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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Patient Perspectives of Police Presence in the Emergency Room: A Trauma Informed Study

Ross, Sharmaine Gabrielle January 2022 (has links)
Structural racism has been identified as a major source of medical vulnerability for urban populations. Police brutality is a consequence of structural racism and a critical social determinant of urban health that is associated with both physical and psychological injury. However, the presence of law enforcement agents is common in the healthcare setting, especially in the emergency department. The emergency department occupies a critical social role as a major source of healthcare for vulnerable urban populations, yet very little is known about patients’ opinions regarding police activity in the ED. This study contributes to the growing body of literature on the pathogenic effects of structural racism by designing trauma informed methodology to investigate patient perceptions of police presence in the emergency room. / Urban Bioethics
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[en] A DECOLONIAL PATH TO UNDERSTAND THE INSTITUTIONAL RECEPTION OF BLACK CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS / [pt] UM CAMINHAR DECOLONIAL PARA COMPREENDER O ACOLHIMENTO INSTITUCIONAL DE CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES NEGROS

ANA CAROLINA DE SA QUEIROZ 13 June 2022 (has links)
[pt] Diante do predomínio do número de crianças e adolescentes negros em situação de acolhimento institucional, elegeu-se como objetivo geral da pesquisa, analisar o processo de invisibilização da questão étnico-racial no contexto das unidades de acolhimento institucional para crianças e adolescentes. O campo de pesquisa se constituiu a partir da atuação em duas unidades de acolhimento do município de Itaguaí-RJ sob o seguinte aporte metodológico: 1) revisão bibliográfica, no qual identificamos as produções existentes que realizam uma análise sobre o acolhimento institucional de crianças e adolescentes, relacionando com a questão étnico-racial e englobando uma discussão Decolonial que discutem a invisibilização das questões étnico-raciais a partir de um olhar colonizador sobre os corpos negros; 2) análise documental dos prontuários das crianças e dos adolescentes acolhidos, na qual buscamos identificar a presença ou ausência da dimensão étnico-racial no espaço de acolhimento; 3) realização de grupos focais com trabalhadores das unidades de acolhimento, visando captar os sentidos atribuídos à invisibilização da questão étnico-racial. O estudo aponta para um processo contínuo e constante de invisibilização da questão étnico-racial considerando o racismo institucional e estrutural. Os profissionais ouvidos identificam que a maior parte das crianças e adolescente são negros, mas a inserção de classe sobrepõe a questão da raça, sem a compreensão que esses marcadores sociais estão intimamente relacionados. / [en] Facing the predominant number of black children and adolescents in institutional care situation, the process of invisibility of the ethnic-racial issue was chosen as a research problem. The research field was constituted from the work in two reception units in the city of Itaguaí (RJ), under the following methodology: 1) bibliographic review, in which we identified productions that carry out an analysis on the institutional reception of children and adolescents, relating to the ethnic-racial issue and encompassing a Decolonial discussion related to the invisibility of ethnicracial topics starting in a colonizing perspective on black bodies; 2) documental analysis of the medical records of children and adolescents who were sheltered, in which we sought to identify the presence or absence of the ethnic-racial dimension in the reception space; 3) holding focus groups with workers from the reception units, the meanings attributed to the invisibility of the ethnic-racial issue. The study points to a continuous and constant process of invisibility of the ethnic-racial issue, considering institutional and structural racism. The professionals consulted identify that most children and adolescents are black, but the social issue overrides the issue of race, without understanding that these markers are closely related.
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Second generation Afro-Swedes – Various factors behind Structural Racism in the Swedish labor market

