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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.
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Étude d’évaluabilité et évaluation des processus et des effets d’un programme de prévention de l’usage de substances psychoactives lors de la transition primaire-secondaire

Soura, Biessé Diakaridja 12 1900 (has links)
La mise en œuvre d’activités de prévention de la consommation de substances psychoactives (SPA) (tabac, alcool et cannabis) en milieu scolaire est une stratégie couramment utilisée pour rejoindre un grand nombre de jeunes. Ces activités s’inspirent, soit de programmes existant, soit d’innovations dictées par le contexte d’implantation ou l’existence de données de recherche. Dans un cas comme dans l’autre, l’évaluation de ces programmes représente la meilleure voie pour mesurer leur efficacité et/ou connaître comment ceux-ci sont implantés. C’est cet impératif qui a motivé une commission scolaire du Québec a recommandé l’évaluation de l’Intervention en Réseau (IR), un programme développé en vue de retarder l’âge d’initiation et de réduire la consommation problématique de SPA chez les élèves. Ce programme adopte une approche novatrice avec pour principal animateur un intervenant pivot (IP) qui assure le suivi des élèves de la 5e année du primaire jusqu’en 3e secondaire. Inspiré des modèles en prévention de la santé et de l’Approche École en santé (AES), le rôle de l’IP ici se démarque de ceux-ci. Certes, il est l’interface entre les différents acteurs impliqués et les élèves mais dans le cadre du programme IR, l’IP est intégré dans les écoles primaires et secondaires qu’il dessert. C’est cet intervenant qui assure la mobilisation des autres acteurs pour la mise en œuvre des activités. Cette thèse vise à rendre compte de ce processus d’évaluation ainsi que des résultats obtenus. L’approche d’évaluation en est une de type participatif et collaboratif avec des données quantitatives et qualitatives recueillies par le biais de questionnaires, d’entrevues, de groupes de discussion, d’un journal de bord et de notes de réunions. Les données ont été analysées dans le cadre de trois articles dont le premier concerne l’étude d’évaluabilité (ÉÉ) du programme. Les participants de cette ÉÉ sont des acteurs-clés du programme (N=13) rencontrés en entrevues. Une analyse documentaire (rapports et journal de bord) a également été effectuée. Cette ÉÉ a permis de clarifier les intentions des initiateurs du programme et les objectifs poursuivis par ces derniers. Elle a également permis de rendre la théorie du programme plus explicite et de développer le modèle logique, deux éléments qui ont facilité les opérations d’évaluation qui ont suivi. Le deuxième article porte sur l’évaluation des processus en utilisant la théorie de l’acteur-réseau (TAR) à travers ses quatre moments du processus de traduction des innovations (la problématisation, l’intéressement, l’enrôlement et la mobilisation des alliés), l’analyse des controverses et du rôle des acteurs humains et non-humains. Après l’analyse des données obtenues par entrevues auprès de 19 informateurs-clés, les résultats montrent que les phases d’implantation du programme passent effectivement par les quatre moments de la TAR, que la gestion des controverses par la négociation et le soutien était nécessaire pour la mobilisation de certains acteurs humains. Cette évaluation des processus a également permis de mettre en évidence le rôle des acteurs non-humains dans le processus d’implantation du programme. Le dernier article concerne une évaluation combinée des effets (volet quantitatif) et des processus (volet qualitatif) du programme. Pour le volet quantitatif, un devis quasi-expérimental a été adopté et les données ont été colligées de façon longitudinale par questionnaires auprès de 901 élèves de 5e et 6e année du primaire et leurs enseignants de 2010 à 2014. L’analyse des données ont montré que le programme n’a pas eu d’effets sur l’accessibilité et les risques perçus, l’usage problématique d’alcool et la polyconsommation (alcool et cannabis) chez les participants. Par contre, les résultats suggèrent que le programme pourrait favoriser la réduction du niveau de consommation et retarder l’âge d’initiation à l’alcool et au cannabis. Ils suggèrent également un effet potentiellement positif du programme sur l’intoxication à l’alcool chez les élèves. Quant au volet qualitatif, il a été réalisé à l’aide d’entrevues avec les intervenants (N=17), de groupes de discussion avec des élèves du secondaire (N=10) et d’une analyse documentaire. Les résultats montrent que le programme bénéficie d’un préjugé favorable de la part des différents acteurs ayant participé à l’évaluation et est bien acceptée par ces derniers. Cependant, le roulement fréquent de personnel et le grand nombre d’écoles à suivre peuvent constituer des obstacles à la bonne marche du programme. En revanche, le leadership et le soutien des directions d’écoles, la collaboration des enseignants, les qualités de l’IP et la