17 resultados para Institutional History
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History in Africa, n.18, pág.67-82
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Thesis presented at the Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, to obtain a Master degree in Conservation and Restoration,Specialization in Textiles
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The visual image is a fundamental component of epiphany, stressing its immediacy and vividness, corresponding to the enargeia of the traditional ekphrasis and also playing with cultural and social meanings. Morris Beja in his seminal book Epiphany in the Modern Novel, draws our attention to the distinction made by Joyce between the epiphany originated in a common object, in a discourse or gesture and the one arising in “a memorable phase of the mind itself”. This type materializes in the “dream-epiphany” and in the epiphany based in memory. On the other hand, Robert Langbaum in his study of the epiphanic mode, suggests that the category of “visionary epiphany” could account for the modern effect of an internally glowing vision like Blake’s “The Tyger”, which projects the vitality of a real tyger. The short story, whose length renders it a fitting genre for the use of different types of epiphany, has dealt with the impact of the visual image in this technique, to convey different effects and different aesthetic aims. This paper will present some examples of this occurrence in short stories of authors in whose work epiphany is a fundamental concept and literary technique: Walter Pater, Joseph Conrad, K. Mansfield, Clarice Lispector. Pater’s “imaginary portraits” concentrate on “priviledged moments” of the lives of the characters depicting their impressions through pictorial language; Conrad tries to show “moments of awakening” that can be remembered by the eye; Mansfield suggests that epiphany, the “glimpse”, should replace plot as an internal ordering principle of her impressionist short-stories; in C. Lispector the visualization of some situations is so aggressive that it causes nausea and a radical revelation on the protagonist’s.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Ciências do Ambiente, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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RESUMO: O envelhecimento da população tende a aumentar em todo o mundo, trazendo consequências a níveis sociais, económicos, e de saúde. As hospitalizações e a necessidade de cuidados de enfermagem à população idosa tendencialmente aumentam pela maior fragilidade, derivada do aumento das situações de doença crónica e dependência. Os cuidados de enfermagem podem ser influenciados pelas representações sociais acerca do envelhecimento, estando associados mitos e estereótipos, e levar à desvalorização da individualidade e autonomia da pessoa idosa. Neste sentido, preconiza-se a realização de cuidados em parceria com a pessoa idosa, que promovam a sua autonomia e empowerment. Este estudo tem como objectivo compreender o modo como as representações sociais dos enfermeiros acerca do envelhecimento influenciam os cuidados de enfermagem na promoção da autonomia do idoso hospitalizado. Realizámos um estudo qualitativo, com recurso à entrevista e a técnica por associação livre de ideias, sendo entrevistados 17 enfermeiros de um serviço de internamento de medicina. Da análise dos resultados, constatámos que para os enfermeiros do estudo a representação social negativa acerca do envelhecimento foi a mais evidenciada, associada a situações como: dependência, doença, solidão, isolamento, necessidades, tristeza, peso na sociedade/problemas/dificuldades; levando à desvalorização das capacidades físicas, mentais, psicológicas, e da autonomia da pessoa idosa. Como factores dificultadores da promoção do respeito e autonomia da pessoa idosa referiram a motivação, características do enfermeiro e da pessoa idosa e os constrangimentos institucionais. Contudo alguns enfermeiros utilizam estratégias facilitadoras da promoção da autonomia como a: apresentação, proximidade, disponibilidade, promoção da esperança, avaliação da situação, e capacitação física e mental. Concluímos que as representações sociais negativas acerca do envelhecimento condicionam os cuidados de enfermagem na promoção da participação da pessoa idosa nos cuidados e nas decisões relativas a si. Os cuidados realizados em parceria, influenciados por uma visão positiva da pessoa idosa, valorizam a sua individualidade e toda a sua história de vida fomentando a sua autonomia.---------- ABSTRACT: Population aging is a global phenomenon, felt particularly in developed countries, with consequences at the social, economic and health-related levels. Hospitalization rates and nursing care needs among the elderly are on the rise in part due to the increased fragility of this population which experience greater levels of dependency and chronic disease. The quality of nursing care may be influenced by social representations of aging, associated with myths and stereotypes, that may lead to the devaluation of the individuality and autonomy of elderly persons. To this end, advocates for care in partnership with the elderly person, that promote their empowerment and autonomy. The present study aims to understand the manner in which social representations held by nurses with regards to the phenomenon of aging influence nursing care, with particular emphasis on the promotion of autonomy among hospitalized elderly patients. This study is a qualitative study, utilizing interviews and the free association of ideas technique, with a total of 17 interviews conducted on nurses working in a hospital ward. According to our results, nurses harbour negative social representations concerning the aging process, associating the latter with dependency, disease, loneliness, needs, sadness, burden on society/problems/difficulties, all of which may lead to the devaluation of the physical, mental, and psychological capacities of the elderly, negatively impacting upon their autonomy. Among those factors found to hinder the promotion of respect and autonomy of the elderly in this study, are personal motivation, characteristics of the nurse and the elderly person and institutional barriers. However, some nurses made use of a number of strategies that promoted patient autonomy, namely: presentation, proximity, availability, the promotion of hope, situation evaluation and physical and mental capacitation. In conclusion, negative social representations concerning aging condition the quality of nursing care, particularly, in what concerns the promotion of patient participation in care and self determination. Nursing interventions carried out in collaboration with the patient, influenced by a positive view of the elderly, value the individuality and life history of these individuals, thereby fomenting their autonomy