Akhigbemen, Moses, Mutshipule, Kirsi January 2022 (has links)
This qualitative study aims to reach further understanding of how social workers at the Swedish Public Employment Service perceive structural racism in the Swedish labor market for second-generation afro-swedes. The study is conducted in Sweden. The first part of the research focused on the main reasons second-generation Afro-Swedes risk social exclusion from the Swedish labor market, while the second part focused on discriminatory employment and the third part covered strategies to tackle structural racism and to improve social inclusion of second-generation Afro-Swedes. The Theoretical framework of social exclusion was used to analyse the study findings. Through semi-structured interviews, four social workers expressed their views of various factors of structural racism second-generation afro-swedes experience in the Swedish labor market. The result shows that second-generation Afro-Swedes experiencing structural racism in the Swedish labor market are likely to experience social exclusion in the Swedish community. It was shown that factors such as cultural incompetency, discriminatory employment and education play significant roles in structural racism and social exclusion.
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[en] OBSTETRIC VIOLENCE: A CONTROL MECHANISM FOR THE FEMALE SUBJECT / [pt] VIOLÊNCIA OBSTÉTRICA: UM MECANISMO CONFORMADOR DO SUJEITO FEMININO

RENATA ARAUJO DE PAIVA 22 September 2022 (has links)
[pt] A recente emergência do termo violência obstétrica abarca uma grande carga de significados e possibilidades. Fruto da busca pela ruptura com as estruturas opressoras de poder impostas sobre os copos das mulheres em período gestacional no sistema de saúde, o termo é tão polêmico e impactante quanto a violência vivenciada por essas mulheres no mundo inteiro. Diante dos debates que a expressão suscita, este trabalho consiste na análise dos mecanismos de poder que perpetuam a violação de direitos das mulheres gestantes no sistema de saúde brasileiro, sob a perspectiva de Michel Foucault, e sua caracterização como violência de gênero, estruturante da sociedade capitalista ocidental. A partir da análise de tais mecanismos, considerando fatores como o racismo estrutural, classe e as disputas políticas que envolvem a atenção de saúde da mulher, bem como o arcabouço legal disponível, pretende-se traçar um panorama das possibilidades de prevenção e enfrentamento do problema no cenário brasileiro atual. / [en] The recently emerged term obstetric violence, is capable of great meaning and possibilities. Resulting from the struggle for rupture from oppressing structures of power imposed upon pregnant women s bodies in facility-based childbirth and other health services, this term is as polemic and powerful as the violence experienced by women all over the word. Considering the debates over this expression, the present research hopes to analyze the power dynamics that enable pregnant women s rights violation in Brazilian health-care system, using Michel Foucault s perspective, and a gender-based violence approach, that is built into the fabric of patriarchal capitalist society. Based on this analysis and considering facts such as structural racism, class and political disputes that surrounds women s healthcare attention, as well as the legal available support, it is hoped to provide an overview of possibilities for prevention and confrontation of the problem, in Brazilian current circumstances.
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Problem representations of 'racisms' between people with migrant backgroundin online Swedish mass media

Mkdad, Rudeina January 2018 (has links)
This project explores, identifies, and interrogates how Swedish online mass media represent the issue of 'racisms' between people with migrant background/migrant groups and the implications of these representations on their lives. The materials are analyzed using the WPR approach (Bacchi 1999) and content media analysis. The theoretical background draws from social psychological theory of intergroup relations, postcolonial theory and critical race theory in order to establish an overview of the concept of ‘racism’ and how it can be used in relation to migrant groups. Where the media representations maintained that migrants can produce 'racism', led to further stigmatization and exclusion of migrant groups. Internalizing racism by migrants can result in self-hatred and practicing migrant respectability in order to differentiate themselves from undesirable migrants as represented in the materials. This project contributes in exploring the system of hierarchies which can deepen our understanding of how tensions and conflicts work between migrant groups.
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[pt] A RELAÇÃO ENTRE O PSICÓLOGO NEGRO E O CLIENTE BRANCO EM UM PAÍS RACISTA / [en] THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BLACK PSYCHOLOGIST AND THE WHITE CLIENT IN A RACIST COUNTRY

