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Imaging the homeland : representations of Palestine in Palestinian art and popular cultureSherwell, Tina January 2003 (has links)
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Nuo : shamanism among the Tujia of southwestern ChinaLi, Lan January 1998 (has links)
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Understanding organizational identity in UK charitiesWard, Mark January 2013 (has links)
There is a great deal of academic research around the topic of organizational identity in a corporate setting and an increasing level of interest in the area amongst practitioners. This study considers an under-researched area of identity scholarship in the UK charitable sector, specifically the degree to which internal stakeholders (employees) in two small to medium-sized UK charities, share an internally common understanding of organizational identity. An explicitly internal organizational perspective is explored to illuminate the communicated perceptions of employees in the participating organizations. A qualitative methodology was employed, using sixteen in-depth, one-to-one, unstructured interviews with a purposive sample of employees from the two organizations. Interview data is explored via a thematic template comprising codes emerging concurrently with analysis. Secondary data is provided to add depth to research discussion and conclusions. Findings indicated some interesting features in the ways that particular groups of UK charity employees understand organizational identity. Managers and non-managers expressed a broadly consistent group of themes, in articulating their understanding of organizational identity. One participating organization had a more internally-diverse understanding of identity than the other, which might suggest links between organizational performance and understanding organizational identity. Employees with less than two years’ service expressed their understanding in a clearly distinct manner from employees with long service. Whilst acknowledging the limitations of the study in terms of generalizability, the researcher proposes areas, around which practitioners might focus their efforts to develop, or improve, a shared understanding of organizational identity in their workforce, including induction and internal communication. Understanding of organizational identity for UK charity employees is notably under-researched. This study makes a number of contributions to the field of academic knowledge: directly addressing a deficiency in the existing topic literature; making some observations on methodology; highlighting areas of interest for future scholarly activity; and suggesting areas of focus for practitioners, around approaches to managing organizational identity.
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Identity, part and whole: Toni Morrison's Beloved and The Bluest EyeLeung, Chuen-lik, Rachel., 梁川力. January 1999 (has links)
published_or_final_version / English Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Identities of American Chinese womenFu, Lai-lee, Charlotte., 傅麗莉. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Literary and Cultural Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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The search for identity in Things fall apart, A man of the people, Anthills of the Savannah and selected essays by Chinua AchebeTsang, Sze-pui, Jappe., 曾施佩. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / English Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Once were Japanese: a study of the elder native TaiwaneseZhou, Fang, 周芳 January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Japanese Studies / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Local sites/global contexts: negotiating the roots/routes of identity in Asian queer diasporaMaxwell, Neil Lawrence. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Literary and Cultural Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Gender and gender roles in Virginia WoolfTsang, Ching-man, Irene., 曾靜雯. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Literary and Cultural Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Fashioning bodies, transforming identities: Kafka and CronenbergLeung, Wai-ping., 梁慧萍. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Comparative Literature / Master / Master of Philosophy
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