1000 resultados para Art commissions
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Le système d'éducation public québécois actuel est marqué par la complexité de son fonctionnement multijoueurs amplifiée par un accroissement des prescriptions législatives en matière de gouvernance et de procédures participatives. Devant ce constat, l'objectif de cette thèse est de décrire et de comprendre, à partir de l'analyse de pratiques d'acteurs, le fonctionnement réel de la gouvernance de deux commissions scolaires (CS) québécoises en regard de ce qui est prescrit par la Loi. Utilisant une approche qualitative, notre recherche repose sur une étude de cas dans laquelle trois dossiers sont étudiés pour chacune des organisations. L' analyse est menée à partir des concepts propres aux approches théoriques de l'analyse stratégique et du néoinstitutionnalisme. Nous concluons de cette étude de pratiques de gouvernance que les dossiers étudiés sont menés conformément aux prescriptions législatives, voire que ces pratiques vont souvent au-delà des exigences législatives, notamment quant aux procédures de participation. Dans les CS étudiés, les processus de gouvernance mis en oeuvre s'appuient généralement sur un porteur de dossier et des comités de travail regroupant des représentants-relais de plusieurs acteurs concernés. Ce fonctionnement est observé au sein des deux organisations, et ce, même si les modes de coopération présentent des différences notables. Au niveau des acteurs, dans les deux cas étudiés, les cadres de la CS et le Conseil des commissaires sont perçus comme étant très influents sur le déroulement des dossiers. L'influence des autres acteurs, tels que les parents, les représentants de la communauté et les acteurs associés aux établissements, est perçue comme étant variable selon les organisations et selon les dossiers. Les perceptions quant à la marge de manoeuvre et aux capacités d'influence des acteurs, l'intérêt porté au dossier et la personnalité des individus impliqués s'avèrent des facteurs marquants quant à cette inégalité.
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Throughout the year and half of research developed during the times of crisis or economic crisis in Portugal due to the austerity measures, this thesis focuses on the cultural communication and museology in the area of cultural management in Portugal. With an ever growing number of research being developed over the world, this study is unique as it studies managerial diversity and organisational structures of Contemporary Art Museums that exist in Portugal but more importantly how they communicate their organizations within and beyond the Museum walls such as online or other technological media. As the communication management of the museums is one of aspects of culture in which cultural management intends to intervene. The research study that I proposed to analyse has at the forefront the intention to understand how the Contemporary Art Museums in Portugal manage their communication and respective organizations, whether they be a Public-Private/Foundation, State or Council run organizations but also understand if a strategic plan is designed and implemented in times of crisis, to withstand disruptive economic scenarios projected on a daily basis. The following Museums were selected due to the fact of being Contemporary Art Museums but also their respective diverse territorial distribution, one in the city capital of Portugal, Lisbon: MNAC – Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea, a stately run organisation; the second, in the north of Portugal: MACS – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, a public/private organisation under the Foundation organics and the third Museum in interior central region of Portugal, Alentejo: MACE – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Elvas, managed by the Elvas City Council.
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Notions of the "postmodern" pervade various fields of study, but have rarely been applied to the practice and theory of nursing. This paper uses some conceptions of the "postmodern" to remedy this. Though there are many contested usages of the term, here "postmodern" will be used broadly in a periodical sense to trace changes in society and culture from the "modernism" of the 18th and 19th centuries to current concerns about "postmodernism". How these changes have been reflected in nursing practice and nursing theory will be explored. The changing use of the term "modern" to describe up-to-date practice will be addressed in the course of this. It is suggested that contextualizing nursing as a social/cultural activity in this way offers perspectives which will help us untangle the conflicting agendas and issues which form the fabric of the social world in which current nursing takes place, enabling us to act more effectively in promoting our own professional agendas.
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Transdermal biotechnologies are an ever increasing field of interest, due to the medical and pharmaceutical applications that they underlie. There are several mathematical models at use that permit a more inclusive vision of pure experimental data and even allow practical extrapolation for new dermal diffusion methodologies. However, they grasp a complex variety of theories and assumptions that allocate their use for specific situations. Models based on Fick's First Law found better use in contexts where scaled particle theory Models would be extensive in time-span but the reciprocal is also true, as context of transdermal diffusion of particular active compounds changes. This article reviews extensively the various theoretical methodologies for studying dermic diffusion in the rate limiting dermic barrier, the stratum corneum, and systematizes its characteristics, their proper context of application, advantages and limitations, as well as future perspectives.