758 resultados para contemporary dance
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With arguably the world’s most decentralized coastal governance regime, the Philippines has implemented integrated coastal management (ICM) for over 30 years as one of the most successful frameworks for coastal resource management in the country. Anthropogenic drivers continue to threaten the food security and livelihood of coastal residents; contributing to the destruction of critical marine habitats, which are heavily relied upon for the goods and services they provide. ICM initiatives in the Philippines have utilized a variety of tools, particularly marine protected areas (MPAs), to promote poverty alleviation through food security and sustainable forms of development. From the time marine reserves were first shown to effectively address habitat degradation and decline in reef fishery production (Alcala et al., 2001) over 1,100 locally managed MPAs have been established in the Philippines; yet only 10-20% of these are effectively managed (White et al., 2006; PhilReefs, 2008). In order to increase management effectiveness, biophysical, legal, institutional and social linkages need to be strengthened and “scaled up” to accommodate a more holistic systems approach (Lowry et al., 2009). This summary paper incorporates the preliminary results of five independently conducted studies. Subject areas covered are the social and institutional elements of MPA networks, ecosystem-based management applicability, financial sustainability and the social vulnerability of coastal residents to climate change in the Central Philippines. Each section will provide insight into these focal areas and suggest how management strategies may be adapted to holistically address these contemporary issues. (PDF contains 4 pages)
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Esta tese se dedica ao estudo do corpo em sua qualidade sensível, buscando evidenciar que é sobre este que incidem as formas de dominação contemporâneas na medida em que o corpo vem sofrendo, na atualidade, um processo de anestesiamento em seu campo intensivo, seja por uma sobre-excitação da sensação ou, ao contrário, pelo seu apagamento. Tal anestesiamento decorre dos novos modos de subjetivação contemporâneos em que a vida se tornou o lócus privilegiado das intervenções dos poderes. O corpo entediado, esvaziado de suas forças singulares produtivas, tem sido resultante da complexa rede de ingerências a que tem sido exposto. Na condução das políticas de saúde, os saberes se organizam em suas regulamentações para indivíduos e grupo, fechando-os às diferenciações. A possibilidade da experiência alteritária se torna rarefeita, já que indivíduos e grupos reproduzem a lógica de desapropriação de seus próprios modos de sentir, de perceber o mundo. Os trabalhos pesquisados, nesta tese, seja na dança ou nas técnicas de mobilização dos corpos que desenvolvem métodos para experienciar seus movimentos e ritmos, permitem o acesso às condições sensíveis, por colocarem questões ao corpo que ultrapassam o saber racionalizado sobre o mesmo. Funcionando como novos operadores cognitivos, estes trabalhos sustentam um fazer-se dos corpos, nos seus processos subjetivantes, em que o paradoxo e alteridade possam emergir como resistência às formações decorrentes dos jogos de saber/poder contemporâneos. Na mesma direção, também, a psicanálise tem muito a contribuir a partir da reavaliação de suas práticas observando a condição sensível dos corpos e do repensar teórico deste lugar, o corpo, que como campo de virtualidades atravessado pelo coletivo, aproxima-se do estado inaugural da existência. Neste lugar, a subjetivação se dá no campo das forças, campo pulsional ao realizar sua preensão do mundo e produção de suas formas através dos processos de erotização do corpo. Algumas teorias psicanalíticas têm colaborado significativamente para a sofisticação de um saber em que o psiquismo é visto como encarnado. Essa leitura, ao não dissociar o corpo do psiquismo, busca romper com a lógica binária, característica da leitura clássica psicanalítica, destacando a importância dos afetos na clínica e viabilizando, deste modo, para o entendimento dos sintomas, o enlace definitivo do sujeito com a cultura. A forma das forças é o resultado de um processo que se realiza a partir das percepções decorrentes de um dado campo de afetação, intensivo. Assim a possibilidade de sustentação de formas singulares de existência está relacionada à capacidade em acessar este campo das forças, entendido como um campo que permite as operações de construção e desconstrução do universo simbólico. Na aproximação da dimensão crítica envolvida nos estudos sobre a corporeidade, os estados patológicos podem ser compreendidos, então, como resistência aos imperativos das organizações codificadas.
