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Antes que seja queimada a última tonelada de carvão fóssil: sustentabilidade e mudanças climáticas no Brasil / Before the last ton of coal is burnt: sustainability and climate change in BrazilMozine, Augusto Cesar Salomão 04 May 2009 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2009-05-04 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / To approach the subject of relationship between natural and social world from the construction of the modern way of life and its main elements based on rationality. This way, confronts the core of modernity historical project with the question of environmental rationality and of sustainable development, concerning the opposition between modernity and nature. In this context, study the nexus among sustainable development and modern and environmental rationalities in order to certify an environmental crisis expressed as a crisis of the current way of life. For that, analyzes the incorporation of the environmental question on the contemporary social debate, from international discussion initiated on 1970 s. In this sense, to demonstrate how the institutionalization of the discussion on global warming results in a policy on climate change, embodied on the implementation of Kyoto Protocol to United nations Framework-Convention on Climate Change and its mechanism. Finally, to approach the construction of a national regime on climate change in Brazil, from a legal-political bias, in which the sustainable question is inferred / Aborda a temática da relação entre mundos natural e social, através da construção do modo de vida moderno e seus principais elementos, calcados na racionalidade. Dessa maneira, confronta o âmago do projeto histórico da modernidade com a questão da racionalidade ambiental e do desenvolvimento sustentável, através da oposição entre modernidade e natureza. Nesse contexto, estuda o nexo entre desenvolvimento sustentável e racionalidades moderna e ambiental para se constatar uma crise ambiental, expressa como crise do modo de vida vigente. Para tanto, analisa a incorporação da questão do meio ambiente no debate social contemporâneo, a partir das discussões internacionais iniciadas na década de 1970. Nesse sentido, demonstra como a institucionalização da discussão sobre o aquecimento global resulta em uma política pública internacional sobre mudanças climáticas consubstanciada na implementação do Protocolo de Quito à Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudanças Climáticas e seus mecanismo. Por fim, aborda a construção de um regime nacional de mudanças climáticas no Brasil, por meio de um viés de jurídico-político, no qual se infere a questão da sustentabilidade
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Antes que seja queimada a última tonelada de carvão fóssil: sustentabilidade e mudanças climáticas no Brasil / Before the last ton of coal is burnt: sustainability and climate change in BrazilMozine, Augusto Cesar Salomão 04 May 2009 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2009-05-04 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / To approach the subject of relationship between natural and social world from the construction of the modern way of life and its main elements based on rationality. This way, confronts the core of modernity historical project with the question of environmental rationality and of sustainable development, concerning the opposition between modernity and nature. In this context, study the nexus among sustainable development and modern and environmental rationalities in order to certify an environmental crisis expressed as a crisis of the current way of life. For that, analyzes the incorporation of the environmental question on the contemporary social debate, from international discussion initiated on 1970 s. In this sense, to demonstrate how the institutionalization of the discussion on global warming results in a policy on climate change, embodied on the implementation of Kyoto Protocol to United nations Framework-Convention on Climate Change and its mechanism. Finally, to approach the construction of a national regime on climate change in Brazil, from a legal-political bias, in which the sustainable question is inferred / Aborda a temática da relação entre mundos natural e social, através da construção do modo de vida moderno e seus principais elementos, calcados na racionalidade. Dessa maneira, confronta o âmago do projeto histórico da modernidade com a questão da racionalidade ambiental e do desenvolvimento sustentável, através da oposição entre modernidade e natureza. Nesse contexto, estuda o nexo entre desenvolvimento sustentável e racionalidades moderna e ambiental para se constatar uma crise ambiental, expressa como crise do modo de vida vigente. Para tanto, analisa a incorporação da questão do meio ambiente no debate social contemporâneo, a partir das discussões internacionais iniciadas na década de 1970. Nesse sentido, demonstra como a institucionalização da discussão sobre o aquecimento global resulta em uma política pública internacional sobre mudanças climáticas consubstanciada na implementação do Protocolo de Quito à Convenção-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudanças Climáticas e seus mecanismo. Por fim, aborda a construção de um regime nacional de mudanças climáticas no Brasil, por meio de um viés de jurídico-político, no qual se infere a questão da sustentabilidade
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God, gold, and the ground : place-based political ecology in a New Guinea borderlands /Jacka, Jerry K. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2003. / Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 367-396). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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An uneasy marriage : ecological reason and the Resource Management ActKerr, Simon January 2005 (has links)
