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Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit steht die Frage, ob bei psychogenen Störungen Geschwistererfahrungen klinische Relevanz haben und ob die erfahrene Geschwisterposition und –konstellation auch im Erwachsenenalter psychodynamisch wirksam ist. Die Arbeit gliedert sich in drei Teile. Im ersten Teil werden in einem metatheoretischen Vorgehen psychoanalytische Konzepte, psychoanalytische Entwicklungstheorien aus der Objekt- und Selbstpsychologie und empirische Forschungsergebnisse zur Geschwisterbeziehung vorgestellt. Darauf aufbauend werden Annahmen formuliert, welche psychodynamischen Konflikte sich in einer pathologischen Entwicklung als psychische Störungen im Erwachsenenalter manifestieren können.Im zweiten Teil der Arbeit werden acht Einzelfälle psychoanalytischer Behandlungen von erwachsenen Patienten unterschiedlicher Geschwisterpositionen und -konstellationen dargestellt, die die in Teil 1 beschriebenen pathogenen Geschwistereinflüsse illustrieren. In den untersuchten Einzelfällen ist die erfahrene Geschwisterposition der Patienten konfliktbesetzt und psychodynamisch wirksam gewesen. Dabei haben die Erfahrungen mit den primären Objekten die Basis für die pathologische Beziehungsdynamik der Geschwister gebildet. Den dritten extra-klinisch empirischen Teil der Arbeit stellt eine explorative Pilotstudie dar, die ebenfalls das Ziel verfolgt, persistierende Geschwisterkonflikte in ihren langandauernden Effekten zu explorieren. Es handelt sich um eine Dokumentenanalyse von 215 Patientenakten aus einer psychosomatischen Klinik. Aus den Akten werden als Variablen ICD - und OPD - Diagnosen als auch inhaltsanalytisch ermittelte psychodynamische Konflikte herausgefiltert und mit den Variablen Geschwisterposition und –konstellation korreliert. Dabei wird erstens der Frage nachgegangen, ob es in den Akten von psychisch erkrankten Patienten zwischen Einzel- und Geschwisterkindern Unterschiede in Bezug auf die Diagnosen und hinsichtlich der formulierten psychodynamischen Konflikte gibt. Zweitens geht es um eine weitergehende Exploration dieser Variablen in Bezug auf die erfahrene Geschwisterposition bzw. –konstellation. Es zeigt sich, dass die ICD-10 Diagnostik aufgrund ihres deskriptiven Charakters und ihrer psychiatrischen Orientierung wenig brauchbar ist, diesbezügliche Hypothesen zu formulieren. Im Unterschied zur ICD-10 ergibt sich in Bezug auf die OPD-Diagnostik, besonders aber in Hinsicht auf die psychodynamischen Konflikte ein differenzierteres Bild. So sind z.B. Parentifizierung am häufigsten von Einzelkindern und Erstgeborenen benannt worden. Gleichzeitig berichten Patienten, die mit Geschwistern aufgewachsen sind, am stärksten von erlebtem emotionalem Mangel in der Familie. Unter Dominanzkonflikten leiden die Patienten am meisten, die als jüngstes Kind aufgewachsen sind. Bei Patienten mit der jüngsten und mittleren Geschwisterposition ist als weiteres Beispiel auffallend oft Altruismus ermittelt worden. Fazit der Arbeit ist, dass ungelöste Geschwisterkonflikte langandauernde Effekte haben können und dass - im Gegensatz zur Birth-Order-Forschung - die Variable der Geschwisterposition unter Berücksichtigung geschlechtsspezifischer Aspekte als ein intra- und interpsychisches dynamisches Geschehen begriffen werden kann.

