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But, You're Just A GirlMcTee, Sasha 17 May 2013 (has links)
This paper explores an emerging genre of the female hero archetype that is rooted in Joseph Campbell’s traditional definition and exemplified by Buffy Summers of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Kara “Starbuck” Thrace of Battlestar Galactica. As representations of the female hero within this genre, they reimagine pre-existing stereotypes, such as the female victim and the male hotshot pilot, and then pursue a hero’s journey of death and resurrection that is unique because of their gender. This new trend is the result of third-wave feminism and necessary for the further development of feminist literary works, particularly within the realm of Sci-Fi/Fantasy.
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Läkarprofessionens förändrade arbetsvillkor : En studie om läkares erfarenheter av de förändrade villkoren inom professionenElma, Mikullovci, Kristin, Freij January 2017 (has links)
This study is based on doctors' experiences of the changing conditions in the workplace from a profession to the ongoing deprofessionalisation. Former studies suggests that medical professionals have undergone deprofessionalisation in the form of social changes. Our purpose with this paper is to find out the doctors’ experiences of the changing conditions. The empirical data consists of ten interviews with ten different doctors regarding their worklife experience from the medical profession. The result indicate patterns of deprofessionalisation based on three social changes: 1. Knowledge society – the relationship between the doctor and the patient has changed because of the patient’s rights and the information society, which has led to the weakening of the doctors' exclusivity of the knowledge base. 2. New Public Management – new reforms in the form of bureaucracy and market management has entered the profession, and it has led to the weakening of the profession’s autonomy. 3. The attributes of the medical profession – the doctor’s coat has been a clear status symbol and distinction between doctors and outsiders, and the removal of the doctor’s coat has led to the reduced status of the profession.
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Plasmonic metasurfaces for enhanced third harmonic generationSanadgol Nezami, Mohammadreza 09 September 2016 (has links)
This research was mainly focused on the design and optimization of aperture-based structures to achieve the greatest third harmonic conversion efficiency. It was discovered that by tuning the localized surface plasmon resonance to the fundamental beam wavelength, and by tuning the propagating surface plasmons resonance to the Bragg resonance of the aperture arrays, both the directivity and conversion efficiency of the third harmonic signal were enhanced. The influence of the gap plasmon resonance on the third harmonic conversion efficiency of the aperture arrays was also investigated. The resulted third harmonic generation (THG) from an array of annular ring apertures as a closed loop structure were compared to arrays of H-shaped, double nanohole and rectangular apertures as open-loop structures. The H-shaped structure had the greatest conversion efficiency at approximately 0.5 %. Moreover, it was discovered that the maximum THG did not result from the smallest gap; instead, the gap sizes where the scattering and absorption cross sections were equal, led to the greatest THG. The finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations based on the nonlinear scattering theory were also performed. The simulation results were in good agreement with the experimental data. Moreover, a modified quantum-corrected model was developed to study the electron tunneling effect as a limiting factor of the THG from plasmonic structures in the sub-nanometer regime. / Graduate / 0544 / 0794 / 0752 / 0756 / mrnezami@gmail.com
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Changing to third party logisticsLindskog, Magnus January 2003 (has links)
Third party logistics (TPL), the procurement of an integrated set of logistics services in a long-term relationship between a shipper (goods owner) and a service provider, is today a viable option for how companies carry out their logistics activities. Very little has been written on implementation or change issues in a TPL setting; these issues are identified as important, but not elaborated. There is however reason to believe that implementation of TPL arrangements, or rather establishment thereof, involves a complex change process involving substantial change for a wide range of actors in both the shipper’s and the provider’s organisation. When comparing literature that deals with the TPL establishment process with a stream of research that is concerned with logistics change, it comes to light that there is a discrepancy between the theoretical and methodological foundations of the former works, and what is written in these pieces regarding the process. It is concluded that recommendations for how to manage the establishment process are given without being founded in a theory of process, or research designs capable of studying process. The theoretical underpinnings of TPL literature are founded in a view of change as a matter of conducting rational analysis and conceiving the strategically wisest decisions for the logistics system as a whole. Implementation is viewed as an unproblematic exercise of issuing directives to affected actors, asserting that all actors are rational, therefore rationally conceived decisions will be accepted and implemented accordingly. Therefore the overarching purpose of this research is: To explore the change process of third