scholarly journals Masculinidades: identidade narrativa, performance e diagramas de marginalização

2017 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Keller ◽  
Denise Castilhos De Araújo

ResumoConstruindo novas abordagens para as discussões das masculinidades, propõe-se, realizar uma pesquisa bibliográfica a respeito das teorias narrativas (RICOEUR, 1997; 1994) e das performances (BUTLER, 2003), com o objetivo de compreender como se dão os processos de marginalização de gênero sob a perspectiva da cultura simbólica (BHABHA, 1998; GEERTZ, 2008). A partir do levantamento da pesquisa, pode-se construir um diagrama de marginalização que possibilitou compreender como as masculinidades podem sofrer na normatização cultural, constituída pelas estruturas do habitus (BOURDIEU, 2014). Palavras chave: Masculinidades. Teorias de Gé‚nero. Performance. Cultura Simbólica.AbstractIn order to understand the way in which the processes of marginalization take place, it is proposed to carry out a bibliographical research on narrative theories (RICOEUR, 1997; 1994) and performances (BUTLER, 2003) The perspective of the symbolic culture (BABABHA, 1998; GEERTZ, 2008). From the research survey, one can construct a diagram of marginalization that made it possible to understand how masculinities can suffer in the cultural normalization, constituted by the structures of habitus (BOURDIEU, 2014). Keywords: Masculinities. Gender Theories. Performance. Symbolic Culture. 

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.29) ◽  
pp. 1102
Author(s):  
Zirawani B ◽  
Fatimah Z.H ◽  
Syazwa N.M.R

Taxi is become one of the most popular public transportation, especially in urban area. People may choose their public transports due to the comfortability, speedy and the efficiency.  The mobile application is introduced in the way to create an easiness of booking matters in improving their system and target passengers. This technology of mobile apps is supposedly made convenient to the people with the booking system, which are able to fulfil all the requirements as demand by passengers. However, many mobile apps especially for booking system, there are still weaknesses, here and there. There are traffics while peak and off-peak hour. The system is jammed, passengers could not book and worse than that is the taxi’s driver could not respond at all. Therefore, this research is very important to define all the factors contribute to those matters, in the way to purpose the robust mobile booking system for public transportation. Together with that, the satisfaction level factors towards the passenger’s satisfaction on taxi services apps are analysed and verified. The research survey of questionnaire was designed to gain the primary data of respondents and been analysed using ANOVA in SPSS software. Findings of this research, hopefully can direct any others companies suite to this situation for a better mobile apps development.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 82 ◽  
pp. 91-99
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Gaschi-Uciecha

Risk management is a process concerning not only large organizations, but also enterprises belonging to the SME sector. When this process is managed effectively, it is possible to eliminate the greatest and most frequent disturbances and also appropriately respond to the occurring changes and use the available opportunities. The activity of the SME sector and the impact of the risk management process on the competitive position of these enterprises increasingly gain significant importance. Therefore, it is worth considering how to help these enterprises to overcome the difficulties which they encounter. The article presents the results of the research conducted on enterprises from the SME sector and operating in the Silesian Voivodeship, using a research survey. The research concerned the application of risk management in these enterprises and the way of documenting it.


2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (3) ◽  
pp. 175 ◽  
Author(s):  
Els Tierens ◽  
Johan Vansintejan ◽  
Jan Vandevoorde ◽  
Dirk Devroey

Background: The aim of this study is to examine the extent to which members of support groups for hypersexual disorder meet the proposed criteria for hypersexual disorder of Kafka, how the diagnosis of hypersexual disorders is made and what treatments are currently given. Methods: In this non-interventional research survey, members of support groups for hypersexual disorder received a questionnaire in which the criteria for hypersexual disorder according to Kafka were included as well as the way the disease was diagnosed and treated. Results: The questionnaire was presented to 32 people but only 10 completed questionnaires were returned. Five of the ten respondents met the criteria of Kafka. For the other five respondents a hypersexual disorder was not confirmed but neither excluded. Only for three respondents the diagnosis was made by a professional healthcare worker. The treatment included – besides the support group in nine cases – also individual psychotherapy. Two respondents took a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI), as recommended in the literature. Conclusions: The members of support groups for sex addiction were difficult to motivate for their participation. The way hypersexual disorders were diagnosed was far from optimal. Only two participants received the recommended medication.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Babińska ◽  
Michal Bilewicz