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El objetivo de la investigación fue identificar la participación que tienen las mujeres y los hombres en cargos directivos de las universidades colombianas. Se diseñó un cuestionario compuesto por cinco factores para recolectar información acerca de la formación, la experiencia académica y administrativa, la procedencia y producción académica de los rectores de las universidades colombianas. Esta información se recopiló de las páginas oficiales y actualizadas de las universidades, entre los meses de noviembre de 2011 y enero de 2012. Los resultados muestran que hay una presencia importante de las mujeres en la dirección de facultades y escuelas, pero es significativamente menor su número en el desempeño de cargos unipersonales de alta dirección. Los hallazgos parecen indicar preferencia por el estilo directivo clásico-racional comúnmente relacionado con el género masculino, lo que también puede estar asociado con fenómenos culturales y de la idiosincrasia latinoamericana, caracterizada por las tradiciones patriarcales. Los resultados de esta exploración indicarían que es necesario profundizar en las relaciones entre la proporción de mujeres que acceden a la educación superior y quienes llegan a desempeñar altos cargos directivos en ellas.

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El interés de esta monografía es analizar los alcances y las limitaciones de la actuación de UNAMID en la defensa de los Derechos Humanos de las mujeres en el conflicto en Darfur (2008-2012). Lo anterior, para dar cuenta de que si bien UNAMID ha tenido avances significativos en el aumento de denuncias por violación sexual, en la educación y en la inclusión de la mujer en Darfur, la intervención tardía, la falta de personal cualificado y el lento despliegue ha limitado su actuación para erradicar la violencia sexual como arma de guerra. Sin embargo, la baja internalización de la norma por parte del Estado de Sudán ha sido el mayor limitante para la Misión de Paz. Este análisis se realiza mediante el concepto de Responsabilidad de proteger y el enfoque de Alexander Wendt y Nicholas Onuf.

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En el presente trabajo se aborda la definición de una de las variables dentro de lo que se denomina Capital psicológico positivo, la Resiliencia, sus principales características y algunas de las variables socio demográficas que en el estudio pretenden ver el nivel de relación existente entre cada una de ellas (indirecta o directamente) en el proceso resiliente de una persona para posteriores discusiones y su implicación dentro de la gestión empresarial y sus direcciones futuras.

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Debates continue about the relative benefits, costs and risks of the diffusion of computer-based technologies throughout society and schooling. One area that has received considerable attention is gender equity. Early work on gender and computers focused on differences between male and female access and use (e.g. Huff, Fleming & Cooper, 1992; Kirkman, 1993; Morritt, 1997; Nelson & Cooper, 1997; Sofia, 1993), with concerns focused on the potential for girls to be disadvantaged. In some respects, it is arguable that problems of gender equity in schools with respect to computers have been overcome. For example, in a small study I conducted in two New Zealand senior primary classrooms in 2003, I found that both boys and girls were motivated to use computers and appeared to have equal opportunities to access computers in the classroom. The students in my study expressed a belief in the importance of using computers, and this belief can also be discerned from educational policy and media coverage.
In this paper I argue that, although gender by itself no longer appears to be a source of disadvantage in terms of access to and use of computers in schools, many questions about technology, schooling and power relations still remain unanswered. I present two alternative viewpoints on the new digital age. First, I explore Melanie Stewart Millar’s (1998) analysis of digital discourse as one which reproduces the power of white, middle-class, educated, well-paid males, and excludes anything else it considers ‘Other’. Second, I review arguments that the digital age has provided sites for the transcendence of traditional hierarchies and inequalities (e.g. Spender, 1995). I conclude that, despite the discrepancies between these two viewpoints, both concur that technological disadvantage will exacerbate any existing inequality that might result from intersections of identity categories, such as, gender, ethnicity, age, and socio-economic status.

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In this article, the authors discuss the experiences of conducting qualitative research in traditional Fijian communities. This provided the setting for the cross-cultural exchange between the researcher and research participants and from which the authors draw important considerations for the design of future qualitative studies. In particular, the authors discuss the need to adapt essentially Western research designs to accommodate different cross-cultural styles of facilitation, group dynamics, spatial arrangements, gender issues, protocol, patterns of participation, and perception of time. They propose a model that clarifies the types of roles and styles of facilitation observed in a Fijian workshop setting and comment on how different cross-cultural dynamics between the researcher and participants can influence the success of qualitative research.

