897 resultados para Feminist praxis
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This professional doctoral research reports on the relationship between Enterprise Systems, specifically Enterprise Resource Planning Systems, and enterprise structures. It offers insights and guidance to practitioners on factors for consideration in the implementation of ERP systems in organisations operating in modern enterprise structures. It reports on reflective ethnographic action research conducted in a number of companies from a diverse range of industries covering supply chains for both goods and services. The primary contribution is in highlighting areas in which clients, practitioners and ERP software vendors can bring a greater awareness of internet era enterprise structures and business requirements into the ERP arena. The concepts and insights have been explored in a focus group setting, comprised of practitioners from the enterprise systems implementation and consulting fraternity and revealed limitations and constraints in the implementation of enterprise systems. However, it also showed that current systems do not have the full capabilities required to support, in use, modern era enterprise structures, as required by practitioners and decision makers.
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This paper is about care, insider positions and mothering within feminist research. We ask questions about how honest, ethical and caring can we really be in placing the self into the research process as mothers ourselves. Should we leave out aspects of the research that do not fit neatly and how ethical can we claim to be if we do? Moreover, should difficult differences, secrets and silences that emerge from the research process and research stories that might 'out' us as failures be excluded from research outcomes so as to claim legitimate research? We consider the use of a feminist methods as crucial in the reciprocal and relational understanding of personal enquiry. Mothers invest significant emotional capital in their families and we explore the blurring of the interpersonal and intrapersonal when sharing mothering experiences common to both participant and researcher. Indeed participants can identify themselves within the process as 'friends' of the researcher. We both have familiarity within our respective research that has led to mutual understanding of having insider positions. Crucially individuals' realities are a vital component of the qualitative paradigm and that 'insider' research remains a necessary, albeit messy vehicle in social research. As it is we consider a growing body of literature which marks out and endorses a feminist ethics of care. All of which critique established ways of thinking about ethics, morality, security, citizenship and care. It provides alternatives in mapping private and public aspects of social life as it operates at a theoretical level, but importantly for this paper also at the level of practical application.
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Feminist poststructuralist discourse analysis (FPDA) is an approach to analyzing spoken interactions that focuses on the ways in which speakers negotiate their subject positions within competing and interwoven discourses. This article identifies the theoretical background to FPDA, its key principles, its distinctiveness from other approaches such as critical discourse analysis, and outlines some of the main directions in current research.
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Maria W. Stewart was the first American-born and the first African-American woman known to address a mixed audience, from 1831 to 1833, and publish her essays and speeches. The purpose of this thesis is to examine Maria W. Stewart's acts of defiance--as the first public representation of Black Feminism: demanding that white America end slavery and grant rights to black men and women, re-appropriating the hegemonic, patriarchal codes which have significant social power by exposing their inconsistencies and deconstructing their ideologies, voicing the truth about the status of African-American women in early nineteenth-century America, and challenging Black women to become entrepreneurs and (as she did) acquire an education, establish schools, and take an active role in their community. ^
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This dissertation documents the everyday lives and spaces of a population of youth typically constructed as out of place, and the broader urban context in which they are rendered as such. Thirty-three female and transgender street youth participated in the development of this youth-based participatory action research (YPAR) project utilizing geo-ethnographic methods, auto-photography, and archival research throughout a six-phase, eighteen-month research process in Bogotá, Colombia. ^ This dissertation details the participatory writing process that enabled the YPAR research team to destabilize dominant representations of both street girls and urban space and the participatory mapping process that enabled the development of a youth vision of the city through cartographic images. The maps display individual and aggregate spatial data indicating trends within and making comparisons between three subgroups of the research population according to nine spatial variables. These spatial data, coupled with photographic and ethnographic data, substantiate that street girls’ mobilities and activity spaces intersect with and are altered by state-sponsored urban renewal projects and paramilitary-led social cleansing killings, both efforts to clean up Bogotá by purging the city center of deviant populations and places. ^ Advancing an ethical approach to conducting research with excluded populations, this dissertation argues for the enactment of critical field praxis and care ethics within a YPAR framework to incorporate young people as principal research actors rather than merely voices represented in adultist academic discourse. Interjection of considerations of space, gender, and participation into the study of street youth produce new ways of envisioning the city and the role of young people in research. Instead of seeing the city from a panoptic view, Bogotá is revealed through the eyes of street youth who participated in the construction and feminist visualization of a new cartography and counter-map of the city grounded in embodied, situated praxis. This dissertation presents a socially responsible approach to conducting action-research with high-risk youth by documenting how street girls reclaim their right to the city on paper and in practice; through maps of their everyday exclusion in Bogotá followed by activism to fight against it.^
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This qualitative study used critical discourse analysis to highlight how educational stakeholders can examine discourses and react to power in texts using a feminist lens to problematize identity.
