• Refine Query
  • Source
  • Publication year
  • to
  • Language
  • 15
  • 6
  • 5
  • 3
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2
  • 2
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • 1
  • Tagged with
  • 244
  • 199
  • 198
  • 198
  • 18
  • 17
  • 17
  • 17
  • 17
  • 9
  • 5
  • 5
  • 5
  • 4
  • 4
  • 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.
231

Bosättningslagen - Om lagens möjligheter och brister utifrån ett kommunalt perspektiv

Hammoura, Iyad, Hammoura, Khalil January 2020 (has links)
Syftet med vår uppsats är att undersöka om bosättningslagens möjligheter och brister, detta genom att undersöka hur yrkesverksamma under lagen upplever sitt arbete. Vi har i studien utgått ifrån ett kommunalt perspektiv i form av en fallstudie där vi studerade en kommun på djupet. Propositionen för bosättningslagen tillkom mitt i flyktingkrisen i slutet av år 2015, detta då regeringen menade att många kommunala verksamheter, exempelvis socialtjänsten, var hårt ansträngda eller stod inför stora prövningar. Propositionen lagstiftades hastigt och många kommuner runt om i landet menade på att det fanns brister och otydligheter gällande lagens riktlinjer. Vi genomförde studien med en kvalitativ metod i form av semistrukturerade intervjuer med anställda inom kommunens sektion som arbetar under lagen. Den teoretiska utgångspunkten i vår studie har varit en kombination av två teorier, Lundquists implementeringsteori gällande begreppen: förstå, kan och vill, som fungerar som en generell teori. Samt Qvists forskning gällande samverkan inom integration. Qvists forskning fungerar som en operativ teori om hur det fungerar i praktiken, och har hjälpt oss se implementeringsteorin kring bosättningslagen ur ett samverkansperspektiv. Vårt empiriska material visade att individerna vi intervjuade menade på att det fanns ett stort tomrum i bosättningslagen i form av riktlinjer av mottaget och introduktionsstödet för en av målgrupperna, ett bristande barnperspektiv, brist på resurser, en bristande samverkan mellan kommun och statlig myndighet, samt att lagen hade ett för stort tolkningsutrymme. Vilket de menade lämnade tolkningen av lagen till kommunerna. Det framkom även att kommunen i studien inte visste vad de ska göra år 2020 då deras första anvisade nyanlända familjer som bosattes år 2016 i kommunen, kommer ha nått max antal år av bosättning enligt lagens bestämmelser. Intervjupersonernas berättelser visade på en vilja inom kommunen då de berättade om vilka möjligheter det fanns i deras arbete, de har inom kommunen själva startat projekt med frivilligorganisationer, för att sammanknyta människor och arbeta utifrån barnets bästa utifrån deras resurser. / The Purpose of our study is to investigate the possibilities and deficits of the law (2016:38) of settlements, this by examining how professionals under the law experience their work. We based the study out of a municipal perspective in the form of a case study where we have studied a municipality in depth. The bill for the law of settlement came into act in the middle of the refugee crisis at the end of 2015, when the government believed that many municipal activities such as the social services, were severely strained or were facing major trials. The bill was swiftly legislated and many municipalities around the country believed that there were deficits and ambiguities regarding the law´s guidelines. In the study, we implemented a qualitative method in the form of semi- structured interviews with employees in the municipal section working under the law. The theoretical starting point in our study has been a combination of two theories, Lundquist´s implementation theory concerning the concepts: understanding, can and will, which functions as a general theory. As well as Qvist´s research on the importance of collaboration between different parts of the government for a more effective integration- process. Qvist´s research serves as an operational theory of how it works in practice and has helped us see the implementation theory around the law of settlement from a collaborative perspective. Our empirical material showed that the individuals we interviewed, meant that there was a large void in the law of settlement in the form of guidelines for the reception and introduction support for one of the two target groups. A lack of children´s perspective, a lack of resources, a lack of cooperation between the municipality and the state authority, and the law had an excessive scope of interpretation, which they believed left the interpretation of the law to the municipality itself. It also emerged that the municipality in the study, did not know what to do in 2020 when their first assigned newly arrived families who settled in the municipality in 2016, will have reached the maximum number of years of residence in accordance with the law´s directions. The interviewees told stories of a desire within the municipality when they talked about the opportunities that existed in their work, within the municipality they have started projects with voluntary organizations to connect people and work based on the best interests of the child according to their resources they have at their disposal.
232

