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A vertente real da nomeção: entre a representação e objetoBarreto, Elisângela Ferreira 24 May 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-05-24 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPES / The investigation of this doctorate s thesis is related to the vicissitudes that lead to a psychotic individual to be able to stabilize from a nomination. Therefore, we intended to outline the field of representation concept from Aristotle, afterwards the one by Freud and his formalization about the psychic apparatus, up to Lacan and the non-representable and not-all concepts. The hypothesis, presented here, focus, essentially, on Lacan´s concept of object a and in its real function of being support of the individual s jouissance. In this research, we supposed that, in psychosis, the object a while not being extracted, it would be articulated to the nomination so as to promote the possibility of a psychic organization, with stabilization effect that could be described as possible consequences to the construction of social bond for the psychotic individual and the circumscription of the unmeasured and incommunicable jouissance that, in the psychosis, is presented as invasive and external to the individual. We are sure that the real aspect of nomination, in the psychosis, occurs from the link of the jouissance object with the name, making up a sign, not of the linguistic order, but a sign of jouissance, that would be articulated more to the field of Yade l´Um concept There is One concept extracted from Lacan´s final teaching. The name must not only nominate, but it must also be the signature of a creation, of an act, mentioning the jouissance that can not be shared. In this creative research, the individual uses their savoir-y-faire, - know how to do it because, if the extraction of the object a was not possible, it must be known how to do it where it exists. / A investigação desta tese de doutorado tem relação com as vicissitudes que levam um sujeito psicótico a poder se estabilizar a partir de uma nomeação. Para isto, buscou-se delimitar o campo do conceito de representação desde Aristóteles, passando por Freud e sua formalização sobre o aparelho psíquico, chegando até Lacan e os conceitos de irrepresentável e não-todo. A hipótese aqui apresentada toca, primordialmente, no conceito lacaniano do objeto a e em sua função real, de ser suporte do gozo do sujeito. Neste trabalho supôs-se que, na psicose, o objeto a ao não ser extraído, estaria articulado à nomeação de modo a promover a possibilidade de uma organização psíquica, com efeito de estabilização que se poderia descrever como possíveis consequências à construção de laço social para o sujeito psicótico e a circunscrição do gozo desmedido e incomunicável que, na psicose, apresenta-se invasivo e exterior ao sujeito. Aposta-se, aqui, que a vertente real da nomeação, na psicose, dá-se a partir da articulação do objeto de gozo com o nome, compondo um signo, não da ordem linguística, mas um signo de gozo que se articularia mais ao campo do conceito do Yade l´Um Há Um conceito extraído do final do ensino de Lacan. O nome não deve apenas nomear, mas também ser a assinatura de uma criação, de um ato, localizando o gozo que não pode ser compartilhado. Nesse trabalho criativo, o sujeito utiliza o seu savoir-y-faire, saber fazer aí pois, se não foi possível a extração do objeto a, há que se saber fazer aí onde ele existe.
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The Creation of a successful organisational culturein an independent schoolVan Renssen, Andries January 2013 (has links)
According to the available literature, schools with a positive organisational culture are more
effective and will probably achieve better results. This study investigates the way in which a
positive school culture is formed. It focuses on the role of the leadership of the principal in
developing an organisational culture of an independent school. This qualitative study scrutinises one specific school in a group of several independent
schools in South Africa and compares the school culture of the original school (between
1971 and 1974) to the current school culture as manifested in the last four years (2009-
2012). Data was gathered through interviews with the founder of the school, interviews
with current teachers and the current principal, document research of artefacts as well as
observations made by visitors to the school in a professional capacity.
The data recorded was analysed in terms of a "levels of culture" model proposed by Edgar Schein (1985) by looking at what “the school” said about itself, what “the school” and the
principal did, and what things look like. Furthermore, a study was made of what is seen as
acceptable behaviour and unacceptable behaviour followed by what is regarded as
important and not important in the school. The answers to these questions were used to
determine the assumptions that members of the school community hold about the nature
of the school.
The analysis of the school’s culture aimed to determine how this school’s past is living in the
present and what role the leadership of the principal played in shaping the school’s culture.
All of this was done to determine how school culture is formed, so that other schools can
also use the methods identified in this study to identify their own school’s culture and find
ways of changing it.