flexibilité de la mise en œuvre sont identifiés comme des éléments ayant contribué au succès du programme. Les résultats et leur implication pour les programmes et l’évaluation sont discutés. Enfin, un plan de transfert des connaissances issues de la recherche évaluative est proposé. / Implementation of school-based substance use prevention activities is a widespread strategy to reach out to a significant number of young people. These activities are based either on existing programs or innovations dictated by the context of implantation or the existence of research data. In one case or another, evaluation of these programs is the best way to measure their effectiveness and/or to know how they operate. It is this need that motivated a school board in Quebec to recommend the evaluation of the Intervention Network (IR), a program developed to delay the age of substance use onset and to reduce problematic use of substances among students. This program takes an innovative approach with a patient navigator (PN) as the main implementation actor who keeps track of students from grade 5th to 9th. Inspired by such models in the fields of health prevention and the Healthy Schools Approach (HSA), the role of the PN here differs from those fields. S/he serves as an interface between the various stakeholders and students but in the IR program, the PN is integrated in primary and secondary schools involved in the program. The PN is also the one who ensures mobilization of other actors for the implementation of the program activities. This thesis aims to provide an account of the evaluation process and the results obtained. The evaluation approach is participatory and collaborative and combines both quantitative and qualitative data collected through questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, a logbook and meeting notes. Data were analyzed in the framework of three articles, the first being an evaluability assessment (EA) of the program. Participants of this EA are key-informants involved in the program implementation (n=13). A document review (report, logbook) was also conducted. The EA was helpful to clarify the intentions and objectives of the initiators of the program. It helped provide explicit information on the program theory and develop the logic model, two elements that facilitated subsequent evaluation operations. The second article is a process evaluation that uses Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as analytical framework, through the four moments of innovation translation (problematization, interessment, enrollment and mobilization of allies), controversies analysis, and the role of human and non-human actors. After analysis of the 19 interviews and available documents, results showed that the program implementation phases adequately follow the four moments of the ANT, that management of controversies by negotiation and support was needed for the mobilization of some human actors. This process evaluation also highlighted the role of non-human actors in the implementation process. The last article is a combined evaluation of the effects (quantitative component) and the process (qualitative component) of the program. For the quantitative component, a quasi-experimental design was used and data were collected longitudinally by questionnaires from 901 students of 5th and 6th grades and their teachers from 2010 to 2014. Data analysis indicated that the program had no effect on the accessibility and perceived risk, problematic use of alcohol and use of both alcohol and cannabis among participants. On the other hand, results suggest that the program could help reduce the level of consumption and delay the age of onset of alcohol and cannabis. These results also suggest a potentially positive effect of the program on alcohol intoxication among students. As for the qualitative component, stakeholder interviews (N = 17) and focus groups with high school students (N = 10) were conducted. Program documents were also analyzed. Results of this second process evaluation showed that the program is highly viewed and positively appreciated by the different actors involved in the program. However, frequent staff turnover and the number of schools to follow can be obstacles to the smooth running of the program. Nevertheless, the leadership role and support from the principals, teacher’s collaboration, the quality of the PN and flexibility in the implementation process are identified as factors contributing to the success of the program. All the results and their implication for program implementation and evaluation are discussed. Finally, to ensure greater access to the results, this thesis concludes with a plan for transferring knowledge drawn from the evaluation research.
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Komparace celkových podmínek pro výuku předmětů ze vzdělávací oblasti Člověk a zdraví na základních a středních školách / The comparison of the conditions for teaching Educational area of Man and Health in primary and secondary schools

