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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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A percepção da injúria racial e racismo entre os operadores do direito / The perception of racial insult and racism between the operators of Law.

Matos, Camila Tavares de Moura Brasil 14 April 2016 (has links)
O objetivo deste trabalho é compreender e analisar a percepção da injúria racial e racismo entre os operadores do Direito, compreendidos pelos promotores de justiça e juízes. Para tanto, baseou-se nos estudos pautados na construção do discurso jurídico e pelos Estudos Culturais do Direito. Esses conceitos são importantes para a análise quantitativa de dados, visto que se realizou pesquisa empírica em direito no Arquivo Geral do Tribunal de Justiça de São Paulo a fim de obter o levantamento de processos e inquéritos arquivados que versassem sobre crimes raciais contra pretos e pardos na cidade de São Paulo. Desta forma, é descrito todo o caminho metodológico percorrido para a pesquisa desde as buscas eletrônicas até a etapa de tratamento dos dados. Além disso, conceitos importantes como raça, cor, racismo e discriminação são estudados pelo manto da sociologia, já que o direito não consegue abranger estes conceitos em sua análise. Aponta como principais conclusões: o racismo afeta a percepção dos operadores do direito; os magistrados e promotores de justiça não enxergam o elemento racial contido nas ofensas verbais e condutas racistas promovidas pelos réus nos documentos jurídicos; os operadores do direito são influenciados por cultura jurídica que se apega às formas e procedimentos jurídicos, mais do que à situação fática de discriminação disposta em suas mesas. / The objective of this study is comprehend and analyze the perception of racial injury and racism between legal professionals, known as public prosecutors and judges. For this, qualitative analysis was based on studies guided by the construction of juridical discourse and by cultural studies of Law. These concepts are important for the qualitative analyses, because it was carried out empirical research in law at the General Archive of Court Justice of São Paulo by setting up archived processes and inquiries whose subject were racial crimes against black and brown people at the city of São Paulo. For this, it is described the methodological path taken for this research since electronic searches until the step of data treatment. In addition, key concepts as race, colour, racism and discrimination are studies by the cloak of sociology since the law cannot cover these institutes successfully. It indicates as main conclusions: racism affects the perception of legal professionals; the judges and public prosecutors doesnt see the racial element at the verbal offenses and racist conducts carried out by the defendants in the legal documents; legal professionals are influenced by a juridical culture who clings to the forms and legal procedures rather than to the factual situation of discrimination disposed at their desks.
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A percepção da injúria racial e racismo entre os operadores do direito / The perception of racial insult and racism between the operators of Law.

Camila Tavares de Moura Brasil Matos 14 April 2016 (has links)
O objetivo deste trabalho é compreender e analisar a percepção da injúria racial e racismo entre os operadores do Direito, compreendidos pelos promotores de justiça e juízes. Para tanto, baseou-se nos estudos pautados na construção do discurso jurídico e pelos Estudos Culturais do Direito. Esses conceitos são importantes para a análise quantitativa de dados, visto que se realizou pesquisa empírica em direito no Arquivo Geral do Tribunal de Justiça de São Paulo a fim de obter o levantamento de processos e inquéritos arquivados que versassem sobre crimes raciais contra pretos e pardos na cidade de São Paulo. Desta forma, é descrito todo o caminho metodológico percorrido para a pesquisa desde as buscas eletrônicas até a etapa de tratamento dos dados. Além disso, conceitos importantes como raça, cor, racismo e discriminação são estudados pelo manto da sociologia, já que o direito não consegue abranger estes conceitos em sua análise. Aponta como principais conclusões: o racismo afeta a percepção dos operadores do direito; os magistrados e promotores de justiça não enxergam o elemento racial contido nas ofensas verbais e condutas racistas promovidas pelos réus nos documentos jurídicos; os operadores do direito são influenciados por cultura jurídica que se apega às formas e procedimentos jurídicos, mais do que à situação fática de discriminação disposta em suas mesas. / The objective of this study is comprehend and analyze the perception of racial injury and racism between legal professionals, known as public prosecutors and judges. For this, qualitative analysis was based on studies guided by the construction of juridical discourse and by cultural studies of Law. These concepts are important for the qualitative analyses, because it was carried out empirical research in law at the General Archive of Court Justice of São Paulo by setting up archived processes and inquiries whose subject were racial crimes against black and brown people at the city of São Paulo. For this, it is described the methodological path taken for this research since electronic searches until the step of data treatment. In addition, key concepts as race, colour, racism and discrimination are studies by the cloak of sociology since the law cannot cover these institutes successfully. It indicates as main conclusions: racism affects the perception of legal professionals; the judges and public prosecutors doesnt see the racial element at the verbal offenses and racist conducts carried out by the defendants in the legal documents; legal professionals are influenced by a juridical culture who clings to the forms and legal procedures rather than to the factual situation of discrimination disposed at their desks.
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REGULATED FREEDOMS & DISRUPTED RITUALS: Histories of Media Arts Censorship in English Canada

Sirove, Taryn Michelle 23 September 2010 (has links)
This thesis revisits the effects of moving image regulation, exploring its histories in Canada with an interest in the intersections between arts practitioners and legal processes in the administration of culture. During the 1980s and 1990s, intensified film and video regulatory activities necessitated a coalition space for cultural activism populated by media artists and exhibitors, legal and academic scholars, and public intellectuals engaged with representational and identity politics, producing discourses about sexuality, pornography, race, AIDS, censorship, fundamental freedoms, and art. Considering the current state of the law, largely ignored by arts exhibitors in between moments of crisis, I ask how is the reception of this history reflected in practice with regard to regulation and self-regulation? Drawing on work that develops out of Michel Foucault’s theories of governmentality, I argue that actors across Canada were confronted with the task of negotiating not just how contemporary art survives regulatory scrutiny in public policy arenas and the courts, but also the acceptable boundaries of sexual identities and citizenship. This approach prompts a rethinking of contradictory liberal and libertarian notions of censorship to foreground the way ideas are constrained in all aspects of policy, and the way protocols of dissuasion often fail. As such, censoring acts reveal themselves to be less about restricting access than they are about the administration or legitimation of particular cultural values. This thesis historicizes the mandate of the Ontario Film Review Board, explores aspects of movement strategies as they work to crystallize identities, documents specific speech constraints and their justifications in the law, and suggests functions of counter-speech in video productions of the period. This thesis is guided by a concern with the relationship between cultural citizens and the state and asks what role does the state imagine itself playing in regulating the circulation of images? What are the (mis)understandings of censorship within more recent anti-censorship movement efforts, and what are the opportunities for cultural citizens to negotiate change, both in public policy and in popular consciousness? / Thesis (Ph.D, Art History) -- Queen's University, 2010-09-23 11:09:40.235

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