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Belluzzi, Chiara. "Academic and non-academic conference presentations - are they the same genre? Five case studies." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2016. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/9884/.

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Il presente elaborato si pone l’obiettivo di determinare se il genere del discorso di conferenza non accademica coincida con il genere del discorso di conferenza accademica, nello specifico per quanto riguarda le loro introduzioni. La prima parte della tesi si concentra sulle basi teoriche. In primo luogo è stata sviluppata una panoramica della letteratura esistente riguardo ai discorsi di conferenza accademica, dalla quale si è poi ristretto il campo sugli studi che hanno preso in esame solo la loro introduzione. Alla luce dell’assenza di pubblicazioni sulle conferenze non accademiche, e di conseguenza anche sui loro discorsi, si è cercato di definire il genere del discorso di conferenza non accademica, applicando il concetto di ‘comunità discorsiva’ sia ai discorsi di conferenza accademica sia a quelli di conferenza non accademica. Una volta stabilito che il contesto non accademico differisce da quello accademico, si è passati a definire l’introduzione dei discorsi di conferenza non accademica in quanto genere. Nella seconda parte dell’elaborato è stata svolta l’analisi di cinque case study, ovvero della trascrizione delle introduzioni di cinque discorsi di conferenza non accademica. A queste è stato applicato il modello di mosse retoriche delle introduzioni dei discorsi di conferenza accademica elaborato da Rowley-Jolivet e Carter-Thomas, per determinare se fosse valido anche per le introduzioni dei discorsi di conferenza non accademica. Una volta scoperto che non lo è, e che quindi le introduzioni dei discorsi di conferenza non accademica e quelle dei discorsi di conferenza accademica sono due 'sotto-generi' diversi, è stato proposto un nuovo modello di mosse retoriche. Infine sono stati avanzati dei suggerimenti riguardo all’applicabilità del suddetto modello, non solo in altri studi nel campo dell’analisi di genere, ma anche nel settore dell’interpretazione simultanea, con particolare riferimento alla preparazione dell’interprete e alla strategia di anticipazione.
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Aguiar, Andréa Pisan Soares. "Contribuindo para a compreensão da prática de copidesque: o gênero introdução de dissertação de mestrado." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2011. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/14193.

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The processing of texts that will be public is an activity dating from the 3rd century b.C when the texts were produced by scribes in monasteries. Already in the 15th century, typographers, teachers and scholars began to carry out this work, obeying certain rules of standardization, hitherto non-existent. Currently, although the textual treatment stage is important, the presence of professionals to perform, namely, the proofreader and copyediting, is becoming less frequent in newspapers and publishers. It is common confusion in defining what is copyediting and what is proofreading. In copyediting, the professional performs textual complex interventions, which may change the structure of the text. In proofreading, the search for inaccuracies that have remained, as grammatical errors, as well as those related to the standardization of the text. In order to observe the changes suggested by copy writing and understand more comprehensively his acting, we selected as corpus texts belonging to the genre introduction of MSc dissertation, in the original and copyedited version. To achieve this goal, we were based on north-american genre studies, which Miller (2009a, 2009b, 2009c), Swales (1990, 2004), Bhatia (1993) and Bunton (1998, 2002); we take their methodological models to apply in this research, as well as, the studies of Bazerman (2006a, 2006b, 2007), for whom writing is "agency". Through this research it was possible to observe that the studies of genres, in particular those related to the rhetorical moves, can contribute greatly to the understanding and the improvement of copyediting
O tratamento de textos que irão a público é uma atividade que data do século III a.C. quando os textos eram produzidos por escribas nos monastérios. Já no século XV, tipógrafos, professores e eruditos passaram a exercer esse trabalho obedecendo a certas regras de padronização, até então inexistentes. Atualmente, embora a etapa de tratamento textual de uma obra seja importante, a presença dos profissionais que a realizam, a saber, o revisor e o copidesque, é cada vez menos frequente, quer nas redações de jornais, quer nas editoras. É comum a confusão ao se definir o que é copidescagem e o que é revisão. Na primeira etapa, o profissional realiza intervenções textuais complexas e profundas, que podem alterar a estrutura do texto. Na segunda, procede-se a busca por incorreções que tenham permanecido, como problemas relacionados a aspectos gramaticais e ortográficos, bem como aqueles relacionados à padronização do texto. A fim de observar as alterações sugeridas pelo copidesque e compreender de forma mais abrangente sua atuação, selecionamos como corpus textos pertencentes ao gênero introdução de dissertação de mestrado, na versão original e na versão que passou por copidescagem. Para alcançarmos esse objetivo, valemo-nos dos estudos de gênero, considerando a vertente norte-americana da qual fazem parte Miller (2009a, 2009b, 2009c), Swales (1990, 2004), Bhatia (1993) e Bunton (1998, 2002); dos últimos três, tomamos os respectivos modelos metodológicos para aplicar nesta pesquisa, consideramos, ainda, os estudos de Bazerman (2006a, 2006b, 2007), para quem a escrita está imbuída de agência . Por meio da investigação empreendida foi possível observar que os estudos de gêneros, em especial, os relacionados aos movimentos retóricos, podem contribuir sobremaneira para a compreensão e para o aprimoramento da prática de copidescagem
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Fountain, Amy V. "Introduction to Navajo language studies." University of Arizona Linguistics Circle, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/126385.

