833 resultados para Community work
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As a usual practice in society, psychotherapy is considered a normal procedure, but how does it take place in an investigation method of subjectivity in the university? The theory of speech of Lacan helps us to locate a place to psychoanalysis in the university as a language practice in the role of teaching, research and extension (community work). In this sense, the university submits the ideas of conscience to science and material rationality, excluding the individual and the unconscious. The theory of speech helps us to see the difference between the speech the students use and the speech the annalist uses in his practice. The psychoanalysis has its own knowledge based on the unconscious, due to the clinic work precedes as well as the work in university extension (community work). The work of the annalist has his particular world to treat his mane object — the unconscious.
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La presente ricerca muove i suoi primi passi dall’ipotesi generale che il paradigma relazionale possa offrire al mondo dei servizi sociali una configurazione diversa, talora meno utopistica, del community work. Sebbene, infatti, in questi anni il sistema di offerta dei servizi si sia arricchito di principi come la co-progettazione e la co-responsabilità delle azioni, il lavoro di comunità resta ancora molto distante dal lavoro generalmente svolto nei servizi sociali territoriali, incapaci per ragioni strutturali e culturali di accogliere dentro di sé tale funzione. L’idea dalla quale trae origine la presente tesi di dottorato, è pertanto quella di arricchire la definizione di servizi sociali relazionali. Partendo dalle dimensioni che in letteratura sociologica e nei principali modelli teorici di social work definiscono un servizio alla persona quale servizio relazionale, nella prima parte teorica viene ipotizzata una trasformazione parziale del welfare regionale emiliano, poiché ai mutamenti culturali di questi anni non ha fatto seguito un cambiamento reale dei modelli operativi maggiormente basati sullo sviluppo delle competenze. Nella seconda parte della tesi, la ricerca empirica si focalizza sui progetti “family friendly” realizzati nel Comune di Parma, collocati in una logica di welfare societario e basati sull’apporto di soggetti di Terzo Settore, responsabili di ogni fase di realizzazione delle attività. La ricerca si avvale prevalentemente di tecniche qualitative e in alcuni tratti assume le caratteristiche della ricerca-azione. Nelle conclusioni, il contesto territoriale studiato rivela grande ricchezza dei legami strutturali, ma anche necessità di un rafforzamento dei legami interni. La forza dei servizi prodotti si situa, inoltre, nella sovrafunzionalità del legame tra volontari e famiglie, e di questo elemento dovrebbe arricchirsi anche il social work che scelga di adottare una prospettiva metodologica di lavoro relazionale.
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Community work and development - Now, that market economy is no longer faced with territorial boundaries, the spheres of life within the limits of local communities are gaining new importance in terms of sustained patterns of development. This extended meaning of local community as a place for mastering the challenges of life and as a framework for developing future-oriented solutions to social, ecological and economic problems, corresponds to the extended meaning of community-based social work as an effort to shape social life and generate social change. Community-economy follows the original sense of human economy, defined by Aristotle. It is the idea of the “oikos”, an economy for the satisfaction of needs of the “whole house” - of the young and the old, the healthy and sick, of the living and future generations and the not-human world. In this sense “oikonomia” means household management.
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La presente tesis trata sobre el modelo gonzaliano de universidad científica que se adopta en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata a partir de 1905. El análisis del caso particular plantea el tema de la relación ciencia-universidad en la Argentina en el momento inicial de esta vinculación, situado históricamente entre fines de siglo XIX y principios de siglo XX. Se hace particular referencia a la tensión estructural de la universidad argentina constituida alrededor del eje ciencia - profesión y a la articulación que se da entre ciencia y universidad con la emergencia de la profesión académica. En el trabajo nos proponemos mostrar, en primer lugar, en qué medida y mediante qué dispositivos el carácter científico constituyó el eje vertebrador de todas las prácticas universitarias en el período comprendido entre 1905 y 1918, etapa durante la cual J. V. González ejerció la presidencia de la UNLP: la formación científica de los estudiantes, la investigación y la extensión a la sociedad. En segundo lugar, nos interesa indagar acerca de sus límites para lo cual se aborda la discusión entre la dinámica institucional y los condicionamientos estructurales de la sociedad argentina. Finalmente, se discuten las tendencias -científicas o profesionales- que se consolidan al final del período considerado
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La presente tesis trata sobre el modelo gonzaliano de universidad científica que se adopta en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata a partir de 1905. El análisis del caso particular plantea el tema de la relación ciencia-universidad en la Argentina en el momento inicial de esta vinculación, situado históricamente entre fines de siglo XIX y principios de siglo XX. Se hace particular referencia a la tensión estructural de la universidad argentina constituida alrededor del eje ciencia - profesión y a la articulación que se da entre ciencia y universidad con la emergencia de la profesión académica. En el trabajo nos proponemos mostrar, en primer lugar, en qué medida y mediante qué dispositivos el carácter científico constituyó el eje vertebrador de todas las prácticas universitarias en el período comprendido entre 1905 y 1918, etapa durante la cual J. V. González ejerció la presidencia de la UNLP: la formación científica de los estudiantes, la investigación y la extensión a la sociedad. En segundo lugar, nos interesa indagar acerca de sus límites para lo cual se aborda la discusión entre la dinámica institucional y los condicionamientos estructurales de la sociedad argentina. Finalmente, se discuten las tendencias -científicas o profesionales- que se consolidan al final del período considerado
