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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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The smoking behavior of young Hong Kong female flight attendants in major airline in Hong Kong

朴美連, Park, Mi-Yeon. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Community Medicine / Master / Master of Public Health
2

Identification process of flight attendants: a discursive pattern analysis.

January 2004 (has links)
Liu Kit Hang Katie. / Thesis submitted in: December 2003. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 111-117). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction: Flight attendants in Hong Kong --- p.1 / Research Objective --- p.1 / Flight Attendants of Samsara Airways --- p.2 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- "Literature Review: Identification, Socialization, Internalization" --- p.4 / Conceptualization Identity and Identification --- p.4 / Organizational Socialization --- p.8 / Internalization --- p.12 / Previous studies on flight attendants and a critique on emotional labor --- p.15 / Chapter Chapter 3 --- Methodology --- p.29 / Conceptual Framework --- p.29 / Research Methods --- p.31 / Major Argument and Outline of Paper --- p.35 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- To Be the salient ONE: competition among identities --- p.37 / Discursive Resources prior to joining the company --- p.37 / Border Crossing: when an outsider becomes an insider --- p.41 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- Discursive Tactics in molding a ´بFlight Attendant´ة --- p.46 / Discourse of Capital --- p.47 / "Production of Knowledge: Rules, Classification System" --- p.47 / "Constructing Lifestyle: Cultural, Economic & Social Capital" --- p.53 / Discourse of Signs --- p.65 / Language: learning the new ´بSamsara´ةEnglish --- p.65 / "Body Management: uniform, body project, grooming, behavior" --- p.66 / Discourse of Space --- p.74 / "Samsara City: workplace, leisure place, consumption place" --- p.74 / Inflight: Mixing up the private and public life --- p.76 / Conformance vs Performance --- p.80 / Chapter Chapter 6 --- Keeping it in shape: Maintenance of identity --- p.86 / "Reward and punishment: Simply the Best, Crew to Crew" --- p.86 / "More Training: ART, AEQ" --- p.88 / "Monitoring System: CPP, TIP" --- p.89 / "InHouse Publications: Samsara World, CCN,JetJet" --- p.90 / Intranet and Internet --- p.93 / Systemizing Identification --- p.96 / Chapter Chapter 7 --- "Conclusion & Discussion: Resistance, Consumerization, Internalization" --- p.99 / Resistance against private and company rules --- p.101 / Consumerization: reciprocal identification and consumerization --- p.105 / Rethinking ´بinternalization´ة --- p.106 / References --- p.111
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Embodying gender politics: a study of flight attendants in Hong Kong.

January 2002 (has links)
Li Shuk-wan. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 196-203). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / ABSTRACT --- p.I / 摘要 --- p.II / ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.III / Chapter CHAPTER 1. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 / Statement of Goals --- p.1 / The Feminization of The Occupation --- p.4 / Setting: The Development of Gender Rights in Hong Kong --- p.10 / Literature Review --- p.11 / Methodology --- p.20 / Field Observation --- p.23 / About Skyhawk Air --- p.24 / Questionnaires with the General Public --- p.25 / Media Data --- p.25 / Field and Thesis Languages --- p.26 / Ethical Issues --- p.26 / Outline of Thesis --- p.27 / Chapter CHAPTER 2. --- "NEGOTIATING ""HUNGJE"" STEREOTYPES IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE" --- p.30 / "Discourse, Ideologies, and the Normalized Public" --- p.30 / Images of Hungje in the Media: The Public/Private Dichotomy --- p.33 / Kind and Caring Mothers --- p.35 / Friendly Neighbors --- p.37 / Agents of Smile --- p.38 / Beauty Icon --- p.41 / Sex Icon --- p.44 / Stereotypical Images of Hungje in Public Discourse --- p.47 / FAs' Responses to Stereotypical Images in Public Discourse --- p.49 / """Hungje and the Public/Private Dichotomy" --- p.50 / """I am a Flight Attendant"" and ""I Work in the Airline Industry """ --- p.52 / Chapter CHAPTER 3. --- RECRUITING THE RELEVANT BODY --- p.62 / Experiences of Recruitment --- p.62 / """To See and To Be Seen""" --- p.66 / Phoenix Air Recruitment --- p.68 / The Face --- p.68 / "A ""“Pro ´ح Dress Code" --- p.70 / The Arm-Reach --- p.71 / "The ""Official"" FA Image" --- p.72 / Tiger Air Recruitment --- p.73 / The Arm-Reach --- p.73 / The Standing Posture --- p.73 / The FA Image --- p.74 / The Sitting Posture --- p.75 / "The ""Official"" FA Image" --- p.76 / The Skin --- p.77 / The Hairstyle --- p.78 / Body Gestures --- p.79 / Pre-Employment Briefing --- p.81 / Conclusion --- p.82 / Chapter CHAPTER 4. --- CREATING AN APPROPRIATE MARKETABLE IMAGE --- p.84 / The Training Course --- p.85 / Image Management at Work --- p.87 / Behavioral Management --- p.88 / Emotional Management --- p.91 / "Teaching the Essence of ""“Heart""" --- p.92 / Quality Control on Workers' Smiles --- p.95 / Smile War: Keeping Smiles in Difficult Times --- p.97 / Body Image Management --- p.103 / Practicing Sexually-Dichotomized Gender Images --- p.104 / Interacting with the Make-up and Dress Codes --- p.111 / Chapter CHAPTER 5. --- BODY IN SERVICE: INTERACTING WITH CO-WORKERS --- p.123 / Ethnography of FAs' Work Life --- p.123 / Going to Work and Meeting the Public --- p.124 / Pre-Flight Work --- p.126 / Pseudo-Kin System --- p.127 / Pre-Flight Briefing --- p.129 / Leaving for the Ramp and Ground Preparation --- p.130 / Welcome On Board --- p.131 / Rush Hours --- p.132 / Body Contact in the Galley --- p.132 / Other In-Flight Work and FAs' Rest Time --- p.133 / Landing --- p.134 / Interacting with Co-workers --- p.134 / Expected Gender Roles --- p.135 / Embodying the Socialized Gender Responsibilities --- p.144 / Chapter CHAPTER 6. --- EMBODYING GENDER AND ETHNICITY: INTERACTING WITH PASSENGERS --- p.149 / Teaching the Relationship with Passengers --- p.149 / Maintaining a Physical Distance from Passengers --- p.151 / In-Flight Violence --- p.153 / Sexual Harassment --- p.159 / Verbal Harassment --- p.160 / Optical Harassment --- p.160 / Physical Harassment --- p.161 / In-Flight Courtship --- p.164 / Chapter CHAPTER 7. --- CONCLUSION --- p.172 / between work and family: individuality vs. motherhood --- p.176 / "Changing Attitude Towards The Conventional ""“Mother"" Role " --- p.180 / "The ""Traditional"" Gender Concepts " --- p.182 / "Gender Politics Between ""Traditional"" and ""New"" Concepts " --- p.186 / The Future of Gender Relations in Hong Kong --- p.189 / APPENDIX 1. INTERVIEW PROTOCOL FOR FLIGHT ATTENDANTS --- p.191 / APPENDIX 2. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE HONG KONG CHINESE PUBLIC --- p.194 / APPENDIX 3. QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE HONG KONG CHINESE PUBLIC (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) --- p.195 / REFERENCE CITED --- p.196

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