817 resultados para Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary


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The personalisation agenda is a government initiative aimed at transforming adult social care through giving service users choice and control over the care they receive. A key part of this agenda is the provision of direct payments; cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow them to manage their own care. Research suggests that direct payments can enable people with dementia to stay in their own home for longer and experience greater choice, flexibility and an improved social life. However very few people with dementia currently access direct payments. The objective of this research was to explore the social care experiences of people with dementia in relation to their access to and use of direct payments. 26 semi-structured interviews were conducted with people with dementia in receipt of social care services in the community, and their carers and social workers, and focus groups held with two community social work teams. It was found that direct payments tended to be seen as a fall-back option, for example as the only alternative to residential care, or as a solution to problems with traditional services. Direct payments appeared to afford particular benefits to people with dementia in terms of flexibility, continuity of care and access to local facilities. It is therefore important that this group are enabled to access direct payments. The second (ongoing) phase of this research comprises the design and pilot testing of an intervention aimed at improving access to direct payments by people with dementia.

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This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human movement is a specific social and cultural subsystem (involving sport, movement culture and physical culture), yet it becomes a part of wider social discourses by extending some of its characteristics into various other spheres. This process, theorised as sportification, provides as useful concept to examine the permeation of certain phenomena from the area of sport into the social reality outside of sport. In this paper, we investigate the phenomena of sportification which we parallel with visual culture and spectatorship practices in the Renaissance era. The emphasis in our investigation is on theatricality and performativity; particularly, the superficial spectator engagement with modern sport and sporting spectacles. Unlike the significance afforded to visualisation and deeper symbolic interpretation in Renaissance art, contemporary cultural shifts have changed and challenged the ways in which the active and interacting body is positioned, politicised, symbolised and ultimately understood. We suggest here that the ways in which we view sport and sporting bodies within a (post)modern context (particularly with the confounding amalgamations of signs and symbols and emphasis on hyper-realities) has invariably become detached from sports’ profound metaphysical meanings and resonance. Subsequently, by emphasising the associations between social theatrics and the sporting complex, this paper aims to remind readers of ways that sport—as a nuanced phenomenon—can be operationalised to help us to contemplate questions about nature, society, ourselves and the complex worlds in which we live.

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This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formation and operation of inter-organizational partnerships. In particular it shows how social capital contributes to the sustainability of a public sector partnership. In this research context social capital is defined as the networks, trust, norms and values that enable individuals and organizations to achieve mutual goals through collaboration. This definition draws upon the author’s empirical research on partnerships and partnership working in the field of post-compulsory education and her practical experience of establishing, managing and leading international partnerships for teaching and research in teacher education. The emphasis is on the practical application of social capital to qualitative data and on identifying sources of evidence, including research literature from different disciplines in the social sciences to interpret and theorize primary data. The first section of the chapter considers the complexities of defining social capital in the context of rival theoretical and political perspectives and leads to a discussion of the dimensions of social capital that are found in effective and sustained partnerships.

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This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whose enormous output spanned the whole range of late nineteenth century intellectual culture. Neglected since his death, partly because of the diversity of his interests and the volume of his writing, his cultural centrality and the interdisciplinary nature of his work make him a vital figure for contemporary scholars. This volume covers his work in anthropology, including that on fairy tale, folklore, the origins of religion, and psychical research.

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This is the first critical edition of the works of Andrew Lang (1844-1912), the Scottish writer whose enormous output spanned the whole range of late nineteenth-century intellectual culture. Neglected since his death, partly because of the diversity of his interests and the volume of his writing, his cultural centrality and the interdisciplinary nature of his work make him a vital figure for contemporary scholars. This volume covers his work on literary criticism, history and biography.

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The renowned writer J. B. Priestley suggested in 1934 that the motor-coach had annihilated the old distinction between rich and poor passengers in Britain. This article considers how true this was by examining the relationship between charabancs, motor coaches and class. It shows that this important vehicle of inter-war working class mobility had a complicated relationship with class, identifying three distinct forms of this method of travel. It positions the charabanc alongside historical responses to unwelcome steamer and railway day-trippers, and examines how resorts provided separate class-based entertainment for these holidaymakers. Using the case study of a new charabancwelcoming pub, the Prospect Inn, it proposes that, in the late 1930s, some pubs were beginning to offer charabanc customers facilities that were almost the match of their middle class equivalent. Motor coaches and charabancs contributed to the process of social convergence in inter-war Britain.

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This introduction firstly discusses the ongoing paradigm shift in the study of transnational migration, in particular the emergent interest in the convergence of migration and material culture as the starting point of our investigation. Then it highlights three aspects that this Special Issue could further in the current study of migration and materialities: namely, historical consciousness in materialising migration experiences and the notion of generational transmission; the everyday experience of body as the site for mutual constitution between subject and object; and the unique value of a language-based, interdisciplinary-oriented approach for migration studies. In the final part, it summarizes the four articles that follow, highlighting the contribution that each makes to our overall objective of making a ‘material turn’ in migration studies, and discusses some ways it could be further developed.

