941 resultados para Dialogic praxis
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As devolution expands across the UK, Northern Ireland (NI) is witnessing the development of new architecture to devolve planning powers. With serious criticism targeted at the legislative provisions for enforcement, this investigation endeavours to assess the robustness of the planning framework through a synergy of theory, law and practice. The paper demonstrates the value of theory in not only supplying a lens that allows both legislative frameworks and praxis to be deconstructed, but also in enabling the identification and scrutiny of underlying problems that pervade the system.
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Social scientific work on the suppression, mitigation or denial of prejudiced attitudes has tended to focus on the strategic self-presentation and self-monitoring undertaken by individual social actors on their own behalf. In this paper, we argue that existing perspectives might usefully be extended to incorporate three additional considerations. First, that social actors may, on some occasions, act to defend not only themselves, but also others from charges of prejudice. Second, that over the course of any social encounter, interactants may take joint responsibility for policing conversation and for correcting and suppressing the articulation of prejudiced talk. Third, that a focus on the dialogic character of conversation affords an appreciation of the ways in which the status of any particular utterance, action or event as 'racist' or 'prejudiced' may constitute a social accomplishment. Finally, we note the logical corollary of these observations - that in everyday life, the occurrence of 'racist discourse' is likely to represent a collaborative accomplishment, the responsibility for which is shared jointly between the person of the speaker and those other co-present individuals who occasion, reinforce or simply fail to suppress it.
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This book provides a systematic introduction in the German gender equality acts for public services, and also a section per section commentary for each individual act. It analyses the legal base, limits and scope of the so called women's quota, gender mainstreaming in public employment and public policy, provisions to allow conciliation of paid work and work in families and the position of women's equality officers. It compares and analyses 16 state acts and the federal equality act. The introductory chapter, written by Dagmar Schiek, also provides an analysis of the EU level and constitutional frame for this legislation. The combination of a systematic introduction and a section by section commentary ensures that this valuable handbook can be used by trained lawyers as well as by social scientists, taking into account the fact that many equality officers are not trained lawyers.
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This paper is a reexamination of the concept of the geopolitical border through a critical analysis of prevalent conceptualizations of borders, as they are articulated in the fields of geopolitics, political theory and international relations. Suggesting that thinking of borders as the derivative of territorial definitions disregards the dependency of territoriality and sovereign space on the praxes of border making, this paper offers an analytic distinction between normative articulations of borders and the border as a political practice. This distinction enables the identification of partial and incoherent border making processes. Consequently, the creation of borders can be analyzed as an effect of a multiplicity of performative praxes, material, juridical and otherwise discursive, that operate in relation to the management of space and attribute it with geopolitical distinctions. Furthermore, the paper suggests that these praxes, which appear in dispersed sites and in a wide variety of loci, are intrinsically linked to different spatial practices of population management, of governmentality. Thus, I offer a reading of borders as a praxis which manages binary differentiations of matrixes of governmentality, which create schisms in the population as a totality, through the deployment of the evocation of sovereignty as the legitimizing source of this differentiation or for the means necessary for its sustainment.
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This paper draws upon an analysis of regional spatial planning to highlight the centrality of ethics in praxis. In this context political liberalism is particularly helpful in developing a deeper understanding of the activities of those engaged in planning decision making. At the most basic level it demonstrates the importance of not only using shared liberal values as the foundation for public discourses but also achieving consensus through the development of an inclusive evidence base, derived from both lay and professional knowledge. Specifically, political liberalism provides a practical critique, enabling judgments to be made on problems which pervade operational planning practice and an evaluation to be conducted of the dynamic between and actions of participants.
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An analysis was conducted of 325 national judicial decisions across 55 jurisdictions, in which CEDAW was referred to in the reported decision. Despite predictions to the contrary based on previous scholarship, significant variations between courts in their interpretation of CEDAW occurred relatively infrequently, courts referred relatively seldom to interpretations of CEDAW by other national courts, and there was little evidence of transnational dialogic approaches to judging. An analysis of these results suggests that domestic judges invoking CEDAW act primarily as domestic actors who use international law in order to advance domestic goals, rather than acting primarily as agents of the international community in applying CEDAW domestically, or contributing to the transnational shaping of international law to suit national interests. The Article suggests an understanding of the domestic implementation of a human rights treaty as not only law, but a unique kind of law that performs a particular function, in light of its quality as something akin to hard and soft law simultaneously.
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The practice of sustainable peace is a process that must be initiated, nourished and revised. The
“social energies” of conflict transformation – truth, mercy, justice, peace – offer a useful model to describe the transformative power of this practice. These social energies can be conceptualized as a combination of norms or values, on the one hand, and actions directed toward social reconstruction, on the other. As such, the social energies of conflict transformation are both the guideposts and the engine in the journey of practicing sustainable peace. This article begins by
linking psychological constructs of narrative/voice, empathy/altruism, individual/collective guilt, and security/fear with the social energies, highlighting the interdependence of processes and shifting the focus away from pathology toward an emphasis on harmony. An empirical application of how the four social energies contribute to the mobilization, maintenance and adaptations in on-going peace processes in post-war Guatemala is then presented. By analyzing the interaction among diverse actors and goals in the decade and a half since the signing of the 1996 Peace Accords, current theory is extended in two ways: a) differentiation between elite and grassroots initiatives, and b) specification and evaluation the impact of various efforts on episodic and structural violence. We conclude that although national and local processes have
had limited success, more integrated practices of truth, mercy, justice and peace are necessary if Guatemala is to make sustainable peace a reality. The findings from this case study have policy and practical implications for other countries facing protracted, violent conflict.
