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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.
161

Cultural Influences on Help-seeking, Treatment and Support for Mental Health Problems - A Comparative Study using a Gender Perspective

Pandalangat, Nalini 11 January 2012 (has links)
This qualitative research used the Long Interview method to study cultural and gender influences on mental health, health beliefs, health behaviour, help-seeking and treatment expectations for mental health problems in newcomers to Canada who are members of an ethnocultural, visible minority population - the Sri Lankan Tamils. The study employed a comparative design and analyzed data from interviews with Tamil men (N=8) and Tamil women (N=8) who self-identified as having been diagnosed with depression, and service providers (N=8) who provide frontline mental health and related services to the Sri Lankan Tamil community. The objectives were to a) understand cultural and gender factors inherent in the Sri Lankan Tamil community; b) investigate how these cultural and gender factors impact mental health and influence the trajectory of help-seeking and treatment for depression in the Sri Lankan Tamil community; c) explore the intersection of culture and gender as it relates to health behaviour; and d) explore service providers’ perceptions of the influence of culture and gender in relation to help-seeking for mental health problems and the application of this understanding to service delivery. The study found that the respondents equated social function with health and that this concept informed help-seeking and treatment expectations. Socially appropriate functioning was seen as an indicator of health, and this differed by gender. Gender-differentiated social stressors contributed to depression. Women played a role as enablers of care, both for family members and acquaintances. Men were more resistant to help-seeking and tended to disengage from care. There was a distinct preference for service providers who understood the culture and spoke Tamil. Religious groups served a social support function. Family physicians and Tamil service providers in the social service sectors were identified as key players in the pathways to care. Service providers did not appear to understand the community’s holistic view of health; however, they did use their knowledge of the community to make adaptations to practice. Recommendations that result from these findings include health promotion and prevention strategies beyond the traditional health care system, targeted culture and gender-informed interventions, and the need for multisectoral collaborations.
162

Ženský sebevražedný terorismus / Female Suicide Terrorism

Kellerová, Michaela January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the major themes of female suicide bombers in Chechen widows and Tamil Tigers. For my thesis I chose empirical- analytical methodology and methodology of comparative case studies. In both cases, the first studies dealing with the historical circumstances under which the group is established, the status and role of women in society there, leading motivation to attack their targets and then mention the most important examples of attacks perpetrated by members of the terrorist group. Research suggests that in neither case is not only one motive, but rather a multi-causal phenomenon. Black widows are predominantly motivated by religious and secular motives, specifically the personal motivation because of the death of a loved one, they want revenge. In Tamil Tigers is the main motive separatist when trying to get the rights for the Tamil minority and achieve an independent state of Eelam. Despite the geographical distance and differences in religion can be proportioned to find the same in both groups. Both groups can be seen as a gender dimension - women's efforts to deal with men.
163

Foreign Terrorist Organizations: The Correlation Between Group Identity and Becoming Transnational

Mitchell, Kathryn E. 28 June 2013 (has links)
No description available.
164

Ethnic conflict, horizontal inequalities and development policy : the case of Sri Lanka

Embuldeniya, Don 11 June 2014 (has links)
There has been a growing understanding in recent years of the links between conflict emergence and horizontal inequalities and increased focus on the role which development policies can play in both ameliorating and exacerbating the root causes of violent conflict. This study tests the empirical relationship between horizontal inequalities and conflict causation using the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict as a case study. The analysis shows robust support for the empirical relationship between horizontal inequality (which encompasses political, economic, social and cultural dimensions) and the emergence of violent conflict in Sri Lanka. In this context of inequality, Tamil leaders, who faced political exclusion, and their followers, who themselves experienced inequitable access to employment, education opportunities, assets, were inspired to mobilise and engage in armed violence. Thus, the ethnic conflict stemmed from the disillusionment, frustration and increasing radicalisation of Tamils in their attitude towards the Sri Lankan state, rejecting what they perceived as exclusionary policies. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) emerged as a key protagonist in the conflict, with an expressed view to establish a Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka. While most post war development policies are strongly aligned to government objectives, there are very little steps taken towards the design and adoption of policies to ameliorate horizontal inequalities. Instead, the government has identified security issues and economic growth as the cornerstone in the post war development process, and they are given greater emphasis in policies compared to underlying causes of violent conflict: inequalities in access to political power, economic resources and/or cultural status. Most Sri Lankan state actors are either not mandated to address equality issues or prefer conflict sensitive approaches to post war development. In general, there is a weak approach to conflict sensitivity in early post war development and reconstruction strategies (from 2009 to 2013). Likewise, there is relatively little attention paid to other conflict sensitive causes and dynamics such as the nature of the political system ii and problems of human rights. The failure to address fundamental issues relating to minority Tamil grievances has the potential to re-ignite the conflict. / Development Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)
165