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A discussion is presented on the role played by customary marine tenure (CMT) institutions in the regulation of fisheries in the Pacific Ocean Islands. Particular reference is made to the system in operation in Marovo Lagoon, in the Solomon Islands, whereby a number of defined clans control resource use within defined areas of land and sea. It is believed that such systems have considerable capacity for handling and adapting to new circumstances, thereby becoming potentially important tools in the contemporary management of fisheries and of the coastal zone in general.
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The nature of the relationship between information technology (IT) and organizations has been a long-standing debate in the Information Systems literature. Does IT shape organizations, or do people in organisations control how IT is used? To formulate the question a little differently: does agency (the capacity to make a difference) lie predominantly with machines (computer systems) or humans (organisational actors)? Many proposals for a middle way between the extremes of technological and social determinism have been put advanced; in recent years researchers oriented towards social theories have focused on structuration theory and (lately) actor network theory. These two theories, however, adopt different and incompatible views of agency. Thus, structuration theory sees agency as exclusively a property of humans, whereas the principle of general symmetry in actor network theory implies that machines may also be agents. Drawing on critiques of both structuration theory and actor network theory, this paper develops a theoretical account of the interaction between human and machine agency: the double dance of agency. The account seeks to contribute to theorisation of the relationship between technology and organisation by recognizing both the different character of human and machine agency, and the emergent properties of their interplay.
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Sequence analysis of the mitochondrial genome has become a routine method in the study of mitochondrial diseases. Quite often, the sequencing efforts in the search of pathogenic or disease-associated mutations are affected by technical and interpretive pr
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Commissioned by the Concorde Ensemble. Paul Roe gave the premiere performance at the RHA Gallery, Dublin, 23rd February 2014. The piece is informed by the choreography of Jiri Kylian, in particular two three minute sections of his work No More Play initially choreographed to a score by Webern (his Five Movements for String Quartet) hence the title.
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This three movement work was first performed by members of the Research Ensemble at the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, 26 February 2010. Material from the first movement reappears in the second and third in various guises. The second movement is dedicated to the choreographer, Merce Cunningham, and the constant piano part with pedal sustained throughout is a reference to the fluidity of dance. As a contrast to this there are passages of imitation between the horn and violin, some more audible than others, which are included as an acknowledgement of the intimate relationship which exists between co-dancers on stage. The third movement is dedicated to John Cage (Cunningham's partner) and, while the piano sustains chords (reworking content from the first movement), the gestures in the other parts loosely follow the outline of sections of one of Cage's watercolours, River Rocks and Smoke no.6. Much of my music is inspired by visual art and, having admired Cage's music and writings since by student days, it seemed appropriate after dedicating the second movement to Cunningham, to turn to Cage's art work in the final part of the composition.
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McInnes, Colin, Spectator Sport War: The West and Contemporary Conflict (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002) pp.vii+187 RAE2008
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Linklater, A. and Suganami, A. (2006). The English School of International Relations: A Contemporary Reassessment. Cambridge Studies in International Relations (No. 102). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. RAE2008
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Woods, Timothy, The Poetics of the Limit (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) RAE2008
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Barkre, M.; Mathijs, E.; Sexton, J.; Egan, K.; Hunter, R. and Selfe, M. (2007). Audiences and Receptions of Sexual Violence in Contemporary Cinema. London: British Board of Film Classification. RAE2008
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Wilkinson, Jane, 'The Place of the European Foreigner in Contemporary German Drama', Third Text (2006) 20(6) pp.753-762 RAE2008 Special Issue: FORTRESS EUROPE: Migration, Culture and Representation
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In order to present and understand the nature of modern terrorism it is important to realize its key properties as well the mechanisms that shape terrorism. Selected properties and mechanisms shaping modern terrorism which can be exemplified by the following: evolutionary nature of terrorism, asymmetry of terrorism, interferentiality of terrorism, multitude of components of terrorism, diffusion of terrorism, duality of terrorism, positive dimension of terrorism, terrorist as the system, diversity of terrorist activity goals, changeability of terrorist threat, the broad and narrow dimension of terrorism, counter-anti-terrorism, the confrontational and cooperational character of relations, calculation and operational strategy, disintegrational nature of terrorism, multidisciplinarity of terrorism, horizontal and vertical dimension of terrorism and a the few other traits or mechanisms.