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Transitional justice is concerned with the legal and social processes established to deal with the legacy of violence in post-conflict and post-authoritarian contexts. These processes are essentially “creatures of law” – they are established by statute, their work is molded and shaped by lawyers, and their outcomes are benchmarked against what is or is not acceptable in domestic and international law. Concerns have mounted in recent years about the dominance of legalism within the field and the instrumentalization of those most directly affected by past violence. A commonly prescribed – but as yet largely empirically untested – corrective is that transitional justice theory and practice must become more open to interdisciplinary insights and perspectives. The interview – in different guises, contexts and settings – is at the heart of most transitional justice processes. As a historian now working in a School of Law I reflect in this article on the theoretical and practical intersections between law, history, and the interview. Drawing on more than 200 interviews concerning the Northern Ireland conflict and six other international case studies I concentrate in particular on interview-based initiatives that purport to be “victim-centered”. Having identified three interrelated risks - the manipulation of victim voice by vested interests, the affording of authority to particular voices, and the reification or “freezing” of identity - and having related these to the constraints of legal mechanisms and a wider failure to manage victims’ expectations, I argue that a greater familiarity with oral history theory and praxis can usefully illuminate the tensions between legal and historical approaches to engaging voice, and ultimately offer guidance to the shared challenge of victim-centered transitional justice.
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Drawing on the ‘from below’ perspective which has emerged in transitional justice scholarship and practice
over the past two decades, this article critically examines the dealing with the past debate in Northern
Ireland. The paper begins by offering an outline of the from below perspective in the context of post-conflict
or post-authoritarian societies which are struggling to come to terms with past violence and human rights
abuses. Having provided some of the legal and political background to the most recent efforts to deal with
the past in Northern Ireland, it then critically examines the relevant past-related provisions of the Stormont
House Agreement, namely the institutions which are designed to facilitate ‘justice’, truth recovery and the
establishment of an Oral History Archive. Drawing from the political science and social movement
literature on lobbying and the ways in which interests groups may seek to influence policy, the paper then
explores the efforts of the authors and others to contribute to the broader public debate, including through
drafting and circulating a ‘Model Bill’ on dealing with the past (reproduced elsewhere in this issue) as a
counterweight to the legislation which is required from the British government to implement the Stormont
House Agreement. The authors argue that the combination of technical capacity, grass-roots
credibility and ‘international-savvy’ local solutions offers a framework for praxis from below in other
contexts where activists are struggling to extend ownership of transitional justice beyond political elites.
Keywords: transitional justice; from below; dealing with the past; legislation; truth
recovery; prosecutions; oral history
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A uveíte é uma das afecções oculares mais frequente nos cães, muitas vezes associada a doença sistémica. O trabalho que se apresenta é um estudo retrospetivo de casos de uveítes caninas e foi realizado com o objetivo de fazer uma análise descritiva das uveítes nesta população e avaliar as suas causas, em especial a relação com doenças sistémicas.
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The control of mastitis is currently reliant on antibiotic utilization. Nevertheless antibiotics overuse and use without criteria leads to the development of resistant strains with negative consequences both in animal and public health. Essential oils (EOs) are classified as GRAS (generally recognized as safe), are provided with antimicrobial properties and no resistance has been reported after use. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of EOs of aromatic herbs, growing wild in Alentejo region and widely used in Mediterranean food, against microorganisms isolated from ovine mastitic milk.
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The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of infection by Campylobacter fetus in beef cattle reared in extensive systems in Alentejo region by direct fluorescent antibody test (DFAT), a technique widely used for determining the prevalence of this disease.
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This work aims to contribute to determine the resistance profile to different antibiotics (ampicillin, gentamicin, penicillin G, oxytetracycline, lincomycin, neomycin, streptomycin, enrofloxacin, colistin sulfate, trimethoprim, sulfamide, tulathromycin, ceftiofur, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid), to assess genetic determinants associated to aminoglycoside antibiotics resistance, namely the presence of genes encoding acetyltransferases (AAC), phosphotransferases (APH) and nucletildiltranferases (ANT), determined by PCR studies, and to search for potentially pathogenic features as the production of extracellular lipases and proteases and the presence of genes encoding for putative virulence factors as aerolysin and related toxins, lipase proteins and type III secretion system component.
