methods, case studies and qualitative interview with the protocol specialist. Master work consists of three sections. The object of master work is diplomatic and state protocol. In international relations, diplomacy and politics – the spheres long dominated by men – women had to conform and adopt rules of behavior which regulated conduct of men. However, the increasing number of precedents, when women are acting the main role in ceremonies, will be set up clear, specific rules for conduct of women. The change will be reinforced by actively acting women becoming a social norm. When rules of conduct for women will be in power, there will be no need to resolve problems of changed gender roles every time individually. Master work “Reflection of Social Role Change in Diplomatic Protocol“ may be useful for further diplomatic protocol change factors research.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2014