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Portugal tem vindo a incorporar a responsabilidade social de uma forma crescente. Para além da integração nas políticas públicas, também o setor privado e a sociedade civil têm desempenhado um importante papel na evolução do conceito de responsabilidade social. Este conceito é cada vez mais vivido e partilhado pelos portugueses. A norma SA 8000 é a primeira norma auditável a nível mundial, que permite às organizações a sua certificação em Sistemas de Gestão de Responsabilidade Social. Apesar da responsabilidade social das empresas (RSE) apenas possa ser assumida pelas próprias, as partes interessadas, como os trabalhadores e os consumidores, podem ter um papel fulcral ao incentivarem as empresas a implementarem práticas socialmente responsáveis, ao nível das condições de trabalho, do meio ambiente ou dos direitos humanos. Desta forma, uma das funções da RSE é contribuir para a minimização das consequências sociais da atual crise da economia, de forma a colaborar na construção de uma sociedade mais forte, que possa evoluir para um sistema económico sustentável. Neste sentido, elaborou-se o presente estudo, tendo como principal objetivo estudar e perceber o comportamento das Pequenas e Médias Empresas (PME) já certificadas em sistemas de gestão de qualidade e/ou ambiente e/ou segurança e das PME não certificadas, no Norte de Portugal, face à responsabilidade social, nomeadamente ao nível das motivações, vantagens e obstáculos. Para tal, optou-se por realizar uma investigação quantitativa, do tipo exploratório-descritiva. O instrumento de recolha de dados selecionado foi o inquérito por questionário, sendo um dirigido às PME não certificadas e outro às PME já certificadas em sistemas de gestão de qualidade e/ou ambiente e/ou segurança. A amostra analisada é composta por 60 PME, todas localizadas na região Norte de Portugal. Os questionários foram enviados por e-mail, entre os meses de Janeiro e a primeira semana de Março de 2014 e, os seus resultados foram posteriormente analisados com recurso ao programa Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). No decurso desta pesquisa, e em forma de conclusão, verificou-se algum desconhecimento por parte das organizações que participaram neste estudo, relativamente à responsabilidade social. Os resultados obtidos foram muito similares entre as PME já certificadas em sistemas de gestão da qualidade e/ou ambiente e/ou segurança e as PME não certificadas, no Norte de Portugal, nomeadamente ao nível dos principais indicadores, motivações, vantagens e obstáculos na implementação da responsabilidade social. Relativamente às motivações gerais que podem influenciar na implementação de um sistema de responsabilidade social, todas as variáveis geraram concordância dos participantes. As duas variáveis que reuniram total concordância nas PME não certificadas foram o “Respeito do proprietário/ dirigente da organização pelos valores ou compromissos éticos, com vista à melhoria das condições de trabalho” e as “Pressões externas dos clientes para a implementação da responsabilidade social”. Nas PME já certificadas em sistemas de gestão da qualidade e/ou ambiente e/ou segurança, todos os inquiridos concordaram com as variáveis apresentadas, sendo a variável “Benefícios internos, relativamente ao aumento de nível de satisfação e motivação dos colaboradores”, a que obteve maior percentagem de respostas. Já quando questionados sobre se pensa implementar a curto prazo um sistema de gestão da responsabilidade social, a generalidade (93,33%) das PME já certificadas em sistemas de gestão da qualidade e/ou ambiente e/ou segurança, responderam não. Também a maioria (76,67%) das PME não certificadas em sistemas de gestão, não ponderam implementar/ certificar um sistema de gestão da responsabilidade social.

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This project was undertaken because of a need to analyse concepts in social science more specifically and sequence them more carefully in a social science program. Concepts have been identified vaguely on many curriculum documents or left in isolation from each other when they are specifically identified. The project's aim was to identify a method for analysing concepts and sequencing their teaching on some rational basis. Once the method for analysing concepts was identified a questionnaire was designed and administered to a random sample of students at the grade three, five and eight levels. The questionnaire attempted to measure their comprehension of specific social science concepts at several levels which became progressively more complex. The major hypothesis was that there would be a direct correlation between age and achievement on the questionnaire. The raw scores were seriated and correlated with the ages of the students using the rankdifference- squared method. For the majority of areas tested it was found that there was a significant correlation between age and achievement on the questionnaire. Variation in the correlation coefficients generated suggests that comprehension of social science concepts is not simply a function of age but is probably a function of several inter-related factors such as reading ability, skill in Basic Thinking Skills and age. Thirty students completed each test. There were three tests in the questionnaire.

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This study aimed to uncover the incorporation of transformative pedagogies into the social studies curriculum. This educational approach aims to educate students about a variety of forms of oppression based on race, gender, sexuality, class, ethnicity, and culture, through the use of dialogue to uncover the students' understanding and personal experience with these concepts. This study examined the impact of discussing these topics in a grade 11 class of 22 White students (of various cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds). The teacher, Kelvin, and two of his students were interviewed and his class was observed on four occasions over a 2-week period. Based on the data I collected, I argue that a range of emancipatory teaching approaches should be used in critical classroom discourse. These different approaches emphasize the importance of critical thinking, the ability to recognize and combat oppression, the understanding and respect of different cultures, and the ability to recognize the impact of gender and sexuality on the past and present. These are life skills that extend beyond the curriculum (Freire, 1970; Giroux, 1988; hooks, 1994). This study fills a theory to practice gap in the research literature on transformative practice within Canadian contexts. The findings are important for several reasons. Firstly, they illustrated how the teacher's ideology and personal history affect hislher teaching and learning philosophies and approach to teaching. This has implications for the overall classroom environment, what students learn, and how teachers are trained. Secondly, this study provided a glimpse of what transformative pedagogy could look like from a pragmatic standpoint and demonstrated the complexity of using these multiple approaches in the classroom.

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Thèse réalisée en cotutelle avec l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales