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Acompanha: Da crueldade à duplicidade da alma humana: sequência expandida a partir de clássicos do terror

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While ‘community’ as a concept has come under increasing attack in a neoliberal era, it has remained in Scotland a mythic, though not unexamined, signifier of resistance to perceived threats to national identity. Community, central to the Scottish novel since the Kailyard, continues to be a prevalent theme in the many important novels of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries explored here. Yet, while often disturbingly oppressive in tenor, many of these representations of community actually attack the myth of Scottish communalism to critique, and often expose as forms of madness, the conventional values of social class, capitalism, patriarchy, and religion.

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Tras un repaso a las reflexiones sociológicas sobre la FP y su relación con el origen socioeconómico y el género, así como su plasmación en los debates de política educativa en España, mostramos las tasas de estudiantes o graduados de FP a los 19 y 20 años según clase social de origen y género, desde los nacidos en 1957 hasta 1992. Durante todo este periodo, la desigualdad de oportunidades sociales en el acceso a la FP ha permanecido más bien constante por clase social mientras que ha disminuido por género a partir de las personas nacidas en 1961, pero en mayor medida en las nacidas después de 1970. Los datos muestran que la reforma introducida por la LOGSE, que endureció los requisitos académicos para cursar FP, disminuyó la probabilidad de cursar FP en todas las clases sociales, y que es posible que haya perjudicado en mayor medida a la clase obrera que al resto de clases. Por otro lado, las mujeres cuya familia social de origen pertenece a las clases intermedias optan en menor medida por los estudios de FP que lo que cabría esperar por su género y por su clase social.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Educação, Departamento de Pós-Graduação, Mestrado Profissional em Educação, 2015.

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Aim Evaluation of the predictors of maternal mortality among critically ill obstetric patients managed at the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods A case control study to evaluate the predictors of maternal mortality among critically ill obstetric patients managed at the intensive care unit (ICU) of the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Ilorin, Nigeria from 1st January 2010 to 30th June 2013. Participants were critically ill obstetric patients who were admitted and managed at the ICU during the study period. Subjects were those who died while controls were age and parity matched survivors. Statistical analysis was with SPSS-20 to determine chi square, Cox-regression and odds ratio; p value < 0.05 was significant. Results The mean age of subjects and controls were 28.92 ± 5.09 versus 29.44 ± 5.74 (p = 0.736), the level of education was higher among controls (p = 0.048) while more subjects were of low social class (p = 0.321), did not have antenatal care (p = 0.131) and had partners with lower level of education (p = 0.156) compared to controls. The two leading indications for admission among subjects and controls were massive postpartum haemorrhage and severe preeclampsia or eclampsia. The mean duration of admission was higher among controls (3.32 ± 2.46 versus 3.00 ± 2.58; p = 0.656) while the mean cost of ICU care was higher among the subjects (p = 0.472). The statistical significant predictors of maternal deaths were the patient’s level of education, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score, oxygen saturation, multiple organ failure at ICU admission and the need for mechanical ventilation or inotrophic drugs after admission. Conclusion The clinical state at ICU admission of the critically ill obstetric patients is the major outcome determinant. Therefore, early recognition of the need for ICU care, adequate pre-ICU admission supportive care and prompt transfer will improve the outcome.

