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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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”VÄRME UTAN PASSION OCH FÖRSIKTIGHET UTAN FRUKTAN” : KÄNDISJOURNALISTIK OCH PRESSETIK I AFTONBLADET – EN TEXTANALYS

Thorsell, Moa January 2010 (has links)
AbstractTitle: “Heat without passion and caution without fear”: celebrity journalism and press ethics in Aftonbladet – a text analysisNumber of pages: 48Author: Moa ThorssellTutor: Martin FredrikssonCourse: Media and Communication Studies CPeriod: Fall 2009University: Department of Informatics and Media, Uppsala UniversityPurppose/Aim: Analyzing how the Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet writes about celebrities on a daily basis; the quality of the journalism and how they follow the press etics.Material/Method: Qualitative textual analysis of seven newsarticles about celebrities published in Aftonbladet, November 9th to November 15th 2009.Main results: Of the seven analyzed articles six could be considered as less good journalism. In the other cases, considering the journalistic ideal to have several sources, were rarely the case. Most of the articles were poorly based on facts and quotations. Sometimes the reporter had not even spoken to the person in question. The lack of information in the articles was compensated with dramatic titles and preambles. Even in the rest of the text the journalists used dramatical words to make the story bigger than it was.The articles also revealed the personal life. Around fifty percent of the articles were based on people who were difficult to define as public or private figures. Though they had participated in a reality show on tv, Aftonbladet decided to define them as celebrities. With defining them as celebrities the paper had less restrictions press ethically for what it could write. However, in reality the articles involved people who were not used to the media’s attention, but who most likely would do a lot to stay in the spotlight. Something that the media, with not following the press ethics, could easily take advantage of. But also with the person who were more easily defined as celebrities, the articles went far into the personal life.My analysis states that when it comes to news about celebrities the press ethics is less important, even though it concerns the private life of others. One also felt like it was less requirements for journalistic quality in these cases. Moreover all the articles could be classified as articles with a high news value. In conclusion a high news value did not automatically mean high quality journalism. Rather the high news value had to do with that it was articles about celebrities opening up their private life.Keywords: Celebrity journalism, public/private figure, press ethics, tabloid.
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Knowledge Mobilization at the World Bank: A Bibliometric Analysis of World Bank Publications on Public-private Partnerships in Education

Read, Robyn 29 November 2011 (has links)
This study examines the ways that knowledge on public-private partnerships in education (PPPE) spreads due to the knowledge mobilization (efforts to incorporate research into policy and practice in education) work of World Bank Education Sector. Specifically, this study looks at the role of the World Bank in research mediation between research producing contexts and research using contexts. Using bibliometric analysis this study a) traces the citations in five World Bank publications on PPPE in order to clarify the origins of the evidence used; and b) maps the spread of this research through its online take-up by other organizations. This study provides baseline data about the knowledge mobilization efforts of the World Bank around PPPE, and illuminates the broader discussion in the literature on who is included (and excluded) from this research enterprise.
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Knowledge Mobilization at the World Bank: A Bibliometric Analysis of World Bank Publications on Public-private Partnerships in Education

Read, Robyn 29 November 2011 (has links)
This study examines the ways that knowledge on public-private partnerships in education (PPPE) spreads due to the knowledge mobilization (efforts to incorporate research into policy and practice in education) work of World Bank Education Sector. Specifically, this study looks at the role of the World Bank in research mediation between research producing contexts and research using contexts. Using bibliometric analysis this study a) traces the citations in five World Bank publications on PPPE in order to clarify the origins of the evidence used; and b) maps the spread of this research through its online take-up by other organizations. This study provides baseline data about the knowledge mobilization efforts of the World Bank around PPPE, and illuminates the broader discussion in the literature on who is included (and excluded) from this research enterprise.
134