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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International Seminar in Conservation. A Tribute to Cesari Brandi. Lisboa, LNEC, May 2006, p.273-282
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Poster (and extended abstract) presented at the 13th International Conference "Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA 2014)" held on 16-20th June, University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia
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Complex problems of globalized society challenge its adaptive capacity. However, it is precisely the nature of these human induced problems that provide enough evidence to show that adaptability may not be on a resilient path. This thesis explores the ambiguity of the idea of adaptation (and its practice) and illustrates the ways in which adaptability contributes to resilience of social ecological systems. The thesis combines a case study and grounded theory approach and develops an analytical framework to study adaptability in resource users’ organizations: from what it depends on and what the key challenges are for resource management and system resilience. It does so for the specific case of fish producers’ organizations (POs) in Portugal. The findings suggest that while ecological and market context, including the type of crisis, may influence the character of fishers’ adaptation within POs (i.e. anticipatory, maladaptive and reactively adaptive), it does not determine it. Instead, it makes agency even more crucial (i.e. leadership, trust and agent’s perceptions in terms of their impact on fishers’ motivation to learn from each other). In sum, it was found that internal adaptation can improve POs’ contribution to fishery management and resilience, but it is not a panacea and may, in some cases, increase system vulnerability to change. Continuous maladaptation of some Portuguese POs points at a basic institutional problem (fish market regime), which clearly reduces fisheries resilience as it promotes overfishing. However, structural change may not be sufficient to address other barriers to Portuguese fishers’ (PO members) adaptability, such as history (collective memory) and associated problematic self-perceptions. The agency (people involved in structures and practices) also needs to change. What and how institutional change and agency change build on one another (e.g. comparison of fisheries governance in Portugal and other EU countries) is a topic to be explored in further research.
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Software as a service (SaaS) is a service model in which the applications are accessible from various client devices through internet. Several studies report possible factors driving the adoption of SaaS but none have considered the perception of the SaaS features and the pressures existing in the organization’s environment. We propose an integrated research model that combines the process virtualization theory (PVT) and the institutional theory (INT). PVT seeks to explain whether SaaS processes are suitable for migration into virtual environments via an information technology-based mechanism. INT seeks to explain the effects of the institutionalized environment on the structure and actions of the organization. The research makes three contributions. First, it addresses a gap in the SaaS adoption literature by studying the internal perception of the technical features of SaaS and external coercive, normative, and mimetic pressures faced by an organization. Second, it empirically tests many of the propositions of PVT and INT in the SaaS context, thereby helping to determine how the theory operates in practice. Third, the integration of PVT and INT contributes to the information system (IS) discipline, deepening the applicability and strengths of these theories.
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The history between cetaceans and humans is documented throughout time not only in reports, descriptions, and tales but also in legal documents, laws and regulations, and tithes. This wealth of information comes from the easy spotting and identification of individuals due to their large size, surface breathing, and conspicuous above water behaviour. This work is based on historical sources and accounts accounting for cetacean presence for the period between the 12th and 17th centuries, as well as scientific articles, newspapers, illustrations, maps, non-published scientific reports, and other grey literature from the 18th century onwards. Information on whale use in Portugal's mainland has been found since as early as the 12th century and has continued to be created throughout time. No certainty can be given for medieval and earlier events, but both scavenging of stranded whales or use of captured ones may have happened. There is an increasing number of accounts of sighted, stranded, used, or captured cetaceans throughout centuries which is clearly associated with a growing effort towards the study of these animals. Scientific Latin species denominations only started to be registered from the 18th century onwards, as a consequence of the evolution of natural sciences in Portugal and increasing interest from zoologists. After the 19th century, a larger number of observations were recorded, and from the 20th century to the present day, regular scientific records have been collected. Research on the environmental history of cetaceans in Portugal shows a several-centuries-old exploitation of whales and dolphins, as resources mainly for human consumption, followed in later centuries by descriptions of natural history documenting strandings and at sea encounters. Most cetaceans species currently thought to be present in Portuguese mainland waters were at some point historically recorded.
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The paper will address George Kubler’s Portuguese Plain Architecture [PPA] (1972) and its effect in Portuguese architectural practice. Kubler’s philosophy of art history implied that closed sequences of objects could be opened by several reasons. Thus, it will be argued that there is an effect upon Portuguese architecture post 1974, that is apparent by the reemergence of some of the form classes treated by Kubler. This was mostly achieved through the popularity of Kubler’s book within architectural practice, scholarship and moreover by the establishment of the term “Plain Architecture” in portuguese architectural vocabulary. Plain Architecture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries shared some qualities with the architecture to be built in post‑revolutionary Portugal, most importantly the effect that could be achieved with low budget buildings that were responding to a situation of crisis, and simultaneously exhaled aristocratic sparsity. The connection of PPA with the ideological attributes of early modernism and the political context of the time catalysed the reemergence of a new order of Portuguese Plain that resonates still in contemporary architecture.