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Just over a decade ago the authors set out to select and follow a range of young people from the age of 12 and their end of primary or first days in secondary school, to the age of 18 when most of them had embarked on the first steps of the post-school lives. Students from four different types of schools were chosen: a Melbourne high school, a high school in a Victorian regional city, a large non-government school, and a secondary school that had once been a technical school. The students were interviewed twice a year about their views of self, of school, of the future. In this article the authors discuss two aspects of the study: what sense did they get of schools and their effects on the subjectivities being formed by young people today? And, what sense did the authors get of how gender is working in young lives now? The article outlines some of the findings in relation to these two issues.

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This study explored significant individual, social, and environmental factors and how they interact to influence participation in physical activity for adolescent young women. These factors were explored at two transitional life stages: from primary to secondary school and from middle to upper years at secondary school. Ten focus groups with young women and 10 interviews with teachers were conducted and multiple, interrelated themes emerged. Our findings indicated that there are a number of strategies that could be undertaken to increase the participation of young women in physical activity. These include: (1) enhancing intrinsic motivation for sport and physical activity; (2) appealing to young women’s need for socialising through opportunities for informal physical activity; (3) educating parents about the benefits of sport and physical activity; (4) overcoming gender stereotypes about what is acceptable behaviour for young women; (5) improving physical education teachers’ understanding of gender issues and motivating less physically active students; (6) the provision of accessible sport and physical activity facilities, programs, and services in schools; and (7) prioritorisation of sport and physical activity in the school curriculum. These strategies are not ‘quick fixes’, but rather require a whole-ofcommunity approach and, in some cases, a reorientation of societal values.

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This research project examined the diffusion of change within one Victorian TAFE Institute by engaging action research to facilitate implementation of e-mail technology. The theoretical framework involving the concepts of technology innovation and action research was enhanced with the aid of Rogers's (1983) model of the diffusion of the innovation process. Political and cultural factors made up the initiation phase of innovation, enabling the research to concentrate on the implementation phase of e-mail Roger's (1983) model also provided adopter categories that related to the findings of a Computer Attitude Survey that was conducted at The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat (SMB), now the University of Ballarat—TAFE Division since amalgamation on 1st January 1998. Despite management rhetoric about the need to utilise e-mail, Institute teaching staff lacked individual computers in their work areas and most were waiting to become connected to the Internet as late as 1997. According to the action research reports, many staff were resistant to the new e-mail facilities despite having access to personal computers whose numbers doubled annually. The action research project became focussed when action researchers realised that e-mail workshop training was ineffective and that staff required improved access. Improvement to processes within education through collaborative action research had earlier been achieved (McTaggart 1994), and this project actively engaged practitioners to facilitate decentralised e-mail training in the workplace through the action research spiral of planning, acting, observing and reflecting, before replanning. The action researchers * task was to find ways to improve the diffusion of e-mail throughout the Institute and to develop theoretical constructs. My research task was to determine whether action research could successfully facilitate e-mail throughout the Institute. A rich literature existed about technology use in education, technology teaching, gender issues, less about computerphobia, and none about 'e-mailphobia \ It seemed appropriate to pursue the issue of e-mailphobia since it was marginalised, or ignored in the literature. The major political and cultural influences on the technologising of SMB and e-mail introduction were complex, making it impossible to