The researcher concludes that the formation of a school culture can be controlled and
manipulated towards a positive outcome and ways of doing this are identified. It is also
found that the culture of the specific school in this study seems to have been well-defined
and positive throughout its history and that the leadership of the principal plays a significant
role in the success of the school. / Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / gm2014 / Education Management and Policy Studies / UPonly
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The Lived Experience of a Community College Grow-Your-Own Leadership Development Program from the Perspective of Program Graduates: A Phenomenological StudyForbes, Shawna January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Exploring Innovation Behaviors: The Desired Actions for Individuals, Teams, and Organizations / Utforska Innovationsbeteenden: De önskade åtgärderna för Individer, Team och OrganisationerGohil, Parth January 2023 (has links)
Several tools and practices have been developed in the innovation management field to support individuals and organizations in their innovation journeys. It is of high interest to understand how the actions and decisions of people affect the innovation process, both on a micro and macro level. The actions of individuals, teams, and upper management in organizations directly or indirectly affect innovation. It becomes interesting to understand such behaviors. The aim of this master’s thesis is to explore and compile a list of human behaviors that drive innovation on three levels: individual, team, and organization. This qualitative study was conducted in Sweden using semi-structured interviews with experienced professionals in the innovation management field. The research also includes defining and understanding key terms that are necessary for exploring and identifying innovation behaviors and offers analogies to support this understanding. An extensive literature review is used to find the initial set of innovation behaviors, and the analysis is developed. The key findings of this research reveal innovation behaviors in 11 categories of individual innovation behaviors, 5 categories of team innovation behaviors, and 6 categories of organizational innovation behaviors. Each category is developed in detail and a list of innovation behaviors is prepared. The implications of this thesis are twofold. Firstly, an extensive theoretical base is developed to understand innovation behaviors in a unified framework. Several new innovation behaviors are identified in empirical results that were not found in the scientific literature. This thesis also provides an actionable base for ‘how to innovate’ questions. Secondly, the results can be used by professionals on a practical level. Individuals, teams, and organizations can educate themselves about innovation behaviors and adopt them during their innovation projects. The upper management in companies can use these innovation behaviors to develop a culture that is supportive of innovation and take innovation-abling actions for their organizations. Innovation professionals can use these behaviors as a tool to support their teams in taking better actions for innovation. Furthermore, researchers can advance the understanding of factors influencing innovation and develop advanced tools and practices as a guide to innovation. / Flera verktyg och metoder för innovation har utvecklats för att stödja individer och organisationer. Det är av stort intresse att förstå hur människors handlingar och beslut påverkar innovationsprocessen. Handlingar från individer, team och högsta ledning i organisationer påverkar direkt eller indirekt innovation. Det är av intresse att förstå sådana beteenden. Syftet med detta examensarbete är att utforska och sammanställa en lista över mänskliga beteenden som driver innovation på tre nivåer: individ, team och organisation. En kvalitativ studie genomfördes i Sverige med hjälp av semistrukturerade intervjuer med erfarna praktiker inom innovationsledningsområdet. Forskningen inkluderar också att definiera och förstå nyckeltermer som är nödvändiga för att utforska och identifiera innovationsbeteenden och erbjuder analogier för att stödja denna förståelse. En omfattande litteraturgenomgång har genomförts för att hitta den initiala uppsättningen av innovationsbeteenden, och analysen av de empiriska resultaten har vidare utvecklat denna. De viktigaste resultaten av denna forskning visar på innovationsbeteenden i 11 kategorier av individuella innovationsbeteenden, 5 kategorier av teaminnovationsbeteenden och 6 kategorier av organisatoriska innovationsbeteenden. Varje kategori har redogjorts för i detalj och en lista över innovationsbeteenden presenterats. Implikationerna av detta examensarbete är tvåfaldiga. För det första utvecklas en omfattande teoretisk bas för att förstå innovationsbeteenden i ett enhetligt ramverk. Flera nya innovationsbeteenden identifierades i de empiriska resultaten som inte återfanns i den vetenskapliga litteraturen. Resultaten ger också en handlingsbar bas för "hur man innoverar"-frågor. För det andra kan resultaten användas i praktiken. Individer, team och organisationer kan utbilda sig själva om innovationsbeteenden och anamma dem i sina innovationsprojekt. Den högsta ledningen i företag kan använda dessa innovationsbeteenden för att utveckla en kultur som stödjer innovation och vidta innovationsfrämjande åtgärder för sina organisationer. Innovationsledare kan använda listan med innovationbeteenden som ett verktyg för att stödja sina team i att vidta bättre åtgärder för innovation. Dessutom kan forskare främja förståelsen av faktorer som påverkar innovation och utveckla avancerade vertyg och metoder som vägledning för innovation.
