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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.
231

A Phenomenological Investigation of the Reporting Experience for Female Survivors of Sexual Assault on College Campuses

Park, Candace N 15 May 2015 (has links)
A qualitative phenomenological design was used to explore the lived experiences of college women who reported sexual assault to law enforcement officials. Utilizing a feminist conceptual framework, the purpose of the present study was to identify the essence of the reporting experience for college women who experienced a sexual assault. Six college women agreed to participate in the study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with open-ended questions to better understand the experience of the phenomenon under investigation. The Modification of the Stevick-Colaizzi-Keen Method of Analysis of Phenomenological Data (Moustakas, 1994) was utilized for analysis of the data collected in order to identify meaning units and themes. Four common themes emerged from the narratives of the six participants: Making the Decision to Report, Internal Experience of the Reporting Process, Following the Report, and Making the Report. The identified themes contributed to the participant descriptions, which highlighted the essence of the participants’ lived experiences of reporting sexual assault to law enforcement. The identified themes provided insight into how counselors can better serve college women who have reported or are considering reporting sexual assault to law enforcement officials. Implications for counselor educators, college counselors, and campus police and off-campus police officers were also addressed.
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Universidade e relações raciais : a perspectiva de estudantes do curso direito sobre as políticas de cotas raciais na UFRGS

Baranzeli, Caroline January 2014 (has links)
Esta dissertação analisa as interpretações dos estudantes do curso de direito da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS - sobre políticas de ação afirmativa, mais especificamente, cotas raciais implementadas na Instituição. No primeiro momento, examinam-se a conceituação e trajetória histórica das Ações Afirmativas em contextos globais e locais, chamando a atenção para como a mídia brasileira tem retratado a adoção deste tipo de política nas universidades. A seguir é traçado um panorama histórico dos cursos jurídicos no Brasil, dando ênfase para a constituição da Faculdade Livre de Direito de Porto Alegre, mais tarde incorporada à UFRGS. É apresentada a entrevista com Alceu Collares, primeiro governador negro do Rio Grande do Sul, que se graduou na Instituição na década de 1950. Na fundamentação teórica utilizam-se como arcabouço os conceitos de identidade, ideologia, raça e branquidade. Este resgate histórico conceitual baseou-se em vários autores entre eles Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Bento, 2002; Giroux, 1999. Na parte empírica, são apresentados os resultados dos questionários aplicados. A partir das características dos universitários entrevistados, são analisadas as vivências de relações raciais em suas vidas cotidianas, na trajetória escolar, a posição dos pais e dos próprios estudantes com relação às políticas de cotas sociais e raciais na UFRGS. Por fim, discute-se a universidade como espaço de luta e seu papel na construção de uma sociedade mais igualitária no Brasil. / This study analyzes the interpretations of the undergraduate students of law of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS - about affirmative action policies, more specifically, racial quotas implemented within the institution. The first moment it examines the conceptualization and historical trajectory of Affirmative Action Policies in global and local contexts, drawing attention to how the Brazilian media has portrayed the adoption of these policies at universities. Following it is outlined a historical overview of law courses in Brazil, with emphasis on the establishment of the Free Law School of Porto Alegre, afterwards incorporated into the UFRGS. It is presented the interview with Alceu Collares, the first black governor of Rio Grande do Sul, who graduated at the institution in the 1950s. On theoretical foundation are used as a framework the concepts of identity, ideology, race and whiteness. This conceptual historical review was based on several authors including Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Benedict, 2002; Giroux, 1999. On the empirical part, the results of the questionnaires are presented. Based on the characteristics of respondents university students, experiences of race relations are analyzes in their everyday lives, school history and the position of parents and students themselves regarding the policies of social and racial quotas at UFRGS. Finally, we discuss the university as a space of struggle and its role in the construction of a more egalitarian society in Brazil.
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Universidade e relações raciais : a perspectiva de estudantes do curso direito sobre as políticas de cotas raciais na UFRGS

