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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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L'expérience post moderne du citoyen brésilien : "Sitoyen" sensible vivant dans la démocratie totalitaire / the experience of postmodern Brazilian citizen : "Sitizen sensitive" living in democracy totalitarian current

Cardoso Gonçalves, Ludmille 28 November 2013 (has links)
Cette thèse tentera de montrer comment le concept de citoyenneté, élaboré pendant l’époque moderne, n’est pas révélateur de la nature politique de l’être parce qu’elle ne correspond pas aux tendances actuelles illustrant le retour del’animal politique présent dans les manifestations collectives diverses, notamment à travers les réseaux sociaux. La nature politique brésilienne sera observée à travers les expériences vécues au quotidien partagées au sein des réseauxsociaux mais également à travers des mouvements artistiques; musique, photographie, etc. L’animal politique brésilienest celui en quête de sens symbolisant le politique actuel. Bien qu’il vive au sein d’une démocratie il est encore considéré comme étant un comportement déviant qui se distinguerait de la citoyenneté. Cela nous invite à étudier la démocratie brésilienne comme étant un gouvernement ayant des politiques totalitaires. De ce fait nous partons d’un constat où le citoyen brésilien est soumis à une culture de l’action politique issue des théories politiques modernes. Cesdernières auraient contribué au développement d’un modèle de comportement politique domestiquant. Nous avons observé l’expression citoyenne au sein des communautés virtuelles du réseau social Orkut mais également sur le réseau social Facebook. Pour élaborer l’étude sur l’animalité politique des Brésiliens, nous avons établi un schéma de réflexion qui se porte sur des axes théoriques : sociologiques, anthropologiques, paléoanthropologiques, archéologiques et philosophiques qui ont déjà traité le sujet. [etc.] / This thesis will attempt to show how the concept of citizenship, developed during the modern era, is not indicative ofthe political nature to be because it does not match the current trends illustrating the return of the political animalpresent in various community events, including through social networks. Brazilian political nature will be observedthrough the experiences shared in social networks but also through artistic movements daily, music, photography, etc.The Brazilian political animal that is in search of meaning symbolising the current policy. Although live in a democracyit is still considered inapproriate behavior would differ from the citizenship. This invites us to explore the Braziliandemocracy as a government with totalitarian policies. Therefore we start with a conclusion that the Brazilian citizen issubjected to a culture of political action outcome of modern political theories. The latter have contributed to thedevelopment of a model of political behavior domesticating.We observed the citizen expression in virtual communitiesOrkut social network but also on the social network Facebook . To develop the study on the Brazilian political animalitywe have established a pattern of thinking which covers theoretical areas: archaeological and philosophical, sociological,anthropological, paléanthropologiques, who have treated the subject. [etc.]
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Service Animals In Higher Education: A Legal And Qualitative Exploration On The Impact Of Legislation And Policy

Ryan G McCombs (15320485) 19 April 2023 (has links)
<p>  </p> <p>There is a deficiency in scholarly research on higher education service animal policy that has created definitive gaps in how disability service office (DSO) directors approach policy development and how higher education institutions (HEIs) ensure access for service animal handlers. Through a three-paper model, this dissertation addressed the intersection between federal and state civil rights legislation and the leadership qualities needed in developing higher education service animal policies. The first academic law review paper, titled “Service Animals in the Higher Education Environment: How the Law Guides Institutions in Supporting Disabled Student Handlers” laid a foundation for higher education service animal policy through a review of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968, which is federal civil rights legislation that grants protections and access for students with disabilities using service animals in higher education. The second academic law review paper, titled “State Legislation Regarding Service Animals: Informing Big Ten Higher Education Disability Policy” provided a comprehensive overview of six Midwest state’s service animal legislation and the legal application to higher education policy. The third paper is a qualitative research study, titled “A Big Ten Leadership Approach to Service Animal Policy Development in Higher Education” that explored how Big Ten Academic Alliance HEI DSO directors lead when developing institutional policy related to service animals.</p>

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