The late 1960s witnessed an unprecedented interest in the environment. One of the intellectual characteristics of this period was the rise of ecocentrism, a form of ecological reasoning that challenged the domination of anthropocentric environmental thinking and practice. The thesis briefly reviews the evolution of ecological forms of reason, and then poses two questions. The first question asks: "What is ecological reason and how does the literature conceptualise it?" This leads to a theoretical analysis of the forms of ecological reason discernable in the literature, and results in a 'matrix of ecological reason'. The three primary forms of ecological reason are described as 'Technocentric Ecology', 'Discursive Ecology' and 'Eco-social Ecology'. They differ in respect to different dimensions of ecological reason, the forms of communication employed (drawing here on Habermas), and the level of commitment to anthropocentrism or ecocentrism. This 'matrix' highlights the contested nature of ecological reason in the literature, and demonstrates that there is, yet, no clear agreement on what it means, or should mean. The second question examines the ecological rationality of environmental practice. The 'matrix' is employed in three case studies of environmental decisions that take place under the New Zealand Resource Management Act (RMA), and investigates the forms of ecological reason expressed in these decision processes. The results of this analysis show that Eco-social Ecology barely registers in these case studies, while the other two forms of ecological reason. Technocentric Ecology and Discursive Ecology are both highly visible in the rationality of the RMA, but with two important qualifiers. First, although there is a commitment to Discursive Ecology on the part of many professionals, there is also much concern that this form of reason undermines quality environmental decisions. Thus, there is significant ambiguity as to the role of the community (an important dimension of Discursive Ecology). This leads to the second qualifier. There is an uneasy relationship between these two forms of reason, at both the theoretical and practice level. This tension underpins the competing visions of the RMA as a scientifically driven process and as a community process. This thesis argues that this tension does not provide for a secure marriage of these two visions.
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Lieux de prostitution : une analyse sociologique de la prostitution de rue à Luxembourg / Places of prostitution : a sociological analysis of street prostitution in the city of LuxembourgMayer, Sibylla 26 January 2012 (has links)
À partir d’une recherche sur les lieux de prostitution de rue à Luxembourg, cette thèse propose une ethnographie des situations de prostitution de rue qui ne réduit pas cette dernière à un échange sexuel et monétaire. L’attention portée aux situations et interactions, aux contraintes et ressources avec lesquelles doivent composer les personnes qui se prostituent, amène à analyser les lieux de prostitution sous leurs dimensions humaine, sociale, matérielle, spatio-temporelle, réglementaire et productrices de sens.Or, appréhender la place de la prostitution dans la ville et dans la société appelle une perspective sociohistorique apte à mettre au jour les moyens par lesquels, dès les années 1990, les populations locales ont contribué à la mise en forme d’un « problème de la prostitution » nécessitant une intervention des pouvoirs publics, et en premier lieu des autorités communales. Sa prise en charge par les pouvoirs publics a mobilisé théories explicatives et jugements moraux, et a donné lieu à différentes formes d’action publique. Enfin, on montre comment l’imposition, au nom de l’ordre public, d’une distinction entre lieux interdits ou autorisés à l’exercice de la prostitution, et l’ensemble de rapports de force qui les traversent, amène les personnes qui se prostituent dans l’espace public à toujours renégocier un ordre social local. De manière transversale, cette thèse analyse les tensions sociales qui se cristallisent autour de l’articulation entre la sexualité et l’argent, d’une part, et leur visibilité sociale, d’autre part. / Based on a research about the places of street prostitution in Luxembourg City, this thesis offers an ethnography of its various situations without reducing prostitution to a mere sexual and monetary exchange. Through paying attention to the situations and interactions, to the constraints and resources with which people who prostitute themselves have to deal with, this work examines the places of prostitution under their human, social, material, spatio-temporal, regulatory and meaningful dimensions.Yet, to understand the place of prostitution in the city and in the society, it is necessary to call on a socio-historical perspective so as to reveal by what means the local populations, as early as the 1990s, contributed to the formation of a “prostitution problem” that required the intervention of the authorities, and primarily of the local governments. Its resolution by the authorities involved explanatory theories and moral judgments, and gave rise to diverse forms of public action. Finally, it is shown how imposing, on behalf of public order, a distinction between forbidden or authorized places for prostituting, and the entire balance of power passing through them, lead the people who prostitute themselves in the public space to continually renegotiate a local social order. Across the board, this thesis studies the social tensions that crystallize around the articulation between sexuality and money, on the one hand, and their social visibility, on the other hand.