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La presente tesis trata sobre el modelo gonzaliano de universidad científica que se adopta en la Universidad Nacional de La Plata a partir de 1905. El análisis del caso particular plantea el tema de la relación ciencia-universidad en la Argentina en el momento inicial de esta vinculación, situado históricamente entre fines de siglo XIX y principios de siglo XX. Se hace particular referencia a la tensión estructural de la universidad argentina constituida alrededor del eje ciencia - profesión y a la articulación que se da entre ciencia y universidad con la emergencia de la profesión académica. En el trabajo nos proponemos mostrar, en primer lugar, en qué medida y mediante qué dispositivos el carácter científico constituyó el eje vertebrador de todas las prácticas universitarias en el período comprendido entre 1905 y 1918, etapa durante la cual J. V. González ejerció la presidencia de la UNLP: la formación científica de los estudiantes, la investigación y la extensión a la sociedad. En segundo lugar, nos interesa indagar acerca de sus límites para lo cual se aborda la discusión entre la dinámica institucional y los condicionamientos estructurales de la sociedad argentina. Finalmente, se discuten las tendencias -científicas o profesionales- que se consolidan al final del período considerado
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Con la intención de experimentar con nuevas formas de aprendizaje a través de la Educomunicación y de los MOOCs sociales o sMOOC, creamos una experiencia de aprendizaje colaborativo y de empoderamiento individual y social, a través de nuestra propuesta “Road sMOOC: Un viaje Eduktransformador”, llevado a cabo en la Plataforma ECOLearning. La finalidad de este sMOOC ha sido emprender un viaje de descubrimiento personal y de alfabetización digital crítica, motivando a los participantes a que dejen aflorar su potencial transformador y que participen activamente en las redes sociales, generando así un aprendizaje colectivo y aumentando el impacto social de nuestras acciones. Se reflexiona sobre los autores que nos inspiraron, sobre lo que entendemos por Educomunicación transformadora y las posibilidades que ofrecen los sMOOC. Finalmente resumimos los objetivos, recursos creados, aprendizajes compartidos y conclusiones que surgen al co-crear una identidad colectiva y un espíritu de trabajo en comunidad como “Eduktransformers”.
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Deteriorating social behavior, negative media influence and violence among adolescents have given cause to pause and assess character development for the youth of this country. The purpose of this case study was to examine how a Muslim school’s curricula implemented character education. This study used a qualitative single-case methodology to examine character education as it was experienced by the participants in a private Muslim school. Data were collected from participant interviews, document analysis, and observations of classrooms, daily activities and special events. Data were analyzed to determine how character education was defined by the school, the method of delivery for the character education initiatives and the implementation of character education in this Muslim school. Analysis was based on Character Education Partnership’s (CEP) Eleven Principles of Effective Character Education (2007). The results of the study revealed: (a) participants defined character education using varied traits, processes, and expected behaviors. (b) The school delivers its character education curriculum primarily through the Islamic studies division; an add-on delivery method. Still, there was evidence of partial integration of character education in the core courses and (c) based on CEP’s Eleven Principles four were present and five were partially present in the school’s character education initiatives. Findings also revealed that the school’s emphasis on values, morality and spirituality was instrumental in their teaching character. Findings suggest that if participants in the school community work together they might formulate a definition of character education based on common process and expected behavior and create a collaborative working relationship to implement a character education program. Finally, addressing the absent and partially absent elements of the eleven principles could enhance the school’s character education initiatives. The study provides a process by which religious schools could examine their character education programs. The criteria used to measure the use of character education elements are transferable to other settings; however, this method of study does not allow generalization of findings.
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International migration sets in motion a range of significant transnational processes that connect countries and people. How migration interacts with development and how policies might promote and enhance such interactions have, since the turn of the millennium, gained attention on the international agenda. The recognition that transnational practices connect migrants and their families across sending and receiving societies forms part of this debate. The ways in which policy debate employs and understands transnational family ties nevertheless remain underexplored. This article sets out to discern the understandings of the family in two (often intermingled) debates concerned with transnational interactions: The largely state and policydriven discourse on the potential benefits of migration on economic development, and the largely academic transnational family literature focusing on issues of care and the micro-politics of gender and generation. Emphasizing the relation between diverse migration-development dynamics and specific family positions, we ask whether an analytical point of departure in respective transnational motherhood, fatherhood or childhood is linked to emphasizing certain outcomes. We conclude by sketching important strands of inclusions and exclusions of family matters in policy discourse and suggest ways to better integrate a transnational family perspective in global migration-development policy.
