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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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Le crime des Lemniennes : rites et légendes du monde égéen /

Dumézil, Georges, Leclercq-Neveu, Bernadette. January 1900 (has links)
Th. complémentaire--Lettres--Paris, 1924. / Contient un choix de textes de l'Antiquité, trad. du grec et du latin. Bibliogr. p. 152-161. Index.
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Nós continuamos lutando aqui

Estrada, Nora Epifanía Murillo 24 October 2012 (has links)
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social, Florianópolis, 2010 / Made available in DSpace on 2012-10-24T23:27:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 284174.pdf: 6652156 bytes, checksum: 15925115e61ecaf1a03625ae5ec317be (MD5) / Este trabalho é resultado da pesquisa com a comunidade indígena Maia Achí de Rio Negro, localizada no município de Rabinal, província de Baja Verapaz, Guatemala. A problemática central é discutir sobre as identidades coletivas dos sujeitos que lutam por reconhecimento, depois de ter sobrevivido a cinco massacres, no contexto de sua resistência organizada ante a implantação da usina hidrelétrica .Chixoy. em seu território. Na abordagem, se considera a categoria nativa .vítima sobre-vivente. como forjadora da identidade dos sujeitos, cuja luta e protago-nismo têm origem num sentimento coletivo de injustiça. Assim, sob a pespectiva de Axel Honneth, a luta é analisada a partir da gramática moral dos conflitos, pois detrás de muitas reivindicações fica sempre uma condição que tem a ver com o plano da reparação moral. No entan-to, o reconhecimento centrado na reparação moral não nega as exigên-cias legítimas de reparação material (conforme a abordagem comparti-lhada entre A. Honneth e N. Fraser), que são, além da busca da justiça, demandas exigidas pelos sujeitos. / This work is the result of research with the Indigenous community Maia Achí of Rio Negro, located in the municipal district of Rabinal, province of Baja Verapaz, Guatemala. The central problem is to discuss the col-lective identity of the citizens who struggle for recognition after have suffered five massacres, in the context of their organized resistance the deployment of the .Chixoy. hydroelectric dam in their territory. In the approach, the native category "surviving victim" is as a forger of the identity the individuals, whose strength and leadership comes from in the collective feeling of injustice. Thus, under the perspective of Axel Honneth, this struggle analyzed by the moral grammar of the conflicts, because behind for many claims of these movements, there is always a condition associated with the issue of the moral reparation. However, the recognition centered in the moral reparation not deny the legitimate of the material reparation (according to the shared approach between A. Honneth and N. Fraser), which are, beyond the quest for justice, de-mands required by the subjects.
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Fronteira da cidadania : cartografia da violencia na Amazonia brasileira

Barp, Wilson Jose 05 December 1997 (has links)
Orientador: Mauro William Barbosa de Almeida / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-07-23T13:09:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Barp_WilsonJose_D.pdf: 10426334 bytes, checksum: 0569f6aae98443dc1f5ddf168fb320b4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 1997 / Resumo: Não informado. / Abstract: Not informed. / Doutorado / Doutor em Ciências Sociais
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Platinum share prices and the Marikana tragedy: an event study

Sunga, Tapuwa Terence January 2014 (has links)
An event study is an economic tool of analysis that has begun to gain popularity in recent empirical literature. It is a technique that gives a researcher the opportunity to map out the reaction of a firm's stock to an event, usually making use of daily or monthly data. However, up to this point, event study methodology has generally been applied to more traditional phenomena capable of affecting equity value, such as dividend and macroeconomic policy announcements, and there have only been a few exceptions to this. This study looks at what impact the tragic shootings at Lonmin mine in Marikana on August 16th 2012 had on the share prices of platinum mining firms based in South Africa using event study methodology. It makes use of the technique to investigate how the share prices responded to the tragedy over a number of trading days, including the day of the shootings. To be best of our knowledge, no attempt has been made to analyse the impact on share prices using events of this nature. For the investigation, daily returns data was used for each firm. The abnormal returns and cumulative abnormal returns to each were then calculated and compared with their respective expected returns in order to determine whether investors in the shares of that particular firm reacted positively, negatively or not at all. The evidence found suggests that tragedies of this nature are capable of influencing share prices in the same manner as more traditional economic phenomena. Overall, only one firm was found to have been negatively affected by the shootings in a persistent manner, while the shares of the other firms examined reacted in a manner that was positive overall, but varied according to individual firm characteristics such as size. These finding conformed to our a priori expectations. In addition, the results also confirm the benefits of applying event study methodology to a wide variety of phenomena that fall outside the boundaries usually associated with business.
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Social Context for Religious Violence in the French Massacres of 1572

Speight, Shannon L. 18 October 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Chatila à la croisée des chemins : guerres, mémoires et urbanités dans un camp de réfugiés palestiniens au Liban / Shatila, a Palestinian history : wars, memories, urbanities and scattering of a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