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INTRODUCCIÓN En los últimos tiempos, se percibe en la sociedad una preocupación hacia lo diferente que se manifiesta en procesos discriminatorios y de exclusión. La población y las instituciones manifiestan rechazo al otro-inmigrante con una legislación limitadora de derechos, unos medios de comunicación que alimentan una dinámica discriminadora y excluyente muy peligrosa y, un discurso de la clase política muy negativo para con los inmigrantes. El uso de frases y lemas que generalizan aspectos negativos y conectan la inmigración con el delito, con la amenaza al estado del bienestar y con el desempleo ha de calificarse como peligroso. El primer objetivo de este trabajo es entender a la persona en su paradoja. La paradoja de que somos seres sociales y rechazamos al otro. El segundo objetivo es por un lado, analizar la falsedad de afirmaciones como que “los inmigrantes cometen más delitos que los nacionales o que son más propensos al delito que los nacionales” y, por otro, comprobar que dichas afirmaciones son inevitables. DESARROLLO TEÓRICO En cuanto a la paradoja de que somos seres sociales y rechazamos al otro, se analiza el origen del rechazo al inmigrante desde la naturaleza y la condición humanas, lo que nos lleva a concluir que la percepción de una persona en sociedad se desarrolla en un proceso interrelacional e intersubjetivo que es eminentemente paradójico. La formación de la persona se desarrolla sobre la base del proceso de imitación, la identificación y reidentificación de la persona se exponen en teorías diversas, la teoría de la identidad de la comunidad cuyo máximo representante es Tajfel (1969), la teoría de las creencias de grupo de Bar-Tal (1990), la teoría de la amenaza comprehensiva de Stephan et al. (2005) y la teoría de los valores centrales de Bauman (2001). El segundo objetivo de esta tesis es por un lado, analizar la falsedad de afirmaciones como que “los inmigrantes cometen más delitos que los nacionales o que son más propensos al delito que los nacionales” para lo que se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica que concluye que los inmigrantes no cometen más delitos que los nacionales y que no son más propensos al delito que los nacionales; y, por otro, comprobar que dichas afirmaciones son inevitables, para lo que se ha aplicado el método estadístico cualitativo teniendo como base la pregunta 18 de la Encuesta del CIS número 2967 del año 2012 relativa a la percepción de la inmigración. Para la comprobación de que dichas afirmaciones son inevitables, se ha aplicado la metodología estadística cualitativa a la pregunta 18 de la Encuesta número 2967 del CIS del año 2012 cuya redacción es la siguiente “La inmigración, como todo, tiene aspectos positivos y negativos. ¿Y qué aspecto negativo destacaría más?” Con la aplicación del método Kendall-Stoyanov se obtuvieron coeficientes de concordancia en el orden de importancia de los items y coeficientes de ponderación que dan mejor información sobre cuán importante es un determinado aspecto negativo sobre los demás. La metodología expuesta se aplicó en dos Análisis fundamentales: un análisis descriptivo y un análisis multivariable. Con el análisis descriptivo se comparan las opiniones de las categorías sociodemográficas propuestas por el CIS. Dado que el análisis descriptivo puede considerarse excesivamente homogéneo y limitado, por cuanto se comparan categorías socio-demográficas que son univariable, se ha procedido a realizar un análisis multivariable comparando dos perfiles. El perfil del cosmopolita responde a las siguientes variables, Hombre o mujer, de 18-40 años, con estudios universitarios e ideología de izquierdas. El perfil provinciano o local responde a estas otras variables, Hombre o mujer, de más de 65 años, con educación básica o secundaria e ideología de derechas. Para numerosos autores (Diez Nicolás, 1999, Cea D´Ancona, 2004, Haubert y Fussel, 2006 y Ford, 2012), los perfiles sociodemográficos muestran que las personas de más de 65 años, de derechas, bajo estatus socioeconómico y baja educación son xenófobos. Por el contrario, la gente joven con alta educación, status socioeconómico alto, de izquierdas y los que han viajado al extranjero muestran menor grado de xenofobia. Sin embargo, tras la aplicación del método Kendall-Stoyanov a la pregunta 18 del CIS, ambos perfiles muestran una absoluta concordancia en cuanto al orden de los aspectos negativos y en cuanto a la importancia atribuida a dichos aspectos. CONCLUSIONES Como primera conclusión, se ha podido constatar lo paradójico de la condición humana. La revisión bibliográfica especializada concluye que los inmigrantes no cometen más delitos que los nacionales y que no son más propensos al delito que los nacionales. Por su parte, con los análisis descriptivo y multivariable, se demuestra la inevitabilidad del rechazo sobre la base de una opinión concordante u homogénea en la sociedad española en el año 2012. Esta homogeneidad se debe, entre otros, al proceso de securitización producido en la sociedad española en 2012. BIBLIOGRAFÍA BAR-TAL, D. (1990). Group Belief: A conception for Analyzing Group Structure, Processes and Behaviour. Springer Science+Business Media. Nueva York. BAUMAN, Z, (2001). “Identity in a Globalizing World”. Social Anthropology, vol. 1, issue 2, pp. 121-129. CEA D ́ANCONA, M.A. (2004). La activación de la xenofobia en España. ¿Qué miden las encuestas? Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. Madrid. DÍEZ NICOLÁS, J. (1999). “Los Españoles y la Inmigración”. Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales, Secretaría General de Asuntos Sociales, Instituto de Migraciones y Servicios Sociales. Observatorio Permanente de la Inmigración. FORD, R. (2012). “Parochial and Cosmopolitan Britain. Examining the Social Divide in Reactions to Immigration”. Transatlantic Trends Immigration Focus Papers. HAUBERT, J. and FUSSELL, E. (2006). “Explaining pro-immigrant sentiment in the U.S.: Social class, cosmpolitism, and perceptions of immigrants.” International Migration Review, vol. 40, n. 3. The Center for Migration Studes of Nueva Yor, Inc. pp. 489-507. STEPHAN, W. G., RENFRO, C. L., ESSES, V. M, STEPHAN. C.W. and MATINE, T. (2005). “The effects of feeling threatened on attitudes toward immigrants”. International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 1–19. BAR-TAL, D. TAJFEL, H. (1969). “Cognitive Aspects of Prejudice”, 25 J. SOC. ISSUES 79-97.

