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Straight allies: perceptions, beliefs, and identificationSmith, Sara Joanne January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Psychology / Donald A. Saucier / Individuals who associate with a stigmatized group may take on a “courtesy stigma”, and this may lead individuals to dissociate from stigmatized individuals for fear of also being stigmatized (Goffman, 1963). However many heterosexual individuals (i.e., straight allies) openly associate
with lesbians and gay men (LG), and/or actively engage in LG social activism despite the risk of assuming a courtesy stigma. The current research examined the perceptions of and the identification processes associated with being straight allies. Results revealed that the willingness
to take on a courtesy stigma may be influential in the process of straight ally identification. This research has implications for understanding the processes related to straight ally perceptions and identification. The current research will also promote general understanding of individuals who engage in prosocial behaviors despite possible negative consequences.
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Comprehension of requests in Cantonese-speaking childrenHo, Mabel. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 1994. / "A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Speech and Hearing Sciences), The University of Hong Kong, April 29, 1994." Also available in print.
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Politeness in meetings held in English and in Spanish and how to teach politeness in English in the EFL classCampos, Ana Isabel 01 January 1993 (has links)
The present study is aimed at analyzing ways of signaling politeness in the English language compared to the Spanish language with the purpose of helping ESL (English as a second language) and EFL (English as a foreign language) teachers to teach how politeness is achieved in English. ESL/EFL students should know how politeness is accomplished in English in order to communicate effectively in meetings held in English. In essence, I clarify what ways of signaling verbal politeness are found in English and how ESL/EFL teachers can integrate the teaching of those forms through interactions.
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Politeness phenomena in the English of first and second language studentsRawlinson, Wendy Anne 11 1900 (has links)
This empirical study examines politeness phenomena in the English of first and
second language students at an academic institution. Using the theoretical
framework of the CCSARP, a OCT and a qualitative questionnaire were used to
analyze the speech act realizations of requests and apologies. The main
objective of the study was to establish the extent of differences in the choice of
speech act realizations and whether distinct patterns of speech act behaviour
obtained.
Findings show evidence of a difference in preference for positive and negative
politeness strategies. The L2's expressed more of a concern for solidarity, than
for social distance and deference, using in-group markers to signal social
closeness. The L 1 's use of internal modification, in the form of downgraders,
exhibited negative politeness. The frequent use of indirectness, especially hints,
reflected a hesitancy to impose. Results from the investigation could have
implications for enhancing cross-cultural communication. / Linguistics and Modern Languages / M.A. (Linguistics)
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The literature of polite education in England, 1775-1800Wahba, Yousef Magdi Mourad January 1957 (has links)
No description available.
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The "Root of Civil Conversion": Redefining Courtesy in Book VI of the Faerie QueeneGolden, Michelle 07 February 2007 (has links)
Book Six of The Faerie Queene deals with the complexities of courtesy in a socially changing world. Calidore, the protagonist of Book Six, sets out to defeat the Blatant Beast, the chief enemy of courtesy, but abandons his quest midway through the book in order to live the shepherds’ life. Despite the ethical ambiguity associated with Calidore’s abandoning his quest, this pastoral setting should enable him to deepen his understanding of the nature and practice of courtesy. However, Calidore is unable to grow, and the poet essentially gives up on his own poetic quest.
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Corps dressé : la représentation corporelle de l'honnête homme dans les traités de civilité au XVIIe siècleComtois, Maud. January 2006 (has links)
The ideal of honesty proposed by civility treaties results from the social and political reorganization orchestrated by Louis XIV's desire to assert his authority and impose a court ritual. Court treaties, like Antoine de Courtin's Le Nouveau traite de la civilite qui se pratique en France parmi les honnetes gens (1671), pass on an ideal of social behaviour in which the appearances are meticulously planned. Based on the principle that the physical appearance is a reflection of the inner self, the body is of great importance in honesty. Propriety books codify gestures and indicate the best attitude, outfit, posture and gait to single out an "honnete homme" from the mass. In order to respect the social standards, he moulds himself an exterior image and, in doing so, he establishes a difference between the public character and the private man. The representation of the body necessarily affects the creation of the "honnete homme"'s personality, which presents many traits of a modern identity.
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Employee perceptions of managerial civility development and validation of a measurement scale /Crocker, Robert Mitchell. Harris, Stanley G. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Auburn University, 2005. / Abstract. Includes bibliographic references.
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The comedy of habit an essay on the use of courtesy literature in a study of restoration comic drama.Wilkinson, D. R. M. January 1964 (has links)
Proefschrift - Leyden. / Includes bibliographical references.
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The comedy of habit an essay on the use of courtesy literature in a study of restoration comic drama.Wilkinson, D. R. M. January 1964 (has links)
Proefschrift - Leyden. / Includes bibliographical references.
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