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Basé sur une critique du système traditionnel de prise en charge des patient-e-s dans les hôpitaux psychiatriques, la communauté thérapeutique est un modèle novateur élaboré en Grande-Bretagne durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et dans lequel l'ensemble des rapports interpersonnels à l'oeuvre au sein de l'institution sont perçus comme ayant un fort impact sur l'état des malades. Aussi, l'un des instruments privilégiés de la communauté thérapeutique réside dans un système de réunions régulières entre soignant-e-s et soigné-e-s, mais aussi entre professionnel-le-s, au cours desquels petits et grands problèmes doivent être débattus et résolus collectivement. La constitution de cette approche comme un courant à part entière et sa diffusion au sein de la psychiatrie occidentale au cours de la seconde moitié du 20ème siècle est retracée dans cet article en opérant une distinction entre quatre étapes : genèse, constitution du courant, diffusion en Europe continentale, appropriation et critique au sein du mouvement antipsychiatrique, institutionnalisation et déclin.
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The Iowa Transportation Improvement Program (Program) is published to inform Iowans of planned investments in our state's transportation system. The Iowa Transportation Commission (Commission) and Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) are committed to programming those investments in a fiscally responsible manner. Iowa's transportation system is multi-modal; therefore, the Program encompasses investments in aviation, transit, railroads, trails, and highways. A major component of the Program is the highway section. The FY2009-2013 highway section is financially balanced and was developed to achieve several objectives. The Commission's primary highway investment objective is the safety, maintenance and preservation of Iowa's existing highway system. The Commission has allocated an annual average of $321 million to achieve this objective. This includes $185 million in 2009 and $170 million annually in years 2010-2013 for preserving the interstate system. It includes $114 million in 2009, $100 million in 2010 and $90 million annually in years 2011-2013 for non-interstate pavement preservation. It includes $38 million annually in 2009 and 2010, and $35 million annually in years 2011-2013 for non-interstate bridges. In addition, $15 million annually is allocated for safety projects. However, due to increasing construction costs, flattened revenues and overall highway systems needs, the Commission acknowledges that insufficient funds are being invested in the maintenance and preservation of the existing highway system. Another objective involves investing in projects that have received funding from the federal transportation act and/or subsequent federal transportation appropriation acts. In particular, funding is being used where it will complete a project, corridor or useable segment of a larger project. As an investment goal, the Commission also wishes to advance highway projects that address the state's highway capacity and economic development needs. Projects that address these needs and were included for completion in the previous program have been advanced into this year's Program to maintain their scheduled completion. This program also includes a small number of other projects that generally either represent a final phase of a partially programmed project or an additional segment of a partially completed corridor. The TIME-21 bill, Senate File 2420, signed by Governor Chet Culver on April 22, provides additional funding to cities, counties and the Iowa DOT for road improvements. This will result in additional revenue to the Primary Road Fund beginning in the second half of FY2009 and gradually increase over time. The additional funding will be included in future highway programming objectives and proposals and is not reflected in this highway program. The Iowa DOT and Commission appreciate the public's involvement in the state's transportation planning process. Comments received personally, by letter, or through participation in the Commission's regular meetings or public input meetings held around the state each year are invaluable in providing guidance for the future of Iowa's transportation system. It should be noted that this document is a planning guide. It does not represent a binding commitment or obligation of the Commission or Iowa DOT, and is subject to change. You are invited to visit the Iowa DOT's Web site at iowadot.gov for additional and regular updates about the department's programs and activities.