Procházka, Martin January 2013 (has links)
Title: The comparison of the conditions for teaching Educational area of Man and Health in primary and secondary schools Objectives: Research whether schools have such conditions for teaching Educational area of Man and Health in order to achieve the objectives of framework educational programs. Research basic information about the structure of PE teachers in primary and secondary schools and on the structure of PE teachers in Prague and Pilsen region. Research the different conditions of teaching Educational area of Man and Health in primary and secondary schools in Prague and Pilsen Region. Propose appropriate solutions to improve the situation. Methods: We used for comparison of results of non-standardized questionnaire containing mainly closed types of questions. The questionnaire survey was for PE teachers in elementary and secondary schools. The surveyed regions were Pilsen Region and Prague. Results: We found that overall conditions in schools meet the standards of basic curricula. Overall conditions prevent attainment of the objectives and tasks set out in the basic curricula. Conditions for physical education are demonstrably better at primary schools than at secondary schools. Higher educated teachers are located at secondary schools and in Prague Region. Keywords: primary school,...
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Cesta tam a zpět, zdařilý život, sociální práce / There and back again, successful life, social work

SKALICKÁ, Terezie January 2015 (has links)
This work describes a special kind of story about the journey there and back again or journey to gain experience. The nature of this narrative is given by the presence of several key points: the existence of primary and secondary world, wandering throughout secondary world, the transformation of a hero and a reader, homecoming. Presented definition of the story is the starting point from which are being searched connections with the professional disciplines of social work and ethics. In social work the diagram of these trips back and forth presents acquiring an expertise in various scientific fields. For plane of ethics it is particularly significant credibility of the moment from this journey back and forth when the story of the hero and the reader becomes a good (or bad) story positive or negative.
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A "casa de bonecas" : um estudo de caso sobre a unidade de atendimento sócioeducativo feminino no RS

Fachinetto, Rochele Fellini January 2008 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata dos processos de socialização primária e secundária das adolescentes autoras de ato infracional que cumprem medida sócio-educativa de internação na Fase – Fundação de Atendimento Sócio-Educativo do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, em Porto Alegre. O objetivo deste trabalho é, através da socialização primária, elaborar o perfil dessas jovens e, a partir da socialização secundária, compreender as condições em que elas vivem na instituição e como vivenciam a medida sócio-educativa de internação. Para tal, a análise desses processos considera quatro dimensões principais: a individual, a familiar, a coletiva e a educacional/profissional. A problematização deste trabalho se insere na perspectiva da sociologia da conflitualidade, que centra a sua análise nos mecanismos de controle social exercidos pelo Estado. De modo a articular distintas áreas do conhecimento, lança-se mão também das contribuições teóricas da sociologia jurídica e da criminologia através da perspectiva do labeling approach, que mostra como esse controle social acaba “selecionando” alguns indivíduos em detrimento de outros. Desta forma, busca-se elaborar o perfil das adolescentes, com intuito de verificar quem são as jovens “selecionadas” pelos mecanismos de controle social e como são construídos seus processos de socialização primária. Em relação à internação, procura-se compreender como as jovens vivenciam a privação de liberdade, como constroem as relações no cotidiano institucional, quais estratégias elas lançam mão nesse universo. O estudo possibilitou verificar que o controle social não atua somente na “seleção” das condutas para ingresso no sistema, mas ele persiste durante a internação das jovens, através de práticas que configuram um tipo de atendimento específico destinado somente às meninas, que procura “adequá-las” a determinados padrões socialmente aceitos. O trabalho também problematiza o ECA, pois, ainda que represente uma conquista em relação aos direitos das crianças e adolescentes, muitas das suas garantias são utilizadas como recurso para aumentar o controle sobre as internas. / This paper deals with the primary and secondary socialization process of female juvenile transgressors who are sentenced to a social-educational measure of detention at Fase (Fondation of Social and Educative Service of do Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre. The goal of this study is, through primary socialization, to establish the profile of those girls and, trough secondary socialization, to understand the conditions which they live in that institution as well as how they experiment the social-educational measure of detention. For this, the analyze of those processes considers four main dimensions: the individual, familiar, collective and educational/professional ones. The problematization of this research is in the sociology of conflictuosity perspective that focus on the analyze of social control mechanisms used by State. In order to articulate different fields of knowledge, it is also used theorical contributions from Law sociology and criminology through labeling approach point of view which demonstrates how that social control ends up “selecting” some individuals to the detriment of others. Through this, the profile of those girls is elaborate in order to check who are the girls selected by social control mechanisms and how they primary socialization processes are built. In relation to detention, the aim is to understand how those girls live without their liberty, how they build relationships inside the institutional routine, what strategies they use in that universe. The study has allowed to verify that social control does not only act in the “selection” of behaviors that can make part of this system, but it remains during the detention of the girls through practices that characterize a kind of specific care designated only to the girls and that try to “fit them” to new socially accepted patterns. The study also reflects about ECA (Statute of the Child and the Adolescent), once, even if it still represents a success in relation to child and adolescent rights, many of the guarantees are used as a tool to increase control over the interns.
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Pedagogical challenges experienced by teachers of music literacy in Zimbabwe : a case study of five Gweru primary schools