Per-plexus: Engaging Slippages of Socio-Spatial Awareness

Fleming, Jason 05 September 2012 (has links)
This thesis investigates the role of architecture upon the perception of its subject. It is particularly concerned with the perceptual “flickers” that result when the subject is confronted with simultaneous and opposed socio-spatial phenomena. It asserts that when the subject is confronted with such phenomena, a single state flickers to the foreground while all others recede to the background of perception, causing the subject not only to recontextualize socio-spatial awareness in light of the foregrounded state, but also to labor in order to totalize the sum of all states. Ultimately, this thesis is interested in activating the subject and creating an experience that is not defined physically but rather perceptually, not accessible through instant apprehension but rather through labored comprehension. It tests these assertions and advances these interests by speculating on a living center that foregrounds the impact of geometry and form on the subject’s perception of private and public.
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Win-win : Samarbete mellan kommun och näringsliv / Win-win : Collaboration between puclic sector and private sector

Alm, Tracy, Andersson, Emil January 2012 (has links)
Our study is focused on how the public sector can collaborate with the private sector on a certain issue. The public sector wanted to create a project to increase bicycling in the municipality of Kalmar. Our problem was to develop a sustainable way to collaborate between the two parties. We managed to present a suggestion on how the public sector with communication could improve their Public Relations with the private sector and therefore letting the parties benefit from their differences, thus making it possible to release synergy.Using semi-structured interviews and a workshop, we could clarify the values and attitudes of the parties to bring forth the core values to develop a shared vision. Where the identified differences were found, we used a dialog strategy based on intercultural conflict management as a communication tool. The result was exemplified with things that were expressed in the interviews, and we presented a framework on how to think when choosing the right type of collaboration model for the specified activity.
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A study on the strategic of public-private partnership in tourism development in Kaohsiung City

Lee, Ching-Tai 04 July 2011 (has links)
Over a decade, the Kaohsiung city experienced the test of globalization and also competed with other cities. Its main industrial structure has changed from heavy industry to service one. The adjustment of industry structure and the improvement scheme of improving unemployment rate were both facing stern challenges. All this time, the Urban Spotlight and the Lover River has been noticed. Under such circumstances of globalization, Kaohsiung city government may not have the opportunities to develop various kinds of industries. However, tourism industry did not catch the eye too much. The Tourism Bureau of R.O.C. kept marketing the medium and long-term of tourism plan and tried to promote the tourism industry, however, Kaohsiung City owned the strength of two international harbors but not the tourism industry. This study aimed to disscuss the public-private partnership of Kaohsiung city and wish the Kaohsiung City Government could value the importance of public-private partnership on developing the tourism industry. This study utilized the structure of public-private partnership theories and related researches of tourism development under the public-private partnership. Afterwards take the cases of tourism development under the public-private partnership in Hualian County, Taiwan and Edinburg, Scotland and Sendai City, Japan for analyzing. Finally, find out how to developd tourism industry with private sector by utilizing the In-depth interview method. The following findings were discovered: 1. The lack of parking lot and environmental hygiene problem show not only the industry economic issue but also the basic infrastructure of livelihood. 2. Local government needs to consider the overall advantage and generalize the direction of tourism policy. By the contact and collaboration with private tourism sector to establish the strategy and find out the best way to develop the regional distinctive tourism industry. About the private partnership strategy: 1.In tradition, public sector controls most of resources in the regional economic activities and its strategy plan affects the regional economy development. The Kaohsiung City Government should strengthen the public-private partnership system and follow the example of other countries to unite the private sector by adopting a bottom-to-top way. Thus, it would be more creative in the tourism industry. Moreover, it is important to establish a committee by integrating the travel unions and tourism associations. 2.Further integrating the private tourism resources, such as unique local tourism, ecotourism and culture tourism in order to expand the market and the range of public-private partnership.
137

