860 resultados para Presidential campaigns
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Organic food is increasingly available in the conventional food retail, where organic products are offered alongside with various other types of products and compete mainly with conventional and the so-called conventional-plus products. The latter are conventional products displaying particular quality attributes on the product packaging, such as ‘no artificial additives’, or ‘from animal welfare husbandry’. Often, these quality attributes also apply to organic products. Occasional organic consumers might prefer such conventional-plus alternatives that are perceived to be ‘between’ organic and conventional products. The overall objective of this PhD thesis was to provide information about the segment of occasional organic consumers. In particular, the thesis focussed on consumer perceptions and attitudes towards the quality of, and preferences for, organic, conventional and conventional-plus products in two countries: Germany and Switzerland. To achieve these objectives, qualitative and quantitative consumer research was combined in order to explore occasional organic consumers’ perceptions and attitudes as well as to observe their preferences and buying behaviour regarding different types of food products: organic, conventional and conventional-plus products. The qualitative research showed that, depending on single criteria, organic production was both positively as well as negatively assessed by consumers. Consumer perception of organic food was found to be highly selective and primarily focussed on the final stage of the particular production process. A major problem is that consumers are still mostly unfamiliar with factors associated with organic production, have a lack of confidence, and often confuse organic with conventional products. Besides this, consumer expectations of organic products are different from the expectations of conventional products. The quantitative research revealed that attitudes strongly determine consumers’ preferences for organic, conventional and conventional-plus products. Consumer attitudes tended to differ more between organic and conventional choices rather than conventional-plus and conventional choices. Furthermore, occasional organic consumers are heterogeneous in their preferences. They can be grouped into two segments: the consumers in one segment were less price sensitive and preferred organic products. The consumers in the other segment were more price sensitive and rather preferred conventional-plus or conventional products. To conclude, given the selective and subjective nature of consumer perception and the strong focus of consumer perception on the final stage of the food production process, specific additional values of organic farming should be communicated in clear and catchy messages. At the same time, these messages should be particularly focussed on the final stage of organic food production. The communication of specific added values in relation with organic products to improve the perceived price-performance-ratio is important since conventional-plus products represent an interesting alternative particularly for price sensitive occasional organic consumers. Besides this, it is important to strengthen affirmative consumer attitudes towards organic production. Therefore, policy support should emphasise on long-term communication campaigns and education programmes to increase the consumer awareness and knowledge of organic food and farming. Since consumers expect that organic food is regionally or at least domestically produced while they less accept organic imports, policy support of domestic and regional producers is a crucial measure to fill the current gap between the increasing consumer demand of organic food and the stagnation of the domestic and regional organic food supply.
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Given the substantial and increasing encroachment of trade agreements into almost every aspect of economic and social life, there is a pressing need for research that provides a more coherent framework for understanding the source and effectiveness of organised labour ’s power and capacity to influence international trade policy. Taking the union protests against the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) as a case study, this research uses core concepts derived from social movement theory to analyse the opportunities that existed for unions to influence these trade negotiations and their capacity to identify and take advantage of such opportunities. Importantly, it adds a power analysis designed to reveal the sources of power that unions draw on to take action. The research demonstrates that even where unions faced considerable constraints they were able to re-frame trade issues in a way that built broad support for their position and to utilise opportunities in the trade negotiation process to mobilise resistance against the GATS and further liberalisation of services. The theoretical framework developed for the research provides conceptual tools that can be developed for improving strategic campaign planning and for analytical assessment of past campaigns. The theoretical framework developed for this research has potential for further application as an analytical and strategic planning tool for unions.