Ganyata, Obert 11 1900 (has links)
This study investigates the challenges experienced by teachers of music literacy in Zimbabwe, and is based on a case study of five primary schools in the city of Gweru. The research builds on a literature review of past studies on Zimbabwean music literacy teaching, and on a review of policy documents. Empirical data was collected through lesson observations, interviews with teachers and administrators, and the analysis of lesson plans. To validate the findings a method of triangulation was used. Results are presented in both narrative and tabular forms in this dissertation, and analysed inductively. Zoltan Kodály’s work informs the theoretical framework, as well as other African and Western music educators, including Dalcroze, Kwami, Nketia, and Suzuki. Consistent challenges recognized by all stakeholders include a lack of resources, inadequate teacher training, and the exclusion of music as an examination subject. Recommendations are provided by way of conclusion. / Art History, Visual Arts and Musicology / M. Mus.
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Mládež a její morálka ve vztahu k současné společnosti / The Youth and their Moral Attitude to the Current Society

PAREISOVÁ, Lenka January 2012 (has links)
The thesis deals with the moral thinking of youth in its adolescent age. The first part deals with the basic ethic terms and with historical development of ethic thinking. The thesis deals further with determinants, which influence the moral development of thinking of a man including primary and secondary socialisation and the influence of a state. The theoretical part ends with a chapter dealing with the psychological aspects of development of moral judgement, where are described the particular stages of moral development according to Lawrence Kohlberg. The practical part deals with the research in a given group according to Kohlberg. The research is made with regard to family background of an individual. Except for reactions to Heinz´s dilemma, there are researched the differences between moral attitudes of men and women and the differences between individuals coming from villages or cities. The aim of this thesis is to judge, if it is possible from the stage of a moral judgement of the researched adoloscents, judge a relation according to the context of their experience in the family. The research showed some influences to moral thinking of a man, but it is not possible to determine the convincing conclusions. The man is to complicated human being, whose moral quality shows the concrete and practical situation only.
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Náhrada nemajetkové újmy sekundárních obětí / Compensation for a non-pecuniary harm of secondary victims

Zielina, Dominik January 2018 (has links)
ABSTRACT! ! ! In the present thesis, I focus on the comprehensive legal framework for the legal instrument of compensation for non-pecuniary harm that was sustained by secondary victim(s), i.e., a person or persons not affected directly who are close relatives to primary victims, differing from primary victims whose interest is secured by article 2958 of the Civil Code (designated as smart money and compensation for aggravation of social position). It is these secondary (indirect) victims who sustain non-material harm through mental suffering that is a natural reaction to the death or grave injury of the primary victim who is their close relative. They are also provided for by law by means of the special provision of article 2959 of the Civil Code, which allows them to seek adequate pecuniary settlement from the offender, aimed at mitigating the pain upon either the loss of a close relative or their permanent and irreversible grave impairment that requires permanent care. ! ! First of all, I produced a thorough analysis of the specific legal instrument in its current legal arrangement; then, I compared this arrangement to that of the 1964 edition of the Civil Code. In particular, I defined legal reasons for the inception of this pecuniary compensation, particular the criteria for objective assessments,...
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A "casa de bonecas" : um estudo de caso sobre a unidade de atendimento sócioeducativo feminino no RS