Understanding the roles of partners in partnerships funded by the global fund

Mallipeddi, Ravi Kanth 15 May 2009 (has links)
The field of international development has always been intertwined with the economic thought dominant in the West. Even before its conception with the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, it carried a strong Keynesian preference for the state. The neoliberal assault on the welfare state in the 80s, followed by the partnership era that brought both the public and the private sector together to work for a common cause have been the focus of attention by development scholars and others alike. The present study focuses on a multilateral development aid agency, the Global Fund, which funds public-private partnerships in the field of health care in developing countries. Drawing on the debates surrounding the welfare state and the civil society, as well as the debates surrounding the public-privates partnerships, the present study poses three questions in relation to the Global Fund: (1) how are the diseases framed in the partnership framework, (2) what are the roles of the private sector in partnership, and (3) what are the roles of the public sector in partnerships. Based on the textual analysis of fifteen proposals approved by the Global Fund in the sixth round of funding, this dissertation tries to situate the working of the Global Fund, and the proposals it funds, within the larger debates surrounding development and partnerships. The findings of the present study are: (1) the diseases are framed largely in socio-economic terms, (2) the private (for-profit) sector is marginalized in the discussion and implementation of proposals, (3) the civil society participation is seen as essential to the success of the proposals, and (3) the state is seen as important in the discussion of the diseases, although there is a great deal of ambiguity surrounding the roles of the public sector in partnerships. It is hypothesized in the concluding chapter that the reason Global Fund is able to attract a great deal of funds and support from actors across the political spectrum could be because the organization funds programs that foreground civil society, liked by people of different political inclinations, and backgrounds the discussion of the state, the epicenter of controversies surrounding development. By being “strategically ambiguous” about the role of the state in the development of the people, the proposals are made apolitical and appealing to people both on the left and the right.
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A Study on Supervision and Administration of Private Participation in Major Transportation Facilities ¡Ðthe Case of Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit¡Ð

Wang, Yeun-wen 18 July 2007 (has links)
It is been an international trend to introduce the private participation ideas to improve the public service quality. Based on the most concerned issues, such as quality and cost, in the construction and operations phases, the private sector plays an important part in major transportation projects. It is important that the government and private sectors works together to promote construction of infrastructure. It is common to implement the BOT approach to the public major construction project. The BOT approach,which needs the cooperation of both government and private sector, is often implemented in the major construction projects. Unfortunately, due to lots of abuses and corruption happened in the process recently, both of them have to face not only challenges by public but also integrity in every government employee. We find out this is very controversial for the Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit project, the most media criticized. That is the reason we the KMRT project is chosen as an example for the study on the private participation in the major government projects. It is necessary to establish a mechanism to control the government and the private sector to balance both benefits. The study will focus on the supervision and management of the administration of government to the private sectors, participating in the major transportation projects. The aim of investigation is to establish the optimal supervision and control operation model based on the maximum participation of private sector and the interest of government. The supervision and control operation model and the project progress in BOT management must according to the rules:standard operation procedures, a robust financial audit system, responsible supervision and management mechanism, and a good partnership of both parties. Therefore, the mechanism has an important function, which reflects effectiveness, efficiency, profit, prevent from abuses, response, and prospects. The study is based on documentation, information research, case study, and suggestions from: Laws and regulations: avoidance of old law and review and modification of new law. System: establishment of audit management meeting and implementation of contract fulfillment management mechanism. Practice: evaluation of planning and the feasibility study, establishment of fair and open selection process, the evaluation of the implementation ability of the private sector, the fair risk sharing in concessionary contract and the enhancement of the management operation.
139