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Selfdeterminasie : 'n beginsel in maatskaplike werkMeyer, Maria Margaretha 01 1900 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In die verhandeling word daar gepoog om vas te stel of selfdeterminasie
wel as 'n beginsel in maatskaplike werk, deur die
maatskaplike werkers van die Hoeveldstreek in Mpumalanga, erken en
toegepas word.
Die ondersoek het ten doel om te bepaal vanuit watter teoretiese
raamwerk die maatskaplike werkers hulle dienslewering rig en hoe die
beginsel selfdeterminasie binne die werkers se teoretiese raamwerk
geakkommodeer en aangespreek word.
Die ekosistemiese benadering is deur navorser gebruik as teoretiese
raamwerk. Die inhoud word weergegee in terme van 'n literatuurstudie,
waarin die beginsel selfdeterminasie, as sodanig aangespreek
word, dan die epistemologie van die maatskaplike werker, asook die
uitwerking van selfdeterminasie op dienslewering aan kliente.
Inligting is verkry deur middel van 'n vraelys wat deur maatskaplike
werkers in die praktyk voltooi is.
Die gevolgtrekkings en aanbevelings gee 'n aanduiding van hoe selfdeterminasie
erken en toegepas word en hoe die maatskaplike werkers
die beginsel akkommodeer met betrekking tot hulle epistemologie. / In this dissertation the attempt is made to establish whether selfdetermination
as a principle in social work is acknowledged and
applied by the social workers of the Highveld region in Mpumalanga.
The aims of the research were to establish the theoretical frame of
reference which directs the social workers services and how the
principle of self-determination within the social workers frame of
reference is accommodated and applied in practice.
The researcher has used as her theoretical frame of reference the
ecosystemic approach. The contents of the dissertation is presented
in terms of a literature study, in which the principle and the effect
of self-determination on the services of the social worker to her
clients, as well as her theoretical frame of reference is addressed.
Information was obtained by means of a questionnaire which was
completed by social workers in the field.
The conclusions and recommendations give an indication of how selfdetermination
is acknowledged and applied and if the social workers
accommodated the principle of self-determination with their
epitemology. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Work)
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The challenge of shifting paradigms : social workers exercising the ecosystems perspectiveDicker, Janet Linda. 03 1900 (has links)
This dissertation demonstrates and illustrates the challenges involved in the construction of new
realities when Duhl's (1983) idea of using metaphor to apply the ecosystems concept of wholeness
of systems, was exercised in two ways.
Firstly, the study was written in the form of an imaginary conversation between the author in the role
of researcher and an imaginary peer consultant, about making sense of ways of thinking. Through
presenting her observations to other observers, who are actually herself, a new reality was
constructed for the author. Secondly, new individual and group realities were constructed by a group
of social workers in the SANDF, who encountered their own ways of thinking through metaphorical
means such as sculpting.
Recommendations, co-constructed by the author, the imaginary peer consultant and two more
imaginary colleagues, suggest possible uses of the ecosystems perspective in social work including
in settings such as the SANDF. / Social Work / M.A. (Social Science (Mental Health))
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Deconstruction, dialectics and a sense of relatednessWolf, Frederick Andrew 11 1900 (has links)
The text deconstructs notions of ideal community which, while affinning
irmnediate proximate human relations, effectiveiy disaffirms and thus
devalues those mediated over distance and time. It argues against such
social ontologies as the basis of what should constitute ideal consociality.