THE INFLUENCE OF TYPES AND SELECTION OF MENTAL PREPARATION STATEMENTS ON COLLEGIATE CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS' ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE AND SATISFCATION LEVELS

Miller, Abigail Jeannine 24 April 2006 (has links)
No description available.
233

Breaking Through Panels: Examining Growth and Trauma in Bechdel's Fun Home and Labelle's Assigned Male Comics

Phillips, Katelynn 24 July 2018 (has links)
No description available.
234

Global Village, Global Marketplace, Global War on Terror: Metaphorical Reinscription and Global Internet Governance

Shah, Nisha 28 September 2009 (has links)
My thesis examines how metaphors of globalization shape the global governance of the Internet. I consider how, in a short span of time, discussions of the Internet’s globalizing potential have gone from the optimism of the global village to the penchant of the global marketplace to the anxiety of the global war on terror. Building upon Rorty’s theory of metaphors and Foucault’s notion of productive power, I investigate how the shifts in these prevailing metaphors have produced and legitimated different frameworks of global governance. In considering how these patterns of governance have been shaped in the context of a familiar example of globalization, I demonstrate that globalization has an important discursive dimension that works as a constitutive force – not only in Internet governance, but in global governance more generally. By illuminating globalization’s discursive dimensions, this thesis makes an original theoretical contribution to the study of globalization and global governance. It demonstrates that globalization is more than a set of empirical flows: equally important, globalization exists as a set of discourses that reconstitute political legitimacy in more ‘global’ terms. This recasts the conventional understanding of global governance: rather than a response to the challenges posed by the empirical transcendence of territorial borders or the visible proliferation of non-state actors, the aims, institutions and policies of global governance are shaped and enabled by discourses of globalization, and evolve as these discourses change. In short, this thesis provides further insight into globalization’s transformations of state-based political order. It links these transformations to the discursive processes by which systems of global governance are produced and legitimated as sites of power and authority.
235

O papel da governança da internet dentro da governança global: um estudo de caso da ICANN

Datysgeld, Mark William 10 May 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Filipe dos Santos (fsantos@pucsp.br) on 2017-05-22T14:09:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Mark William Datysgeld.pdf: 1027199 bytes, checksum: 4d8c376d962f5d02896bdfc47ed368af (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-22T14:09:50Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Mark William Datysgeld.pdf: 1027199 bytes, checksum: 4d8c376d962f5d02896bdfc47ed368af (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-05-10 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The term global governance has taken a new form in Internet Governance, where most institutions use the multistakeholder model, forming spaces for dialogue and decision-making processes with various actors, including states, companies, civil society or academia. An analysis of the ICANN case study, the institution responsible for administering contracts related to the regulation of the use of Names and Numbers, the DNS, is then proposed. The research was done through academic reading, journalism, field research, participation in conferences and interviews with people relevant to the area. With the material from these various sources, it was elaborated a panorama of the technological revolution contextualization that led to the Internet as it is today, as well as to global governance. Subsequently, we moved on to the Internet Governance ecosystem as a concept and practice. Thus, the case study is embedded in a larger context, so that one can understand it in its intricate details. Unlike most transnational institutions, which are deliberation bodies, ICANN decisions are actually carried out. Although the multistakeholder model proposes equality among the actors, some have greater influence. Prior to the IANA Transition, the United States had a much greater weight, now largely occupied by the private sector. Internet Governance is unique within global governance. It owes its distinction to some possible reasons, such as the technical drawing of the Internet. Therefore, there is a great possibility that this is not a reproducible model in other areas. The multistakeholder model presents a divergent way of assessing the relations between actors in the International System and the limit of state power. Even if there is no continuity in the current model, the field of study is extensive and still far from reaching maturity / O termo governança global tomou nova forma na Governança da Internet, onde a maior parte das instituições utiliza-se do modelo multistakeholder, formando espaços de diálogo e processos decisórios com diversos atores, sejam estes estatais, privados, civis ou acadêmicos. Propõe-se então a análise do estudo de caso da ICANN, instituição responsável pela administração dos contratos relacionados à regulação do uso dos Nomes e Números, o DNS. Por meio de leitura acadêmica, jornalística, pesquisa de campo, participação em conferências e entrevistas com pessoas relevantes à área. Procedeu-se a elaboração, utilizando-se do material dessas diversas fontes, de um panorama da contextualização da revolução tecnológica que levou à Internet atual, e também da governança global. Posteriormente, passou-se para o ecossistema de Governança da Internet como conceito e prática. Assim, o estudo de caso está inserido em um contexto maior, de modo que se possa compreendê-lo em seus intrincados pormenores. Ao contrário da maioria das instituições transnacionais, que acabam por ter caráter recomendativo, na ICANN as decisões são realmente efetuadas. Apesar de o modelo multistakeholder propor igualdade entre os atores, alguns possuem maior influência. Antes da Transição IANA, os Estados Unidos tinham um peso muito maior, agora largamente ocupado pelo setor privado. A Governança da Internet é única dentro da governança global. Esta deve sua distinção a algumas possíveis razões, como o desenho técnico da Internet. Portanto, há grande possibilidade de este não ser um modelo reprodutível em outras áreas. O modelo multistakeholder apresenta um modo divergente de avaliar-se as relações entre atores no Sistema Internacional e o limite do poder do Estado. Mesmo que não haja continuidade no modelo atual, o campo de estudos é extenso e ainda longe de alcançar sua maturidade
236