ascertain the relative degrees of influence held by Federal and State Governments, SMB's leadership or the local community, Nonetheless, with the implementation of e-mail, traditional ways were challenged as SMB's culture changed. E-mail training was identified as a staff professional development activity that had been largely unsuccessful. Action research is critical collaborative inquiry by reflective practitioners who are accountable for making the results of their inquiry public and who are self-evaluating of their practice while engaging participative problem-solving and continuing professional development (Zuber-Skerritt 1992, 1993). Action research was the methodology employed in researching e-mail implementation into SMB because it involved collaborative inquiry with colleagues as reflective practitioners. Thoughtful questions could best be explored using deconstructivist philosophy, in asking about the noise of silence, which issues were not addressed, what were the contradictions and who was being marginalised with e-mail usage within SMB. Reviewing literature on action research was complicated by its broad definition and by the variability of research (King & Lonnquist 1992), and yet action research as a research methodology was well represented in educational research literature, and provided a systematic and recognisable way for practitioners to conduct their research. On the basis of this study, it could be stated that action research facilitated the diffusion of e-mail technology into one TAFE Institute, despite the process being disappointingly slow. While the process in establishing the action research group was problematic, action researchers showed that a window of opportunity existed for decentralised diffusion of e-mail training,in preference to bureaucratically motivated 'workshops. Eight major findings, grouped under two broad headings were identified: the process of diffusion (planning, nature of the process, culture, politics) and outcomes of diffusion (categorising, e-mailphobia, the survey device and technology in education). The findings indicated that staff had little experience with e-mail and appeared not to recognise its benefits. While 54.1% did not agree that electronic means could be the preferred way to receive Institute memost some 13.7% admitted to problems with using the voice answering service on telephones. Some 43.3% thought e-mail would not improve their connectedness (how they related) to the Institute. A small percentage of staff had trouble with telephone voice-mail and a number of these were anxious computer users. Individualised tuition and peer support proved helpful to individual staff whom action researchers believed to be 'at risk', as determined from the results of a Computer Attitude Survey. An instructional strategy that fostered the development of self-regulation and peer support was valuable, but there was no measure of the effects of this action research program, other than in qualitative terms. Nevertheless, action research gave space to reflect on the nature of the underlying processes in adopting e-mail. Challenges faced by TAFE action researchers are integrally affected by the values within TAFE, which change constantly and have recently been extensive enough to be considered as a 'new paradigm'. The influence of competition policy, the training reform agenda and technologisation of training have challenged traditional TAFE values. Action research reported that many staff had little immediate professional reason to use e-mail Theoretical answers were submerged beneath practical professional concerns, which related back to how much time teachers had and whether they could benefit from e-mail. A need for the development of principles for the sound educational uses of e-mail increases with the internationalisation of education and an increasing awareness of cultural differences. The implications for conducting action research in TAFE are addressed under the two broad issues of power and pedagogy. Issues of power included gaining access, management's inability to overcome staff resistance to technology, changing TAFE values and using technology for conducting action research. Pedagogical issues included the recognition of educational above technological issues and training staff in action research. Finally, seventeen steps are suggested to overcome power and pedagogical impediments to the conduct of action research within TAFE. This action research project has provided greater insight into the difficulties of successfully introducing one culture-specific technology into one TAFE Institute. TAFE Institutes need to encourage more action research into their operations, and it is only then that -we can expect to answer the unanswered questions raised in this research project.

