665 resultados para civic responsibility


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A reorganização curricular do Ensino Básico de 2001 representou uma mudança de paradigma: uma aposta na flexibilidade, na integração e na autonomia. Uma das principais inovações desta reforma foi a criação de áreas curriculares não disciplinares, entre elas a Formação Cívica. Uma década volvida qual o impacto desta decisão? Estudos anteriores revelaram o uso administrativo e burocrático da Formação Cívica, ao serviço do Diretor de Turma e das suas responsabilidades de gestão da turma e resolução de conflitos. Num cenário de defraudamento das expetativas iniciais depositadas neste domínio não disciplinar e convencidos que estávamos da importância de potenciar espaços reais de promoção da Cidadania nas escolas desencadeámos um estudo de modelização dupla investigação-formação que nos permitisse compreender qual o papel da formação de professores neste domínio e os respetivos limites e potencialidades da Formação Cívica. Com base no pressuposto de que a ação de qualquer professor em contexto de sala de aula depende do conhecimento profissional que possui acerca de um determinado domínio curricular e reconhecendo a ausência de mecanismos de formação específica para a concretização dos tempos letivos de Formação Cívica, estruturámos o nosso trabalho com o intuito de contribuir para a construção de conhecimento sobre a natureza da formação de professores em Formação Cívica. Realizado no contexto da formação contínua de professores, o presente estudo desenvolveu-se em duas etapas fundamentais que se foram interligando entre momentos de investigação, reflexão, formação, recolha e análise de dados. A abordagem metodológica que se delineou para todas as fases assumiu um cariz qualitativo e crítico-interpretativo. Numa primeira fase, realizámos um estudo exploratório que nos permitiu identificar conceções, práticas e contextos no domínio da Formação Cívica. Selecionámos uma escola no distrito de Aveiro e entrevistámos 10 professores do 3.º CEB, coordenação e direção da escola, analisámos documentos oficiais e observámos aulas. Concluímos que a operacionalização da Formação Cívica está refém de um conjunto de condicionalismos, entre eles: a ausência de orientações curriculares; a sobreposição de funções do Diretor de Turma; o não reconhecimento das funções pedagógicas de uma área não disciplinar; a ausência de preparação científica e pedagógica dos professores responsáveis por este tempo letivo. A segunda fase do estudo contemplou a conceção, desenvolvimento, implementação e avaliação de um percurso formativo projetado com base nos resultados do estudo exploratório e da revisão da literatura realizada para o efeito. O percurso formativo, desenvolvido na modalidade de Oficina de Formação (OF), envolveu e alicerçou-se no potencial das tecnologias (participação numa comunidade online; criação de blogues; desenvolvimento de recursos digitais) e envolveu sete professores. Dos professores participantes na OF, foram analisados em detalhe o percurso formativo de três professoras de diferentes escolas do ensino básico e com diferentes níveis de experiência letiva em Formação Cívica. A realização deste percurso formativo permitiu-nos: i) identificar processos de reconstrução do conceito de cidadania e do lugar da Formação Cívica; ii) identificar uma visão mais alargada e transformadora da Formação Cívica ao invés de abordagens restritas de cariz administrativo; ii) analisar a importância da partilha de experiências, do feedback, do suporte e da reflexão no processo formativo para o desenvolvimento das práticas pedagógico-didáticas; iv) conceptualizar o conhecimento profissional docente associado à Formação Cívica. Consideramos que este estudo contribui para a necessária reflexão sobre o espaço e o papel da Educação para a Cidadania no sistema educativo Português, assim como para o debate da afirmação da Formação Cívica (com esta ou outra designação mas necessariamente com novos contornos), em particular no currículo do ensino básico. Sustentamos ainda a importância fundamental da formação contínua (de carácter ativo e reflexivo) e da construção partilhada do conhecimento para o desenvolvimento profissional dos professores de Formação Cívica, necessário para dar resposta aos desafios da Educação para a Cidadania.

