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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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O heavy metal na revista Rock Brigade : aproximações entre jornalismo musical e identidade juvenil

Silva, Jaime Luis da January 2008 (has links)
O heavy metal é um dos gêneros mais antigos dentro do universo musical do rock and roll. No decorrer das últimas quatro décadas, o heavy metal transcendeu o âmbito estritamente musical, tornando-se uma manifestação cultural mundializada, em torno da qual se construiu uma cadeia midiática específica, que inclui, entre outros elementos, publicações especializadas. Um desses títulos segmentados é o objeto desta pesquisa, a revista mensal Rock Brigade, editada em São Paulo desde 1982. Este trabalho busca compreender como a representação do heavy metal produzida pela revista Rock Brigade pode levar à formação de uma identidade para este gênero musical e seus apreciadores. Para isso, são analisados os sentidos produzidos nos discursos de entrevistados, jornalistas e leitores presentes na publicação. Filiada à perspectiva construcionista do jornalismo, esta pesquisa utiliza os Estudos Culturais britânicos como referencial teórico para pensar as questões referentes à representação e a identidades. O suporte metodológico do trabalho é dado pela Análise de Discurso de tradição francesa. Nesta pesquisa, foram analisadas seis edições da revista Rock Brigade, com intervalo de quatro meses entre cada uma, cobrindo o período de junho de 2005 a março de 2007, totalizando 198 textos que resultaram em 309 seqüências discursivas. A análise revelou que os sentidos presentes em quatro formações discursivas – “a comunidade dos diferentes”, “os batalhadores”, “os reverentes à tradição” e “os seres das trevas” – constroem uma representação do heavy metal como um gênero musical absolutamente distinto dos demais. Essa delimitação torna o heavy metal um espaço simbólico singular com o qual os membros de sua comunidade de apreciadores podem se identificar. / Heavy metal is one of the oldest genres inside of the musical universe of the rock and roll. In elapsing of last the four decades, heavy metal exceeded the strictly musical scope, becoming a worldwide cultural manifestation, around which it was built a specific media chain, that includes, among other elements, specialized publications. One of those publications is the subject of this study, the monthly magazine Rock Brigade, published in São Paulo since 1982. This study searches to understand as the representation of heavy metal produced by the magazine Rock Brigade can take to the formation of an identity for this musical genre and its fans. For this, it is analyzed the meanings produced in the discourses of interviewees, journalists and readers that can be found in the publication. Joined to the constructionist perspective of the journalism, this study uses the British Cultural Studies as theoretic reference to think the questions about the representation and identities. The methodological support of the study is given by the Discourse Analysis of French tradition. In this research, six issues of Rock Brigade magazine were studied, with an intermission of four months between each one, covering a period of time started in June, 2005 and ended in March, 2007, totalizing 198 texts which resulted in 309 discursive sequences. The analysis disclosed that the meanings established in four discursive formations – “the community of the different ones”, “the fighting ones”, “the reverends to the tradition” and “the beings of the darkness” – establishes a representation of heavy metal as absolutely distinct from the others musical genres. This delimitation becomes heavy metal a singular symbolic space with which the members of its community of fans can be identified.
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O heavy metal na revista Rock Brigade : aproximações entre jornalismo musical e identidade juvenil

Silva, Jaime Luis da January 2008 (has links)
O heavy metal é um dos gêneros mais antigos dentro do universo musical do rock and roll. No decorrer das últimas quatro décadas, o heavy metal transcendeu o âmbito estritamente musical, tornando-se uma manifestação cultural mundializada, em torno da qual se construiu uma cadeia midiática específica, que inclui, entre outros elementos, publicações especializadas. Um desses títulos segmentados é o objeto desta pesquisa, a revista mensal Rock Brigade, editada em São Paulo desde 1982. Este trabalho busca compreender como a representação do heavy metal produzida pela revista Rock Brigade pode levar à formação de uma identidade para este gênero musical e seus apreciadores. Para isso, são analisados os sentidos produzidos nos discursos de entrevistados, jornalistas e leitores presentes na publicação. Filiada à perspectiva construcionista do jornalismo, esta pesquisa utiliza os Estudos Culturais britânicos como referencial teórico para pensar as questões referentes à representação e a identidades. O suporte metodológico do trabalho é dado pela Análise de Discurso de tradição francesa. Nesta pesquisa, foram analisadas seis edições da revista Rock Brigade, com intervalo de quatro meses entre cada uma, cobrindo o período de junho de 2005 a março de 2007, totalizando 198 textos que resultaram em 309 seqüências discursivas. A análise revelou que os sentidos presentes em quatro formações discursivas – “a comunidade dos diferentes”, “os batalhadores”, “os reverentes à tradição” e “os seres das trevas” – constroem uma representação do heavy metal como um gênero musical absolutamente distinto dos demais. Essa delimitação torna o heavy metal um espaço simbólico singular com o qual os membros de sua comunidade de apreciadores podem se identificar. / Heavy metal is one of the oldest genres inside of the musical universe of the rock and roll. In elapsing of last the four decades, heavy metal exceeded the strictly musical scope, becoming a worldwide cultural manifestation, around which it was built a specific media chain, that includes, among other elements, specialized publications. One of those publications is the subject of this study, the monthly magazine Rock Brigade, published in São Paulo since 1982. This study searches to understand as the representation of heavy metal produced by the magazine Rock Brigade can take to the formation of an identity for this musical genre and its fans. For this, it is analyzed the meanings produced in the discourses of interviewees, journalists and readers that can be found in the publication. Joined to the constructionist perspective of the journalism, this study uses the British Cultural Studies as theoretic reference to think the questions about the representation and identities. The methodological support of the study is given by the Discourse Analysis of French tradition. In this research, six issues of Rock Brigade magazine were studied, with an intermission of four months between each one, covering a period of time started in June, 2005 and ended in March, 2007, totalizing 198 texts which resulted in 309 discursive sequences. The analysis disclosed that the meanings established in four discursive formations – “the community of the different ones”, “the fighting ones”, “the reverends to the tradition” and “the beings of the darkness” – establishes a representation of heavy metal as absolutely distinct from the others musical genres. This delimitation becomes heavy metal a singular symbolic space with which the members of its community of fans can be identified.
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O heavy metal na revista Rock Brigade : aproximações entre jornalismo musical e identidade juvenil

Silva, Jaime Luis da January 2008 (has links)
O heavy metal é um dos gêneros mais antigos dentro do universo musical do rock and roll. No decorrer das últimas quatro décadas, o heavy metal transcendeu o âmbito estritamente musical, tornando-se uma manifestação cultural mundializada, em torno da qual se construiu uma cadeia midiática específica, que inclui, entre outros elementos, publicações especializadas. Um desses títulos segmentados é o objeto desta pesquisa, a revista mensal Rock Brigade, editada em São Paulo desde 1982. Este trabalho busca compreender como a representação do heavy metal produzida pela revista Rock Brigade pode levar à formação de uma identidade para este gênero musical e seus apreciadores. Para isso, são analisados os sentidos produzidos nos discursos de entrevistados, jornalistas e leitores presentes na publicação. Filiada à perspectiva construcionista do jornalismo, esta pesquisa utiliza os Estudos Culturais britânicos como referencial teórico para pensar as questões referentes à representação e a identidades. O suporte metodológico do trabalho é dado pela Análise de Discurso de tradição francesa. Nesta pesquisa, foram analisadas seis edições da revista Rock Brigade, com intervalo de quatro meses entre cada uma, cobrindo o período de junho de 2005 a março de 2007, totalizando 198 textos que resultaram em 309 seqüências discursivas. A análise revelou que os sentidos presentes em quatro formações discursivas – “a comunidade dos diferentes”, “os batalhadores”, “os reverentes à tradição” e “os seres das trevas” – constroem uma representação do heavy metal como um gênero musical absolutamente distinto dos demais. Essa delimitação torna o heavy metal um espaço simbólico singular com o qual os membros de sua comunidade de apreciadores podem se identificar. / Heavy metal is one of the oldest genres inside of the musical universe of the rock and roll. In elapsing of last the four decades, heavy metal exceeded the strictly musical scope, becoming a worldwide cultural manifestation, around which it was built a specific media chain, that includes, among other elements, specialized publications. One of those publications is the subject of this study, the monthly magazine Rock Brigade, published in São Paulo since 1982. This study searches to understand as the representation of heavy metal produced by the magazine Rock Brigade can take to the formation of an identity for this musical genre and its fans. For this, it is analyzed the meanings produced in the discourses of interviewees, journalists and readers that can be found in the publication. Joined to the constructionist perspective of the journalism, this study uses the British Cultural Studies as theoretic reference to think the questions about the representation and identities. The methodological support of the study is given by the Discourse Analysis of French tradition. In this research, six issues of Rock Brigade magazine were studied, with an intermission of four months between each one, covering a period of time started in June, 2005 and ended in March, 2007, totalizing 198 texts which resulted in 309 discursive sequences. The analysis disclosed that the meanings established in four discursive formations – “the community of the different ones”, “the fighting ones”, “the reverends to the tradition” and “the beings of the darkness” – establishes a representation of heavy metal as absolutely distinct from the others musical genres. This delimitation becomes heavy metal a singular symbolic space with which the members of its community of fans can be identified.
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The Civil War Diet