Histoire des migrations, dynamiques et créolisation dans les corpus du Mahabharata ou Barldon à la Réunion de 1672 à 2008 / History of Indian migrants, dynamic and creolisation in the corpuses of Mahabharata or Barldon in La Reunion from 1672 to 2008

Govindin, Sully Santa 25 October 2011 (has links)
Ce travail prend appui sur une collecte des données inédites et difficiles, celles d’un corpus complexe du Mahabharata, les textes sacrés de l’Inde, et les corpus de la tradition orale du Barldon, chantés en société créole de La Réunion depuis les présences des migrants indiens dans l’île. Plusieurs corpus de nature différente ont été collectés pour être analysés en synchronie et en diachronie de manière dynamique. Durant les années de recherches, nous avons ouvert une étude dans trois champs disciplinaires conjoints. Nous avons effectué des recherches à Pondichéry et nous avons ramené des documents sur l’esclavage indien et un manuscrit tamoul chanté à La Réunion à l’occasion du rituel de la « marche sur le feu ». Nous avons mené des travaux sur l’histoire de la langue, des cultes, de la culture, et des migrations. Nous avons constitué un appareil critique composé de l’analyse des corpus, des index, des annexes dont l’outillage conceptuel est composé d’un centaine de documents : 8 cartes, 4 croquis, 36 graphiques, 32 tableaux, 5 textes dont une édition tamoule critique, deux textes tamouls et créoles inédits leur traduction, 25 images et une séquence filmique. Nous avons reconstitué des strates de langue et notre travail montre que le Réunionnais a conservé un état de langue bien particulier et exposé au processus de la créolisation linguistique et culturelle, la langue du Barldon, une langue ancestrale que nos prospections n’ont pas permis de retrouver en Inde du Sud. Peut-on parler d’une langue sacrée conservée à la Réunion mais exposée à la dynamique de la créolisation ? Notre questionnement reprend les interrogations formulées par Gillette Staudacher-Valliamee sur la difficulté qu’il y a à poser pour La Réunion une créolisation linguistique et culturelle sans pidginisation, en rappelant que la question de langue est centrale. Notre travail réexamine la place de l’Inde dans la formulation des hypothèses énoncées pour la genèse du créole de l’océan Indien (A.Bollée 2009, R.Chaudenson 2010). / This work is based on a collection of unpublished and difficult data, those of a complex corpus of Mahabharata, the sacred texts of India, and corpus of the oral tradition of Barldon, sung in Creole society of La Réunion ever since the Indian migrants settled in the island. Several corpuses of different types were collected for effective synchronic and diachronic analysis. During our research work, we introduced three new areas in the same research field. We carried out research at Pondichery and brought back documents on Indian slavery and a Tamil manuscript sung in Reunion at the time of the ritual of “walk on fire”. We also worked on the history of language, cults, culture and migration. We established a critical apparatus which includes the analysis of the corpuses, indices, appendices whose conceptual tool consists of over hundred documents: 8 maps, 4 sketches, 36 graphs, 32 paintings, 5 texts of which one is Tamil critical edition, two unpublished translated Tamil and Creole texts, 25 images and a cinematic sequence. We reconstructed layers of language and our work shows that the Réunionnais remained a very special language and exposed to the process of linguistic and cultural creolisation, the language of Barldon, an ancestral language that our surveys have failed to find a place in South India. Can one speak of a sacred language in Réunion but kept exposed to the dynamics of creolisation? Our inquiry shows the queries made by Gillette Staudacher-Valliamee the difficulty of asking for Reunion the linguistic and cultural creolisation without pidginisation, by reminding that the question of language is central. Our work re-examines the place of India in formulating assumptions for the genesis of Creole in the Indian Ocean (A. Bollée 2009, R. Chaudenson 2010).
166