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The Capitol Planning Commission is authorized under Chapter 8A.371—378 of the Code of Iowa. “It shall be the duty of the commission to advise upon the location of statues, fountains and monuments and the placing of any additional buildings on the capitol grounds, the type of architecture and the type of construction of any new buildings to be erected on the state capitol grounds as now encompassed or as subsequently enlarged, and repairs and restoration thereof, and it shall be the duty of the officers, commissions, and councils charged by law with the duty of determining such questions to call upon the commission for such advice. “The commission shall, in cooperation with the director of the department of administrative services, develop and implement within the limits of its appropriation, a five-year modernization program for the capitol complex. “The commission shall annually report to the general assembly its recommendations relating to its duties under this section. The report shall be submitted to the chief clerk of the house and the secretary of the senate during the month of January.” —Code of Iowa, Chapter 8A.373
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OBJECTIVES: The Swiss Aids prevention strategy has been subject to a continuous process of evaluation for the past 12 years. This paper describes the conceptual approach, methodology, results obtained and contribution to policy-making of that evaluation.¦DESIGN: The evaluation is on-going, global with respect to all components of the strategy, and utilization-focused. Each successive phase of the evaluation has included 10-20 studies centred either on aspects of process, of outcome or of environmental context. Findings are synthesized at the end of each phase. METHODS: Both quantitative and qualitative methods are used. Studies generally have one of three functions within the overall evaluation: assessment of trends through surveys or other types of repeated studies; evaluation of specific areas through a series of studies from different viewpoints; in-depth investigation or rapid assessment through one-off studies. Various methods of triangulation are used to validate findings. RESULTS: The evaluation has allowed for: the observation of behavioural change in different populations; the availability of scientific data in controversial fields such as drug-use policy; an understanding of the diversity of public appropriation of prevention messages. Recommendations are regularly formulated and have been used by policy-makers and field workers for strategy development. CONCLUSIONS: The global approach adopted corresponds well to the evaluation requirements of an integrated long-term prevention strategy. Cost is low relative to the extent of information provided. Such an evaluation cannot however address the question of causal relationship between the strategy and observed changes. The evaluation has contributed to the development of a culture of evaluation in Swiss AIDS prevention more generally.
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INTRODUCTION «Des masques cultuels au masque muséifié :leurs usages et représentations à travers l'itinéraire d'un chercheur» est le résultat de l'analyse de ma propre expérience des masques utilisés dans le cadre des cérémonies religieuses au village puis dans les manifestations ludiques et scientifiques (festivals et expositions). Cette expérience, je l'ai vécue de manière concrète durant mon enfance dans mon milieu d'origine, au village de Moundasso, département de Dédougou (Burkina Faso), en pays bwa, puis au cours de ma formation d'historien à l'Université de Ouagadougou et de mes premières recherches anthropologiques. J'ai donc d'abord vécu les cérémonies de masques de manière intime dans mon entourage familial au village. Je me suis ensuite engagé dans une recherche ethnologique comparant les masques du pays bwa avec ceux d'Appenzell, en Suisse alémanique, découverts par le hasard d'une carte postale reçue au Burkina par un ami genevois. La surprise provoquée par les ressemblances qui me sautaient aux yeux m'a conduit à entreprendre le voyage vers ces Préalpes lointaines, à me lancer dans ma première exposition à Genève, à faire voyager celle-ci en la ramenant au pays bwa et en utilisant le résultat de mes interrogations pour une mise en valeur des masques aussi bien dans le cadre de mon village d'origine qu'en dehors de celui-ci, dans un festival biennal organisé à Dédougou, puis dans d'autres musées au Burkina Faso et en Europe. La conjugaison de cette double expérience des masques cultuels et profanes m'a amené à vouloir confronter les différents enjeux impliqués :affirmation des identités locales, régionales, nationales, appropriation des patrimoines culturels des peuples dans le cadre des collections et des musées internationaux, réappropriation de ces patrimoines par les acteurs autochtones. Le masque, considéré par de nombreux chercheurs en sciences humaines comme un phénomène social universel, se trouve aujourd'hui au carrefour de multiples intérêts identitaires, patrimoniaux, économiques, religieux, profanes, esthétiques, scientifiques. Au fur et à mesure de la progression de mon travail, il m'a amené au coeur des problématiques qui agitent une anthropologie des objets, et des cultures qui les portent, aujourd'hui en pleine crise. C'est à débroussailler ces problèmes que la présente recherche doit être utile. 1. Problématique et hypothèse Mon approche part de l'hypothèse suivante ainsi résumée :les intérêts multiples portés aux masques participent à la transformation rapide de leurs fonctions coutumières, à leur passage du domaine religieux au domaine profane. Les nouvelles fonctions des masques de mon village et de ma région sont liées à différents facteurs interdépendants, parmi lesquels mon propre rôle m'apparaît comme non négligeable. En effet, mon statut d'acteur du village et ma position de chercheur en anthropologie me permettent, d'une part, de rendre compte des multiples enjeux du masque à partir de plusieurs points de vue, de la plus grande proximité jusqu'à la distance exigée par la discipline anthropologique; ils m'amènent d'autre part à agir avec les masques dans deux registres différents, en jouant moi-même un rôle essentiel dans les changements des pratiques en cours, comme dans le questionnement anthropologique lui-même.