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Summary - Cooking banana is one of the most important crops in Uganda; it is a staple food and source of household income in rural areas. The most common cooking banana is locally called matooke, a Musa sp triploid acuminate genome group (AAA-EAHB). It is perishable and traded in fresh form leading to very high postharvest losses (22-45%). This is attributed to: non-uniform level of harvest maturity, poor handling, bulk transportation and lack of value addition/processing technologies, which are currently the main challenges for trade and export, and diversified utilization of matooke. Drying is one of the oldest technologies employed in processing of agricultural produce. A lot of research has been carried out on drying of fruits and vegetables, but little information is available on matooke. Drying of matooke and milling it to flour extends its shelf-life is an important means to overcome the above challenges. Raw matooke flour is a generic flour developed to improve shelf stability of the fruit and to find alternative uses. It is rich in starch (80 - 85%db) and subsequently has a high potential as a calorie resource base. It possesses good properties for both food and non-food industrial use. Some effort has been done to commercialize the processing of matooke but there is still limited information on its processing into flour. It was imperative to carry out an in-depth study to bridge the following gaps: lack of accurate information on the maturity window within which matooke for processing into flour can be harvested leading to non-uniform quality of matooke flour; there is no information on moisture sorption isotherm for matooke from which the minimum equilibrium moisture content in relation to temperature and relative humidity is obtainable, below which the dry matooke would be microbiologically shelf-stable; and lack of information on drying behavior of matooke and standardized processing parameters for matooke in relation to physicochemical properties of the flour. The main objective of the study was to establish the optimum harvest maturity window and optimize the processing parameters for obtaining standardized microbiologically shelf-stable matooke flour with good starch quality attributes. This research was designed to: i) establish the optimum maturity harvest window within which matooke can be harvested to produce a consistent quality of matooke flour, ii) establish the sorption isotherms for matooke, iii) establish the effect of process parameters on drying characteristics of matooke, iv) optimize the drying process parameters for matooke, v) validate the models of maturity and optimum process parameters and vi) standardize process parameters for commercial processing of matooke. Samples were obtained from a banana plantation at Presidential Initiative on Banana Industrial Development (PIBID), Technology Business Incubation Center (TBI) at Nyaruzunga – Bushenyi in Western Uganda. A completely randomized design (CRD) was employed in selecting the banana stools from which samples for the experiments were picked. The cultivar Mbwazirume which is soft cooking and commonly grown in Bushenyi was selected for the study. The static gravitation method recommended by COST 90 Project (Wolf et al., 1985), was used for determination of moisture sorption isotherms. A research dryer developed for this research. All experiments were carried out in laboratories at TBI. The physiological maturity of matooke cv. mbwazirume at Bushenyi is 21 weeks. The optimum harvest maturity window for commercial processing of matooke flour (Raw Tooke Flour - RTF) at Bushenyi is between 15-21 weeks. The finger weight model is recommended for farmers to estimate harvest maturity for matooke and the combined model of finger weight and pulp peel ratio is recommended for commercial processors. Matooke isotherms exhibited type II curve behavior which is characteristic of foodstuffs. The GAB model best described all the adsorption and desorption moisture isotherms. For commercial processing of matooke, in order to obtain a microbiologically shelf-stable dry product. It is recommended to dry it to moisture content below or equal to 10% (wb). The hysteresis phenomenon was exhibited by the moisture sorption isotherms for matooke. The isoteric heat of sorption for both adsorptions and desorption isotherms increased with decreased moisture content. The total isosteric heat of sorption for matooke: adsorption isotherm ranged from 4,586 – 2,386 kJ/kg and desorption isotherm from 18,194– 2,391 kJ/kg for equilibrium moisture content from 0.3 – 0.01 (db) respectively. The minimum energy required for drying matooke from 80 – 10% (wb) is 8,124 kJ/kg of water removed. Implying that the minimum energy required for drying of 1 kg of fresh matooke from 80 - 10% (wb) is 5,793 kJ. The drying of matooke takes place in three steps: the warm-up and the two falling rate periods. The drying rate constant for all processing parameters ranged from 5,793 kJ and effective diffusivity ranged from 1.5E-10 - 8.27E-10 m2/s. The activation energy (Ea) for matooke was 16.3kJ/mol (1,605 kJ/kg). Comparing the activation energy (Ea) with the net isosteric heat of sorption for desorption isotherm (qst) (1,297.62) at 0.1 (kg water/kg dry matter), indicated that Ea was higher than qst suggesting that moisture molecules travel in liquid form in matooke slices. The total color difference (ΔE*) between the fresh and dry samples, was lowest for effect of thickness of 7 mm, followed by air velocity of 6 m/s, and then drying air temperature at 70˚C. The drying system controlled by set surface product temperature, reduced the drying time by 50% compared to that of a drying system controlled by set air drying temperature. The processing parameters did not have a significant effect on physicochemical and quality attributes, suggesting that any drying air temperature can be used in the initial stages of drying as long as the product temperature does not exceed gelatinization temperature of matooke (72˚C). The optimum processing parameters for single-layer drying of matooke are: thickness = 3 mm, air temperatures 70˚C, dew point temperature 18˚C and air velocity 6 m/s overflow mode. From practical point of view it is recommended that for commercial processing of matooke, to employ multi-layer drying of loading capacity equal or less than 7 kg/m², thickness 3 mm, air temperatures 70˚C, dew point temperature 18˚C and air velocity 6 m/s overflow mode.
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Enhancement of financial inclusivity of rural communities is often recognised as a key strategy for achieving economic development in third world countries. The main objective of this study was to examine the factors that influence consumers’ choice of a rural bank in Gicumbi district of Rwanda. Data was collected using structured questionnaires and analysed using a binary probit regression model and non-parametric procedures. Most consumers were aware of Popular Bank of Rwanda (BPR) and Umurenge SACCO through radio advertisements, social networks and community meetings. Accessibility, interest rates and quality of services influenced choice of a given financial intermediary. Moreover, the decision to open a rural bank account was significantly influenced by education and farm size (p<0.1). These results indicate the need for financial managers to consider these findings for successful marketing campaigns.
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The biplot has proved to be a powerful descriptive and analytical tool in many areas of applications of statistics. For compositional data the necessary theoretical adaptation has been provided, with illustrative applications, by Aitchison (1990) and Aitchison and Greenacre (2002). These papers were restricted to the interpretation of simple compositional data sets. In many situations the problem has to be described in some form of conditional modelling. For example, in a clinical trial where interest is in how patients’ steroid metabolite compositions may change as a result of different treatment regimes, interest is in relating the compositions after treatment to the compositions before treatment and the nature of the treatments applied. To study this through a biplot technique requires the development of some form of conditional compositional biplot. This is the purpose of this paper. We choose as a motivating application an analysis of the 1992 US President ial Election, where interest may be in how the three-part composition, the percentage division among the three candidates - Bush, Clinton and Perot - of the presidential vote in each state, depends on the ethnic composition and on the urban-rural composition of the state. The methodology of conditional compositional biplots is first developed and a detailed interpretation of the 1992 US Presidential Election provided. We use a second application involving the conditional variability of tektite mineral compositions with respect to major oxide compositions to demonstrate some hazards of simplistic interpretation of biplots. Finally we conjecture on further possible applications of conditional compositional biplots
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Varios son los objetos de estudio que permiten comprender la dinámica política de Colombia, durante los últimos años. Uno de ellos es el concepto de sociedad civil que en términos de apropiación tuvo variaciones de facto y de jure después de la Constitución Política de 1991. Dos conceptos se analizan conjuntamente: la sociedad, en la que se articulan sistemas de relaciones complejos y la civilidad como cualidad que modifica políticamente dichas relaciones, una vez se sitúan en un marco político. Tal marco político se caracteriza por el uso de herramientas discursivas que facilitan tanto la verbalización como la materialización de los conceptos. Es al interior de dicho discurso político, en el que se analizan las variaciones en la operacionalización del concepto de sociedad civil durante los últimos tres periodos presidenciales desde 1994 a 2006. Con el fin de cumplir con el objetivo de analizar las particularidades que sobre deber ser imprime cada uno de los tres Gobiernos, respondiendo a la dinámica política que lo envuelve. Para ello se observa el concepto desde una teoría política liberal y luego se aplica el método de la historia conceptual. Finalmente se obtiene una visión articulada entre la realidad política del país que circunda al discurso y las variaciones en su propio contenido. La relación que se teje es bidireccional.
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Esta monografía busca mostrar como el eslogan "Mano firme, corazón grande" contribuyó al triunfo de la campaña de Álvaro Uribe para la Presidencia de la República de Colombia en el año 2002, al ser un ejemplo de la aplicación de la formula de marketing comercial propuesta de valor.
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La presente monografía hace un análisis comparado entre la teoría comunitarista del reconocido sociólogo alemán Amitai Etzioni y el Estado Comunitario del presidente colombiano Álvaro Uribe Vélez en su discurso político durante su primer período presidencial 2002-2006. Este trabajo pretende determinar hasta qué punto las propuestas políticas de los gobiernos colombianos se basan en teorías políticas contemporáneas en la elaboración de sus proyectos y en qué medida el Estado Comunitario consolida o no el Estado Social de Derecho en Colombia.
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Historiografia de la guerra catalana de Successió. El llibre que ressenya va obtenir el IV Premi Internacional Jaume Vicens Vives de Ciències Socials
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Esta investigación pretende comprender la manera como el discurso político del presidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez construyó una idea de nación en Colombia, y observar el proceso mediante el cual esto fue realizado. Lo anterior para entender la razón por la cual, el gobierno del primer periodo del presidente goza de un apoyo y una popularidad sin precedentes en la historia reciente del país, lo que le ha permitido gozar de una gobernabilidad y legitimidad como ningún otro presidente recientemente. Para esto, se estudiaron con atención conceptos tales como el nacionalismo, la ideología, el enemigo y la legitimidad; y se examinó también el contenido del discurso del gobierno para encontrar las características y los elementos que permitieron la creación de dicha idea de nación.
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Análisis generalizado sobre la historia y los conceptos de populismo y neopopulismo en América Latina para lograr sustentar la hipótesis que afirma que el gobierno del presidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez y el proceso de reelección presidencial que le siguió fueron de corte populista y neopopulista. El objetivo principal es analizar los elementos que permiten caracterizar al estudio de un caso, en esta oportunidad el gobierno 2002-2006 del presidente Álvaro Uribe, bajo una lógica populista (y como se explicará, neopopulista) caracterizada por presentar una imagen de caudillo, utilizar un consenso de masas populares e identificar un enemigo interno al igual que el mantenimiento de políticas neoliberales. Es por esto, que la presente monografía pretende dejar el debate sobre la posible emergencia del populismo y el neopopulismo como lógicas políticas que reaccionan de acuerdo a la debilidad o fortaleza de la hegemonía del momento.
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El manejo de la política exterior durante la administración de Andrés Pastrana representa un hito en la historia colombiana, ya que durante este cuatrienio se le dio especial importancia a las relaciones con otros Estados, del mismo modo se logro obtener apoyo internacional para la consecución de los objetivos nacionales en búsqueda de la paz. Como resultado Estados Unidos y la Unión Europa se interesaron sobre la situación colombiana, sin embargo su participación en los asuntos internos trajo consigo consecuencias favorables y desfavorables.
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El proyecto político del ex Presidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez se presentó como una novedad histórica, articulada alrededor de la lucha contra el terrorismo y se creía que era la única salida eficaz a la situación de violencia que se venía generando en Colombia cincuenta años atrás. El estilo político de gobierno y la imagen personal de Álvaro Uribe Vélez marcó una ruptura significativa con relación a sus antecesores y a otros importantes dirigentes políticos de Colombia, ya que se tenía la concepción de que los anteriores gobiernos se caracterizaron por la incapacidad para enfrentar el conflicto armado. Esta novedad se vio reflejada no solamente en las medidas y políticas propuestas e implementadas desde comienzos de su administración, sino en toda una serie de estrategias tendientes a capturar la atención de los medios de comunicación y el respaldo de la ciudadanía al programa de gobierno en general y a la política de seguridad democrática en particular. Los consejos comunales de gobierno celebrados en los departamentos de Vichada y Chocó durante 2002 y 2006, incidieron en los resultados de las votaciones presidenciales del 2006 a favor de Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Esto es así dada la propaganda política que se hizo en ellos de la imagen del presidente y el uso de algunas reglas especiales que permitieron persuadir al electorado. Como se pudo observar, los consejos comunales hacían especial énfasis en las cualidades atrayentes del presidente: carácter, credibilidad, dinamismo, carisma y liderazgo. El uso de las 5 reglas explicadas: aprovechamiento de los deseos preexistentes de la audiencia, la apelación a las emociones, la simplificación de las emociones, la repetición de los temas principales y las afirmaciones declarativas directas, finalmente pretendían vender al presidente como un político sui generis, con unas cualidades excepcionales y como el único capaz de asumir los problemas de las regiones con autoridad y decisión. Esto sumado al vínculo emocional que siempre generaba con el público, catalizó su efecto propagandístico.
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El discurso del gobierno de Álvaro Uribe Vélez en su primer periodo presidencial, y el discurso de las comunidades indígenas de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta en torno a las fumigaciones con glifosato resultan en una relación antagónica, la cual produce una deslegitimación de la identidad cultural necesaria para la supervivencia de las comunidades indígenas. El análisis de los elementos de dicho antagonismo permite entender cómo se articula el discurso reivindicativo de las comunidades indígenas y cómo se fortifica la lucha reivindicativa por la legitimación de la identidad cultural. El discurso reivindicativo unifica las demandas generadas por dichas comunidades en torno a las fumigaciones con glifosato, mientras la lucha reivindicativa por la legitimación pretende resolver estas demandas y sentar las bases de un modelo de accionar político regido a partir de la aplicación de la palabra y el pensamiento tradicional de los pueblos indígenas.
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El fenómeno del desplazamiento forzado en Colombia ha sido y sigue siendo uno de los temas más importantes tanto a nivel nacional como internacional. Colombia se encuentra hoy entre los países del mundo con más número de desplazamientos forzados, lo cual implica una violación a los derechos humanos y al Derecho Internacional Humanitario. Por tal razón, el fenómeno de desplazamiento en Colombia no solo ha sido tema de preocupación a nivel interno, sino que ha llamado la atención de la comunidad internacional, quien desde los últimos años ha contribuido con el Gobierno para hacer frente a la problemática. Teniendo esto en cuenta, el presente trabajo busca hacer una aproximación a lo que ha sido la ayuda internacional frente al tema del desplazamiento forzado en Colombia, mediante el análisis de la Cooperación Internacional entre Organismos Internacionales y el Gobierno colombiano, específicamente en materia de protección y asistencia de la población desplazada por la violencia. Se hará especial énfasis en el papel del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (ACNUR) junto con el de la Agencia Presidencial para la Acción Social y la Cooperación Internacional, que se deriva en la Unidad Técnica Conjunta (UTEC).