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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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Gemeinschaftsleben als Konstruktionsproblem Psychologische Untersuchung einer Gruppe der amerikanisch-jüdischen Gegenkultur /

Ahren, Yizhak. January 1976 (has links)
Inaugural Dissertation (Ph. D.)--Universität Köln, 1976. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-171).
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Gemeinschaftsleben als Konstruktionsproblem Psychologische Untersuchung einer Gruppe der amerikanisch-jüdischen Gegenkultur /

Ahren, Yizhak. January 1976 (has links)
Inaugural Dissertation (Ph. D.)--Universität Köln, 1976. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-171).
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Fun for the Revolution of It: A History of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters

Dodgson, Richard 04 October 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Geraldo Porto = uma participação na arte contemporânea do Brasil no contexto da contracultura dos anos sententa / Geraldo Porto : a participation in the Brazilian contemporary art in the seventies's counterculture context

Porto, Geraldo, 1950- 18 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Marco Antonio Alves do Valle / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-18T10:17:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Porto_Geraldo_D.pdf: 8335218 bytes, checksum: 77b6b1524adeadfb2eb8a8a34504a8fc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 / Resumo: Neste trabalho são comentadas as exposições e participações de Geraldo Porto nos Salões oficiais de Arte Contemporânea do Brasil desde 1966, destacando o ano de 1974, quando conquistou o reconhecimento da crítica especializada pela sua obra artística. É privilegiada uma análise de sua atuação no movimento de contracultura e de suas curadorias de "Arte Incomum" com a apresentação dos registros documentais e publicações na imprensa. Geraldo Porto participou e refletiu criticamente sobre a Arte Contemporânea, contribuindo para a História da Arte em Campinas e no Brasil neste período de rupturas e transgressões no Brasil e no mundo. Teve as suas obras selecionadas pelos mais atuantes e destacados críticos de arte da época, como Mário Schemberg, Walter Zanini, Roberto Pontual, Olívio Tavares de Araujo, Márcio Sampaio, José Roberto Teixeira Leite, Frederico de Morais, Aracy Amaral, Wolfgang Pfeiffer, José Geraldo Vieira, Mário Barata, Waldemar Cordeiro e Walmir Ayala, entre outros. A tese apresenta um breve relato do seu trabalho como monge beneditino, pesquisador, curador e professor de arte na Universidade Estadual de Campinas desde 1984 / Abstract: This work discusses the exhibitions and participating in the Expositions of Contemporary Art in Brazil of Geraldo Porto since 1966, highlighting the year 1974, when he gained recognition from critics for his artistic work. It's an insider analysis of his performance in the counterculture movement and his researches of "Art Unusual", with the presentation of documentary records and publications in the press. Geraldo Porto took part and reflected critically on Contemporary Art, contributing to the History of Art in Campinas in Brazil during this period of disruption and transgressions in Brazil and worldwide. He had their works selected by the most active and prominent art critics of the time as Mario Schemberg, Walter Zanini, Roberto Pontual, Olívio Tavares de Araújo, Márcio Sampaio, José Roberto Teixeira Leite, Frederico de Morais, Aracy Amaral, Wolfgang Pfeiffer, José Geraldo Vieira, Mário Barata, Waldemar Cordeiro and Walmir Ayala, among others. The thesis presents a brief account of his work as a Benedictine monk, researcher, curator and art teacher at the State University of Campinas in 1984 / Doutorado / Artes Visuais / Doutor em Artes
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Die Bluesbewegung in der DDR. Akteur eines Kulturtransferprozesses

Förster, Felicitas 18 November 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Die Bluesbewegung war eine Jugendbewegung, die sich Ende der 1960er Jahre in der DDR formierte. Sie regte einen Kulturtransfer an, der in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren amerikanischen Blues in die DDR brachte. Die vorliegende Arbeit rekonstruiert diesen Prozess, angefangen bei den Motiven für die Jugendlichen, sich für Blues zu interessieren, über die Vermittlung des Blues durch verschiedene Medien, vor allem durch den Hörfunk, bis zur DDR-spezifischen Aneignung des Blues inner- und außerhalb der Szene. / “Bluesbewegung” is the name of a youth movement that arose in the late 1960’s in the GDR. This movement encouraged the cultural transfer which brought American blues music into the GDR. My study wants to reconstruct this process beginning with the motives for being interested in Blues music, continuing with the transfer of Blues music throughout the media (especially in radio broadcasting), and finally, ending with the GDR-specific appropriation of Blues within and outside of the youth scene.
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Die Bluesbewegung in der DDR. Akteur eines Kulturtransferprozesses

Förster, Felicitas 18 November 2014 (has links)
Die Bluesbewegung war eine Jugendbewegung, die sich Ende der 1960er Jahre in der DDR formierte. Sie regte einen Kulturtransfer an, der in den 1970er und 1980er Jahren amerikanischen Blues in die DDR brachte. Die vorliegende Arbeit rekonstruiert diesen Prozess, angefangen bei den Motiven für die Jugendlichen, sich für Blues zu interessieren, über die Vermittlung des Blues durch verschiedene Medien, vor allem durch den Hörfunk, bis zur DDR-spezifischen Aneignung des Blues inner- und außerhalb der Szene. / “Bluesbewegung” is the name of a youth movement that arose in the late 1960’s in the GDR. This movement encouraged the cultural transfer which brought American blues music into the GDR. My study wants to reconstruct this process beginning with the motives for being interested in Blues music, continuing with the transfer of Blues music throughout the media (especially in radio broadcasting), and finally, ending with the GDR-specific appropriation of Blues within and outside of the youth scene.
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Retirement Planning Decisions Using the 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances