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Les Chantiers à haute intensité de la main d’oeuvre (Faimo) donnent la possibilité aux femmes des Villages d’Achada Costa et Levada l’opportunité de se rencontrer en dehors des espaces traditionnels (funérailles, messe, baptême etc.). Ces rencontres facilitent l’établissement des liens sociaux et d’amitié qui aboutissent à une certaine complicité et à la réalisation de projets communs. Le revenu et l’apprentissage d’un métier que les Faimo procurent aux femmes ouvrent à celles-ci la voie menant à un « empowerment » économique (synonyme d’autonomie financière et économique) et social en leur permettant un certain contrôle de ses ressources et l’accès à une forme de savoir professionnel. Nous sommes ainsi devant un cas de ‘ pouvoir de’ qui renvoie aux capacités intellectuelles (la connaissance objective, le savoir) et émotionnelles (savoir-être), mais aussi économiques (avoir) : avoir l'accès et le contrôle des moyens de production et des bénéfices » (Charlier : 2011). De telles acquisitions sont sources d’une plus grande estime de soi et confiance en soi qui mènent à l’action et donc d’un ‘pouvoir intérieur’ qui « renvoie à la [capacité individuelle d’analyser et d’influencer] sa vie et de proposer des changements » (Charlier : 2011). L’association du développement communautaire est l’espace où les femmes affirment leur pouvoir social et politique en s’appuyant sur une solidarité et complicité intelligentes. Grâce à la solidarité entre elles, les femmes contrôlent l’association locale et parviennent à « négocier » et à faire valoir leur vision des priorités pour leur village et ainsi influencer le processus de son développement. Nous sommes, dans ce contexte, face à un cas de ‘pouvoir avec’, (pouvoir social et politique, [qui] met en évidence la notion de solidarité, la capacité de s’organiser pour négocier et pour défendre un objectif commun) (Charlier 2011) même si la solidarité entre les femmes suscite une certaine méfiance et résistance des hommes.
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The Office of Energy Independence presents Iowa’s second annual energy independence plan, which highlights accomplishments achieved thus far and makes recommendations for the coming year. This plan shows that Iowa has made significant progress in building the foundation for reaching energy independence in just the past year. Continued investment and further efforts will enable Iowa to push toward even greater advances, while creating new jobs and diversifying local economies. With those aims in mind, the state has been investing extensively in the new energy economy. One important example is the Iowa Power Fund, an annual appropriation from the Iowa General Assembly administered by the Office of Energy Independence. In less than one year, the Office has received more than 160 project applications totaling more than $308 million in requests. The projects approved thus far will help advance Iowa’s wind and solar industries, foster new energy efficiency practices, and develop the bio fuels industry for a more economically and environmentally sustainable future. Iowa’s position as a leader in the new energy economy is dependent on the success of the Power Fund, and on the success of this plan. This plan clearly states that Iowa must boldly pursue a strong position in the emerging energy economy worldwide.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.
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El análisis de la interacción individuo-paisaje presenta numerosas perspectivas de estudio vinculadas a la generación e interpretación de simbolismos e imaginarios. La capacidad significante y/o de evocación comunicativa del paisaje encuentra, en la comunicación intrapersonal, una argumentación relevante en el proceso de construcción de un aparato teórico que permita estudiar el proceso de apropiación y vivencia del paisaje en términos de manifestación comunicativa. El despliegue de un aparato teórico que permita interpretar el mensaje del paisaje así como descodificar su discurso intangible, representa el objetivo principal de la investigación que se presenta a continuación.
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El análisis de la interacción individuo-paisaje presenta numerosas perspectivas de estudio vinculadas a la generación e interpretación de simbolismos e imaginarios. La capacidad significante y/o de evocación comunicativa del paisaje encuentra, en la comunicación intrapersonal, una argumentación relevante en el proceso de construcción de un aparato teórico que permita estudiar el proceso de apropiación y vivencia del paisaje en términos de manifestación comunicativa. El despliegue de un aparato teórico que permita interpretar el mensaje del paisaje así como descodificar su discurso intangible, representa el objetivo principal de la investigación que se presenta a continuación.
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During the 2005 Legislative Session the Iowa Department of Revenue received an appropriation to establish the Tax Credits Tracking and Analysis Program (TCTAP) to track tax credit awards and claims. In addition, the Department was directed to perform periodic evaluations of tax credit programs. The purpose of these studies is three-fold: (1) To provide a comparison of the Iowa tax credit program to similar federal and other states’ programs (2) To summarize information related to the usage of the Iowa tax credit (3) To evaluate the economic impact of the tax credit program.