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  • 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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Saliency of one's heritage culture Asian cultural values and its interconnections with collective self-esteem and acculturation/enculturation as predictor of psychological well-being of people of Chinese descent /

Lee, Szu-Hui, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2006. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 72-84).
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The role of mentoring on the development of ethnic identity as it relates to body image concerns in ethnic minority women

Cokley, Raven 01 May 2013 (has links)
Emerging literature emphasizes the importance of mentoring in the development of minority youth. In particular, mentoring influences the development of youths' sense of self and self-concept. By examining the conceptual frameworks of both mentoring and racial socialization, this study summarizes the theoretical processes associated with youth development and how such development relates to young women's ethnic/racial identity including their body image. The mentoring relationship is examined with a small pool of ethnic-minority, college-aged female participants to explore whether there is a relationship between having received positive mentoring and the participant's current body image perceptions.
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Astrônomos e apóstolos: um estudo da cultura científica jesuítica entre os séculos XVII e XVIII / Astronomers and apostles: a study of Jesuit scientific culture in the 17th and 18th centuries

Silva, Giovana Massaretto da 11 October 2016 (has links)
De meados do século XVI a meados do XVIII, a Companhia de Jesus foi, sob diversos aspectos, a ordem religiosa católica de maior influência no mundo. Seus milhares de membros, espalhados pela maior parte do planeta (junto com as outras forças do colonialismo europeu, ou mesmo antes delas), viam-se e eram vistos como indivíduos e integrantes de uma corporação marcadamente distintos do resto do clero. A identidade jesuítica, constitutiva do elevado grau de autonomia relativa da ordem no campo religioso maior, era forjada, em grande medida, nos processos de formação dos futuros religiosos, que ocorriam em uma notável rede de colégios da Companhia (nos quais também recebiam inúmeros estudantes que não aspiravam ao sacerdócio, mas eram igualmente expostos ao modo de proceder dos jesuítas). Neste trabalho, buscamos indícios do funcionamento específico desse sistema de socialização cultural, no contexto do Colégio Jesuíta de Santo Antão de Lisboa, e, mais particularmente, em sua notória Aula da Esfera. Para tal, analisamos dois cadernos manuscritos que contêm anotações feitas por estudantes das aulas ministradas pelos padres Cristoforo Borri, em 1627, e Inácio Vieira, em 1709. Sustentamos que esses documentos dão sinais da existência de uma matriz cultural que, internalizada, predispunha os jesuítas a realizarem suas escolhas e, mais do que isso, moldava uma forma de pensar e ver o mundo. Nos cadernos, a especificidade jesuítica se torna presente quando se identifica a presença constante de atitudes epistemológicas e técnicas pedagógicas típicas da escolástica, sistema que jamais caiu em descrédito na Companhia, mesmo com os ataques crescentes e irreversíveis que sofreu ao longo do século XVII / From the mid-16th to the mid-18th centuries, the Society of Jesus was, under several perspectives, the most influential Roman Catholic religious order in the world. Its thousands of members, scattered over most of the globe (side by side with other agentes of European colonialism, and at times long before their arrival), saw themselves and were seen by others as individuals and members of a corporation markedly distinct from the rest of the clergy. Jesuit identity, constitutive of the high level of relative autonomy of the order inside the larger religious field, was to a great extent forged in the formative processes of future professed members, which took place in a remarkable network of colleges of the Society of Jesus (colleges that also had a huge number of students not destined to priesthood or religious life, but who were nevertheless equally exposed to the way of proceeding of the order). In this work, we look for signals of the specific workings of this system of cultural socialization, in the context of the Jesuit College of Santo Antão of Lisbon, particularly in its notorious Aula da Esfera (the cosmography and mathematics class). To this end, we analyze two manuscript notebooks containing student notes of the classes given by fathers Critoforo Borri in 1627, and Inácio Vieira in 1709. We sustain that these documents indicate the existence of a cultural matrix that, when internalized, predisposed Jesuits to make their choices and, more than that, shaped a way of thinking and seeing the world. In the notebooks, Jesuit specificity is present when we take notice of the constant presence of epistemological attitudes and pedagogical techniques typical of Scholasticism, a system that never fell off favor in the Society of Jesus even with the mounting, irreversible attacks that Scholasticism suffered during the 17th century
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Astrônomos e apóstolos: um estudo da cultura científica jesuítica entre os séculos XVII e XVIII / Astronomers and apostles: a study of Jesuit scientific culture in the 17th and 18th centuries