Baranzeli, Caroline January 2014 (has links)
Esta dissertação analisa as interpretações dos estudantes do curso de direito da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS - sobre políticas de ação afirmativa, mais especificamente, cotas raciais implementadas na Instituição. No primeiro momento, examinam-se a conceituação e trajetória histórica das Ações Afirmativas em contextos globais e locais, chamando a atenção para como a mídia brasileira tem retratado a adoção deste tipo de política nas universidades. A seguir é traçado um panorama histórico dos cursos jurídicos no Brasil, dando ênfase para a constituição da Faculdade Livre de Direito de Porto Alegre, mais tarde incorporada à UFRGS. É apresentada a entrevista com Alceu Collares, primeiro governador negro do Rio Grande do Sul, que se graduou na Instituição na década de 1950. Na fundamentação teórica utilizam-se como arcabouço os conceitos de identidade, ideologia, raça e branquidade. Este resgate histórico conceitual baseou-se em vários autores entre eles Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Bento, 2002; Giroux, 1999. Na parte empírica, são apresentados os resultados dos questionários aplicados. A partir das características dos universitários entrevistados, são analisadas as vivências de relações raciais em suas vidas cotidianas, na trajetória escolar, a posição dos pais e dos próprios estudantes com relação às políticas de cotas sociais e raciais na UFRGS. Por fim, discute-se a universidade como espaço de luta e seu papel na construção de uma sociedade mais igualitária no Brasil. / This study analyzes the interpretations of the undergraduate students of law of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS - about affirmative action policies, more specifically, racial quotas implemented within the institution. The first moment it examines the conceptualization and historical trajectory of Affirmative Action Policies in global and local contexts, drawing attention to how the Brazilian media has portrayed the adoption of these policies at universities. Following it is outlined a historical overview of law courses in Brazil, with emphasis on the establishment of the Free Law School of Porto Alegre, afterwards incorporated into the UFRGS. It is presented the interview with Alceu Collares, the first black governor of Rio Grande do Sul, who graduated at the institution in the 1950s. On theoretical foundation are used as a framework the concepts of identity, ideology, race and whiteness. This conceptual historical review was based on several authors including Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Benedict, 2002; Giroux, 1999. On the empirical part, the results of the questionnaires are presented. Based on the characteristics of respondents university students, experiences of race relations are analyzes in their everyday lives, school history and the position of parents and students themselves regarding the policies of social and racial quotas at UFRGS. Finally, we discuss the university as a space of struggle and its role in the construction of a more egalitarian society in Brazil.
234

Universidade e relações raciais : a perspectiva de estudantes do curso direito sobre as políticas de cotas raciais na UFRGS