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El principal atractivo turístico de Costa Rica lo constituyen sus recursos naturales; de ahí que en los últimos años se ha presentado el acelerado desarrollo de una serie de proyectos llamados “ecoturísticos”, ejecutados por grandes consorcios, en la mayoría de los casos con el aporte de capital extranjero. El proyecto que se describe en el presente artículo lo ejecutan las comunidades de Cariblanco, Ujarrás y Los Angeles, ubicadas en las zonas aledañas al Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Bosque Alegre. Esta experiencia representa un modelo de desarrollo turístico, que se puede llevar a cabo en otras poblaciones rurales, que cuenten COfl los componentes necesarios para la protección y la conservación de sus recursos naturales, asimismo posibilita la utilización de estos desde una perspectiva de sostenibilidad. El trabajo comunitario se realizó con niños de edad escolar, jóvenes, docentes, líderes comunales y amas de casa. Estos grupos mcta constituyen los verdaderos núcleos de apoyo por medio de los cuales se realizan los diversos subproyectos que se ejecutan en el ámbito del turismo ecológico en el Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Bosque Alegre. Abstract:The main touristic altractive of Costa Rica is its natural resources. For this reason, during the last years there are an accelerate development of ecotouristic project by transnational. The project thai is described in ihis article is carrying out by the Cariblanco, Ujarras and Los Angeles Communities located next to the Wildlife National Refugee of Bosque Alegre. This experiene is a model of tourism development thai can be carrying out in others rural communities thai has the difference component of conservation and preservation of the natural resources. For other hand, it gives the opportunity Lo use and management the natural resources basing in the sustainable approach. The community work was realized with school children, young people, teachers, community leader and housekeepers. Those target groups are (he real people thai support the different activities of the projects that are carry out in to the Wildlife National Refugee of Bosque Alegre.
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The aim of this paper is to review the potential of work-related road safety as a conduit for community road safety based on research and practical experience. It covers the opportunity to target young people, family and community members through the workplace as part of a holistic approach to occupational road safety informed by the Haddon Matrix. Detailed case studies are presented based on British Telecom and Wolseley, which have both committed to community-based initiatives as part of their long-term, ongoing work-related road safety programs. Although no detailed community-based collision outcomes are available, the paper concludes that work-related road safety can be a conduit for community road safety and can provide an opportunity for researchers, policy makers and practitioners.
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A new measure of work-related self-efficacy for people with psychiatric disabilities is reported. The 37-item scale measures self-efficacy in four relevant activity domains: 1) vocational service access and career planning, 2) job acquisition, 3) work-related social skills, and 4) general work skills. The scale was developed in a 12-month longitudinal survey of urban residents diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (n = 104). Results indicate validity of both a four-factor structure differentiating four core skill domains, and a single factor representing total work-related self-efficacy. The favorable psychometric properties support further research and trial applications in supported employment and psychiatric vocational rehabilitation.
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Objective: To develop a self-report scale of subjective experiences of illness perceived to impact on employment functioning, as an alternative to a diagnostic perspective, for anticipating the vocational assistance needs of people with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders. Method: A repeated measures pilot study (n1 = 26, n2 = 21) of community residents with schizophrenia identified a set of work-related subjective experiences perceived to impact on employment functioning. Items with the best psychometric properties were applied in a 12 month longitudinal survey of urban residents with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (n1 = 104; n2 = 94; n3 = 94). Results: Construct validity, factor structure, responsiveness, internal consistency, stability, and criterion validity investigations produced favourable results. Work-related subjective experiences provide information about the intersection of the person, the disorder, and expectations of employment functioning, which suggest new opportunities for vocational professionals to explore and discuss individual assistance needs. Conclusion: Further psychometric investigations of test-retest reliability, discriminant and predictive validity, and research applications in supported employment and vocational rehabilitation, are recommended. Subject to adequate psychometric properties, the new measure promises to facilitate exploring: individuals' specific subjective experiences; how each is perceived to contribute to employment restrictions; and the corresponding implications for specialized treatment, vocational interventions and workplace accommodations.
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While changes in work and employment practices in the mining sector have been profound, the literature addressing mining work is somewhat partial as it focuses primarily on the workplace as the key (or only) site of analysis, leaving the relationship between mining work and families and communities under-theorized. This article adopts a spatially oriented, case-study approach to the sudden closure of the Ravensthorpe nickel mine in the south-west of Western Australia to explore the interplay between the new scales and mobilities of labour and capital and work–family–community connections in mining. In the context of the dramatically reconfigured industrial arena of mining work, the study contributes to a theoretical engagement between employment relations and the spatial dimensions of family and community in resource-affected communities.