In place of the idealized notions of community critiqued, the work elaborates an ontological ethics of responsibility as a basis for conceptualizing ethical relations. The text grounds its ethic in what is proffered to be humankind's ontological relatedness to the other, regardless of the nature (human or nonhuman) or proximity (face-to-face or nonface-to-face) of that other. Moreover, the text sets forth the importance of humankind developing a sense of this ontological relatedness. The work discusses this sense-of-relatedness from
three perspectives. First, it elaborates a philosophic naturalism to establish in humankind an ontological basis for ethical relations. Second, it claims that humankind is in the world, existentially, who and what it understands itself to be with respect to the depth with which it apprehends a sense of its ontological relatedness to all that there is. Third, it argues that this sense-ofrelatedness may be understood as a religious sensibility. / Religious Studies / M.Th. (Religious Studies)
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Ville et sexualités publiques : un essai d'ethno(géo)graphieRedoutey, Emmanuel 09 December 2009 (has links)
Lorsqu’elle se manifeste publiquement dans la ville, la sexualité est-elle une forme consubstantielle de l’urbanité ? Sur les plans sociologique, historique et urbanistique, quels relations peut-on établir entre cultures urbaines et subcultures sexuelles ? En mêlant apprentissages théoriques et arpentages empiriques, cette thèse parcourt trois terrains exemplaires de tels rapports : les lieux de l’homosexualité masculine, les territoires de la prostitution, les commerces érotico-sexuels à Paris au début des années 2000. La méthode d’enquête combine l’analyse cartographique et l’observation ethnographique en défendant une heuristique du regard et de la description. Sous un angle territorial et macro-géographique, l’analyse met en exergue des processus d’agrégation, de dispersion et de diffusion des pratiques et des lieux, à différents niveaux de visibilité et d’accessibilité. Sous la focale ethnographique, elle décrit comment des « scripts sexuels » s’adaptent à l’environnement urbain et, inversement, comment des architectures dédiées à la sexualité publique altèrent ou reconfigurent les pratiques. Ces interactions singulières entre le spatial et le sexuel sont enfin rassemblées sous quatre registres d’interprétation : écologique, économique, moral et imaginaire. Ce sont également quatre paradigmes pour comprendre comment la ville se conjugue à la sexualité. / Is sexuality, exhibited in public spaces of the city, a consubstantial part of urbanity ? What relationships can we uncover, from a sociological, historical and urbanistic standpoint, between sexual subcultures and urban culture? Mixing theorical examinations and empirical inquiry, the dissertation focuses on three exemplary cases in order to investigate such relationships : male homosexuality in urban places, prostitution areas, and adult business and sex market in early 2000s Paris. The data collection method brings together mapping tools and ethnographic observation, while defending a heuristics of gaze and description. On a geographical scale, the analysis points out processes of aggregation, scattering and diffusion at different levels of visibility and accessibility. From an ethnographic point of view, it describes the ways in which "sexual scripts" get organized in public urban environments and, conversely, the ways in which architecture and urban design dedicated to public sexuality affect these practices. Finally, these particular interactions between space and sex are regrouped under interpretative schemes : ecology, economy, morals and imaginaries. These themes indeed constitute four paradigmatic ways to elucidate the ways in which the city and sexuality mingle.
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Současná legitimizační ekologie ve vzdělávání: pozice, vědění a kritika / Contemporary Educational Legitimation Ecology: positions, knowledge, and critiqueWirthová, Jitka January 2021 (has links)
This dissertation focuses on the current Czech space of legitimation practices in education as a variable sphere of justification and critique of educational goals rooted in global transformations of educational institutions, autonomies of the nation states and transnational comparative data. Since the debate on educational reform (2004), the Czech legitimation educational ecology has been diversified by different types of knowledge and actors (state, non- profit, private sector). In this work, I argue that legitimation as a critical action is today, in various ways and processes (knowledge regimes, patterns of actorship) derived from traditional jurisdictions (state and professional structures) and moves to more flexible structures, which I call topologies. In jurisdictions, mostly passive audiences remain. New legitimation topologies connect values and data and, in many ways, replace dysfunctional state structures, using specific disconnections, but also question the public nature of negotiating educational goals. Based on relational ontology and sociological topological studies and through a qualitative relational analysis of legitimation practices in three fields (published normative documents, public debates and semi-structured interviews with state and non-state actors) I show in the period...
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