How interesting! I am too old to participate, but I recently completed editing a master's thesis about the use of filters for #MelaninMagic on Instagram among darker-skinned South African Indians. The work is probably still in the process of being evaluated, but once it is approved, you might find it useful for your literature review.
@erajshahzad99 Hey there! I was (only) the editor of the work, but I will contact the supervisor who referred the student, see where in the evaluation process the Master's thesis is, and once it is approved, provide the details so that you can access it and boost your References list.
@erajshahzad99 Spoke with the supervisor--he is expecting the external examiner to return the dissertation in about three weeks. I guess it then goes through the arduous process of conferral through a variety of committees, but I will ask that once the dissertation is passed by the external examiner, if I can at least send you the References list so that you can get on with your research. Once the degree is formally conferred, you can then access the dissertation via the university website.
How interesting! I am too old to participate, but I recently completed editing a master's thesis about the use of filters for #MelaninMagic on Instagram among darker-skinned South African Indians. The work is probably still in the process of being evaluated, but once it is approved, you might find it useful for your literature review.
I'll fill this in tomorrow for you!
It seems amazing. I would love to be a participant in this study. I will share it with my friends, too.
Your question on the link above would be of great help to your research work