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It is now apparent that socio-cultural constructions of masculinity variously impact men’s experiences of their HIV positive status, yet how being a father can feature in this mix remains under-researched. This study employed in-depth semi-structured interviews and Foucauldian-informed discourse analysis to explore the accounts of six self-identifying heterosexual fathers (four black African migrants, two white European) who had been living with HIV from five to 24 years. While the HIV-related literature calls for the need to subvert ‘traditional’ expressions of masculinity as a means of promoting HIV prevention and HIV health, we argue that the lived experience for HIV positive men as fathers is more socially, discursively and thus more psychologically nuanced. We illustrate this by highlighting ways in which HIV positive men as fathers are not simply making sense of themselves as a HIV positive man for whom the modern (new) man and father positions are useful strategies for adapting to HIV and combating associated stigma. Discourses of modern and patriarchal fatherhoods, a gender-specific discourse of irresponsibility, and the neoliberal conflation of heath and self-responsibility are also at work in the sense making frames that HIV positive men, who are also fathers, can variously deploy. Our analysis shows how this discursive mix can underpin possibilities of often conflicted meaning and identity when living as a man and father with HIV in the UK, and specifically how discourses of fatherhood and HIV ‘positive’ health can complicate these men’s expressions and inhabitations of masculinity.

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This article challenges those perspectives which assert first, that the Security Council’s engagement with the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) during the Arab Spring evidences a generally positive trend, and second, that the response to the Arab Spring, particularly Syria, highlights the need for veto restraint. With respect to the first point, the evidence presented in this article suggests that the manner in which R2P has been employed by the Security Council during this period evidences three key trends: first, a willingness to invoke R2P only in the context of Pillar I; second, a pronounced lack of consensus surrounding Pillar III; and third, the persistent prioritisation of national interests over humanitarian concerns. With respect to veto restraint, this article argues that there is no evidence that this idea will have any significant impact on decision-making at the Security Council; the Council’s response to the Arab Spring suggests that national interests continue to trump humanitarian need.

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There is general consensus nowadays that CSR is not just altruistic do-gooding but rather a way for both companies and society to prosper. Companies themselves increasingly recognize that their sustainability depends on their willingness to assume responsibility for social and environmental issues. Academic research has, in the past, tried to theorize exactly how CSR improves business, employee satisfaction and productivity. However, few studies have a) separated the different effects of internal CSR and external CSR and b) studied these effects in times of internal organizational distrust. Hence, this paper examines the relationship between each type of CSR with two outcome variables related to employee attitudes: affective organizational commitment (AOC) and turnover intentions (TI). Furthermore, it investigates whether organizational distrust works as a moderator in each of these relationships by testing the hypothesis using a sample of 212 employees from a company that is currently going through a moment of internal crisis. Findings suggest that although all variables are strongly correlated, distrust works as a moderator for external CSR but not for internal CSR. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings conclude the paper.

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Este trabalho de investigação visa estudar e compreender a responsabilidade social de três bibliotecas públicas da margem sul do Tejo, analisando de que forma estas contribuem para o desenvolvimento de cidadãos civicamente mais ativos. Neste sentido, determina-se que modelo de responsabilidade social aplicam, que meios utilizam para incentivar o envolvimento cívico e que parcerias estabelecem. O método de recolha de dados utilizado foi a entrevista, tendo esta sido realizada aos responsáveis de cada bibliotecas em análise. Os resultados evidenciam que não existe uma política formal de responsabilidade social, mas sim ações que se assemelham a modelos práticos de RS que se classificam nas Teorias Integrativas. Relativamente às iniciativas desenvolvidas pelas bibliotecas públicas para a promoção da cidadania, estas vão de encontro ao Manifesto da IFLA/UNESCO para as Bibliotecas Públicas, podendo dizer-se que as suas ações se encontram confinadas à responsabilidade legal da organização. As bibliotecas identificam os seus stakeholders, mas é necessário que estes possuam um papel mais ativo no desenvolvimento de iniciativas que respondam às suas expetativas e necessidades. Efetuam-se cinco recomendações para melhorar o desempenho das bibliotecas públicas no domínio da responsabilidade social e da cidadania: implementar políticas de responsabilidade social; respeitar os interesses dos stakeholders; apostar na formação em responsabilidade social; investir na aprendizagem ao longo da vida; e inovar, no sentido de desenvolver atividades que vão além do cumprimento do Manifesto da IFLA/UNESCO para as Bibliotecas Públicas.