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Život Varhana Orchestroviče Bauera a jeho přínos v oblasti filmové hudby / Life of Varhan Orchestrovič Bauer and His Contribution in the Field of Film MusicPokludová, Gabriela January 2016 (has links)
This diploma theses deals with the issues of music in movies. However, it is mainly focused on the life of Varhan Orchestrovič Bauer, one of the temporary Czech film music composer. I approached his life through a biography and an interview. Then I developed the matters of film music upon his work. First, I discussed the historic point of view and than the practical one - three interviewees helped me with that. Futher, I described the process of recording in Smecky Music Studio and I also analysed two parts of soundtrack from the movie Against the Wild which was composed by Varhan Orchestrovič Bauer. Last but not least, the results of a questionare are introduced to show how people perceive film music and its composers.
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Atendentes de desenvolvimento infantil se formam professoras: um olhar sobre o curso normal superior fora de sede da UniararasNascimento, Marcos Antonio 10 February 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010-02-10 / This research has the objective to understand, under the view of former students, the contribution of the Curso Normal Superior Fora de Sede [Early Childhood Education
Graduate Program Outside the Campus] (CNSFS)named Programa Especial de Formação Pedagógica Superior [Special Childhood Education Graduate Program], by Hermínio
Ometto University Center (Uniararas) which provides graduation for Early Childhood Educators (ECE) in the teaching network of the City of São Paulo from 2005 to 2007. The Program relies on the former teaching experience of non-graduate professionals in the public teaching network enabling them to achieve their graduation in the course of two years, with a setting of 2.800 hours which is equal to programs that offer graduation in the course of three years. 12 teachers, former students from this Program, collaborated with the research answering an application and being interviewed. The analysis of the data relied on a reference about distance education as long as the course is attended outside the campus and the
graduation of educators. The data revealed that the course contributed to the personal lives of the students as long as to their Professional development, especially in the way they performed their work with children in their workplace. / Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo compreender, sob a perspectiva de ex-alunas, a contribuição do Curso Normal Superior Fora de Sede (CNSFS) denominado Programa Especial de Formação Pedagógica Superior , do Centro Universitário Hermínio Ometto (Uniararas) para a formação em nível superior das Atendentes de Desenvolvimento Infantil
(ADI) da rede Municipal de Ensino de São Paulo no período de 2005 a 2007. O Programa aproveita a experiência docente e possibilita aos profissionais em exercício nas redes públicas
de ensino, a realização do curso em nível superior em dois anos, com carga horária mínima de 2.800 horas - equivalente aos cursos de graduação com duração de três anos. Como
colaboradoras a pesquisa contou com 12 professoras, ex-alunas do Programa, que responderam a um questionário e participaram de uma entrevista. A análise dos dados pautouse
em referencial sobre educação a distância visto o curso ser fora de sede e formação de professores. Os dados revelam que houve contribuição do curso tanto para a vida pessoal
como para o desenvolvimento profissional das participantes, especialmente no modo como passaram a conduzir o trabalho com as crianças nas instituições em que trabalham.
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How to Maximize Your Small Business's Impact on Social MediaArnaud, Brianna J 20 December 2018 (has links)
This thesis is meant to be a learning tool to help small businesses use free social media accounts as business marketing tools. The manual is broken down into chapters highlighting the importance of “Knowing your Audience,” “Branding,” “Constructing a Post,” “Using Visual Rhetoric,” and “Expanding your Audience.”. This thesis is inspired by scholars of English, internet linguistics, journalism, gender theory, professional writing, and rhetoric. It is also inspired by a survey of 18 small businesses in the Lafayette, Louisiana area. The survey helped to focus my research on the social media issues of small businesses in the southern region of the U.S. Little academic attention is given to the continued statistical analysis of language in social media from a critical compositional standpoint. I have written this thesis to inspire continued research in the area of internet linguistics and to help small businesses maximize profits by improving their social media impact.