Brennan, Matthew Philip 27 June 2005 (has links)
The soldier's diet in the Civil War has been known as poor, and a number of illnesses and disorders have been associated with it. However, a nutritional analysis placed within the context of mid-nineteenth century American nutrition has been lacking. Such an approach makes clear the connection between illness and diet during the war for the average soldier and defines the importance of nutrition's role in the war. It also provides a bridge from the American diet to the soldier diet, outlining correlations between the two and examining the influence of physicians, chemists, and health reformers on the Civil War diet. / Master of Arts
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Analysis of Stryker brigade combat team strategic sealift deployment options

Gill, Preston L. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Naval Postgraduate School, 2003. / Title from title screen (viewed May 24, 2004). "December 2003." Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40). Also issued in paper format.
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St. John Ambulance Brigade Kln & N.T. Command Headquarters /

Wong, Chun-kit. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M. Arch.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes special report study entitled: Design on slope. Includes bibliographical references.
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Analysis of Stryker brigade combat team strategic sealift deployment options /

Gill, Preston L. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Operations Research)--Naval Postgraduate School, December 2003. / Thesis advisor(s): Eugene Paulo, Kevin J. Maher. Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40). Also available online.
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St. John Ambulance Brigade Kln & N.T. Command Headquarters

Wong, Chun-kit. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (M.Arch.)--University of Hong Kong, 1998. / Includes special report study entitled : Design on slope. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print.
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The memory and the legacy : the Whittlin' Whistlin' Brigade--the Young Company, 1974-2001 /

Crow, Ruthanne Lay, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Theatre and Media Arts, 2002. / Includes CD-ROM: "The Whittlin' Whistling Brigade, The Young Company. Electronic and multi-media thesis by Ruthanne Lay Crow, July 2002." Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-229).
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The Bakkie Brigade in Cape Town’s urban waste economy: exploring waste mobilities and the precariat

Goeiman, Johnathan January 2020 (has links)
Magister Artium - MA / Solid waste management in South Africa is in a phase of transitioning. This transition entails the valorisation and diversion of recyclable waste away from landfills for the creation of a new secondary recycling economy. However, reclaimers within the Global South have been engaged in valorising waste through market-driven pricing. Localised and ‘informal’ as they are, they remain a significant source of labour for global capital. Their presence runs parallel to the emergence of green models such as the circular economy, coupled with contentious initiatives that aim at formalising and integrating reclaimers. Given the revitalised emphasis on the urban waste economy, inadequate attention has been given to understanding the linkages between the formal processing companies and informal waste reclaimers operating at the level of the street and landfill.

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