Régulation de l'Internet par les noms de domaine. Le régime juridique et institutionnel de l'ICANN

Bricteux, Caroline 04 March 2019 (has links) (PDF)
La régulation de l’Internet constitue depuis toujours un défi pour le droit :le « réseau des réseaux » a été conçu dans un esprit de connectivité universelle, avec la volonté que chaque utilisateur intéressé puisse y relier son ordinateur et accéder aux informations disponibles en ligne, sans que celles-ci soient altérées en fonction du lieu de connexion et donc sans tenir compte d’éventuelles règles nationales, régionales ou internationales. S’il s’inscrit ainsi en porte-à-faux avec les principes fondamentaux du droit national et international, fondés sur la souveraineté des États et sur des frontières géographiques bien établies, l’Internet n’est pas pour autant un espace anarchique. Il constitue plutôt un terrain propice à l’émergence de nouveaux régulateurs et à l’expérimentation de nouvelles formes de normativité. L’espace virtuel global repose en effet sur une architecture physique et informatique qui peut être modelée et sollicitée à des fins de régulation des flux d’informations en ligne. Dans cette optique, notre thèse se penche sur le Domain Name System (DNS), le système de nommage et d’adressage de l’Internet qui assure les correspondances entre les noms de domaine intelligibles pour les humains et les adresses IP numériques utilisées par les ordinateurs pour communiquer entre eux. La structure hiérarchique de cet annuaire global en fait une cible de choix pour ceux qui aspirent à un contrôle centralisé du réseau et des informations qu’il véhicule. Le DNS est administré depuis 1998 par une organisation globale atypique, l’Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), constituée sous la forme d’une société privée de droit californien, investie de ses compétences en vertu de contrats avec le gouvernement des États-Unis et caractérisée par un modèle de gouvernance multipartite mobilisant des représentants du secteur privé, de la société civile et des gouvernements. Par une étude pragmatique des actes juridiques produits par l’ICANN en vue d’attribuer de nouvelles extensions de noms de domaine génériques – à côté du fameux .com et en parallèle des extensions nationales telles le .be – nous démontrons que l’organisation ne se cantonne pas à une mission essentiellement technique mais se profile, à son corps défendant, comme un régulateur global des contenus en ligne. Nous mettons en évidence, d’une part, que les normes globales édictées par l’ICANN pour justifier le rejet des candidatures indésirables ne visaient pas seulement les termes proposés comme nouvelles extensions mais aussi les conditions d’exploitation envisagées par les candidats, afin d’assurer ex ante la licéité et la qualité des informations présentées dans les futurs domaines. Nous montrons, d’autre part, que l’ICANN a été amenée, sous la pression des gouvernements, à investir ses sous-contractants, les registres et registraires de noms de domaine, d’obligations d’intérêt public relatives au contenu des sites web auxquels leurs noms de domaine donnent accès, en vue de lutter contre les activités abusives et de protéger les consommateurs. Nous démontrons que l’ICANN a ainsi renforcé, sous sa supervision, le rôle des intermédiaires du DNS en tant que points de contrôle du contenu posté en ligne et pointons les dérives potentielles de cette évolution, qui n’est accompagnée d’aucun garde-fou pour préserver la liberté d’expression en ligne. / Doctorat en Sciences juridiques / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
237