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Aim: To determine if the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia, molar-incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) and deciduous molar hypomineralisation (DMH) is associated with the socioeconomic status of the child and to determine the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia and MIH/DMH comorbidity in the study population. Methods: Information was collected on the sex and socioeconomic status of the 1,169 study participants’ resident in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, recruited through a household survey. The children were clinically examined to assess for the presence of enamel hypoplasia, MIH and DMH. Associations between sex, socioeconomic status and the prevalence of enamel hypoplasia, MIH and DMH were determined. The proportion of children with enamel hypoplasia and MIH/DMH co-morbidity was also determined. Results: Among the 1,169 study participants, 47(4.0%) had MIH, 15 (1.3%) had DMH and 161 (13.8%) had enamel hypoplasia. One (0.09%) study participant had MIH/DMH co-morbidity, 12 (1.0%) had DMH/enamel hypoplasia co-morbidity, and 9 (0.8%) had MIH/hypoplasia co-morbidity. There was no significant association between the socioeconomic status and presence of enamel hypoplasia (p=0.22), MIH (p=0.78) or DMH (p=1.00). Conclusions: The socioeconomic status cannot be used as a distinguishing factor for enamel hypoplasia, MIH and DMH. The possibility of co-existence of enamel hypoplasia and MIH/DMH makes it imperative to find ways to distinguish between the lesions.

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O artigo discute a produção acadêmica contemporânea brasileira sobre a relação entre educação formal e situação de pobreza, a partir da procura em três fontes: Biblioteca Digital Brasileira de Teses e Dissertações (BDTD), a Scientific Electronic Library OnLine (SciELO) e o Google Acadêmico. Também foram analisados dados sobre os autores, utilizando a Plataforma Lattes e o Diretório de Grupos de Pesquisa do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq). Os objetivos da pesquisa foram: a) propiciar um levantamento (localização e sistematização) da produção científica elaborada no contexto das ciências sociais e humanas sobre a relação entre situação de pobreza e educação formal; b) estabelecer uma tipologia (comparação e diferenciação) das formas que assume a mencionada relação na visão dos pesquisadores e pesquisadoras; e c) analisar as questões de gênero, raça/cor e classe social (identificação e consideração) envolvidas na relação entre a pobreza e a educação formal nessa produção científica. Os resultados mostram que há um interesse crescente na relação entre educação formal e situação de pobreza, com maior concentração das publicações nas áreas disciplinares de educação, economia, saúde e serviço social. A frequência com que o mesmo autor ou um mesmo grupo foi registrado é baixa, indicando uma alta rotatividade de interessados na temática. Os assuntos mais discutidos foram "Bolsa escola, Bolsa família ou outro programa de transferência de renda" e "exclusão social e desigualdade social". Foram encontradas 13 maneiras diferentes de se relacionar a educação e a pobreza, sendo prediminantemente: a "escolaridade como condição da mudança na situação de pobreza". __________________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Ciências da Linguagem, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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There is limited evidence on the influence of social determinants on the self-perceived and mental health of immigrants settled at least 8 years in Spain. The aim of this study was to examine differences between workers related to migrant-status, self-perceived and mental health, and to assess their relationship to occupational conditions, educational level and occupational social class, stratified by sex. Using data from the Spanish National Health Survey of 2011/12, we computed prevalence, odds ratios and explicative fractions. Mental (OR 2.02; CI 1.39–2.93) and self-perceived health (OR 2.64; CI 1.77–3.93) were poorer for immigrant women compared to natives. Occupational social class variable contributes 25 % to self-perceived health OR in immigrant women. Settled immigrant women workers are a vulnerable group in Spain.

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The public policy of numerous nations, including Australia, articulates a clear expectation that schools will develop young people’s capacities to participate in civic society and its democratic structures and processes. A romantic policy rhetoric hides a reality that is both more complex and less well understood than is typically acknowledged. Young people’s democratic participation is subject to varying interpretations and implementation, and is employed to serve varying agendas. The role of schools in developing this participation is particularly subject to tensions and contradictions that can work to undermine and constrain the participation of marginalised young people. There is an abundance of research and policy literature on this topic. Yet, within this plethora of prescription and commentary, the key threads that might make a difference are not always clear. Moreover, there is little in this supposedly inclusive agenda that considers its implications for marginalised groups. This article provides a meta-analysis of the current policy and research landscape, examining the dominant discourses and their implications for young people’s participation. It focuses particular attention on the position of marginalised young people as it emerges from the literature and outlines an alternative agenda with the potential to challenge an overly complacent policy and practice context.