Fachinetto, Rochele Fellini January 2008 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata dos processos de socialização primária e secundária das adolescentes autoras de ato infracional que cumprem medida sócio-educativa de internação na Fase – Fundação de Atendimento Sócio-Educativo do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, em Porto Alegre. O objetivo deste trabalho é, através da socialização primária, elaborar o perfil dessas jovens e, a partir da socialização secundária, compreender as condições em que elas vivem na instituição e como vivenciam a medida sócio-educativa de internação. Para tal, a análise desses processos considera quatro dimensões principais: a individual, a familiar, a coletiva e a educacional/profissional. A problematização deste trabalho se insere na perspectiva da sociologia da conflitualidade, que centra a sua análise nos mecanismos de controle social exercidos pelo Estado. De modo a articular distintas áreas do conhecimento, lança-se mão também das contribuições teóricas da sociologia jurídica e da criminologia através da perspectiva do labeling approach, que mostra como esse controle social acaba “selecionando” alguns indivíduos em detrimento de outros. Desta forma, busca-se elaborar o perfil das adolescentes, com intuito de verificar quem são as jovens “selecionadas” pelos mecanismos de controle social e como são construídos seus processos de socialização primária. Em relação à internação, procura-se compreender como as jovens vivenciam a privação de liberdade, como constroem as relações no cotidiano institucional, quais estratégias elas lançam mão nesse universo. O estudo possibilitou verificar que o controle social não atua somente na “seleção” das condutas para ingresso no sistema, mas ele persiste durante a internação das jovens, através de práticas que configuram um tipo de atendimento específico destinado somente às meninas, que procura “adequá-las” a determinados padrões socialmente aceitos. O trabalho também problematiza o ECA, pois, ainda que represente uma conquista em relação aos direitos das crianças e adolescentes, muitas das suas garantias são utilizadas como recurso para aumentar o controle sobre as internas. / This paper deals with the primary and secondary socialization process of female juvenile transgressors who are sentenced to a social-educational measure of detention at Fase (Fondation of Social and Educative Service of do Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre. The goal of this study is, through primary socialization, to establish the profile of those girls and, trough secondary socialization, to understand the conditions which they live in that institution as well as how they experiment the social-educational measure of detention. For this, the analyze of those processes considers four main dimensions: the individual, familiar, collective and educational/professional ones. The problematization of this research is in the sociology of conflictuosity perspective that focus on the analyze of social control mechanisms used by State. In order to articulate different fields of knowledge, it is also used theorical contributions from Law sociology and criminology through labeling approach point of view which demonstrates how that social control ends up “selecting” some individuals to the detriment of others. Through this, the profile of those girls is elaborate in order to check who are the girls selected by social control mechanisms and how they primary socialization processes are built. In relation to detention, the aim is to understand how those girls live without their liberty, how they build relationships inside the institutional routine, what strategies they use in that universe. The study has allowed to verify that social control does not only act in the “selection” of behaviors that can make part of this system, but it remains during the detention of the girls through practices that characterize a kind of specific care designated only to the girls and that try to “fit them” to new socially accepted patterns. The study also reflects about ECA (Statute of the Child and the Adolescent), once, even if it still represents a success in relation to child and adolescent rights, many of the guarantees are used as a tool to increase control over the interns.
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A "casa de bonecas" : um estudo de caso sobre a unidade de atendimento sócioeducativo feminino no RS