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Coyote Papers, Vol. 16 features a combined bibliography for all articles in the issue. This bibliography is available at http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/125965
This chapter briefly describes traditional approaches to the grammatical structure of Navajo, and is intended to provide definitions and examples of important and basic terms and concepts used (and perhaps argued against) in the rest of the papers in this volume. Readers who are unfamiliar with the Navajo language, or with the linguistic literature about Navajo, are encouraged to read this chapter before delving into the subsequent articles in this volume.
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McGarry, Theresa. "Topic Introduction Elements in Single-Gender and Mixed-Gender Social Club Business Meeting in the US." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2013. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6161.

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Book Summary: The study of language and gender has been greatly advanced by focusing on the local and the particular. Now is the time to explore what more we can learn by looking at gendered speakers’ use of typologically different languages. How do the resources provided by each language affect the ways in which women and men construct gendered identities in their cultures and communities? What resources do the languages provide at various linguistic levels? What frameworks account for gender-linked variation in specific local contexts? As we advance our understanding of locally constructed masculinities and femininities, these questions impel the studies brought together in this volume, which investigate Maori, Japanese, Hebrew, Tamil, Chinese, Korean, English, Arabic, Sinhala, and Ekegusii. Written for scholars of linguistics, this collection illustrates the current state of understanding of the interaction of language and social gender, and it suggests directions for future research.
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Leary, Timothy John. "Martial's Apophoreta : an introduction and commentary." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21809.

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No commentary on Martial Book 14 has appeared since that of Ludwig Friedlander (1886). Since Friedlӓnder dealt with Martial' s entire corpus, his introductory remarks to Book 14 were necessarily subordinated to his wider concerns. While his commentary is very superficial. This work hopes, therefore, to fill a significant gap. The thesis comprises three main parts. The introduction discusses the Roman Saturnalia, concentrating on its origins, the way it was celebrated, and the licence, lotteries and gifts which characterised these celebrations. Further discussion deals with the book's title and the order of the epigrams it contains. Another section defends Friedlӓnder' s dating of Book 14 against a recent challenge
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McGarry, Theresa. "Topic Introduction Elements in All-Women and Mixed-Gender Social Club Meetings." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2004. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/6171.

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Horlacher, Stefan. "Men's Studies and Gender Studies at the Crossroads." Königshausen & Neumann, 2004. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A37625.

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Während sich im wissenschaftlichen Diskurs die Geschlechtergrenzen zunehmend verflüssigen, Geschlechtlichkeit selbst als Konstrukt oder Performanz aufgefasst und die Rolle des Körpers bzw. der 'biologischen Basis' ebenso vehement wie kontrovers diskutiert wird, propagieren die Medien ganz nebenbei, dass 'Männer vom Mars' und 'Frauen von der Venus' (Cris Evatt) seien, verkaufen sich simplifizierende, essentialistische Positionen vertretende und eine klare Geschlechterdifferenz postulierende populärwissenschaftliche Publikationen besser als je zuvor. Zudem ändern sich nicht erst seit Zeitschriften wie Men's Health, GQ und FHM einen Boom erfahren oder David Beckhams metrosexuality en vogue ist, die Anforderungen an das vermeintlich starke Geschlecht, das sich gleich in mehreren Bereichen neu positionieren und somit auch neu entwerfen muss. Der - wie die Verkaufszahlen belegen - beim Lesepublikum äußerst erfolgreiche konservativ-restaurative Versuch, alte Geschlechtergrenzen festzuschreiben und kulturell tradierte ebenso wie vermeintlich eindeutige biologische Differenzen zu betonen, könnte somit als bewusste oder unbewusste Reaktion auf die in unserer Gesellschaft, deren Rechtssystem immerhin auf dem Prinzip der Zweigeschlechtlichkeit basiert, zunehmend um sich greifende Unsicherheit angesehen werden, zu bestimmen, was denn nun als männlich und was als weiblich gilt.
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Olson, Ted S. "Balladry and Ballad-Collecting in Appalachia: An Introduction." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5512.