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INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between motivation and barriers for physical activity, and physical activity behavior in women living in socioeconomic disadvantage. This study also examined whether weight control intentions moderate those associations.

METHODS: Data from 1664 women aged 18-46 years was collected at baseline and three-year follow-up as part of the Resilience for Eating and Activity Despite Inequality study. In mail-based surveys, women reported sociodemographic and neighborhood environmental characteristics, intrinsic motivation, goals and perceived family barriers to be active, weight control intentions and leisure-time physical activity (assessed through the IPAQ-L). Linear regression models assessed the association of intrinsic motivation, goals and barriers with physical activity at baseline and follow-up, adjusting for environmental characteristics and also physical activity at baseline (for longitudinal analyses), and the moderating effects of weight control intentions were examined.

RESULTS: Intrinsic motivation and, to a lesser extent, appearance and relaxation goals for being physically active were consistently associated with leisure-time physical activity at baseline and follow-up. Perceived family barriers, health, fitness, weight and stress relief goals were associated with leisure-time physical activity only at baseline. Moderated regression analyses revealed that weight control intentions significantly moderated the association between weight goals and leisure-time physical activity at baseline (β = 0.538, 99% CI = 0.057, 0.990) and between intrinsic motivation and leisure-time physical activity at follow-up (β = 0.666, 99% CI = 0.188, 1.145). For women actively trying to control their weight, intrinsic motivation was significantly associated with leisure-time physical activity at follow-up (β = 0.184, 99% CI = 0.097, 0.313).

CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that, especially in women trying to control their weight, intrinsic motivation plays an important role in sustaining physical activity participation over time. Also, weight goals for being physically active seem to play a role regarding short-term physical activity participation in this particular population. Addressing these motivational features may be important when promoting physical activity participation in women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods.

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School prospectuses and promotional videos appeal to parents by presenting idealised images of the education a school provides. These educational idealisations visually realise the form of discipline a school is expected to provide, depending on the social habitus of the parents. This paper presents a content analysis of the images used in 33 sets of marketing materials from a maximally diverse sample of schools from the state of Victoria. These images are interpreted using the lenses of Bernstein's control and Bourdieu's habitus and cultural capital. The promotional images are found to vary systematically in terms of content and form depending on the perceived social class of the students which the schools attract.

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This thesis is a study of the gender relations of the residents of Aguirre, Puerto Rico, between 1940 and 1991. The primary goal of the project was to explore how gender roles and relations in the Aguirre community were impacted by the social class system introduced by the Aguirre Sugar Company. This project was based on the interpretation of the past and present situation of the Aguirre community using oral history, by conducting a series of interviews among its residents. The interviews resulted in three main themes. First, the concepts of `normal and natural' were used to distinguish gender roles. Second, Aguirreños identified `family as community', since through the family individuals built their gender identity and learned the basic rules of coexistence within the social hierarchy of the community. Third, although the gender and class roles were clear in the community, `resistance and negotiation' occurred in the home and at the Company between those of different gender and social classes. The Aguirre Sugar Company was one of the principal influences on the construction of the Aguirreños identity, and left a mark on the past, present and future generations.

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Skeletal maturity is used to evaluate biological maturity status. Information about the association between socio-economic status (SES) and skeletal maturity is limited in Portugal. Aims: The aim of this study is to document the skeletal maturity of youths in Madeira and to evaluate variation in maturity associated with SES. Subjects and methods: The study involved 507 subjects (256 boys and 251 girls) from the Madeira Growth Study, a mixed-longitudinal study of five cohorts (8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years of age) followed at yearly intervals over 3 years (1996–1998). A total of 1493 observations were made. Skeletal age was estimated from radiographs of the hand and wrist using the Tanner–Whitehouse 2 method (TW2). Social class rankings were based on Graffar’s (1956) method. Five social rankings were subsequently grouped into three SES categories: high, average and low. Results: Median for the radius, ulna and short finger bones (RUS scores) in the total sample of boys and girls increased curvilinearly across age whereas median for the 7 (without pisiform) carpal bones (Carpal scores) increased almost linearly. The 20-bone maturity scores demonstrated distinctive trends by gender: the medians for boys increased almost linearly while the medians for girls increased curvilinearly. SES differences were minimal. Only among children aged 10–11 years were high SES boys and girls advanced in skeletal maturity. Madeira adolescents were advanced in skeletal maturity compared with Belgian reference values. Conclusion: The data suggests population variation in TW2 estimates of skeletal maturation. Skeletal maturity was not related to SES in youths from Madeira.