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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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Using Relational Dialectics Theory to Better Understand Autistic Communication Competence

Best, Stefanie A. 19 July 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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THE DIALECTICAL MATERIALIST WORLDVIEW AND ITS INDISPENSABILITY FOR REVOLUTIONARY POLITICS

Garrido, Carlos Lazaro 01 August 2022 (has links)
As the contradictions of U.S. capitalist imperialism have intensified the hardships of working class and poor Americans, spontaneous mass mobilizations have arisen with more frequency than in decades past. However, these social movements have all fallen with the same speed as they arose, often leaving nothing but hashtags and slogans to account for their existence. In this thesis, I postulate that the futility of U.S. social movements stems from their lack of organization and theoretical guidance. I hold that the U.S. masses’ organization along the lines of a non-dogmatic and non-mechanistic dialectical materialist outlook stands as the precondition for a successful anti-capitalist movement. In light of this, this thesis explores questions and misunderstandings related to the dialectical materialist outlook and creates the conditions for its concise and systematized elaboration, a task which it fulfills in the process of demonstrating its indispensability for revolutionary socialist politics.
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Against All Difficulties

Pritchard, David W. 01 January 2014 (has links) (PDF)
A collection of poems.
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On the Dialectics of Charisma in Marina Abramović’s 'The Artist is Present'

Senior, A., Kelly, Simon 04 1900 (has links)
Yes / While ‘charisma’ can be found in dramatic and theatrical parlance, the term enjoys only minimal critical attention in theatre and performance studies, with scholarly work on presence and actor training methods taking the lead in defining charisma’s supposed ‘undefinable’ quality. Within this context, the article examines the appearance of the term ‘charismatic space’ in relation to Marina Abramović’s retrospective The Artist is Present at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2010. Here Abramović uses this term to describe the shared space in which performer and spectator connect bodily, psychically, and spiritually through a shared sense of presence and energy in the moment of performance. Yet this is a space arguably constituted through a number of dialectical tensions and contradictions which, in dialogue with existing theatre scholarship on charisma, can be further understood by drawing on insights into charismatic leaders and charismatic authority in leadership studies. By examining the performance and its documentary traces in terms of dialectics we consider the political and ethical implications for how we think about power relations between artist/spectator in a neoliberal, market-driven art context. Here an alternative approach to conceiving of and facilitating a charismatic space is proposed which instead foregrounds what Bracha L. Ettinger calls a ‘matrixial encounter-event’: A relation of coexistence and compassion rather than dominance of self over other; performer over spectator; leader over follower. By illustrating the dialectical tensions in The Artist is Present, we consider the potential of the charismatic space not as generated through the seductive power or charm of an individual whose authority is tied to his/her ‘presence’, but as something co-produced within an ethical and relational space of trans-subjectivity.
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Tradição marxista e os problemas da dialética no serviço social brasileiro (1960-1982)

Dutra, Silmai Lazaro Neves 02 August 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Renata Lopes (renatasil82@gmail.com) on 2017-09-19T13:21:15Z No. of bitstreams: 1 silmailazaronevesdutra.pdf: 2110970 bytes, checksum: 0bc98fcb7029eb3d83fa51a3dff741f7 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Oliveira (adriana.oliveira@ufjf.edu.br) on 2017-09-22T15:02:19Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 silmailazaronevesdutra.pdf: 2110970 bytes, checksum: 0bc98fcb7029eb3d83fa51a3dff741f7 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-09-22T15:02:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 silmailazaronevesdutra.pdf: 2110970 bytes, checksum: 0bc98fcb7029eb3d83fa51a3dff741f7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-08-02 / O presente estudo tem como alvo reproduzir o movimento real de interlocução entre o Serviço Social e a tradição “crítico-dialética” na realidade brasileira entre 1960 e 1982. Propõe-se à desmistificação do padrão de cientificidade marxiano, analisa diacronicamente a interlocução entre o Serviço Social brasileiro e a tradição marxista, além de examinar a compreensão da “dialética” nas proposituras do “Método-BH” e nas análises de Marilda Villela Iamamoto. A investigação sugere que a interlocução entre o Serviço Social e a tradição marxista avança no tempo efetivando saltos qualitativos, donde a produção de Marilda Villela Iamamoto demarca um importante momento de inflexão para a categoria dos assistentes sociais na compreensão do referido padrão de cientificidade. / The present study focuses on reproducing the real movement of interlocution between the Social Work and the “critical-dialectical” tradition in the brazilian reality between 1960 and 1982. It proposes to demystify the Marxian scientificity standard; to diachronically analyze the interlocution between the brazilian Social Work and the Marxist tradition, in addition to examine the understanding of the dialectics in the propositions of the "Método-BH" and in the analysis of Marilda Villela Iamamoto. The research suggests that the interlocution between Social Work and the Marxist tradition advances in time, making qualitative leaps, where the production of Marilda Villela Iamamoto demarcates an important moment of inflection for the social assistants category on the understanding of the mentioned scientificity standard.
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A Dialectical Approach to Rethinking Roommate Relationships