party logistics establishment To fulfil this purpose the two streams of research mentioned above are combined. A meta-model of process consisting of the three interrelated dimensions content, context, and process forms the starting point for the study of process, but this is not sufficient for a study of change; a theory of change which is capable of capturing the mechanisms of the change process as it unfolds is also needed. Therefore the theory of change of the second stream of research mentioned above is adopted. The theory of change encompasses three models of change, which are archetypical representations of the mechanisms underlying change processes according to different assumptions of what change is and how change comes about. These models are denoted the linear, the processual, and the circular. One important aspect of this theory of change is that the approach to change should be aligned with the extent oflearning requirements on the actors who are affected by or involved in the change. An actors perspective is therefore called for, and adopted in this thesis. This thesis is the first step of a wider research effort concerned with studying the process of establishing TPL. Therefore, of the three dimensions of change, the contentdimension is excluded from study in this thesis. Governed by the meta-model of process, two research objectives are formulated: To explore the context within which the TPL establishment process unfolds and describe the contextual dependence of this process & To describe the change process of TPL establishment in terms of the linear, processual, and circular models of change The empirical investigation applied is a single-case retrospective study, in which the case is the establishment process between a Swedish company and an international TPL service provider. A total of fifteen actors have been interviewed; ten on the shipper side of the dyad, five on the provider side. Although the TPL establishment process is an interorganisational process, this thesis focuses on the intraorganisational process of the shipper, why the empirical material from the other side of the dyad is not used in this thesis, The interorganisational aspect, as well as the intraorganisational side within the provider’s organisation are nevertheless important, and will be included in future research. The interviews were carried out in an unstructured manner, in which the interviewees were asked to retell the story from their own perspectives. Actors from varying positions, who were involved in the process, are included in the study; in the total sample all groups who were most affected or involved are represented. The interviews rendered ten stories of the studied process. These stories were then analysed by means of a pattern-matching logic, in order to seek out the important contextual dependencies of the process, and to explore the mechanisms of the change process, as it evolved in context. After having conducted this first step of the ongoing research effort, four main conclusions can be drawn: - The TPL establishment process is context dependent. - Not only rational mechanisms are at play in the process. - It is important to acknowledge actors, not only systems. - It is important to acknowledge the process, not only the decision. / <p>ISRN/Report code: LiU-TEK-LIC-2003:27</p>
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Post-capitalism, post-growth, post-consumerism? Eco-political hopes beyond sustainabilityBlühdorn, Ingolfur 03 1900 (has links) (PDF)
As a road map for a structural transformation of socially and
ecologically self-destructive consumer societies, the paradigm of
sustainability is increasingly regarded as a spent force. Yet, its
exhaustion seems to coincide with the rebirth of several ideas
reminiscent of earlier, more radical currents of eco-political
thought: liberation from capitalism, consumerism and the logic
of growth. May the exhaustion of the sustainability paradigm
finally re-open the intellectual and political space for the big
push beyond the established socio-economic order? Looking
from the perspective of social and eco-political theory, this article
argues that the new narratives (and social practices) of postcapitalism,
degrowth and post-consumerism cannot plausibly be
read as signalling a new eco-political departure. It suggests that
beyond the exhaustion of the sustainability paradigm, we are
witnessing, more than anything, the further advancement of the
politics of unsustainability - and that in this politics the new
narratives of hope may themselves be playing a crucial role.
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Exploring the possibilities of relaxing the privity principle of contract to accommodate the interests of third parties in South AfricaMbonderi, Bright January 2018 (has links)
Magister Legum - LLM / This thesis investigates the possibility of relaxing the privity principle of contract to accommodate the interests of third parties in South Africa. It explores concepts relating to the doctrine of privity as well as the two legs that constitute this common law doctrine. It will draw lessons from the English legal system because English law of contract managed to reform the doctrine of privity in order to accommodate the interests of third parties to a contract. While this thesis is not a comparative study of England and South Africa, it will draw substantially from lessons that can be taken from England with regard to abrogating the privity principle of contract. England has been chosen as the point of reference because there has not yet been any other African country that has reformed this privity principle of the common law of contract in order to accommodate the interests of third parties.