Ethnic conflict, horizontal inequalities and development policy : the case of Sri Lanka

Embuldeniya, Don 11 June 2014 (has links)
There has been a growing understanding in recent years of the links between conflict emergence and horizontal inequalities and increased focus on the role which development policies can play in both ameliorating and exacerbating the root causes of violent conflict. This study tests the empirical relationship between horizontal inequalities and conflict causation using the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict as a case study. The analysis shows robust support for the empirical relationship between horizontal inequality (which encompasses political, economic, social and cultural dimensions) and the emergence of violent conflict in Sri Lanka. In this context of inequality, Tamil leaders, who faced political exclusion, and their followers, who themselves experienced inequitable access to employment, education opportunities, assets, were inspired to mobilise and engage in armed violence. Thus, the ethnic conflict stemmed from the disillusionment, frustration and increasing radicalisation of Tamils in their attitude towards the Sri Lankan state, rejecting what they perceived as exclusionary policies. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) emerged as a key protagonist in the conflict, with an expressed view to establish a Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka. While most post war development policies are strongly aligned to government objectives, there are very little steps taken towards the design and adoption of policies to ameliorate horizontal inequalities. Instead, the government has identified security issues and economic growth as the cornerstone in the post war development process, and they are given greater emphasis in policies compared to underlying causes of violent conflict: inequalities in access to political power, economic resources and/or cultural status. Most Sri Lankan state actors are either not mandated to address equality issues or prefer conflict sensitive approaches to post war development. In general, there is a weak approach to conflict sensitivity in early post war development and reconstruction strategies (from 2009 to 2013). Likewise, there is relatively little attention paid to other conflict sensitive causes and dynamics such as the nature of the political system ii and problems of human rights. The failure to address fundamental issues relating to minority Tamil grievances has the potential to re-ignite the conflict. / Development Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)
167

Fenêtre sur la femme indienne au début de l'époque coloniale française d'après le journal d'Ananda Ranga Pillai (1736-1761) / Window on Indian woman in early French colonial era based on the diary of Ananda Ranga Pillai (1736-1761)

Anandanadaradja, Sangari 17 October 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse étudie la condition féminine indienne et les prémices des différentes mutations opérées par la présence française en Inde, à la lumière du journal d’Ananda Ranga Pillai, Dubâsh pour le compte de la Compagnie française des Indes Orientales entre 1736 et 1761. Grâce à ses chroniques quotidiennes en cette époque décisive de la colonisation, observateur et acteur à la fois, le diariste témoigne d’un intérêt constant pour la gent féminine, loin des considérations romanesques. Il rend possible l’étude de la place et du rôle des femmes indiennes en politique sous le prisme de la guerre, la mise en évidence de leur implication dans la sphère socio-économique et les répercussions dans leur vie privée, apportant un éclairage interne plus global sur la société coloniale dans cette première moitié du XVIIIe siècle. / This thesis reviews the status of Indian women and the start of various changes under French rule in India, in light of the diary of Ananda Ranga Pillai, Dubâsh for the French East India Company, between 1736 and 1761. Through his daily chronicles in this decisive period of colonization, being both an observer and an actor, the diarist displays his constant concern for women, far from the romantic considerations. The study of the place and the role of the Indian women is made possible in the fields of politics through the lens of war, highlighting their involvement in the socio-economic sphere and its impact in their private life, by shedding a more internal light on global colonial society during this first half of the 18th century.
168