Giovana Massaretto da Silva 11 October 2016 (has links)
De meados do século XVI a meados do XVIII, a Companhia de Jesus foi, sob diversos aspectos, a ordem religiosa católica de maior influência no mundo. Seus milhares de membros, espalhados pela maior parte do planeta (junto com as outras forças do colonialismo europeu, ou mesmo antes delas), viam-se e eram vistos como indivíduos e integrantes de uma corporação marcadamente distintos do resto do clero. A identidade jesuítica, constitutiva do elevado grau de autonomia relativa da ordem no campo religioso maior, era forjada, em grande medida, nos processos de formação dos futuros religiosos, que ocorriam em uma notável rede de colégios da Companhia (nos quais também recebiam inúmeros estudantes que não aspiravam ao sacerdócio, mas eram igualmente expostos ao modo de proceder dos jesuítas). Neste trabalho, buscamos indícios do funcionamento específico desse sistema de socialização cultural, no contexto do Colégio Jesuíta de Santo Antão de Lisboa, e, mais particularmente, em sua notória Aula da Esfera. Para tal, analisamos dois cadernos manuscritos que contêm anotações feitas por estudantes das aulas ministradas pelos padres Cristoforo Borri, em 1627, e Inácio Vieira, em 1709. Sustentamos que esses documentos dão sinais da existência de uma matriz cultural que, internalizada, predispunha os jesuítas a realizarem suas escolhas e, mais do que isso, moldava uma forma de pensar e ver o mundo. Nos cadernos, a especificidade jesuítica se torna presente quando se identifica a presença constante de atitudes epistemológicas e técnicas pedagógicas típicas da escolástica, sistema que jamais caiu em descrédito na Companhia, mesmo com os ataques crescentes e irreversíveis que sofreu ao longo do século XVII / From the mid-16th to the mid-18th centuries, the Society of Jesus was, under several perspectives, the most influential Roman Catholic religious order in the world. Its thousands of members, scattered over most of the globe (side by side with other agentes of European colonialism, and at times long before their arrival), saw themselves and were seen by others as individuals and members of a corporation markedly distinct from the rest of the clergy. Jesuit identity, constitutive of the high level of relative autonomy of the order inside the larger religious field, was to a great extent forged in the formative processes of future professed members, which took place in a remarkable network of colleges of the Society of Jesus (colleges that also had a huge number of students not destined to priesthood or religious life, but who were nevertheless equally exposed to the way of proceeding of the order). In this work, we look for signals of the specific workings of this system of cultural socialization, in the context of the Jesuit College of Santo Antão of Lisbon, particularly in its notorious Aula da Esfera (the cosmography and mathematics class). To this end, we analyze two manuscript notebooks containing student notes of the classes given by fathers Critoforo Borri in 1627, and Inácio Vieira in 1709. We sustain that these documents indicate the existence of a cultural matrix that, when internalized, predisposed Jesuits to make their choices and, more than that, shaped a way of thinking and seeing the world. In the notebooks, Jesuit specificity is present when we take notice of the constant presence of epistemological attitudes and pedagogical techniques typical of Scholasticism, a system that never fell off favor in the Society of Jesus even with the mounting, irreversible attacks that Scholasticism suffered during the 17th century
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Subjekt

Meißner, Hanna 25 April 2017 (has links)
Subjekt ist die folgenreiche Selbstbeschreibung des modernen Menschen, mit der sich dieser als Grundlage von Erkenntnis und als Ursache von Handlungen setzt. Die historischen Ursprünge dieses selbstreferenziellen Verständnisses gehen nicht zuletzt auf Descartes'' Verankerung der Selbstgewissheit des 'Ich' im eigenen Denken zurück und finden in Kants Verortung der Bedingungen der Möglichkeit von Erkenntnis im apriorischen Denkapparat eine paradigmatische Begründung. Seit der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts erfährt der emphatische Subjektbegriff eine Kritik und wird dezentriert. Insbesondere feministische und postkoloniale Kritiken verweisen auf die inhärente Gewaltsamkeit von Subjektivierungsweisen und deren Begründungen in sexistischen und rassistischen Klassifikationen.

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