Baranzeli, Caroline January 2014 (has links)
Esta dissertação analisa as interpretações dos estudantes do curso de direito da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS - sobre políticas de ação afirmativa, mais especificamente, cotas raciais implementadas na Instituição. No primeiro momento, examinam-se a conceituação e trajetória histórica das Ações Afirmativas em contextos globais e locais, chamando a atenção para como a mídia brasileira tem retratado a adoção deste tipo de política nas universidades. A seguir é traçado um panorama histórico dos cursos jurídicos no Brasil, dando ênfase para a constituição da Faculdade Livre de Direito de Porto Alegre, mais tarde incorporada à UFRGS. É apresentada a entrevista com Alceu Collares, primeiro governador negro do Rio Grande do Sul, que se graduou na Instituição na década de 1950. Na fundamentação teórica utilizam-se como arcabouço os conceitos de identidade, ideologia, raça e branquidade. Este resgate histórico conceitual baseou-se em vários autores entre eles Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Bento, 2002; Giroux, 1999. Na parte empírica, são apresentados os resultados dos questionários aplicados. A partir das características dos universitários entrevistados, são analisadas as vivências de relações raciais em suas vidas cotidianas, na trajetória escolar, a posição dos pais e dos próprios estudantes com relação às políticas de cotas sociais e raciais na UFRGS. Por fim, discute-se a universidade como espaço de luta e seu papel na construção de uma sociedade mais igualitária no Brasil. / This study analyzes the interpretations of the undergraduate students of law of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS - about affirmative action policies, more specifically, racial quotas implemented within the institution. The first moment it examines the conceptualization and historical trajectory of Affirmative Action Policies in global and local contexts, drawing attention to how the Brazilian media has portrayed the adoption of these policies at universities. Following it is outlined a historical overview of law courses in Brazil, with emphasis on the establishment of the Free Law School of Porto Alegre, afterwards incorporated into the UFRGS. It is presented the interview with Alceu Collares, the first black governor of Rio Grande do Sul, who graduated at the institution in the 1950s. On theoretical foundation are used as a framework the concepts of identity, ideology, race and whiteness. This conceptual historical review was based on several authors including Hall, 2012; Thompson, 2005; Guimarães, 2008; Skidmore, 2012; Apple, 2001; Benedict, 2002; Giroux, 1999. On the empirical part, the results of the questionnaires are presented. Based on the characteristics of respondents university students, experiences of race relations are analyzes in their everyday lives, school history and the position of parents and students themselves regarding the policies of social and racial quotas at UFRGS. Finally, we discuss the university as a space of struggle and its role in the construction of a more egalitarian society in Brazil.
235

Black Letter Law and The For-Profit College

Hollenbaugh, Michael Steven 14 December 2015 (has links)
No description available.
236

Readability of waiver of liability forms used in collegiate intramural and recreational sports programs

White, Benjamin J. 28 May 2002 (has links)
Properly written waiver of liability forms can be an effective tool in decreasing injury liability of intramural and recreational sports programs. In order for a waiver to be effective, (i.e., held up in court), participants must not only read and sign the waiver, but they must understand it as well. Readability, the ease of which text can be read and understood, is an important part of a well-written waiver. Waiver of liability forms should be written at a reading level consistent with that of the intended audience. On average, students read three grade levels below the last grade they completed in school. The highest grade level at which waiver of liability forms written for use in college settings should be the 9th grade. The main goal of this study was to assess the reading level of intramural and recreational sport waiver of liability forms, and compare them to the 9th grade level. Nine NIRSA member schools and nine non-NIRSA member schools from each of the six NIRSA regions were randomly selected for inclusion in this study. Following multiple mailings, the forms received were scanned into a computer, and readability was assessed using the Readability Calculation software (Micro Power & Light, Dallas, TX) for McIntosh. A one-sample t-test was performed to compare the forms to the 9th grade reading level. Forms were written significantly higher than the 9th grade level (t[26]=14.53, p<.0001). An analysis of variance was performed to assess possible moderating variables (e.g., NIRSA membership status and involvement of a risk management team in writing the waiver). No significant differences were found. Font size was also measured, and forms were found to have been written at a significantly higher level then the recommended 12 point font (t[28]=-2.88, p<.01). This study brings into questions the efficacy of waiver of liability forms used in many collegiate/university intramural and recreational sports programs in the U.S. / Graduation date: 2003
237

Tertiary sport and recreation : playing it safe

Singh, Chunderpal 25 June 2008 (has links)
Please read the abstract (Synopsis) in the section, 00front, of this document / Thesis (DPhil (HMS))--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Biokinetics, Sport and Leisure Sciences / unrestricted
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Faculty Senate Minutes December 2, 2013

University of Arizona Faculty Senate 29 January 2014 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.
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Faculty Senate Minutes May 6, 2013

University of Arizona Faculty Senate 06 May 2013 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.
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Faculty Senate Minutes January 22, 2018

University of Arizona Faculty Senate 06 February 2018 (has links)
This item contains the agenda, minutes, and attachments for the Faculty Senate meeting on this date. There may be additional materials from the meeting available at the Faculty Center.

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