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The environmental aspect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) expressed through the process of the EMS implementation in the oil and gas companies is identified as the main subject of this research. In the theoretical part, the basic attention is paid to justification of a link between CSR and environmental management. The achievement of sustainable competitive advantage as a result of environmental capital growth and inclusion of the socially responsible activities in the corporate strategy is another issue that is of special significance here. Besides, two basic forms of environmental management systems (environmental decision support systems and environmental information management systems) are explored and their role in effective stakeholder interaction is tackled. The most crucial benefits of EMS are also analyzed to underline its importance as a source of sustainable development. Further research is based on the survey of 51 sampled oil and gas companies (both publicly owned and state owned ones) originated from different countries all over the world and providing reports on sustainability issues in the open access. To analyze their approach to sustainable development, a specifically designed evaluation matrix with 37 indicators developed in accordance with the General Reporting Initiative (GRI) guidelines for non-financial reporting was prepared. Additionally, the quality of environmental information disclosure was measured on the basis of a quality – quantity matrix. According to results of research, oil and gas companies prefer implementing reactive measures to the costly and knowledge-intensive proactive techniques for elimination of the negative environmental impacts. Besides, it was identified that the environmental performance disclosure is mostly rather limited, so that the quality of non-financial reporting can be judged as quite insufficient. In spite of the fact that most of the oil and gas companies in the sample claim the EMS to be embedded currently in their structure, they often do not provide any details for the process of their implementation. As a potential for the further development of EMS, author mentions possible integration of their different forms in a single entity, extension of existing structure on the basis of consolidation of the structural and strategic precautions as well as development of a unified certification standard instead of several ones that exist today in order to enhance control on the EMS implementation.

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Kierkegaardian Intersubjectivity and the Question of Ethics and Responsibility By Kevin Krumrei. Kierkegaard's contributions to philosophy are generally admitted and recognized as valuable in the history of Western philosophy, both as one of the great anti-Hegelians, as the founder (arguably) of existentialism, and as a religious thinker. However valid this may be, there is similarly a generally admitted critique of Kierkegaard in the Western tradition, that Kierkegaard's philosophy of the development of the self leads the individual into an isolated encounter with God, to the abandonment of the social context. In other words, a Kierkegaardian theory of intersubjectivity is a contradiction in terms. This is voiced eloquently by Emmanuel Levinas, among others. However, Levinas' own intersubjective ethics bears a striking resemblance to Kierkegaard's, with respect to the description and formulation of the basic problem for ethics: the problem of aesthetic egoism. Further, both Kierkegaard and Levinas follow similar paths in responding to the problem, from Kierkegaard's reduplication in Works of Love, to Levinas' notion of substitution in Otherwise than Being. In this comparison, it becomes evident that Levinas' reading of Kierkegaard is mistaken, for Kierkegaard's intersubjective ethics postulates, in fact, the inseparability and necessity of the self s responsible relation to others in the self s relation to God, found in the command, "you shall love your neighbour as yourself."

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The purpose of this study was to determine novice t~ache~s' perceptions of th~ extent to which the Brock University teacher education program focused on strategies for promoting responsibility in students. Individual interviews were conducted with ten randomly selected teachers who were graduates of this teacher education program between the years of 1989 and 1992, and a follow-up group discussion activity, with the same teachers, was also held. Findings revealed that the topic of personal responsibility was discussed within various components of the program, including counselling group sessions, but that these discussions were often brief, indirect and inconsistent. Some of the strategies which the teachers used in their own classrooms to promote responsibility in students were ones which they had acquired from those counselling group °sessions or from associate teachers. Various strategies included: setting ~lear expectations of students with positive and negative consequences for behaviour (e.g., material rewards and detentions, respectively), cemmunic?ting'with other teachers an~ parents, and -. suspending students from school. A teacher's choice of any particular strategy seemed to be affected by his or her personality, teaching sUbject and region of employment, as well as certain aspects of the teacher education program. It was concluded that many of the teachers appeared to be controlling rude and vio~ent- behaviour, as opposed to promoting responsible behaviour. Recommendations were made for the pre-service program, as well as induction and inservice programs, to increase teacher preparedness for promoting responsible student behaviour. One of these recommendations addressed the need to help teachers learn how to effectively communicate with their students.