8 resultados para Violência rural
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Sociologia
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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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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Sociologia
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Nossa pergunta de partida é como os professores(as) e alunos(as) do Ensino Secundário de duas escolas públicas do Concelho de Cascais definem o fenómeno da violência escolar, o conceito de educação para a consciência crítica, o sucesso e insucesso escolar; como relacionam esses conceitos? Adoptamos a concepção teórica de Paulo Freire sobre a pedagogia do oprimido e a pedagogia da autonomia. O nosso corpus foi constituído pelos discursos de uma amostra não representativa de docentes e estudantes, recolhidos por meio de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. Concluímos que o conformismo é um reflexo das representações sociais dos atores educativos. Isto está explícito nas suas convicções de afirmação pela busca do sucesso escolar sob o modelo competitivo de educação neoliberal, e, sobretudo, por entenderem por bem que esse “ideal” deve ser conquistado, revelando maioritariamente uma concepção do processo educativo semelhante ao classificado por Paulo Freire como “educação bancária”. Ainda assim, encontrámos algumas definições bem articuladas por uma minoria de professores e alunos, que equacionam o conceito de consciência crítica com a relação educativa, mas sem que isso lhes permita articular um discurso alternativo sobre o sucesso e a violência.
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Domestic violence is one of the most serious problems that contemporary society faces. Domestic violence that specifically occurs between spouses is a particular case of domestic violence that has caused a high number of victims - mostly women - putting thus an enormous challenge to states with regard to combating this problem. In this thesis we intend to proceed with the study of this phenomenon in the Angolan context. The objective of this study is trying to understand how such violence is manifested in Angola, what factors may be at it’s source and what effects can be observed on the victims, their families and in society itself. Being the Angolan people strongly linked to traditions and customs, it seemed interesting to also address the issue of domestic violence under customary law. In addition to the problem of the study itself, we proceed to exposure and analysis of how the state and civil society have intervened in this matter. At the end of this study, we conclude that despite the fact that the issue of domestic violence has received more attention in recent years from the public entities and society in general, there is still a long way to go. This path involves not only more actions of the state but also a change of mentality, which can enable the break with social stereotypes in adopting a different behavior over the issue under review and internalizing that human dignity is the basic principle of any state that proclaims democratic rights.
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This essay deals with the juridical problems related with violence associated with sports. Begining with an historical analysis of the violent situations, with brief sociological references, we’ll try to reach conclusions regarding the evolution of the phenomenon. A brief reference to comparative law studies will help us understand the measures taken by the portuguese legislator, focusing on a critical analysis of that legislation, on it’s repressive and preventive quality
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This thesis explores how multinational corporations of different sizes create barriers to imitation and therefore sustain competitive advantage in rural and informal Base of the Pyramid economies. These markets require close cooperation with local partners in a dynamic environment that lacks imposable property rights and follows a different rationale than developed markets. In order to explore how competitive advantage is sustained by different sized multinational corporations at the Base of the Pyramid, the natural-resource-based view and the dynamic capabilities perspective are integrated. Based on this integration the natural-resource-based view is extended by identifying critical dynamic capabilities that are assumed to be sources of competitive advantage at the Base of the Pyramid. Further, a contrasting case study explores how the identified dynamic capabilities are protected and their competitive advantage is sustained by isolating mechanisms that create barriers to imitation for a small to medium sized and a large multinational corporation. The case study results give grounds to assume that most resource-based isolating mechanisms create barriers to imitation that are fairly high for large and established multinational corporations that operate at the rural Base of the Pyramid and have a high product and business model complexity. On the contrary, barriers to imitation were found to be lower for young and small to medium sized multinational corporations with low product and business model complexity that according to some authors represent the majority of rural Base of the Pyramid companies. Particularly for small to medium sized multinational corporations the case study finds a relationship- and transaction-based unwillingness of local partners to act opportunistically rather than a resource-based inability to imitate. By offering an explanation of sustained competitive advantage for small to medium sized multinational corporations at the rural Base of the Pyramid this thesis closes an important research gap and recommends to include institutional and transaction-based research perspectives.