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Elephant in the room organizational framing and personal and collective identity conflict resolution among Log Cabin Republicans /Muse, Courtney Sanders. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D. in Sociology)--Vanderbilt University, Dec. 2008. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
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Bringing back the right traditional family values and the countermovement politics of the Family Coalition Party of British Columbia /MacKenzie, Chris, January 1998 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of British Columbia, 1998. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 397-446).
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The psychological dynamics of group-based considerations on partisanship a case study of Christian conservatives and conflict in the Republican Party /McAdams, Erin Stamatia, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2009. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-207).
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Authoritarianism and Korean attitudes about marriage and interpersonal relationshipsPark, Clare Jungho. January 2010 (has links)
Honors Project--Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion: The limits of Haidt: How his explanation of political animosity failsLaFollette, Hugh, Woodruff, Michael L. 01 January 2015 (has links)
Jonathan Haidt's The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conservatives to get along. His aim is not just explanatory but also prescriptive. Once we understand that the differences between disputants spring from distinct moral views held by equally sincere people, then we will no longer have reason for deep political animus. Conservatives and Liberals have distinct (although somewhat overlapping) moral views and they understand human nature differently. He claims that these differences are best understood by consulting an array of psychological studies, key genetic findings, and the theoretical underpinnings of sociobiology. After summarizing his arguments, we isolate and discuss the three most important and contentious issues in his book. We argue that although the project's motivation is noble and some of his findings are insightful, his key explanations, inferences, and prescriptions are wanting. We end by suggesting a way he could defend a weaker version of his view.
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Méthode de raffinement de maillage adaptatif hybride pour le suivi de fronts dans des écoulements incompressiblesDelage Santacreu, Stéphanie 24 June 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Dans ce travail de thèse, on s'est intéressé à la simulation d'écoulements incompressibles multi-échelles et multiphasiques. L'une des principales difficultés numériques est l'introduction d'une diffusion numérique due aux schémas utilisés. Celle-ci étant indépendante du maillage, une possibilité est de simuler ce type d'écoulement avec un très grand nombre points. Cependant, les besoins en ressources informatiques et en temps deviennent rapidement importants. On a donc développé une méthode de raffinement de maillage adaptatif (AMR) dans le but de suivre, soit des interfaces dans un écoulement diphasique, soit des fronts de concentration dans un écoulement monophasique avec transport d'une espèce inerte, de manière précise tout en optimisant le temps CPU et<br />la taille mémoire. On montre au travers de cas d'étude 2D et 3D, judicieusement choisis, l'efficacité de cette méthode.
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Grand army of the republic or grand army of the Republicans?: political party and ideological preferences of American enlisted personnelInbody, Donald Stephen 02 November 2009 (has links)
While much research has been conducted into the political behavior and attitudes of American military officers, little has been accomplished with respect to enlisted personnel. Most reports assume that the American military identify largely with the Republican Party and are mostly conservative in attitude. The most recent large-scale study, the TISS Survey on the Military in the Post Cold War Era conducted by Feaver and Kohn in 1998-1999, confirmed those assumptions among senior officers and is often quoted as representative of the entire military. However, the demographic characteristics of enlisted personnel predict different behavior. The enlisted ranks of the American military are over-represented by minorities who traditionally identify with the Democratic Party. The present study gathered data on enlisted personnel, by means of a survey, to determine whether that specialized population is significantly different in attitude and behavior from that of the officer corps and of the general American population. Enlisted personnel identify with the Republican Party in about the same proportion as do the general American population. However, only about half as many enlisted personnel identify with the Democratic Party as do civilians. Enlisted personnel are also about three times more likely to identify as Independents as do other Americans. Active-duty enlisted personnel demonstrate a 1.7 to 1 partisan (Republican to Democrat) ratio, similar to that found in the veteran enlisted sample (1.8 to 1) and the officer sample (1.6 to 1). The civilian sample shows a .95 to 1 partisan ratio. Thus, active-duty enlisted personnel who identify with a political party are about twice as likely to identify with the Republican Party as are civilians. However, active-duty enlisted personnel are nearly four times as likely as civilians to report being Independent, and are substantially less likely than civilians to identify with the Democratic Party. The Republican to Democrat ratio may well explain the commentary about and observations of a Republican dominated military. Despite the fact that the overall proportion of Republicans within the military is no greater than that found within the general population, that there are twice as many individuals who will state that they are Republicans as those who will state that they are Democrats can easily give the impression of a heavily Republican population. However, active-duty enlisted personnel remain strongly independent when compared to the civilian population. Of special note is a markedly higher political efficacy among military enlisted personnel than is found within the general American population. / text
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Approximation numérique de l'équation de Vlasov par des méthodes de type remapping conservatifGlanc, Pierre 20 January 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Cette thèse présente l'étude et le développement de méthodes numériques pour la résolution d'équations de transport, en particulier d'une méthode de remapping bidimensionnel dont un avantage important par rapport aux algorithmes existants est la propriété de conservation de la masse. De nombreux cas-tests permettront de comparer ces approches entre elles ainsi qu'à des méthodes de référence. On s'intéressera en particulier aux équations dites de Vlasov-Poisson et du Centre-Guide, qui apparaissent très classiquement dans le cadre de la physique des plasmas.