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O presente texto tem como objetivos relevar as potencialidades que a prospetiva, enquanto abordagem dos future studies, apresenta para a investigação e a intervenção na área da saúde. Uma vez caracterizada esta abordagem, apresentam-se os principais resultados de um estudo sobre os determinantes organizacionais da qualidade das tecnologias de saúde nos serviços de radiologia dos hospitais públicos da Região Algarve. A investigação procurou descodificar o sistema de regulação da qualidade, em geral, e dos pressupostos da "prática baseada na evidência" protagonizada pelos técnicos de radiologia dos serviços hospitalares, em particular, questionando ainda os horizontes dos futuros possíveis no que concerne à adoção generalizada de tais práticas no quotidiano de trabalho ao nível da praxis em tomografia computorizada (TC). Em termos teórico-metodológicos, recorreu-se a ferramentas do «método dos cenários» de Godet (1993) para a análise da relação de dependência/influência entre as variáveis num contexto da regulação da qualidade, em geral, e dos pressupostos da "prática baseada na evidência", em particular. Os principais resultados do estudo permitiram identificar um cenário ótimo, a curto prazo, para o desenvolvimento da qualidade das práticas dos técnicos de radiologia, fundado nos eixos da "regulação autónoma da melhoria do contexto de trabalho", das "perspetivas de regulação de controlo dos processos da melhoria da qualidade", da "autonomia profissional e controlo organizacional".
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As mudanças sociais que, na actualidade, pressionam e desafiam a Escola, nomeadamente quanto aos papéis, funções e desempenho dos professores, implicam a necessidade de repensar a sua formação para que possam responder mais adequadamente aos desafios emergentes. Estes têm particularmente a ver com os novos saberes que essas condições exigem a todos os cidadãos e que são entendidos, do ponto de vista epistemológico, como saberes para agir responsavelmente. Assim, o principal objectivo deste estudo consiste em aprofundar o conhecimento acerca das ambiências e culturas de formação inicial de professores do 1. º Ciclo do Ensino Básico na Universidade de Aveiro, nomeadamente dos processos de supervisão ao nível da disciplina de Prática Pedagógica, tendo em consideração que as características de monodocência dos profissionais deste ciclo de ensino pressupõem um perfil de competência específico. A investigação, de natureza qualitativa, desenvolveu-se de acordo com as abordagens próprias da complexidade e da sistémica, das quais relevamos os princípios da totalidade em que os fenómenos são percebidos como sistemas globais e dinâmicos e da recursividade ao admitirmos a possibilidade de uma relação dialéctica entre os diversos subsistemas considerados. Do ponto de vista metodológico, no sentido de construir uma visão integrada do objecto em estudo, foi utilizado um conjunto de procedimentos específicos (mixed-methods), nomeadamente análise documental, inquirição por questionário e por entrevista semi-estruturada. O questionário foi aplicado à totalidade de licenciados em Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico pela Universidade de Aveiro, compreendendo o período de 1998 até 2005. A entrevista foi realizada junto de supervisores (cooperantes e institucionais) que vêm acompanhando os núcleos de Prática Pedagógica, no decurso e ao longo do 4.º ano da referida Licenciatura. Quanto aos resultados do estudo, estes podem ser lidos em função de três eixos. Relativamente ao primeiro, que genericamente se refere à evolução dos saberes básicos dos alunos, os contributos parecem sugerir a necessidade de alicerçar os processos de ensino/aprendizagem não apenas nas literacias ler, escrever e contar, como também no desenvolvimento de saberes básicos de natureza geral e transversal, percebidos como competências, tais como aprender a pensar, aprender a aprender, aprender a comunicar e a resolver problemas, numa perspectiva de aprender a ser. O segundo eixo de leitura tem a ver com as competências requeridas aos professores para o desenvolvimento desses saberes estruturantes. De acordo com os dados recolhidos na fase extensiva do estudo, estes parecem coerentes com a revisão de literatura realizada, bem como com os normativos legais que, em Portugal, enquadram o perfil de desempenho dos professores do 1.º Ciclo. Porém, sugerem a necessidade de interligar as dimensões saber, saber-fazer e saber ser, com ênfase nesta última. À semelhança dos resultados referidos no ponto anterior, também o referencial de competências proposto para os professores integra as dimensões saber, saber fazer e saber ser, no qual são valorizadas as competências de reflexão crítica, de aprender a aprender e, de igual forma, o conhecimento profissional nas suas múltiplas dimensões. O terceiro eixo relaciona-se com a qualidade das ambiências e culturas de formação e supervisão. De forma geral, os dados apontam que ambientes que possibilitem uma dimensão de prática curricular alargada em contextos diversificados, que valorizem os princípios da pessoalidade e respeito pelo Outro e que estimulem a reflexão crítica, a auto-implicação dos formandos, o desenvolvimento de competências pessoais e de desenvolvimento profissional (destacando-se as competências para aprender a aprender, a comunicar, a investigar e reflectir), parecem adequar se melhor ao desenvolvimento pessoal e profissional destes professores, no contexto das sociedades contemporâneas. Assim, é possível verificar que os eixos considerados remetem para um conjunto recursivo de saberes e competências que, em diferentes níveis, implicam um compromisso com a acção, numa visão de mundo comprometida com as ideias de bem comum, ou seja, de cidadania universal.