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How might education professors disrupt traditional curriculum and teaching practices that teach future teachers to label, segregate, and marginalize students with disabilities? The Disability Studies in Education (DSE) approach grounds practice on the perspectives of people with disabilities and challenges practices that isolate and de-humanize individuals. The pedagogy for eliciting critical book reviews using a DSE perspective is described.
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Presently, there are numerous Native English Teacher (NETs) teaching in Korean post-secondary educational (PSE) institutions. The aim of this thesis is to explore the views held by NETs with regards to their self-perceived teaching perspectives while working in a Korean PSE setting. The thesis also aims to answer the assertion made in the literature that English as Foreign Language (EFL) teachers are "acritical and atheoretical". To this end, the thesis intends to identify the extent of the NETs’ preference for social reform as a teaching perspective, the NETs stated reasons for identifying with roles as social reformers, how these views are reflected in the NETs’ practice (praxis), what the barriers impeding the adoption and enactment of social reform are, and how the NETs’ perspectives relate to critical pedagogy. The results reveal that NETs in Korean PSE do not align themselves with social reform, yet categorizing NETS as "acritical and atheoretical" may be overly-simplistic. The results show that there are three kinds of obstacles that prevent NETs from engaging more with social reform and being less acritical and atheoretical: 1) NETs teaching in Korean EFL are conflicted and/or confused about their roles as English teachers; 2) there are significant cultural constraints to teaching in Korean EFL as a NET; 3) there are significant pedagogical constraints to teaching in Korean EFL as a NET.
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EL DISEÑO Y LA CREATIVIDAD: Heurística y técnicas de creatividad en la generación de ideas para el proyecto de diseño gráfico. La praxis en el aula en el contexto de la Escuela Superior de Diseño de Madrid. Esta investigación plantea la siguiente hipótesis: Las estrategias didácticas creativas aplicadas al proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje en el proyecto de diseño gráfico fomentan la capacidad de aprendizaje significativo, y facilitan la integración de la creatividad como recurso activo en los procesos de diseño. Siendo sus objetivos: • Determinar la relación existente entre el diseño gráfico y la creatividad, para comprobar la influencia de la creatividad en el proyecto de diseño gráfico. • Considerar la integración de la creatividad en el desarrollo del proyecto de diseño gráfico, en las metodologías y en los procesos propios del desarrollo proyectual. • Valorar la presencia e incorporación de la creatividad en los contenidos didácticos de las enseñanzas de grado en diseño en el contexto de la Escuela Superior de Diseño de Madrid. • Evaluar cómo se utiliza la creatividad en la praxis en el aula de proyectos de diseño gráfico. • Considerar la pertinencia de proponer una integración mayor de la creatividad en las actividades programadas para la enseñanza del proyecto de diseño gráfico en estudios de grado en diseño...
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Esta tesis forma parte del Proyecto de Investigación HUM2006-01847/ARTE, financiado por el Ministerio de Educación y Cultura. Ha sido realizado en la Facultad de Bellas Artes de Madrid, con la colaboración del Museo Nacional de Prado, y comprende el estudio histórico y análisis técnico comparativo de las preparaciones coloreadas sobre lienzo de dos cuadros de Rubens: “Retrato ecuestre del Duque de Lerma” (Madrid, 1603) y “Filopómenes reconocido por unos ancianos en Megara” (Amberes, 1609-1610); actualmente, la principal pinacoteca española conserva un importante número de obras del pintor, entre las que se cuentan los dos lienzos seleccionados. Pedro Pablo Rubens (1577-1640), es uno de los artistas flamencos más influyentes que dominó la pintura barroca europea del siglo XVII. Se dedicó prácticamente de forma exclusiva a la pintura y a la negociación política, alcanzando una elevada posición social y económica y un alto nivel cultural para la época. Su producción pictórica es muy amplia, reflejo de ello son las numerosas investigaciones que se han publicado a lo largo de los años. En el plano político se comprometió firmemente por alcanzar la paz en Europa; su convicción personal en el proyecto de renovación de la monarquía católica le llevó a emprender una intensa carrera diplomática en las cortes de Italia, Francia, Inglaterra, Holanda y, principalmente, España. Los dos viajes que realiza a Valladolid y Madrid (1603-04 y 1628-29), le permitieron, además, conocer la gran colección de arte de los Sitios Reales, y desarrollar una gran producción pictórica..
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