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Excerpt: Among the most enduring artifacts (along with certain lined-out hymns that are traceable back to sixteenth-century British churches) from the early days of European settlement in Appalachia, ballads are still in everyday use in some regional households and among certain performers, if largely outside the purview of the popular music industry. Even if reduced in range and frequency of performance from their heyday during the preindustrial and early industrial eras, ballads remain relevant today, as they are gems of compact storytelling that communicate thematically timeless narratives.
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Arcangeli, Giorgia <1989&gt. "Augmentative and Alternative Communication: introduction and two case studies." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/5441.

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The final paper describes augmentative and alternative communication and how it is used to help people with complex communication needs. The first part f the paper is about communication: the biological and social infrastructure of communication are analysed as well as its ontogenetic and phylogenetic development. The second chapter presents alternative and augmentative communication: its principles, assessment, intervention modalities, devices which are usually employed to reach a more effective communication. The third part presents two cases of developmental disabilities: first, autism and specific impairment in language comprehension and second, cerebral palsy. Both cases have a brief introduction about the assessment and evaluation, but the attention is focused on the identification and matching of the two individuals' communication needs.
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Ott, Katie E. "Furnishing Gender." Thesis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13857676.

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Furnishing Gender is a collection of furniture and objects of the home that have been deliberately altered to explore and expose pervasive aspects of toxic masculinity. The work within examines aspects of rape culture, queer culture, and hetero-normal constructs that link our realities to the lies of masculinity and gender difference. It is my intent that the viewer become uncomfortable and my hope that they not shy away from this discomfort, but accept the exhibition’s challenge to be vulnerable, genuine, and to engage in conversations that confront the conventions of traditional gender roles and biases.

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Whitehead, John T., and Steven P. Lab. "Juvenile Justice: An Introduction." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2015. http://amzn.com/B00TU4G0I8.

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Juvenile Justice: An Introduction, 8th edition, presents a comprehensive picture of juvenile offending, delinquency theories, and how juvenile justice actors and agencies react to delinquency. It covers the history and development of the juvenile justice system and the unique issues related to juveniles, offering evidence-based suggestions for successful interventions and treatment and examining the new balance model of juvenile court. This new edition not only includes the latest available statistics on juvenile crime and victimization, drug use, court processing, and corrections, but provides insightful analysis of recent developments, such as those related to the use of probation supervision fees; responses to gangs and cyber bullying; implementing the deterrence model (Project Hope); the possible impact of drug legalization; the school-to-prison pipeline; the extent of victimization and mental illness in institutions; and implications of major court decisions regarding juveniles, such as Life Without Parole (LWOP) for juveniles. Each chapter enhances student understanding with Key Terms, a "What You Need to Know" section highlighting important points, and Discussion Questions. Links at key points in the text show students where they can go to get the latest information, and a comprehensive glossary aids comprehension.
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Bailey, Ryan. "The Confession of Cyprian of Antioch: introduction, text, and translation." Thesis, McGill University, 2009. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=95599.

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The first-person narrative of the Confession of Cyprian of Antioch, one of three principal witnesses to the fourth-century hagiographical romance of the pagan magician turned Christian bishop and martyr, has remained a largely unexploited resource for the study of late-antique Religionsgeschichte. The vivid details ofCyprian's occult curriculum vitae and public confession before the Christian audience of Antioch have languished in virtual obscurity due to the lack of a modern critical edition. This thesis offers a critical edition of the complete text of the Greek version, newly restored using previously unedited manuscript material.The introduction provides an overview of critical scholarship on the Confession, an examination of its sources and reception history, and an assessment of the manuscript evidence. The Greek text is accompanied by an English translation and explanatory notes.
Le récit à la première personne de la Confession de Cyprien d'Antioche, qui représente l'un des trois principaux témoins d'un roman hagiographique portant sur la vie de ce magicien païen du IVe siècle, devenu évêque chrétien etmartyr, demeure une ressource en grande partie inexploitée pour l'étude de la Religionsgeschichte de l'Antiquité tardive. Sans édition critique moderne, les détails saisissants du curriculum vitae occulte de Cyprien d'Antioche et sa confession publique devant l'auditoire chrétien d'Antioche sont demeurés pratiquement inconnus. Cette thèse propose une édition critique complète de la version grecque du texte, nouvellement restaurée grâce à l'utilisation de matériel scripturaire jusqu'ici inédit. L'introduction présente un survol de l'étude critique de la Confession, une analyse de ses sources et de l'histoire de la réception, de même qu'une évaluation critique des manuscrits. Le texte grec est accompagnée d'une traduction anglaise et de notes explicatives.
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Slater, Sandra Vargas. "An exploration of gender identity and gender roles within the context of Latinas' military service." Thesis, Pepperdine University, 2016. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10154886.

