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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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An Analysis Of The Present State Of Educational Administration Scholarship In Turkey From The Perceptions Of The Scholars In Ankara

Orucu, Deniz 01 December 2006 (has links) (PDF)
This study aimed to explore the present state of educational administration scholarship in Turkey as perceived by the educational administration scholars working actively at universities in Ankara. In this study, qualitative research technique was employed. It was conducted in Educational Administration Programmes of Departments of Educational Sciences at the three state universities in Ankara. The participants were 8 professors, 1 associate professor and 10 assistant professors from Ankara University, Hacettepe University and Gazi University. The main data collection instrument was the semi-structured interview. The data were analyzed using content analysis technique. Based on the review of the literature and the results of the study, the findings revealed that the present state of the educational administration scholarship is in kind of a turmoil related with some concerns and problems in the field as perceived by the scholars in Ankara.
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Revenue management with flexible products : models and methods for the broadcasting industry /

Müller-Bungart, Michael. January 2007 (has links)
Zugl.: Diss. University Duisburg-Essen, 2007.
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Talking about music lessons: implicit and explicit categories of comparison

Prantl, Daniel 23 July 2019 (has links)
This chapter presents a grounded-theory-oriented analysis of central discussions of the ICMLV symposium which tries to clarify which tertia comparationis the participants referred upon. In total, nine implicitly and seven explicitly used T.C. are presented. An additional analysis yields that a meaning-oriented understanding of culture was in majority used throughout the symposium.
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Bezpečnost a chování na internetu u dospělých se základním vzděláním / Safety and behaviour online in adults with primary education

Kopáňková, Nikol January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis presents aspects of online safety for adults in middle adulthood with primary education. It focuses on the theoretical description of middle adulthood, psychological aspects of internet use, online safety and factors related to online safety. The empirical part of this thesis monitors the perception of online safety, rules of online safety and their creation by adults in middle adulthood with primary education. Semi-structured interviews were used for data collection, data were analyzed by the grounded theory method. The results of the empirical part offer a comprehensive view of online safety within the selected group of adults in middle adulthood with primary education and open the topic of online safety for further research.
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The Color Research & Theory Collection

Bendin, Eckhard 03 September 2024 (has links)
There is barely any other aspect of our lives and our knowledge that has the topicality and complexity of color, reflected and refracted in all fields of scholarship as it is. It is due to these properties that color has long since ceased to be the subject of only one academic discipline, as was the case regarding philosophy centuries ago. Just as light and color are connected to all areas of life, nature, technology, science, art, culture and education, recent analysis shows that the path of color theory initially led through the most differentiated investigations in many individual disciplines. It then continued on towards an increasingly multidisciplinary field of knowledge that has become almost boundless (Welsch/Liebmann 2003; Kuehni/Schwarz 2007).
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Traversing Cognitive Spaces. Material Samples for Harnessing Tacit Knowledge: Workshop on Experimental Negotiation Methods

Egger, Stefanie, Lepenik, Christian 21 January 2025 (has links)
SOCIAL INNOVATION AND DESIGN CHALLENGES
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Ethik, Werte, Utopien – zum Werkzeugcharakter des Gestalterischen für Fragen nach der Zukunft

