928 resultados para Historical cultural psychology
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This paper traces fluctuating attitudes to Islam and its Prophet, particularly in the eighteenth and nineteenth. Western perceptions, as revealed by writers of the period, encyclopaedias, biographies and commentaries, were sometimes sympathetic, sometimes dismissive; sometimes celebrating Islam's piousness; sometimes accusing it of fraud. Sometimes Islam is seen as benign; sometimes its violence is seen as endemic. Often the cultural biases of western observers are obvious: the west is progressive and historically dominant, the east (and its cultural accoutrements) is degenerate and over-zealous. But we ought not judge religions or cultures by their worst manifestations alone. Oriental societies were never just Islamic or traditional. They comprise not only those who perpetuate oppressive practices towards women but also modernizers who seek change.
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In Australia people aged 65 years or older currently comprise 12.1% of the population. This has been estimated to rise to 24.2% by 2051. Until recently there has been relatively little research on alcohol and other drug use disorders among these individuals but, given the ageing population, this issue is likely to become of increasing importance and prominence. Epidemiological research shows a strong age-related decline in the prevalence of alcohol and other drug use disorders with age. Possible reasons for this include: age-related declines in the use and misuse of alcohol and other drugs; increased mortality among those with a lifetime history of alcohol and other drug use disorders; historical differences in exposure to and use of alcohol and other drugs. Despite the age-related decline in the prevalence of these disorders, they do still occur among those aged 65 years or older and, given historical changes in exposure to and use of illicit drugs, it likely that the prevalence of these disorders among older-aged individuals will rise. Specific issues faced by older-aged individuals with alcohol and other drug use problems are discussed. These include: interactions with prescribed medications, under-recognition and treatment of alcohol and drug problems, unintentional injury and social isolation. Finally, a brief discussion of treatment issues is provided.
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This article focuses on how US professional sports utilize the New International Division of Cultural Labor to supplement an overly costly local labor pool and over-supplied local market. We argue that while the classic problem of over-production is slowly eroding the sealed-off nature of US culture, the forces of its hyper-protectionist capitalism continue to characterize sports, precluding equal exchange.
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Indigenous studies (also referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies) has a double identity in the Australian education system, consisting of the education of Indigenous students and education of all students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories. Through explanations of the history of the inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musics in Australian music education, this article critiques ways in which these musics have been positioned in relation to a number of agendas. These include definitions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musics as types of Australian music, as ethnomusicological objects, as examples of postcolonial discourse, and as empowerment for Indigenous students. The site of discussion is the work of the Australian Society for Music Education, as representative of trends in Australian school-based music education, and the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music at the University of Adelaide, as an example of a tertiary music program for Indigenous students.
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O Centro de Inform??tica, Cidadania e Produ????o Cultural Para Minorias (CIPRO) ?? um projeto articulado pela Delegacia Regional do Trabalho do Rio de Janeiro (DRT/RJ) e administrado conjuntamente com diversas Organiza????es N??o Governamentais, entre elas o Comit?? Pela Democratiza????o da Inform??tica (CDI), o Grupo Cultural Afro Reggae (comunidade de Vig??rio Geral), o Grupo Pela Vidda (portadores do HIV) dentre outras. O CIPRO oferece n??o s?? cursos de qualifica????o profissional, mas tamb??m uma infra-estrutura que permita aos alunos praticarem aquilo que aprenderam. Nossa clientela ?? de pessoas que procuram a DRT/RJ para receberem seu seguro desemprego. Tamb??m s??o atendidas pessoas discriminadas ou sem seguro desemprego. O projeto foi oficialmente lan??ado em 28/05/99. Apesar de n??o possuir quaisquer recursos financeiros, treinou em seu primeiro ano de atividade mais de 180 alunos em inform??tica, produ????o cultural e gest??o social. O CIPRO ?? um projeto social constru??do a partir do n??o paternalismo: instrutores s??o ex-alunos e coordenadores s??o ex-administradores, todos entendendo que sua inser????o no mercado de trabalho somente se dar?? a partir do seu esfor??o pessoal e de sua compet??ncia profissional
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Este projeto refere-se ?? implementa????o de uma sistem??tica de marca????o de consultas desenvolvida pela Se????o de Arquivo M??dico e Estat??stica do Centro T??cnico Aeroespacial de S??o Jos?? dos Campos. Ap??s um levantamento te??rico e a an??lise dos dados estat??sticos sobre o problema da fila, foi deduzida uma f??mula matem??tica que regula a oferta de consultas. O agendamento de consultas por telefone e um software, foram os instrumentos utilizados para a nova sistem??tica, que veio acompanhada de uma ampla campanha junto aos usu??rios para estimular o novo procedimento. A postura de dar transpar??ncia ao processo fez com que o usu??rio adquirisse confian??a para marcar sua consulta pelo telefone, sem o risco de se sentir preterido por n??o estar presente no hospital. O projeto eliminou as filas sem o aumento do n??mero de m??dicos ou do n??mero de consultas por m??dico