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Upcast Eyes: Medico-Legal Discourse, Spectacle, and Deviance in France, 1870-1914Cavallari, Jason Robert January 2009 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Paul Breines / This dissertation attempts to problematize the question of agency in disciplinary societies by examining the symbolic importance in fin-de-siècle French culture of the abject deviants who were the target of medico-legal discourse in the Third Republic. In particular, I develop three main propositions. First, I am making a broad anthropological claim that the power implicitly given to deviants to establish boundaries between normality and abnormality paradoxically enabled them to shift borders of cleanliness and pollution in public discourse. Whereas others have argued that borderline deviants are powerless in their abjection, I propose the opposite: by giving deviants the power to shape the order of the Third Republic, medico-legal authorities unwittingly gave them precisely that -- enormous power. Second, I contend that this power largely took shape within the context of the rise of consumer society and urban spectacle. Spectacularization and widespread accessibility to information engendered a populace capable of suspicion, resistance, and resignification. Others have interpreted the spectacularization of narratives of deviance as being foisted upon passive consumers lacking intellectual agency and therefore accepting these narratives as the standards for bourgeois behavior. I suggest instead that spectacularization provided the precondition of possibility for the invention of a resistant and even potentially revolutionary populace. Third and finally, I make the claim that those who are seen are also capable of seeing, and hence, of questioning, negotiating, and redefining. Others, particularly those influenced by the work of Michel Foucault, have argued that "the public" was a docile, passive crowd, stripped of agency, helplessly accepting of ideas of republican virtue embodied by medico-legal discourses of deviance and the clinical gaze. In particular, the paradigm of the "panopticon" has perhaps overly influenced notions of bourgeois society. In the panoptic society, being self-conscious of always being (hypothetically) seen, actors police themselves to the point of inaction. I contend that this position assumes the desirability of a "correct" form of behavior to which all others must conform. Therefore, I argue for a very different conception of bourgeois society. If we look not to the panopticon, but rather to venues of spectacularization and consumer culture, we will see that, contrary to the marginalization implied by the panoptic model, deviance was celebrated as a symbol of freedom and release from the deterministic medico-legal gaze and helped to create multiple competing "scopic regimes." As a result, the consumer culture of the grands boulevards was not a sterile, depoliticized world of uncritical engagement defined by passive observation and consumption of spectacle and commodity, but rather a culture that celebrated spectacle as a venue for re-infusing the public sphere with social and political ambiguity against the rigid boundaries erected by the medico-legal discourses of the Third Republic. / Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2009. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: History.
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Theoretical investigation of the Optical Kerr effect and Third-Harmonic Generation in AU-VO2 thin-films.Nkulu, Mulunda Franly 22 March 2006 (has links)
Master of Science - Science / The theoretical investigation of the Optical Kerr Effect (OKE) and Third- Harmonic Generation (THG) of Au-VO2 nanocomposite thin-films undertaken in this project is motivated by the potential use of the Au-VO2 nanocomposite in nonlinear optical (NLO) devices. NLO devices are a driving force in today fs high technology industry. In this thesis the OKE is estimated and computed and will be compared later to the measured OKE using the Z-scan interferometric laser technique [47]. This is a simple yet highly sensitive single-beam experimental
technique used to determine the real part of the dielectric susceptibility.
The study of the OKE in these composites has shown that it has a high value, comparable to that found in Au-SiO2, Au-TiO2 and Au-Al2O3 thin-films [29, 33]. This is despite the fact that the Au volumetric concentration in the Au-VO2 composites considered here is 10 percent at most, whereas in the other above mentioned composite thin-films the volumetric concentration range was between 5 − 60 percent. Moreover, it has been demonstrated that the OKE is thermally tunable in the Au-VO2 thin-films, owing to the thermally tunable optical properties of the VO2 [8, 38]. It is found that the magnitude of the OKE is of the order of 10−6 esu when the composite is below 68 0C and it is of the order of 10−7 esu when the nanocomposite thin-film is above 68 0C.
The large enhancement of the OKE is due to the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) of the nanogold particles. Its fast response, which is of the order of few picoseconds [4, 6, 7], makes the Au-VO2 nanocomposite a good candidate as a fast thermally tunable optical switch or modulator.
The modelling here of high-order harmonic generation in strongly absorbing media, as regards the amplitude of the primary beam, takes into account pump attenuation only, due to the absorption of light by the media. It is not concerned with pump depletion which is a consequence of the transfer of energy to
the harmonics and which is small by comparison with attenuation in absorbing media. The modelling is applied to the so-called transmission and reflection configurations.