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Habillage mécanique d'un nanofil par un champ de force : de la mesure vectorielle ultrasensible aux systèmes quantiques hybrides / Mechanical dressing of a nanowire by a force field : from ultrasensitive vectorial measurement to hybrid quantum systemsMercier de Lépinay, Laure 30 June 2017 (has links)
L'étude du couplage hybride entre les vibrations d'un résonateur mécanique et un degré de liberté quantique requiert une très grande sensibilité en force. Ceci a motivé le développement récent de nano-oscillateurs ultra-légers, qui constituent des sondes de force ultra-sensibles opérant désormais au niveau de l'attoNewton.Le premier volet de ce travail traite de l'habillage mécanique d'un nanofil suspendu de carbure de silicium, oscillant dans deux directions transverses. Son évolution Brownienne ou excitée dans un champ de force externe perturbe ses propriétés : fréquences et directions propres de vibration. Une technique de mesure optique des vibrations du nanofil en deux dimensions a été développée. Elle a permis, dans un premier temps, de cartographier un champ de force électrostatique, révélant une phénoménologie de l'habillage spécifique aux dimensions supérieures à un. En particulier, les composantes cisaillantes du champ induisent une rotation des directions propres de vibration. Dans un deuxième temps, la technique de mesure a été testée dans un champ de force optique, produit par un laser focalisé sur le nanofil, et qui contient une composante rotationnelle, non conservative. On rapporte l'observation d'une brisure de l'orthogonalité des modes propres, d'une distorsion et d'une amplification des spectres de mouvement Brownien, toutes en accord avec le modèle décrivant l'habillage mécanique du nanofil par ce champ de force externe non potentiel. A partir d'un protocole adapté à la multi-dimensionnalité du système, une déviation à la relation fluctuation-dissipation a également été mesurée : il s'agit d'une conséquence de la sortie de l'équilibre induite par la force optique non-conservative. L'étude des propriétés thermodynamiques du système suggère des corrections à la relation fluctuation-dissipation et prédit enfin un phénomène de compression du bruit thermique de l'oscillateur en champ de force rotationnel.Le deuxième volet de la thèse concerne le système hybride constitué d'un nanofil et d'un qubit de spin, un centre coloré NV du diamant attaché à son extrémité. Les propriétés optiques de cette source de photons uniques oscillante sont caractérisées à partir de la mesure de corrélations spatio-temporelles de la fluorescence du centre NV sur lesquelles les vibrations de l'oscillateur se retrouvent encodées. Nous avons ainsi développé un système de mesure du mouvement compatible avec de très faibles flux de photons, inférieurs en particulier au taux de décohérence mécanique. La dernière partie de ce manuscrit présente une étude préliminaire du couplage du spin-mécanique. Après l'observation d'un triplet de Mollow phononique, les développements expérimentaux de la première partie de la thèse ont été intégrés à une expérience hybride de seconde génération stabilisée amenant la mesure de force ultra-sensible à la portée du système hybride. / The study of the hybrid coupling between the vibrations of a mechanical resonator and a quantum degree of freedom requires extremely high force sensitivities. This was one of the motivations for the recent development of ultra-light nano-oscillators which are ultra-sensitive force probes now routinely operating at the attoNewton level.The first part of this work deals with the mechanical dressing of a silicon carbide suspended nanowire oscillating in two transverse directions. Its Brownian or driven evolution in an external force field modifies its mechanical properties: eigen-frequencies and eigen-directions of oscillation. An optical technique to measure the nanowire vibrations in two dimensions was developed. First, this technique enabled to map out an electrostatic force field, which revealed a dressing phenomenology specific to dimensions greater than one. In particular, shearing components of the force field are responsible for a rotation of the eigen-directions of vibration. Second, the measurement technique was tested in an optical force field applied by a laser focused on the nanowire. This field contains a rotational, non-conservative component. The reported experimental observations: eigenmodes orthogonality breaking, distorsion and amplification of Brownian motion spectra, are all in good agreement with the model of the mechanical dressing. Using a protocol adapted to the multidimensionality of the system, a deviation to the fluctuation-dissipation relation has also been measured, as a consequence of the non-conservative force bringing the system out of equilibrium. The study of this system's thermodynamic properties suggests corrections to the fluctuation-dissipation relation and predicts a squeezing of the oscillator's thermal noise in rotational force fields.The second part of the thesis concerns the hybrid system composed of a nanowire and a spin qubit: a colored NV center in diamond bound to its extremity. The optical properties of this oscillating single photon source are characterized through the measurement of space-time fluorescence correlations on which the oscillator's vibrations are encoded. We then developed a motion measurement technique compatible with very low photon fluxes, in particular inferior to the mechanical decoherence rate. The last part of the manuscript presents a preliminary study of the spin-mechanical coupling. After the observation of a phononic Mollow triplet, the experimental developments of the first part of the thesis were integrated in a second-generation stabilized hybrid experiment bringing the ultrasensitive force measurement within the reach of the hybrid system.
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Approximation numérique de l'équation de Vlasov par des méthodes de type remapping conservatif / Numerical approximation of Vlasov equation by conservative remapping type methodsGlanc, Pierre 20 January 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse présente l'étude et le développement de méthodes numériques pour la résolution d'équations de transport, en particulier d'une méthode de remapping bidimensionnel dont un avantage important par rapport aux algorithmes existants est la propriété de conservation de la masse. De nombreux cas-tests permettront de comparer ces approches entre elles ainsi qu'à des méthodes de référence. On s'intéressera en particulier aux équations dites de Vlasov-Poisson et du Centre-Guide, qui apparaissent très classiquement dans le cadre de la physique des plasmas. / This PhD thesis presents the study and development of numerical methods for the resolution of transport equations, in particular a bidimensional remapping method whose main advantage over existing algorithms is the property of mass conservation. Numerous test cases are presented in order to compare these approaches with regard to the others and with reference methods. Focus is made on the so-called Vlasov-Poisson and Center-Guide equations, that appear very classically in the domain of plasma physics.
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