Lee, Yun Doo 18 December 2015 (has links)
Abstract This dissertation consists of two essays. The first essay analyzes financial preparation for retirement of American men and women, using the 2013 Survey of Finances. Specifically, for retirement plan, income is an important factor for men and women aged 35-45 because of their insufficient income, health (excellent) for men and women aged 46-59 because of continuing work, number of weeks worked per year for men and women aged 60-67 because they have already retired or will retire and many of them are participating in a part time job. Also, health has significantly positive effects on the share of the financial wealth invested in the stocks while age has significantly negative effects in the analysis. The second essay analyzes the differences between the hippie cohort and the X and Y cohorts for the adequate preparation for retirement. In the hippie cohort, using the Internet or online for getting information to make decisions about investments and saving has positive effects on satisfaction of the retirement income from pensions and Social Security even if it’s statistically insignificant in the X and Y cohorts. In the responses regarding the question of how rate the retirement income from job pensions and Social Security, the findings show that the hippie cohort is more likely than the X and Y cohorts in satisfaction of the retirement income from pensions and Social Security income. The results show that the hippie cohort is better than the X and Y cohorts in preparation for retirement.
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"They are a scum community who have organized:" The Georgia Straight, freedom of expression, and Tom Campbell’s war on the counterculture, 1967 – 1972

Sherman, Jake Noah 15 January 2019 (has links)
The 1960s have a special place in the cultural memory of the West Coast of Canada. They have informed its regional identity, the cityscape of Vancouver, and the social infrastructure of the modern state. But lost in the mythos that has surrounded Vancouver’s long sixties is the story of the Georgia Straight. Founded by a group of poets in 1967 to combat a campaign launched by the municipal government to discriminate against the counterculture, it is today, in 2018, the most prosecuted newspaper in Canadian history. Between 1967 and 1972, the municipal and provincial government deliberately took advantage of the legal justice system to censor an outlet for dissent, with the end goal of inhibiting it from publishing. This thesis challenges popular conceptions of the 1960s in British Columbia’s popular memory by demonstrating the extent to which the state deliberately censored freedom of expression by attempting to silence an outlet for dissent, and highlights how the municipal and provincial government infringed on the civil liberties of Vancouver’s counterculture community, in one instance in August 1971, threatening it with outright violence. / Graduate
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Från beatniks till hippies : Utmanande och omvälvande subkulturella ungdomsgrupper i Sverige 1959 till 1969 / From beatniks to hippies : Challenging and revolving subcultural youths in Sweden 1959 to 1969

Starlander, Olle January 2022 (has links)
From beatniks to hippies — challenging and revolving subcultural youths in Sweden 1959 to 1969 The purpose of this work has been to explore and analyse the transformation of the youth subcultures beatniks and hippies in a Swedish context between 1959 and 1969, by searching answers to the following questions: What was the background of the subcultures ? How were these subcultures established, transformed and developed in a Swedish context? What became their typical style and taste?, and in what rooms and places were these cultures practiced by Swedish youths?        Mass media, especially TV but also radio, film, books and records brought the world in and were the main reason youths in Sweden could identify themselves through foreign subcultures. They adapted most of the original style but brought in some local elements.       My studies show a close link between the beatnik-subculture and the hippie-subculture, in Sweden transformed through the mod-subculture. The freedom-movement and visions spread by “the beat-generation” were important as inspiration and guide to unite youths and challenge the national hegemony. The mod-culture established the subcultural practises in public rooms. The transnational bounds in the hippie-culture set a global perspective of the world rather than the previous regional or national perspectives.         It is shown in the study that intersectional boundaries were pushed by the subcultures. They helped to bring up equality among sexes and were a main force for women’s liberation throughout the 60’s. All classes were in some way involved in the subcultures, although they practised them in different ways.         Subcultural youth style was commercialized, popularised and became in many ways mainstream during the 60’s. These youth-cultures had a vast impact on cultural changes as well as changes in society in Sweden during the time of my research.
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Making the scene : Yorkville and Hip Toronto, 1960-1970

Henderson, Stuart Robert 03 October 2007 (has links)
For a short period during the 1960s Toronto’s Yorkville district was found at the centre of Canada’s youthful bohemian scene. Students, artists, hippies, greasers, bikers, and “weekenders” congregated in and around the district, enjoying the live music and theatre in its many coffee houses, its low-rent housing in overcrowded Victorian walk-ups, and its perceived saturation with anti-establishmentarian energy. For a period of roughly ten years, Yorkville served as a crossroads for Torontonian (and even English Canadian) youth, as a venue for experimentation with alternative lifestyles and beliefs, and an apparent refuge from the dominant culture and the stifling expectations it had placed upon them. Indeed, by 1964 every young Torontonian (and many young Canadians) likely knew that social rebellion and Yorkville went together as fingers interlaced. Making the Scene unpacks the complicated history of this fraught community, examining the various meanings represented by this alternative scene in an anxious 1960s. Throughout, this dissertation emphasizes the relationship between power, authenticity and identity on the figurative stage for identity performance that was Yorkville. / Thesis (Ph.D, History) -- Queen's University, 2007-10-02 09:46:00.077

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