The former refers to the case in which the high-order harmonic wave is monitored in the same direction as the input fundamental wave, whereas the latter describes the situation in which the fundamental wave is in the opposite direction to the high-order harmonic one.
To analyse high-order harmonic generation one has to relate the high-order harmonic intensity to the fundamental intensity [1, 9, 10, 34-36]. In so doing, a general formula for analysing high-order harmonic generation is obtained and
reduced to the particular case pertaining to THG in strongly absorbing media.
The ratio of the third-harmonic intensity to the fundamental intensity is termed the conversion coefficient or the conversion efficiency, and it is denoted by ā [23, 34]. It is useful in the sense that it expresses quantitatively the amount of input light of frequency ą converted into light of frequency ną, where
n is the order of nonlinear polarisation [1].
It is found that the THG conversion coefficient is higher the higher the laser intensity. It is thus advantageous to use a pulsed laser, which achieved very high intensities for short periods, separated by long off periods. The net harmonic output in this case is much higher than one would obtain with a continous laser of the same average output. It is found here that ƒÅ is greater in the reflection configuration compared to the transmission one above and below Tt in the photon energy range 1.0 − 3.0 eV, see Fig. 5.1 to 5.8.
However, the conversion efficiency for THG in the Au-VO2 nanocomposites for the picoseconds laser illumination we have considered, is still extremely low, and it is difficult to see a potential use for this system as a tunable frequency converter. The situation would become more favorable with the use of femtosecond
laser pulses, where for the same pulse energy the intensity is much greater.
The laser pulse energy must be limited to avoid excessive heating of the thin-film. The heat generated as a consequence of the illumination of the thin-film by the laser [23] may be controlled by using a simple cooling device which consists of a substrate on which the thin-film is deposited. The choice of such a substrate depends on whether THG is monitored in the transmission or reflection configuration. In the former a transparent substrate must be used (for example diamond) whereas in the latter an opaque substrate may be used (for example
Ag). Calculations pertaining to the removal of heat from the illuminated film are reported, and show that thermal control is manageable but only within limits.
To avoid a temperature rise of more than 5 0K the peak laser intensity we found must not exceed 7.4 ~105Wcm−2 with a pulse duration of 5 ps.
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A Difference of Degrees: Ernst Juenger, the National Socialists, and a New EuropeHonsberger, Laura January 2006 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Devin Pendas / Ernst Juenger lived through almost the entire 20th century. This longevity has placed him at the center of many of the most defining moments of modern German history. It is not, however, simply his longevity but his attitudes that have caused such a controversy to grow up around him. A staunch nationalist and one might venture to say, war-monger, during the First World War and a virulent enemy of the Weimar Republic, many historians have classified him as a Nazi author. This thesis explores the relationsihp of Ernst Juenger to the National Socialists in the context of his writing and political leanings between the First World War and the end of the Second. Without understanding the integral differences between his ideology and that of the NSDAP (namely their divergence on the issues of racial purity, parliamentarianism, communism, the use of power, and the position of art)one cannot appreciate his place in history and his perspective on Germany. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2006. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: History. / Discipline: College Honors Program.
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From Heaven to Hell: Christianity in the Third Reich and Christian Imagery in Nazi PropagandaKelty, Margaret Claire January 2004 (has links)
Thesis advisor: John Michalczyk / Although the National Socialists' ultimate intentions in regard to religion were concealed from the pubic under layers of political rhetoric, their objectives were nonetheless clear. The National Socialists sought the destruction of the Christian religion, whose teachings and values were seen as inimical to those of the State, and the establishment of a Reichskirche that would preach the doctrines of National Socialism. The German government during the Third Reich was a totalitarian regime, but there was one matter in which the Nazi Party did not have carte blanche, religion, which made it an intrinsic threat to the authority of the State. Many Nazi officials saw Christianity as the inherent and irreconcilable enemy of National Socialism, but they knew they risked losing the support of the German people if they instantly dissolved the Christian Churches. Instead of vehemently attacking the Christian confessions the way they did in Poland, in Germany the National Socialists set up a mirage of support for and acceptance of religious institutions, all while working to undermine the Christian tradition that they considered of greatest detriment and danger to their State. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2004. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: College Honors Program.
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