Unger-Büttner, Manja, Knapp, Carolin, Kintscher-Schmidt, Frederike, Eckstein, Stefan, Lippert, Stefan 21 January 2025 (has links)
DESIGNING GOVERNANCE – POWER AND COMPLICITY:Phänomen Flughöhe Michel Foucault und die Gestaltbarkeit des Verhaltens zur Moral Hannah Arendt und das Haben von Werten Eine mögliche Rahmenordnung moralischer Bewertung und die Rolle impliziten Wissens Acknowledgements Quellen / Die vielseitigen Gespräche im Rahmen unseres Discussion Panels während der Luzerner DGTF-Tagung umgreifend, soll in Form dieses Visual Essays der themengebende gestalterische Zugang zur Ethik und dessen Auswirkungen skizziert werden. Ethik, als die Philosophie der Moral, wird häufig stark normativ, also vorschreibend, verstanden. Das muss sie aber gar nicht sein. Die Ethik bietet auch deskriptive, also beschreibende Zugänge zur Theorie des Moralischen (vgl. Pieper, 2007, S. 242–301). Der Alltag aber macht es immer wieder notwendig, Entscheidungen zu treffen, Setzungen zu machen. Diese normativ wirksamen Festlegungen müssen freilich nicht für alle Menschen und überzeitlich gelten. Rein deskriptiv ist dies allerdings auch nicht. Sollten nicht auch suchende, explorative Zugänge zur Ethik denkbar sein, besonders aus dem Design heraus? (vgl. Unger-Büttner, 2019) Ein solcher Ansatz hat sich in der Arbeit der Projektgruppe ‹Ethik & Werte› des Verbandes Deutscher Industrie Designer gezeigt und entwickelt. Utopien scheinen ein zentrales Werkzeug dafür zu sein. Da Ethik nicht zwingend dazu da sein muss, zu sagen «was das Gute in concreto ist» (Pieper, 2007, S. 24), wird in dieser Arbeit davon ausgegangen, dass Ethik auch fragen kann, wie man dazu kommt, etwas als moralisch gut zu beurteilen (vgl. ebd.). Diese Formulierung kann die Herangehensweise an Ethik über das Utopisieren greifbar machen. Diese Relation von Utopie und Ethik ist der VDID-Projektgruppe erst mit der Zeit klargeworden. Freilich dienen Utopien seit jeher auch moralischen Ansätzen, z.B. der, eher indirekten, Kritik an aktuellen Zuständen mit Blick auf die Ethik. Dystopien wiederum direkt. Selten scheint aber bisher der Werkzeugcharakter des Utopisierens, des Gestaltens ferner Zukünfte für Fragen der Ethik diskutiert worden zu sein. Dies soll im Folgenden aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln und in aller Kürze zur Diskussion gestellt werden.:Phänomen Flughöhe Michel Foucault und die Gestaltbarkeit des Verhaltens zur Moral Hannah Arendt und das Haben von Werten Eine mögliche Rahmenordnung moralischer Bewertung und die Rolle impliziten Wissens Acknowledgements Quellen
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Aggression-related alcohol expectancies and exposure to community alcohol-related agression among students at the University of the Western Cape

Du Toit, Renier January 2010 (has links)
<p>The relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related violence has been firmly established in a wide array of studies concerning various forms of violence including intimate partner violence, domestic violence as well as sexual assault. One factor which has been highlighted as having a moderating effect on the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression is the specific aggression-related alcohol expectancies concerning the effects of alcohol consumption on aggressive behaviour. In light of the prevalence of alcohol-related violence in South African communities it becomes important to examine the specific factors that moderate the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression and violence. The aim of this study was to examine aggressionrelated alcohol expectancies as a moderating factor in the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression and to examine the possible influence of exposure to community alcohol-related aggression in the formulation of aggression-related alcohol expectancies. The main objectives of this were to examine aggression-related alcohol expectancies as well as exposure to community alcohol-related aggression as domains for intervention to prevent alcohol-related violence.</p>
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Aggression-related alcohol expectancies and exposure to community alcohol-related agression among students at the University of the Western Cape

Du Toit, Renier January 2010 (has links)
<p>The relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related violence has been firmly established in a wide array of studies concerning various forms of violence including intimate partner violence, domestic violence as well as sexual assault. One factor which has been highlighted as having a moderating effect on the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression is the specific aggression-related alcohol expectancies concerning the effects of alcohol consumption on aggressive behaviour. In light of the prevalence of alcohol-related violence in South African communities it becomes important to examine the specific factors that moderate the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression and violence. The aim of this study was to examine aggressionrelated alcohol expectancies as a moderating factor in the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related aggression and to examine the possible influence of exposure to community alcohol-related aggression in the formulation of aggression-related alcohol expectancies. The main objectives of this were to examine aggression-related alcohol expectancies as well as exposure to community alcohol-related aggression as domains for intervention to prevent alcohol-related violence.</p>
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Orchids : intersex and identity in documentary

Hart, Phoebe January 2009 (has links)
Orchids: Intersex and Identity in Documentary explores the creative practice challenges of working with bodies with intersex in the long-form auto/biographical documentary Orchids. Just as creative practice research challenges the dominant hegemony of quantitative and qualitative research, so does my creative work position itself as a nuanced piece, pushing the boundaries of traditional cultural studies theories, documentary film practice and creative practice method, through its distinctive distillation and celebration of a new form of discursive rupturing, the intersex voice.

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