AbstractThe problem of extended fusion and identification can be approached from a diachronic perspective. Based on our own research, as well as findings from the fields of social, political, and clinical psychology, we argue that the way contemporary emotional events shape local fusion is similar to the way in which historical experiences shape extended fusion. We propose a reciprocal process in which historical events shape contemporary identities, whereas contemporary identities shape interpretations of past traumas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aba Szollosi ◽  
Ben R. Newell

Abstract The purpose of human cognition depends on the problem people try to solve. Defining the purpose is difficult, because people seem capable of representing problems in an infinite number of ways. The way in which the function of cognition develops needs to be central to our theories.


1976 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 233-254
Author(s):  
H. M. Maitzen

Ap stars are peculiar in many aspects. During this century astronomers have been trying to collect data about these and have found a confusing variety of peculiar behaviour even from star to star that Struve stated in 1942 that at least we know that these phenomena are not supernatural. A real push to start deeper theoretical work on Ap stars was given by an additional observational evidence, namely the discovery of magnetic fields on these stars by Babcock (1947). This originated the concept that magnetic fields are the cause for spectroscopic and photometric peculiarities. Great leaps for the astronomical mankind were the Oblique Rotator model by Stibbs (1950) and Deutsch (1954), which by the way provided mathematical tools for the later handling pulsar geometries, anti the discovery of phase coincidence of the extrema of magnetic field, spectrum and photometric variations (e.g. Jarzebowski, 1960).


Author(s):  
W.M. Stobbs

I do not have access to the abstracts of the first meeting of EMSA but at this, the 50th Anniversary meeting of the Electron Microscopy Society of America, I have an excuse to consider the historical origins of the approaches we take to the use of electron microscopy for the characterisation of materials. I have myself been actively involved in the use of TEM for the characterisation of heterogeneities for little more than half of that period. My own view is that it was between the 3rd International Meeting at London, and the 1956 Stockholm meeting, the first of the European series , that the foundations of the approaches we now take to the characterisation of a material using the TEM were laid down. (This was 10 years before I took dynamical theory to be etched in stone.) It was at the 1956 meeting that Menter showed lattice resolution images of sodium faujasite and Hirsch, Home and Whelan showed images of dislocations in the XlVth session on “metallography and other industrial applications”. I have always incidentally been delighted by the way the latter authors misinterpreted astonishingly clear thickness fringes in a beaten (”) foil of Al as being contrast due to “large strains”, an error which they corrected with admirable rapidity as the theory developed. At the London meeting the research described covered a broad range of approaches, including many that are only now being rediscovered as worth further effort: however such is the power of “the image” to persuade that the above two papers set trends which influence, perhaps too strongly, the approaches we take now. Menter was clear that the way the planes in his image tended to be curved was associated with the imaging conditions rather than with lattice strains, and yet it now seems to be common practice to assume that the dots in an “atomic resolution image” can faithfully represent the variations in atomic spacing at a localised defect. Even when the more reasonable approach is taken of matching the image details with a computed simulation for an assumed model, the non-uniqueness of the interpreted fit seems to be rather rarely appreciated. Hirsch et al., on the other hand, made a point of using their images to get numerical data on characteristics of the specimen they examined, such as its dislocation density, which would not be expected to be influenced by uncertainties in the contrast. Nonetheless the trends were set with microscope manufacturers producing higher and higher resolution microscopes, while the blind faith of the users in the image produced as being a near directly interpretable representation of reality seems to have increased rather than been generally questioned. But if we want to test structural models we need numbers and it is the analogue to digital conversion of the information in the image which is required.


1979 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carol A. Pruning

A rationale for the application of a stage process model for the language-disordered child is presented. The major behaviors of the communicative system (pragmatic-semantic-syntactic-phonological) are summarized and organized in stages from pre-linguistic to the adult level. The article provides clinicians with guidelines, based on complexity, for the content and sequencing of communicative behaviors to be used in planning remedial programs.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 5-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patty Prelock

Children with disabilities benefit most when professionals let families lead the way.


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