ROSANGELA FRANKLIN DOS S ROZANTE 23 May 2022 (has links)
[pt] A pesquisa teve como objetivo estudar as relações raciais intersubjetivas, decorrentes da relação transferencial entre psicólogos negros e seus clientes brancos. Considerou o fato de a Psicologia social e clínica, em diversas pesquisas, ter apontado para a necessidade de os psicólogos lidarem com questões raciais, presentes na sua prática cotidiana. A pesquisa, usando a plataforma online, utilizou para a coleta de dados, a metodologia clínico-qualitativa, com entrevistas individuais semiestruturadas, com 10 psicólogos (as) clínicos negros (as),a partir do método de Análise de Conteúdo de Laurence Bardin. Percebeu-se tanto a necessidade de compreensão de racialização quanto dos efeitos do racismo manifesto nas estruturas psíquicas. As possibilidades de reflexões sobre processos de intervenção, para uma psicologia atenta à manutenção da saúde mental a partir das diversidades e de suas singularidades no racismo estrutural brasileiro. / [en] The research aimed to study the intersubjective racial relations, arising from the transferencial relationship between black psychologists and their white clients. It considered the fact that social and clinical psychology, in several research studies, has pointed to the need for psychologists to deal with racial issues, present in their daily practice. The research used the online platform for data collection, the clinical-qualitative methodology, with semi-structured individual interviews, with 10 black clinical psychologists, based on Laurence Bardin s Content Analysis method. It was noticed both the need to understand racialization and the effects of racism manifested in psychic structures. The possibilities of reflections on processes of intervention, for a psychology attentive to the maintenance of mental health from the diversities and their singularities in the Brazilian structural racism.
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Streets of Justice? Civil Rights Commemorative Boulevards and the Struggle for Revitalization in African American Communities: A Case Study of Central City, New Orleans

Devalcourt, Joel A. 20 May 2011 (has links)
Civil rights commemorative boulevards are an increasingly important method of framing African American community revitalization and persistent historical inequities. Often underlying planning efforts to revitalize segregated African American neighborhoods, these boulevards are one important change mechanism for realizing equitable development and challenging structural racism. This thesis demonstrates the central importance of these commemorative boulevards in framing redevelopment and maintaining community resolve during the long struggle for revitalization
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USA - ett föredöme eller skräckexempel? : En kritisk analys av strukturell rasism i samband med mötes- och demonstrationsfriheten i USA

Nygårdh, Lukas January 2021 (has links)
Police brutality is a problematic feature of the American society that has caused civil unrest among the vast majority. The excessive use of force from American police forces sparked off a wave of protests during 2020 in which people called for the abolishment of unnecessary and unethical police violence against civilians. The importance of the Black Lives Matter movement has been highlighted by the authoritarian response to the protests and the inhumane treatment of ethnic minorities in the United States. But given the strong protection of the freedom of speech and the freedom of assembly in the U.S. constitution, the problem seems to be intertwined with inappropriate attitudes of officials rather than written shortcomings in the law. In this thesis, I investigate how structural racism has affected the freedom of assembly in the United States, which is done through a critical review of relevant literature and documents concerning contemporary challenges for the Black Lives Matter movement. Various reports have addressed the mishandling of Black Lives Matter protests from American police forces and their arbitrarily use of the law to disperse them, e.g., by classifying predominantly peaceful demonstrations as “unlawful assemblies”. This is the kind of dishonest behaviour that I scrutinize further in this study, which is of great importance since it affects peoples’ human rights and ultimately threatens the collective well-being of the American people.  I also investigate and critically discuss the components of a sustainable understanding of the freedom of assembly, which is done through a theoretical analysis of the views of Ronald Dworkin and Jeremy Waldron. From this analysis, I learn about substantial problems that may arise from different theoretical understandings of this right and about the importance of spreading awareness of different forms of racism. Only by acknowledging the existence of racism in our societies, we can protect vulnerable groups from derogatory behaviours and together achieve social justice.
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Neither victim nor fetish : ‘Asian’ women and the effects of racialization in the Swedish context

Hooi, Mavis January 2018 (has links)
People who are racialized in Sweden as ‘Asian’—a panethnic category—come from different countries or ethnic backgrounds and yet, often face similar, gender-specific forms of discrimination which have a significant impact on their whole lives. This thesis centres women who are racialized as 'Asian', focusing on how their racialization affects, and is shaped by, their social, professional and intimate relationships, and their interactions with others—in particular, with white majority Swedes, but also other ethnic minorities. Against a broader context encompassing discourses concerning ‘Asians’ within Swedish media, art and culture, Swedish ‘non-racist’ exceptionalism and gender equality politics, the narratives of nine women are analysed through the lenses of the racializing processes of visuality and coercive mimeticism, and epistemic injustice.

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