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Concern with issues about masculinity has not only spread to many countries, but also into many fields.Health services re-noticing the relevance of men's gender to problems Educators are discussing programs for boys Criminologists have begun to explore why boys and men dominate the crime statistics, and violence prevention programs are taking increasing notice of gender issues. The intellectual debate about masculinity now has practical consequences. How we understand men and gender, what we believe about masculinity, what we know (or think we know) about the development of boys, may have large effects for good or ill in therapy, education, health services, violence prevention, policing and social services.

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Disaster studies have been slow to address gender issues in the management of disasters. Given the neglect of gender in the previous scholarship on disasters, most of the recent writing on the gendering of disasters has understandably focused on women's experiences in relation to risk management, emergency responses, post-disaster recovery and reconstruction. There has been little interrogation of the ways in which hegemonic masculinity and men's privileged positioning in patriarchal gender regimes impact on the various stages of disaster management. In this paper I draw upon my experience in researching men and masculinities in Australia to draw connections between men's privilege, rural masculinities, men's experiences of trauma, men's violence and men's gendered experience of disasters, especially in relation to bush fires. The paper relates insights arising from these studies to men's responses to disasters, their involvement in disaster management and their post-disaster experiences. The implications of this analysis for a disaster curricula in social work education is outlined.

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A tese apresenta um estudo do trabalho policial, tendo por referência empírica a Polícia Civil do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O trabalho policial é analisado a partir das relações sociais no campo de poder jurídico, que engloba, além da Polícia Civil, a Polícia Militar, o Ministério Público e o Poder Judiciário. Apresenta-se e analisa-se o processo de mudança quanto aos métodos de recrutamento e de formação dos novos policiais. Apresenta-se também uma análise das mudanças ocorridas no perfil sócio-demográfico dos policiais civis ao longo do período entre 1970 e 2004. Detalham-se as atividades desenvolvidas nas delegacias de polícia, apresentando os seguintes setores: o plantão, a investigação, o cartório e a secretaria. Discutem-se as formas através das quais, no desempenho das atividades policiais, ocorrem lutas pela classificação e pelo reconhecimento, que constituem múltiplas oposições, tais como entre "operacional" e "burocrata" e agente e delegado, entre outras. A abordagem das conexões entre trabalho policial e relações de gênero se faz presente ao longo do desenvolvimento da análise Considera-se que no estudo do trabalho policial civil, as questões de gênero remetem às representações e práticas de violência policial. Em outros termos, argumenta-se acerca da importância das relações de gênero na análise do trabalho policial, especialmente no que diz respeito às concepções de masculinidade, constitutivas classicamente da cultura policial, e às novas formas de expressão dessas relações sociais a partir da crescente presença feminina nos quadros da Polícia Civil do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. A tese propicia a reflexão sobre as formas que assumem, hoje, as carreiras na Polícia Civil do Rio Grande do Sul, apontando avanços, embora em ritmo que inclui tempos de parada e espera, em direção ao uso de critérios públicos abrangentes na condução de seu agir.

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O trabalho emocional (TE) foi um conceito cunhado por Hochshild em 1983, significando o gerenciamento das emoções próprias ou do outro para apresentar uma face exigida pela organização. Os estudos sobre o TE se desenvolveram em vários sentidos, principalmente em relação às metodologias de pesquisa, questões de gênero e as suas consequências. A presente pesquisa, relacionada a esta última linha, confirmou a aplicabilidade do modelo de causa e efeito de Newman, Guy e Mastracci (2008) no TE executado por militares do Exército Brasileiro (EB) nas missões de paz das Nações Unidas, utilizando-se da metodologia das equações estruturais. A análise qualitativa dos dados também permitiu identificar especificidades: a dimensão mais importante do TE naquele contexto está relacionada ao gerenciamento do relacionamento interpessoal dos subordinados pelos chefes.

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Discrimination, in its best form, is a hard concept to fathom as an employee or ordinary citizen. In the workplace, there are times when discrimination is necessary due to extenuating circumstances that revolve around the form or act of discrimination. It could be conveyed to save a life or avoid future conflict. However, it must be clearly stated as a written law that the act is lawful. When unlawful discrimination occurs, it stages an entirely different tone, as it is mainly conducted out of malice, hatred, greed, control, or ignorance. Over the last few decades, discrimination has existed in the workplace, although Federal laws mandate that it does not occur. It does not exist in just one geographical area or is country specific, but covers a wide spectrum, linking countries together from their points of view to creating rifts amongst those who are affected and those who are not, not only from a business perspective, but social humanistic relationships as well. This thesis will use quantitative and qualitative data to support discrimination of sexual harassment, race or color, and gender issues, as well as personal experiences, and how it has and will continue to impact businesses if the acts do not cease, permanently. Leadership, from the Presidents and Heads of Countries, Chief Executive Officers (CEOs), managers, lowest-ranking supervisor, and employees should make it their personal goal to ensure these issues do not continue or arise in their perspective areas of responsibilities. When employees understand that they are valued, will be taken seriously when reporting acts of discrimination, and that some form of action will be taken, performance and productivity will escalate, and morale will increase in the workplace, resulting in higher productivity and subsequently higher profit margins for the company.

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Ao longo dos últimos anos, diversas iniciativas empresariais surgiram no Brasil como forma de organizar, fomentar e atuar como catalisador da igualdade de gênero no ambiente corporativo nacional, seja na esfera pública ou na privada. Diferente das pesquisas que buscam retratar a realidade das empresas através da percepção de presidentes, diretores ou representantes internos, este estudo teve como objetivo ir além do discurso institucional, tentando captar a percepção qualitativa dos coordenadores desses grupos representativos (selos, redes, movimentos, organizações), que, juntos, mobilizam mais de 200 empresas no país. As entrevistas com estes indivíduos puderam propiciar uma maior capilaridade e visão crítica em relação aos avanços, desafios e tendências para questão de gênero nas grandes empresas com atuação no Brasil.