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Chun, Chu-Ke 10 January 2002 (has links)
Urban development would be halted with the over-concerned of material life, the rising unemployment, the increase in crime rate, the deterioration of living standards, the decrease in population, the deficiency of tax revenue, and the difficulty of industrial change. The sustainable development of a city would be also endangered. Urban development world not move. The sustainable development of a city would be also endangered. To successfully deal with these problems and gain the new-vitality for the city, besides the renovation of hardware and facilities, soliciting investment, upgrading industry, and reorganization of urban appearance all are very significant strategies for the city to survive and thrive. However, to a city, it is necessary to introduce innovations in the way that sustainable development is done. The application of the theory and concept of urban marketing is a revolution of the concept of urban management. Marketing is originally the part of business in which is concerned with the way in which a product is sold. The application of marketing techniques to urban development would cover a wider range of city selling. It helps to revive vitality of cities through the marketing management of urban tangible and intangible value. Generally speaking, with the increase in vitality of industry and the rival of the economy, urban can become active again. However, these are only rigid developments. To guarantee the sustainable development for a city, it is necessary to propagate the idea of marketing, and build up the culture of citizens. It has been over twenty years since the reformation and liberalization in Mainland China. Indeed, the reformation and liberalization has resulted in a vivid progression for the whole country, especially in the economical achievement of the alongshore cities. It is something like a huge magnet, attracting capital from all over the world. The investments of Taiwan merchants in Mainland China have been seen one after another. Even so, in Chinese, there is still not enough systematic research of urban marketing done by the government or the academic system. Furthermore, the economical and trading development discussed in China has always been more concentrated on the southern part than on the northern part of China. In fact, the role of economical power of the district around Po-Sea has been significant during modern history of China. From local economical point of view, Dalian is the most important city in the area of northern China. The pattern of its development is different from those of other alongshore cities in the southern China where the economy and society system has been reformed and liberalized. The leader of the city government possesses very clear rules for administration. The characteristic of infrastructure of the city, plus achievements of various soliciting investment, has possessed the basic elements of urban marketing. According to the result of checking the strategy and policy of Dalian urban marketing by using theory of strategic planning and measuring the actual achievement of its urban marketing by the method of Delphi, it is discovered that Dalian¡¦s urban marketing strategy¡Ð¡¨not for the biggest but for the best¡¨, is very accurate. It has become the common value of the residents regarding their city; therefore, both of the defining urban appearance and the international costume festival can be accepted by the public. People also highly accept the role of Dalian as a harbor city. Nevertheless, the city government has no way to satisfy what people need about this point. Another important point discovered in this research is that the culture deficiency has a negative effect on the city development, although Dalian obtained very significant achievement in soliciting investment and upgrading industry. It is an obvious problem that Dalian is much more concentrated on economy and less on cultural development during the process of urban construction. To solve the problem of urban development not moving, Kotler, the mastic of marketing, proposes the theory of urban marketing, which has been proven work well in many European countries. But it is the first time to examine Mainland China¡¦s urban development by using urban marketing theory. Based on the theory and real case study, it has been proven that the reorganization and development of economy can reduce the barrier of the different political system. Furthermore, it also riches and strengthens in contents of Kotler¡¦s urban marketing theory.
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A Study of Private Participation in Public Construction System ¡ÐETC Judgment as Example.

Guo, Ming-li 09 September 2009 (has links)
In recent years, it has been increasingly become a global trend that public construction projects are carried out through private sector investment, and business management concepts are introduced for the improvement of public service quality. Due to various factors such as quality and revenue, private sectors increasingly play an active and important role in various phases of major public construction works, from building to operation, and government has the need to incorporate the strength of private sectors to facilitate and promote the construction of major national infrastructures. Among various models of private sectors¡¦ participation in public constructions, build-operate-transfer (BOT) is the most commonly adopted business model. However, in the process of promoting major BOT cases, the government had suffers some drawbacks of abuses of power and privilege, and thereby receiving much criticism from general public, and it also has serious negative impact on the integrity of the government. The case of abuses in the government that drew the most criticisms and raised controversies was the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) case, where as it transpired had repeatedly drawn much attention from the media and the society at large. Therefore, the ETC case is chosen as the subject of the current study. This study is focused on the related rulings of the ETC case by Taipei High Administrative Court and the Supreme Administrative Court, and the related issues of the court¡¦s rulings on the ETC case are investigated and discussed, to clarify the nature and characteristics of BOT and related legal issues. Thus, the related rulings of the ETC case can be used as a lesson learned for future participation of private sectors in public constructions. This study was carried out by literature search, case studies, and collection of public opinions, and as a result the following recommendations were made: 1. Legislative Perspectives: (1) Incorporate international experiences and amend existing legislations to gear to international conventions. (2) Establish rules of judgments for administrative sectors to avoid any abuse or impediment of administrative power. 2. Institutional Perspectives: (1) Expand and encourage participations from all parties, including people¡¦s representatives and third parties. (2) Realize managerial and operational mechanisms. (3) Emphasize consumer¡¦s rights and public interests. (4) Carry out feasibility assessment and advance planning with great care. (5) Establish fair and open evaluation process and operation procedure. (6)Assign reasonable risk-sharing responsibilities for special permission contracts.

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