Abou-Zaki, Hala Caroline 19 December 2017 (has links)
Cette thèse revient sur l’histoire du camp de réfugiés palestiniens de Chatila, situé dans la banlieue sud de Beyrouth, depuis sa fondation en 1949 jusqu’à nos jours, en mettant l’accent plus particulièrement sur la période du conflit libanais (1975-1990) et ses lendemains. À partir d’une variation des échelles d’analyse, il s’agit de mieux comprendre comment des événements marquants de l’histoire palestinienne et libanaise se sont déclinés et articulés à la vie du camp et y ont résonné. La recherche interroge les recompositions sociopolitiques et urbaines dans le camp, les parcours individuels et familiaux, ainsi que les traces et les usages du passé de guerre à la lumière de l’histoire de Chatila. Elle s’appuie sur plusieurs enquêtes ethnographiques menées entre 2003 et 2011 et sur les archives de l’UNWRA. Cette réflexion s’est développée au sein du champ de recherches de l’anthropologie politique et urbaine et de la socio-anthropologie de la mémoire. / This thesis revisits the history of Shatila Palestinian refugee camp that is located in the southern suburb of Beirut, from its foundation in 1949 to nowadays. I focus more specifically on the period of the Lebanese conflict (1975-1990) and its aftermath. Using different analytical scales, it aims to better understand how striking events of the Palestinian and Lebanese history impacted and were echoed in the camp life. My research examines the social, political and urban transformation, individual and familial courses and the traces, as well as uses of the past of the war in light of the history of Shatila. The research is based on ethnographical fieldwork in Shatila conducted between 2003 and 2011 and on the archives of UNRWA. The analysis is part of the field of political and urban anthropology, and of memory in anthropology and sociology.
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Criminalização secundária e justiça penal hegemônica: aspectos criminológicos no caso do Massacre de Eldorado de Carajás / Secondary criminalization and hegemonic criminal justice: criminological aspects of the Eldorado de Carajás massacre

Gustavo de Souza Preussler 26 August 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / A presente tese faz um estudo sobre a criminalização secundária e a justiça penal hegemônica a partir da análise criminológica do caso de Eldorado de Carajás. A metodologia usada é a pesquisa bibliográfica agregada à pesquisa documental. Nestas, extraiu-se o discurso das criminalizações e sua função subterrânea no Estado Policial. A metodologia empreendida na realização deste trabalho parte da perspectiva do materialismo histórico. Os processos criminalizantes secundários subterrâneos não se exaurem em um momento efêmero, mas são a continuidade histórica de uma tragédia, de uma mesma matriz massacrante, seguindo a lógica da luta de classes. Essa continuação se dá pelas violências institucionais e estruturais com matriz nos conflitos agrários antecedentes e que detêm raízes legitimantes de massacres nos discursos criminológicos que vão do pré-positivismo ao criticismo contemporâneo. A comprovação da tese ocorre pela análise da ação penal que ficou mundialmente conhecida como O Caso do Massacre de Eldorado dos Carajás. O ponto de partida é a verificação concreta do respectivo caso, avançando para uma concepção abstrata da criminalização secundária subterrânea. O papel de pulsão vingativa do Estado contra a miséria e a adesão subjetiva à barbárie pela Justiça Penal deixam claros seu caráter hegemônico e a existência de uma criminalização vitimológica (secundária e subterrânea) em razão da distribuição desigual dos bens positivos e negativos aos condenados da terra. / This thesis is a study about the secondary criminalization and the hegemonic criminal justice from the criminological analysis of the Eldorado de Carajás case. The used methodology is literature assembled with documental research from which the discourse of the decriminalization and its furtive role inside the Police State was extracted. The method undertaken to perform this work starts from the perspective of the historical materialism. The secondary and illegal criminalizing processes do not wear themselves out in a fleeting moment, but, are the historical continuity of a tragedy, from an equal massacre matrix, following the logic of the class struggle. Such continuation happens through the structural and institutional violence rooted in the previous agrarian conflicts and holds legitimizing roots of massacres in the criminological discourses that go from pre-positivism to contemporary criticism periods. The proof of the thesis happens with the analysis of the prosecution worldwide known as O Caso do Massacre de Eldorado dos Carajás. The starting point is the concrete verification of the respective case, moving towards an abstract conception of the secondary and furtive criminalization. The role of the vengeful impulse of the State against misery and the subjective adhesion by the Criminal Justice to the barbarism make clear their hegemonic character and the existence of a victimological criminalization (secondary and furtive) due to the uneven distribution of both positive and negative rights to the land wretched ones.
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Stumbling blocks geopolitics, the Armenian genocide, and the American Jewish community /

Harris, Jason. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Brandeis University, 2008. / Title from IR (viewed on May 29, 2009). Includes bibliographical references.
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Os 111 laudos necroscópicos do Carandiru: evidências de uma execução