Language policies in the European Union and India : a comparative study

Sharma, Abhimanyu Kumar January 2019 (has links)
The thesis offers a comparative analysis of language policies in the EU and India. Specifically, it examines the role of power and ideology in the formulation and implementation of language policies. The need for this thesis emerged in view of the lack of comprehensive comparative analyses of language policies which leads to epistemological gaps, including one-dimensional narratives of language policies, and theories which are lacking in precision. In light of these gaps, the thesis undertakes a comprehensive investigation of policies in eight policy domains (administration, legal safeguards for minority languages, law, education, media, healthcare, business, and social welfare) in the EU and India and in two case studies each from the EU (Luxembourg, Wales), and India (Manipur, Tamil Nadu), chosen on the basis of maximum and minimum deviation from the EU's and Indian policies. The study examines policy texts (statutes on language use in these polities), and contexts which concern the historical and socio-political factors underpinning language policies. The thesis makes three important contributions. First, it marks a break from the prevalent understanding of power in macro-level policymaking. Research to date has tended to view power as a monolithic entity, while this thesis offers evidence that power and ideology are not uniform across policy domains. Second, it bridges the text-context divide of language policy research by conducting an investigation of policy-related legislation, and highlighting the importance of texts in understanding language policies, as they reflect the changes in power structures through time. Third, the thesis proposes a new analytical concept for investigating language policies, Categories of Differentiation (COD). Categories of Differentiation refer to the sets of binaries which underpin language policies in the aforementioned case studies. These binaries include the hills-valley divide (Manipur), the Dravidian-Aryan divide (Tamil Nadu), and the autochthonous-allochthonous divide (EU) among others. Language policies have often been described as 'multilayered', and COD offer a systematic approach to exploring these multiple layers. Overall, the thesis demonstrates how comparative research aids understanding of language policies, and sets out a possible theoretical framework for conducting it.
169

La diaspora tamoule : trajectoires spatio-temporelles et inscriptions territoriales en Île-de-France

Goreau-Ponceaud, Anthony 24 November 2008 (has links) (PDF)
La question de la diaspora tamoule est intimement liée à celle de l'existence d'une communauté à l'étranger prise en étau par une double ambivalence : entre ancrage et mobilité et entre ouverture et fermeture. La recherche se propose d'aborder cette question en revenant sur les conditions d'émergence d'une identité diasporique qui fait fi des clivages de toute sorte. Sur la base d'une série d'entretiens et de questionnaires prenant corps dans une ethnologie multisite, il s'agit plus largement de comprendre ce que signifie être tamoul en France et comment se structure cette expérience. La présentation des différentes trajectoires spatio-temporelles, d'une part, permet de révéler l'hétérogénéité de la catégorie diaspora tamoule, composée de trois segments dont les conditions d'émergence sont liées à des cadres migratoires divergents, d'autre part met en évidence l'émergence de Paris et plus généralement de l'Île-de-France comme pôle important de son fonctionnement.
170

Les rondes de saint Antoine. Culte, affliction et possession à Puliyampatti (Inde du Sud)

Sebastia, Brigitte 09 December 2004 (has links) (PDF)
L'étude du sanctuaire de Puliyampatti permet d'aborder deux questions : d'une part, l''indigénisation' des pratiques catholiques en Inde et, d'autre part, la gestion des troubles psychogènes dans les sociétés caractérisées par un pluralisme médical et des cultes de possession. Le lien entre ces deux domaines est réalisé grâce à saint Antoine de Padoue. En Inde du Sud, ce saint portugais détient les fonctions de divinité de lignée et possède la faculté d'exorciser. Cette double spécialité se traduit à Puliyampatti par la présence de pèlerins et de patients qui exécutent un certain nombre de gestes dévotionnels et rituels inspirés de l'hindouisme. Si le clergé tolère ces pratiques religieuses, en revanche, il se montre critique vis-à-vis des exorcismes. Les rituels d'exorcisme instaurés à Puliyampatti sont informels et rigoureusement observés par les familles qui accompagnent les patients suspectés d'être possédés ou victimes d'un maléfice. La parentèle détient un rôle central dans le processus thérapeutique. Ayant elle-même déterminé que, au regard des événements biographiques et/ou des diagnostics médicaux, les troubles étaient sans nul doute d'origine surnaturelle, elle exerce sur le patient pressions et sévices dans le but qu'il manifeste la possession, preuve même de la justesse du diagnostic. Selon la nature des troubles, le patient peut se plier à sa volonté et cette première expérience marque le commencement d'une longue série de possessions de plus en plus fréquentes et violentes.

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