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Sverigebilden : – Bland bruna köttbullar och blåögda blondiner -Brunner, Edit January 2007 (has links)
<p>Abstract</p><p>The aim of this study is to analyze how the Swedish company VisitSweden and The Swedish institute creates an image of Sweden and what that image looks like? And also to compare their goals and their ways of present Sweden to find out how that contributes to the images of Sweden. The method for this analyze is chosen from the work and theories of Norman Fairclough called “critical discourse analyze.” The analysis focuses on the text and how the text is created and if the author’s opinions are hidden in the words. The method can be applied in many ways. I choose to focus on is what kind of themes the author presents in the text and what meaning the author gives the themes. The other one I focused on is how the author addresses the reader of the text trough the choice of words and sentences. The third one is analyzing how the author says thing in the text, if the author agrees with certain statements ore if the author takes a very authoritarian expression in the way of telling things to the readers, which is taken from the work of Roger Fowlers. The material used in the analyzing parts is taken from books concerning discourse analyze. More material is taken from interviewing several employees in VisitSweden and the Swedish institute. The main result of the essay is that the image of Sweden is depending on which company who presents it and their individual goals. The main thing is that Sweden is more and more becoming a brand and that the companies want to sell that brand in different ways.</p><p>Number of pages: 45</p><p>Course: Media and Communication Studies C</p><p>Period: Fall 2006/2007</p><p>University: Division of Media and Communication, Department of Information Science, Uppsala University</p><p>___________________________________________</p><p>Key words:</p><p>The image of Sweden, the Swedish institute, VisitSweden, critical discourse analyze, Sweden as a brand, selling a country, goals to make PR for a country, how to present a country to foreigners.</p>
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Sverigebilden : – Bland bruna köttbullar och blåögda blondiner -Brunner, Edit January 2007 (has links)
Abstract The aim of this study is to analyze how the Swedish company VisitSweden and The Swedish institute creates an image of Sweden and what that image looks like? And also to compare their goals and their ways of present Sweden to find out how that contributes to the images of Sweden. The method for this analyze is chosen from the work and theories of Norman Fairclough called “critical discourse analyze.” The analysis focuses on the text and how the text is created and if the author’s opinions are hidden in the words. The method can be applied in many ways. I choose to focus on is what kind of themes the author presents in the text and what meaning the author gives the themes. The other one I focused on is how the author addresses the reader of the text trough the choice of words and sentences. The third one is analyzing how the author says thing in the text, if the author agrees with certain statements ore if the author takes a very authoritarian expression in the way of telling things to the readers, which is taken from the work of Roger Fowlers. The material used in the analyzing parts is taken from books concerning discourse analyze. More material is taken from interviewing several employees in VisitSweden and the Swedish institute. The main result of the essay is that the image of Sweden is depending on which company who presents it and their individual goals. The main thing is that Sweden is more and more becoming a brand and that the companies want to sell that brand in different ways. Number of pages: 45 Course: Media and Communication Studies C Period: Fall 2006/2007 University: Division of Media and Communication, Department of Information Science, Uppsala University ___________________________________________ Key words: The image of Sweden, the Swedish institute, VisitSweden, critical discourse analyze, Sweden as a brand, selling a country, goals to make PR for a country, how to present a country to foreigners.
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Soziale Netzwerkanalyse für HumangeographInnen : Einführung in UCINET und NetDraw in fünf Schritten / Social network analysis for human geographers : an introduction to UCINET and NetDraw in five stepsSteinbrink, Malte, Schmidt, Jan-Berent, Aufenvenne, Philipp January 2013 (has links)
In den Sozialwissenschaften profiliert sich derzeit eine disziplinübergreifende Netzwerkforschung, die sich durch eine relationale Theorieperspektive auszeichnet. Die empirische Forschung greift dabei vermehrt auf das Methodenrepertoire der Social Network Analysis (SNA) zurück.
Für die Humangeographie kann der soziologische Blick der Netzwerkforschung auf unterschiedliche Weise um „Raumbezüge“ ergänzt und in verschiedenen Forschungsfeldern zur Anwendung gebracht werden. Trotz ihres vielfältigen Potenzials nimmt die SNA in der geographischen Methodenausbildung in Deutschland bisher einen eher untergeordneten Stellenwert ein.
Dieses Buch richtet sich an Studentinnen und Studenten, die sich für (humangeographische) empirische Netzwerkforschung interessieren und einen einfachen Einstieg suchen. Es führt verständlich in zentrale Fachbegriffe der SNA und die grundlegenden Funktionen der Analyse-Software UCINet ein. Von der Dateneingabe und -aufbereitung, über die Visualisierung bis hin zu netzwerkanalytischen Berechnungen werden die ersten Schritte vorgestellt und nachvollziehbar erläutert. / Within social sciences and humanities, network research has meanwhile developed into an established cross-disciplinary research perspective, which is based on relational theoretical approaches. Thereby, empirical studies are increasingly drawing on the method repertoire of Social Network Analysis (SNA).
For Human Geography, the sociological focus of network research can be complemented by spatial aspects in a variety of ways and applied in several fields of study. Despite its considerable potential, SNA has, to date, played a rather minor role in method training in geographical undergraduate and graduate study programs.
This book addresses students interested in (geographical) empirical social network research seeking a basic introduction. It familiarizes the reader with central terms of SNA and with essential functions of the analysis software UCINet. The first steps are presented and explained comprehensibly – from data entry, via visualization to basic network-analytical calculations.
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