scholarly journals Nigeria as a country of stories

Author(s):  
Tatiana M. Gavristova

The article is dedicated to the phenomenon of storytelling and its evolution in the context of globalization and digitalization. The choice of Nigeria as an object of study is not accidental. The oral tradition in Nigeria has developed dynamically over the centuries. Nigerian literature is considered to be a successor of the traditions of world classics. It was the writers - the «children of Herodotus» - who assumed the function of recording and relaying stories that, being biased, led to the destruction of a number of stereotypes regarding Africa and Africans. The traditions of storytelling appeared in literature and journalism, in television and radio broadcasting, across In-ternet. Nigerians have become active participants in TED conferences. Storytelling in Nigeria has become a profession. Within its framework, famous writers, including women, found application, overthrowing gender inequality.

Author(s):  
Akhiril Pane ◽  
Robert Sibarani ◽  
Ikhwanuddin Nasution ◽  
Muhammad Takari

The Angkola oral tradition of mangupa is as household advice by appealing to Allah SWT. This tradition is trusted by indigenous communities to restore the spirit to the body (paulak tondi tu badan). As the object of study is the performance analysis by using Duranti theory (2001: 14) with a view of a) performance, b) indexcality, and c) participation and theory of the performance. Finnegan (1991, 1992: 92-93) states that there are 3 elements such as: a) composition, a form that is composed, b) transmission, the selection process that will continue the oral tradition, and (3) the audience. The methods used are surveys, interviews with key informants, primary data source at the ceremony and secondary data by collecting field data, analyzing data. The result of the analysis of traditional Angkola data is divided into four components: a) Ceremonial place, b) Ceremonial time c) Traditional tools, d) Traditional leaders and participants. The transmission of customary philosophy: sangap, hamomora. and hamoraon. The audiences are all who attended the Angkola traditional wedding ceremony in the tradition of mangupa. The advice on mangupa consists of: 1) mangupa text using the name of Allah SWT, 2) mangupa texts of prayer and hope, 3) mangupa text of hope, and 4) mangupa text with philosophical Angkola custom.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Lía Norverto

Resumen: Este artículo se propone revisar algunascategorías de los estudios laborales, al analizar lasintersecciones entre trabajo y género, desde unaperspectiva sociológica. Esta línea estudia estrategiasde generación de ingresos en mujeres– usuarias demicrocréditos- que desarrollan proyectos grupales deautogestión en el período post crisis 2001, en Santa Rosa,La Pampa. Mujeres que agudizan su creatividad paraenfrentar la desocupación sin políticas de protecciónsocial, y dentro de la informalidad, y que padecenmúltiples desigualdades. Debido a que los diseñosmetodológicos convencionales resultan insuficientespara acercarnos a nuestro objeto de estudio, en esteartículo nos proponemos rescatar algunos aportesteórico-metodológicos que consideramos de utilidad.Centraremos las reflexiones en dos aspectos: el análisisde los lazos entre distribución desigual del trabajo,desigualdades de género y pobreza; y la consideracióndel diseño de proyectos productivos de las mujeresdesde su faz creativa, para lo cual recurrimos a lascontribuciones de corrientes vinculadas a recuperarlas emociones, expresiones y creatividad humana comoobjetos narrativos.Palabras claves: trabajo, mujeres, microemprendimientos,desigualdades, aportes metodológicos.“Work” and “Own Project”: Theoretical-Methodological Contributions Based on Gender andWomen Micro-entrepreneursAbstract: This article revisits some categories of laborstudies, analyzing the intersections between work andgender from a sociological perspective. It studies incomegeneration strategies in women- users of microcredit -who develop self-management group projects in the post-2001 crisis period , in Santa Rosa, La Pampa. Thesewomen sharpen their creativity to address unemploymentwithout social protection policies, and within informality,and they suffer from multiple inequalities. Becauseconventional methodological designs are insufficient toapproach our object of study, in this article we intend torescue some theoretical and methodological contributionsthat we consider useful. Reflections will focus on twoaspects: the analysis of the links between unequaldistribution of labor, gender inequality and poverty, andconsideration of the design of productive projects fromcreative women face, for which draws on contributionslinked current restore emotions, expressions and humancreativity as narrative objects.Keywords: work, women microentrepreneurs,inequalities, methodological contributions.


Author(s):  
Robert L. Nelson ◽  
William P. Bridges
Keyword(s):  

2018 ◽  
Vol 115 (6) ◽  
pp. 974-1001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jae Yun Kim ◽  
Gráinne M. Fitzsimons ◽  
Aaron C. Kay
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2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Isna Rafianti ◽  
Etika Khaerunnisa

This research is motivated by the lack of interest of teachers in the use of props in the process of learning mathematics in elementary school. In accordance with the demands of the curriculum in 2013 and supported by the developed learning theory, learning mathematics is abstract object of study, students need an intermediary that props math-ematics, so that students can more easily understand the concepts that will be pre-sented, and in the end it can deliver students to solve mathematical problems, not only that proposed by the teacher but also the problems in life. The purpose of this study was to determine the interest of prospective elementary teachers on the use of props mathematics after getting lectures media and elementary mathematics learning model. By knowing the interest of prospective elementary teachers will be developed further realization of the state of the subject being studied. The method used is descriptive research, then the instruments used were questionnaires and interviews. The results of this study stated that the interest of prospective elementary teachers on the use of props after attending lectures media and elementary mathematics learning model is high over-all with a percentage of 76.70%.Keywords : Interest, Props Mathematics


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-50
Author(s):  
Jose Luis Turabian

Psychology and sociology share a common object of study, human behaviour, but from different perspectives. Sociologists have focused on macro variables, such as social structure, education, gender, age, race, etc., while psychology has focused on micro variables such as individual personality and behaviours, beliefs, empathy, listening, etc. Despite the importance of interpersonal relationship skills, they depend on the community or social context in which communication takes place, and by themselves may have little relevance in the consultation. The purely psychological analysis of the doctor-patient relationship often leads to an idyllic vision, with the patient-centred consultation as the greatest exponent, which rarely occurs in real life. The purely sociological or community / social analysis of the doctor-patient relationship leads to a negative view of the consultation, which is always shown as problematic. But, the psychological system in the doctor-patient relationship cannot be neglected, and its study is of importance, at least as an intermediate mechanism that is created through socio-community relations. Although the same social causes are behind the doctor-patient relationship, when acting on psychological factors in the consultation, they act as an optical prism scattering socio-community relations that affect the doctor and the patient, giving rise to a beam of different colors of doctor-patient relationship. In doctor-patient relationship there is a modality of psychotherapy, where attitudes, thoughts and behaviour of the patient, can be change, as well as it can be extended on the way of understanding and therefore changing, his social context. Because of the distance between socio-community relations and the form of doctor-patient relations is growing in complex societies, under these conditions, the sociological factor gives the important place to the psychological factor. Given these difficulties of the doctor-patient relationship one may ask how general medical practice can persist with the usual model of doctor-patient relationship. Pain and the desire to relieve them are the basic reasons for the patient and the doctor, and they do not disappear due to the contradictions of the doctor-patient relationship. In this way, the confrontation between sociological and psychological vision is replaced by an alliance of both currents, and each of them takes on meaning only in the general vision.


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