Global Village, Global Marketplace, Global War on Terror: Metaphorical Reinscription and Global Internet Governance

Shah, Nisha 28 September 2009 (has links)
My thesis examines how metaphors of globalization shape the global governance of the Internet. I consider how, in a short span of time, discussions of the Internet’s globalizing potential have gone from the optimism of the global village to the penchant of the global marketplace to the anxiety of the global war on terror. Building upon Rorty’s theory of metaphors and Foucault’s notion of productive power, I investigate how the shifts in these prevailing metaphors have produced and legitimated different frameworks of global governance. In considering how these patterns of governance have been shaped in the context of a familiar example of globalization, I demonstrate that globalization has an important discursive dimension that works as a constitutive force – not only in Internet governance, but in global governance more generally. By illuminating globalization’s discursive dimensions, this thesis makes an original theoretical contribution to the study of globalization and global governance. It demonstrates that globalization is more than a set of empirical flows: equally important, globalization exists as a set of discourses that reconstitute political legitimacy in more ‘global’ terms. This recasts the conventional understanding of global governance: rather than a response to the challenges posed by the empirical transcendence of territorial borders or the visible proliferation of non-state actors, the aims, institutions and policies of global governance are shaped and enabled by discourses of globalization, and evolve as these discourses change. In short, this thesis provides further insight into globalization’s transformations of state-based political order. It links these transformations to the discursive processes by which systems of global governance are produced and legitimated as sites of power and authority.
238

The influence of types and selection of mental preparation statements on collegiate cross-country runners' athletic performance and satisfcation levels

Miller, Abigail Jeannine. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Miami University, Dept. of Physical Education, Health, and Sport Studies, 2006. / Title from first page of PDF document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-60).
239

Domänspecifik kompetens : Vad författargivna nyckelord bidrar med i ämnesindexering av resurser i litteraturvetenskap / Domain specific competence : The contribution of author-assigned keywords to indexing of dissertations in literature

Vahlne, Anna January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to contribute to knowledge of what author-assigned keywords add to the indexing of Swedish dissertations in literature. This study had two research questions: 1) What types of keywords do the authors choose? 2) How do the author-assigned keywords compare to the cataloger-assigned subject headings from the controlled vocabulary Svenska Ämnesord (SAO) regarding types of terms, exhaustivity and specificity? Theoretical perspectives for this study come from Domain analysis which is a core paradigm within the research area Knowledge Organization (see e.g. Smiraglia 2015). Within Domain analysis the focus for indexing is the domain, and it is the needs of the domain that shall direct the indexing practice. The dataset of the study contained 34 dissertations in literature published in the Swedish university repository DiVA between 2012 and 2022, that had both author-assigned keywords in Swedish and were assigned sao-subject headings in the Swedish national catalogue Libris. In total 431 author keywords and 195 sao-subject headings were analysed using a modified version of thematic analysis as described by Braun & Clark (2006). The results reveal that the author-assigned keywords show more themes than the subject headings, and indicates higher exhaustivity and specificity. For example, one main theme for the keywords were discipline-related terms, that were often connected to theory/methodology for the dissertations, but the subject headings were lacking this as a main theme. Also names of philosophers and theorists formed a theme for the keywords, but the subject headings did not have this theme. Furthermore the findings show that the subject headings tended to be more general in character than the keywords. From the point of view of Domain analysis it is problematic if the indexing used in the university library databases does not meet the needs of the academic domains. Therefore it is argued in this thesis that either the author-assigned keywords should be better utilised within the national catalogue Libris, or that the policy for professional indexing should be adjusted to better meet the needs of the academic domains.
240

Aspects of the nature and online resolution of domain-name disputes

Hurter, Eddie 08 1900 (has links)
The thesis analyses selected aspects of domain-name law, mainly from the perspective of trade-mark law. It discusses the evolution of the domain-name system and how it operates as background to a more detailed discussion of the theoretical classification of domain names. The thesis then examines the interplay between trade marks and domain names, and the resolution of domain-name disputes resulting from the inherent tension between these two systems. The main principles of domain-name dispute resolution are identified by way of an analysis of the panel decisions handed down in terms of the international Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the South African domain name dispute resolution regulations. This analysis always addresses, too, the extent to which national trade-mark law principles (with reference to the laws of South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America) apply, and the extent to which this is appropriate. / Private Law / LL.D.

Page generated in 0.0428 seconds