Christovão, Nanci Tortoreto 04 1900 (has links)
Submitted by Nanci Tortoreto Christovão (nanci.christovao@gvmail.br) on 2015-06-02T21:26:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Texto Dissertação Final para entregar.pdf: 7345861 bytes, checksum: 3a129c91a87af230832c95bd65834bea (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Suzinei Teles Garcia Garcia (suzinei.garcia@fgv.br) on 2015-06-03T14:19:22Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Texto Dissertação Final para entregar.pdf: 7345861 bytes, checksum: 3a129c91a87af230832c95bd65834bea (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-06-03T14:19:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Texto Dissertação Final para entregar.pdf: 7345861 bytes, checksum: 3a129c91a87af230832c95bd65834bea (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-04 / The episode known as Carandiru Massacre resulted in at least 111 dead inmates. Their bodies were underwent thru autopsies by the Forensic Institute in São Paulo generating its reports. Since they were drafted, the forensic reports already recorded a range of data on victims and on the injuries that presented invaluable potential study. The second order observation conducted on those 111 forensic reports ,generating a variety of information that has been systematized and examined, comparing with other documents such as: the complaint lodged by the prosecution, testimony of surviving victims, the civilian police´s reports expertise, plus publications reporting on the facts and extracted news from newspapers and magazines. The meeting of these elements and their analysis allowed a better understanding of the police action that took on the afternoon of October 2nd, 1992, gaining more precise contours and allowing inferences about the implementing acts perpetrated by the police. / O episódio conhecido como Massacre do Carandiru culminou em pelo menos 111 detentos mortos. Seus corpos foram submetidos ao exame necroscópico pelo Instituto Médico Legal em São Paulo gerando os respectivos laudos. Desde que foram elaborados, os laudos necroscópicos já registravam uma gama de dados sobre as vítimas e sobre os ferimentos que apresentavam, com inestimável potencial de estudo. A observação de segunda ordem realizada sobre os 111 laudos necroscópicos gerou uma diversidade de informações que foram sistematizadas e examinadas junto a outros documentos como a denúncia apresentada pelo Ministério Público, depoimentos de vítimas sobreviventes, o laudo da perícia da polícia civil, além publicações que relatam sobre os fatos e notícias extraídas de jornais e revistas. A reunião desses elementos e sua análise permitiu uma melhor compreensão sobre a ação policial naquela tarde de 02 de outubro de 1992, ganhando contornos mais precisos e possibilitando inferir sobre os atos de execução perpetrados pelos policiais.
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Criminalização secundária e justiça penal hegemônica: aspectos criminológicos no caso do Massacre de Eldorado de Carajás / Secondary criminalization and hegemonic criminal justice: criminological aspects of the Eldorado de Carajás massacre

Gustavo de Souza Preussler 26 August 2013 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / A presente tese faz um estudo sobre a criminalização secundária e a justiça penal hegemônica a partir da análise criminológica do caso de Eldorado de Carajás. A metodologia usada é a pesquisa bibliográfica agregada à pesquisa documental. Nestas, extraiu-se o discurso das criminalizações e sua função subterrânea no Estado Policial. A metodologia empreendida na realização deste trabalho parte da perspectiva do materialismo histórico. Os processos criminalizantes secundários subterrâneos não se exaurem em um momento efêmero, mas são a continuidade histórica de uma tragédia, de uma mesma matriz massacrante, seguindo a lógica da luta de classes. Essa continuação se dá pelas violências institucionais e estruturais com matriz nos conflitos agrários antecedentes e que detêm raízes legitimantes de massacres nos discursos criminológicos que vão do pré-positivismo ao criticismo contemporâneo. A comprovação da tese ocorre pela análise da ação penal que ficou mundialmente conhecida como O Caso do Massacre de Eldorado dos Carajás. O ponto de partida é a verificação concreta do respectivo caso, avançando para uma concepção abstrata da criminalização secundária subterrânea. O papel de pulsão vingativa do Estado contra a miséria e a adesão subjetiva à barbárie pela Justiça Penal deixam claros seu caráter hegemônico e a existência de uma criminalização vitimológica (secundária e subterrânea) em razão da distribuição desigual dos bens positivos e negativos aos condenados da terra. / This thesis is a study about the secondary criminalization and the hegemonic criminal justice from the criminological analysis of the Eldorado de Carajás case. The used methodology is literature assembled with documental research from which the discourse of the decriminalization and its furtive role inside the Police State was extracted. The method undertaken to perform this work starts from the perspective of the historical materialism. The secondary and illegal criminalizing processes do not wear themselves out in a fleeting moment, but, are the historical continuity of a tragedy, from an equal massacre matrix, following the logic of the class struggle. Such continuation happens through the structural and institutional violence rooted in the previous agrarian conflicts and holds legitimizing roots of massacres in the criminological discourses that go from pre-positivism to contemporary criticism periods. The proof of the thesis happens with the analysis of the prosecution worldwide known as O Caso do Massacre de Eldorado dos Carajás. The starting point is the concrete verification of the respective case, moving towards an abstract conception of the secondary and furtive criminalization. The role of the vengeful impulse of the State against misery and the subjective adhesion by the Criminal Justice to the barbarism make clear their hegemonic character and the existence of a victimological criminalization (secondary and furtive) due to the uneven distribution of both positive and negative rights to the land wretched ones.

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