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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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Crônicas da alta sociedade: discursos, representações e cotidiano nas colunas sociais do jornal Folha do Oeste (Guarapuava, PR, 1959 – 1964)

Maria, Maurício de Fraga Alves [UNESP] 26 May 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-05-26Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:30:08Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 maria_mfa_me_assis.pdf: 2014401 bytes, checksum: a4a68c041ea3cc0478a16f33f5a7d53e (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / O objetivo dessa dissertação será interpretar os discursos e representações presentes na coluna social “Rumores Sociais”, editada entre 1959 e 1964 no periódico guarapuavano Folha do Oeste. Neste percurso, buscamos compreender quem eram os seus produtores e quais as estratégias utilizadas para difundir estes discursos entre as elites guarapuavanas, bem como a que prática estes estavam ligados. A partir desse objetivo, poderemos perceber as especificidades nas interpretações sobre as transformações vividas pela cidade tendo em vista os sujeitos que as inscreveram. Analisando estas representações, poderemos perceber os limites e papéis impostos pelas elites a si e aos demais integrantes do espaço urbano, delimitando quais as atitudes aceitáveis, quais as depreciáveis e de que forma estabeleciam os espaços a serem ocupados por cada grupo dentro da vida social citadina / The objective of this dissertation is to interpret the discourses and representations in the gossip column “Rumores Sociais”, published between 1959 and 1964 in the Guarapuava’s newspaper Folha do Oeste. In this course, we understand who the producers and the strategies used to disseminate these discourses among Guarapuava’s elites and the practice that transformations experienced by the city in order that the subjects enrolled. Analyzing these representations we realize the limits and roles imposed by the elites themselves and other members of the urban space, limiting what actions acceptable, depreciable and which established how the spaces to be occupied by each group within the city social life
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Crônicas da alta sociedade : discursos, representações e cotidiano nas colunas sociais do jornal Folha do Oeste (Guarapuava, PR, 1959 - 1964) /

Maria, Maurício de Fraga Alves. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Flávia Arlanch Martins de Oliveira / Banca: Tânia Regina de Luca / Banca: Márcia Terezinha Tembil / Resumo: O objetivo dessa dissertação será interpretar os discursos e representações presentes na coluna social "Rumores Sociais", editada entre 1959 e 1964 no periódico guarapuavano Folha do Oeste. Neste percurso, buscamos compreender quem eram os seus produtores e quais as estratégias utilizadas para difundir estes discursos entre as elites guarapuavanas, bem como a que prática estes estavam ligados. A partir desse objetivo, poderemos perceber as especificidades nas interpretações sobre as transformações vividas pela cidade tendo em vista os sujeitos que as inscreveram. Analisando estas representações, poderemos perceber os limites e papéis impostos pelas elites a si e aos demais integrantes do espaço urbano, delimitando quais as atitudes aceitáveis, quais as depreciáveis e de que forma estabeleciam os espaços a serem ocupados por cada grupo dentro da vida social citadina / Abstract: The objective of this dissertation is to interpret the discourses and representations in the gossip column "Rumores Sociais", published between 1959 and 1964 in the Guarapuava's newspaper Folha do Oeste. In this course, we understand who the producers and the strategies used to disseminate these discourses among Guarapuava's elites and the practice that transformations experienced by the city in order that the subjects enrolled. Analyzing these representations we realize the limits and roles imposed by the elites themselves and other members of the urban space, limiting what actions acceptable, depreciable and which established how the spaces to be occupied by each group within the city social life / Mestre
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The Substance of Democracy behind Layers of Discourses: EU's Democracy Promotion in Tunisia

Michel, Elvire January 2015 (has links)
Following the signature of the Millennium Declaration in 2000, and of the Lisbon treaty in 2009, the EU developed a key-role role on the international stage notably through the development of the CSFP and its HR representative, Federica Mogherini. While the EU reinforced its security policies, its involvement in developing countries increased as well. Higher requirements toward its foreign partners are expected, notably regarding the implementation of democratic principles. The EUROMED partnership, through which Tunisia is bound to the EU´s financial support and socio-economic goals, deploys a wide range of democracy promotion instruments. This research looks at the meanings of democracy in the context of the EU-Tunisian partnership through a transversal discursive analysis based on the work of Chaban & Holland, the foucauldian normative theory and the criteria for an ideal democracy from Dahl and Habermas. The analysis compares two layers of democratic discourses: the official one, from the EU and the Tunisian government; and the civil society level, from NGOs, journalists and activist bloggers. The aim of the study being to look at the possible mismatch between democratic discourse and democratic realities, resulting in a transformation of the democracy definition. The findings show discrepancies between the EU´s institutionalized democratic discourse, the Tunisian governments newly democratic discourse based on familial and religious values, and finally a Tunisian civil society distanced from political life, but speaking the "parrhesian" truth of Foucault and appearing as the last authentic layer of authentic democracy.

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