Hanasono, Lisa Kiyomi 14 August 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Bases filosóficas para una teoría normativa integral de la argumentación. Hacia un enfoque unificado de sus dimensiones lógica, dialéctica y retórica

Bermejo Luque, Lilian 15 June 2006 (has links)
Tras el análisis de las principales teorías de la argumentación contemporáneas, se desarrollan concepciones alternativas de las dimensiones lógica, dialéctica y retórica de la argumentación de cara a la elaboración de una teoría normativa capaz de integrarlas. / After the analysis of the main current theories of argumentation, I develop alternative conceptions of the logical, dialectical and rhetorical dimensions of argumentation towards the elaboration of a normative theory of argumentation able to integrate them.
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[en] NEGATIVE DIALECTICS AS A PROSPECT FOR THOUGHT / [pt] DIALÉTICA NEGATIVA COMO PERSPECTIVA PARA O PENSAMENTO

PEDRO ROCHA DE OLIVEIRA 23 May 2005 (has links)
[pt] A partir da caracterização geral do pensamento ocidental como esclarecido, desenvolvida por Adorno e Horkheimer na Dialética do Esclarecimento, a Dialética Negativa de Adorno é apresentada, nesta Dissertação, como a expressão do modo de pensar adorniano. O pensamento esclarecido é tratado em função das características utilizadas por Adorno para defini-lo como sistemático. Enquanto anteposição ao pensamento sistemático, o modo de pensar adorniano, portanto, não é ele mesmo um sistema de pensamento, mas uma disciplina que procura questionar a preocupação do pensamento exclusivamente ou principalmente com sua própria coerência interna, preocupação esta que se dá em prejuízo do seu contato com o real. Nesta Dissertação, a apresentação do modo de proceder desta disciplina - a Dialética Negativa -, é preparada por uma análise do Górgias de Platão, e do Fé e Saber e da Fenomenologia do Espírito de Hegel, análise esta que, procurando os objetos em função dos quais a argumentação destes textos é construída, critica a indiferença com relação ao real praticada por estes autores, e sua afirmação de uma certa onipotência do pensamento. / [en] Proceeding from the general characterization enlightened thought developed by Adorno and Horkheimer in their Dialectics of Enlightenment, Adorno`s Negative Dialectic is presented as the expression of the adornian way of thinking. Enlightened thought is dealt with on the basis of those characteristics employed by Adorno to define it as systematic. As an alternative to systematic thought, the adornian way of thinking, therefore, is not itself a system, but a discipline that seeks to dispute thought`s traditional preocupation with its own internal consistency, whose consequences are much to the prejudice of thought`s contact with reality. The present dissertation thus aims at an exposition of this discipline`s way of proceeding, but such exposition is prepared by analyses of Plato`s Gorgias and of Hegel`s Faith and Knowledge and Phenomenology of Spirit. By looking for the objects behind those texts` argumentative consistence, those analyses criticize the indiference towards reality practiced by those authors, and brings to light their questionable affirmation of the omnipotency of thinking.
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Care in revolt : Labor conflict, gender, neoliberalism