Fachinetto, Rochele Fellini January 2008 (has links)
Esta dissertação trata dos processos de socialização primária e secundária das adolescentes autoras de ato infracional que cumprem medida sócio-educativa de internação na Fase – Fundação de Atendimento Sócio-Educativo do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, em Porto Alegre. O objetivo deste trabalho é, através da socialização primária, elaborar o perfil dessas jovens e, a partir da socialização secundária, compreender as condições em que elas vivem na instituição e como vivenciam a medida sócio-educativa de internação. Para tal, a análise desses processos considera quatro dimensões principais: a individual, a familiar, a coletiva e a educacional/profissional. A problematização deste trabalho se insere na perspectiva da sociologia da conflitualidade, que centra a sua análise nos mecanismos de controle social exercidos pelo Estado. De modo a articular distintas áreas do conhecimento, lança-se mão também das contribuições teóricas da sociologia jurídica e da criminologia através da perspectiva do labeling approach, que mostra como esse controle social acaba “selecionando” alguns indivíduos em detrimento de outros. Desta forma, busca-se elaborar o perfil das adolescentes, com intuito de verificar quem são as jovens “selecionadas” pelos mecanismos de controle social e como são construídos seus processos de socialização primária. Em relação à internação, procura-se compreender como as jovens vivenciam a privação de liberdade, como constroem as relações no cotidiano institucional, quais estratégias elas lançam mão nesse universo. O estudo possibilitou verificar que o controle social não atua somente na “seleção” das condutas para ingresso no sistema, mas ele persiste durante a internação das jovens, através de práticas que configuram um tipo de atendimento específico destinado somente às meninas, que procura “adequá-las” a determinados padrões socialmente aceitos. O trabalho também problematiza o ECA, pois, ainda que represente uma conquista em relação aos direitos das crianças e adolescentes, muitas das suas garantias são utilizadas como recurso para aumentar o controle sobre as internas. / This paper deals with the primary and secondary socialization process of female juvenile transgressors who are sentenced to a social-educational measure of detention at Fase (Fondation of Social and Educative Service of do Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre. The goal of this study is, through primary socialization, to establish the profile of those girls and, trough secondary socialization, to understand the conditions which they live in that institution as well as how they experiment the social-educational measure of detention. For this, the analyze of those processes considers four main dimensions: the individual, familiar, collective and educational/professional ones. The problematization of this research is in the sociology of conflictuosity perspective that focus on the analyze of social control mechanisms used by State. In order to articulate different fields of knowledge, it is also used theorical contributions from Law sociology and criminology through labeling approach point of view which demonstrates how that social control ends up “selecting” some individuals to the detriment of others. Through this, the profile of those girls is elaborate in order to check who are the girls selected by social control mechanisms and how they primary socialization processes are built. In relation to detention, the aim is to understand how those girls live without their liberty, how they build relationships inside the institutional routine, what strategies they use in that universe. The study has allowed to verify that social control does not only act in the “selection” of behaviors that can make part of this system, but it remains during the detention of the girls through practices that characterize a kind of specific care designated only to the girls and that try to “fit them” to new socially accepted patterns. The study also reflects about ECA (Statute of the Child and the Adolescent), once, even if it still represents a success in relation to child and adolescent rights, many of the guarantees are used as a tool to increase control over the interns.
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Building careers, managing capitals

Flynn, Emma January 2015 (has links)
I sought to find out whether this was a tension between artistic and commercial in the career of visual artists, and if so, how this tension was managed. In attempting to uncover information which could address the research question I undertook in-depth career history interviews with artists which covered their time at art school through to their current practice. The career history method was deliberately chosen in order to address the research question at a tangent as both the literature, and my own personal experience of the field of contemporary visual art, had suggested that the topic of artistic and commercial was a sensitive one. By framing the interviews around the experiences the artists had through the time period of their training and career, I was able to approach the research questions indirectly from the perspective of the artists. Through analysis of the interview transcripts the framework of Bourdieu's capitals arose as one that would capably explain the activities which the artists were undertaken and I used this as a framing device for the empirical chapters in the thesis. In exploring ideas of cultural, social and economic capitals in relation to how artists describe the activities they undertake during their career it became apparent that the broad structures of cultural capital needed further refinement in their application to the careers of visual artists. In the thesis I chose to elaborate further on the concept of artistic capital which has, until now, been unexplored by scholars. I have developed an understanding of artistic capital as a subcategory of cultural capital with particular application to the field of contemporary visual art – with the potential for wider application beyond the thesis. The three capitals of artistic, social and economic proved a capable structure for understanding whether there was a tension between artistic and commercial and how artists managed this. Through this research I have found that artists come to believe, during their early career and training through art school, that there is a tension between artistic and commercial as this is perpetuated by institutions and art world participants through their exclusion or dismissal of commercial aspects of the visual art field. Through their careers they come to realise that this tension is less prevalent than they thought and that they are able to manage these two aspects of artistic and commercial more effectively. However, artists continue to be faced with instances where this tension is imposed upon them by other art world players who perpetuate the belief that there is an inherent, unresolvable tension between artistic and commercial. These individuals attempt to shield artists from this perceived tension later in their careers when artists are already adept at managing the competing priorities of artistic and commercial without the two creating tension.

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