Granberg, Magnus January 2016 (has links)
The present thesis is an exploration of normalization processes and the problem of appropriation in labor conflict. More specifically, it analyses the way contemporary labor conflicts in nursing relate to, and thereby help to illuminate, changes in modes of gender normalization under neoliberalism, and how nurse labor conflict thereby sheds light on wider patterns of labor strife. Analysis shows how a “virtue script” bound up with long-lasting patterns of gender normalization in nursing becomes tangled with forms of abstract labor related to “new public management” reform. Although the restructuring of work threatens public professionals’ autonomy, at the same time, it provides opportunities for resistance through collective action. What is more, this restructuring process facilitates the appropriation by nurses and, by implication, other public workers, of the discourses and ideals that belonged to the ethos of the Keynesian welfare state. However, this is a contradictory process, since the discourses and ideals thus appropriated inhere in modes of labor exploitation and normalization. Analysis indicates that although appropriation risks to reinforce gendered and exploitative ideas about work, the strategy can be a lever of collective mobilization, and one of its possible outcomes is the radical transformation of the entities it takes possession of. This interview study is mainly based on four journal articles, attending to different aspects of an act of collective resignation taken by registered nurses at a Swedish hospital ward. This is an emerging form of collective action and the thesis provides one of the first analyses of this new grassroots and workplace-based phenomenon, which may be considered its particular empirical contribution. On the other hand, the chapters of the cover essay unfold a sustained argument on normalization and appropriation, thereby elaborating theoretical themes broached in the articles. The focal point of this discussion is a certain concept of form, deployed in Marxist and feminist theory, a concept pointing to the identity of thought-forms and practically enacted forms. Further, these forms migrate: they are evoked in practices wherein “the mind is not active as sentient” (Hegel), later to be projected by the mind onto different entities. The results of the discussion thus question common approaches to normalization. In particular, it is untenable to oppose a tacit and internal mode of control where individuals are induced to comply by attaching to identifications (by becoming/being made into subjects) to an overt and external mode reliant on sheer coercion. This matter–form dichotomy should be dissolved, and modes of coercion should be understood to leave subjective imprints—not at the level of identity but at the level of thought’s infrastructure, that is, form. / Föreliggande avhandling utforskar normaliseringsprocesser och problem rörande appropriering i samband med arbetskonflikter. Avhandlingen analyserar hur sam-tida arbetskonflikter i sjuksköterskeprofessionen relaterar till och sålunda belyser förändrad genusnormalisering i en nyliberal tid, samt hur dessa konflikter belyser övergripande konfliktmönster i arbetslivet. Analysen påvisar hur en ”dygdighets-norm” kopplad till långlivade modaliteter av genusnormalisering sammanvävs med en form av abstrakt arbete relaterad till sentida NPM-reformer. Men medan denna omstruktureringsprocess urholkar den autonomi som professioner i offentlig sektor länge innehaft medför den också möjligheter till kollektiva motståndshandlingar. Vidare möjliggör denna nyliberala omstrukturering sjuksköterskors—liksom andra offentliga professioners—appropriering av diskurser och ideal som var centrala i den tidigare, keynesianska, välfärdsstaten; men detta är en motsägelsefull process då dessa diskurser och ideal är sprungna ur, och präglade av, historier av utsugning och normalisering. Analysen visar att medan appropriering visserligen riskerar att reproducera former av normalisering underlättar denna strategi mobilisering och kan i förlängningen omvandla övertagna diskurser och ideal. Denna intervjustudie är huvudsakligen baserad på fyra artiklar: de analyserar olika aspekter av en kollektiv uppsägningsaktion bland sjuksköterskor vid en sjukhus-avdelning. Detta är en framväxande typ av aktion i Sverige och avhandlingen är en av de första studierna av denna gräsrots- och arbetsplatsbaserade kampform, vilket kan ses som dess empiriska forskningsbidrag. I kappan förs, å andra sidan, en kon-tinuerlig teoretisk diskussion kring normalisering och appropriering som utvecklar teman som lyfts i de enskilda artiklarna. Diskussionen kretsar kring ett visst form-begrepp, som härrör ur marxistisk och feministisk teori och som påvisar en identitet mellan tankeform och praktiskt artikulerad form. Dessa former migrerar; de uttrycks omedvetet i praktiker där individens fokus är annorstädes och projiceras sedan på andra praktiker. I diskussionen ifrågasätts sålunda vedertagna förståelser av norma-lisering: det är teoretiskt ofruktbart att ställa omedvetna, interna, former av kontroll där lydnad eller konformitet uppnås via internaliseringen av påbjudna identiteter mot medvetna, externa, eller tvingande, former av kontroll. En häri latent dikotomi om materia respektive form bör upplösas i syfte att synliggöra hur ett slags kontroll över arbete lämnar subjektiverande avtryck, inte genom att påbjuda identifikationer utan genom att forma vad som kan beskrivas som tänkandets minsta beståndsdelar. / <p>Vid tidpunkten för disputationen var följande delarbeten opublicerade: delarbete 2 och 4 inskickat.</p><p>At the time of the doctoral defence the following papers were unpublished: paper 2 and 4 submitted.</p>
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The Devils of History : Understanding Mass-violence Through the Thinking of Horkheimer and Adorno – The Case of Cambodia 1975-1979

Becker, Lior January 2016 (has links)
Why does mass-violence happen at all? This paper takes the first steps to establish a model to answer this question and explain extreme mass-violence as a phenomenon. This paper seeks to fill a gap in the field of research, in which models exist to explain the phenomenon of violence, with cases of genocide being seen as problems or exceptions, and as such researched as individual cases rather than as part of a wider phenomenon. This paper uses a selected part of the writings of Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer to establish the basis for a model to explain extreme-cases of mass-violence. The Five-Pillar Model includes 5 social elements - (1) Culture Industry (2) Mass-Media (3) Propaganda (4) Dehumanization (5) Ideological Awareness. When these pillars all reach a high enough level of severity, conditions enable elites to use scapegoating - to divert revolutionary attention to a specific puppet group, resulting in extreme mass-violence. The Five-Pillar Model is then used to analyze an empirical case - Cambodia 1975-1979 and shows how these pillars all existed in an extreme form in that case. This paper presents scapegoating as a possible explanation for the Cambodian case.

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