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Although Latinos have historically served in the U.S. military, recent increases in the number of Latinas who have been recruited for the military make it imperative to explore how this experience affects their well-being. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Latinas who are serving or have served in the U.S. military, focusing on their identity and gender roles. I utilized a qualitative research design, wherein I interviewed four Latinas currently serving in the U.S. Army. The focus of the study was how Latinas experience their gender identity and gender roles through the perspective of identity theory and social identity theory. It also explored how they negotiate these aspects in a military environment. I used an interpretative phenomenological approach for this study, as this method allowed sufficient flexibility to delve into previously unexplored concepts in this population. Furthermore, I utilized the Marianismo Beliefs Scale (MBS; Castillo, Perez, Castillo, & Ghosheh, 2010) to perform data triangulation and to have a better understanding on how the women’s belief structures affect their experience. This research study is significant because it informed a salient gap in the literature regarding Latinas and the military. Furthermore, it will allow mental health practitioners to have a clearer understanding of how Latina military women experience military culture, which can affect treatment decision.

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Berntson, Annie, Christina Jarnemo, and Minna Philipson. "Branding and Gender : - How adidas communicate gender values." Thesis, Karlstad University, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Communication and IT, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-309.

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This thesis discusses how adidas differentiate their communication to reach women and make the adidas brand more appealing to females. The adidas brand has always had their main focus on sportswear for men. This has led to the brand being perceived as masculine and it makes it hard for the female consumer to identify with adidas. We have analysed six adidas adverts from the last five years to see what adidas have communicated to women. The main purpose of this thesis is to understand why adidas have not succeeded in communicating with women in the last five years.

The theoretical chapter is divided into three parts; Brands, Communication and Consumer Behaviour. The first part describes what a brand is, how it is built and continues with how a brand can be gendered. A brand is not very likely to keep a strong position if the values connected with the brand are not reinforced through communication. When forming a communication strategy, companies have to understand how consumers behave. When selling a gendered product, companies have to understand the distinction between men and women and how they differ in consumption.

Our discussion is based on the qualitative method of collecting data. The qualitative method was carried out through two panel interviews and one personal interview, and we also performed picture analysis on adidas’ advertisements. Ten open-individual interviews with ten different women were conducted; to get their opinions on the six adverts.

Adidas have presented five different identities over five years, each with diverse focus and with different brand associations. This has led to a lack of consistency and therein lies a part of the reason why adidas have not been successful in appealing to women.

Since 2005 adidas have a collaboration with Stella McCartney. This is an attempt to add design to adidas functional clothes and to make their brand more appealing to women. This collaboration will continue until 2010 and this could provide adidas with the uniformity they need.

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Condon, Matthew Alan. "Communicative Strategies Used in the Introduction of Spirituality in the Workplace." The University of Montana, 2009. http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-12162009-134759/.

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Many organizational leaders and employees have become increasingly interested in implementing some form of spiritual practice or orientation into the fabric of the workplace. A burgeoning field of research and practice has emerged in the past two decades that attempts to address this growing interest. This field is diverse and identified with various titles, the most common being spirit at work, spirituality in the workplace, faith at work, and faith in the workplace. Because any cognates of the words spirit and faith are universally associated with religion, implementing any form of spiritual practice or orientation into a workplace setting comes with multiple challenges, not the least of which being the ways in which the concepts involved are communicated to organizational members. This paper examines such implementation in the context of communication, investigating the communicative strategies employed by practitioners and consultants in this area. Three interviews were conducted with practitioners who introduced spiritual principles to three separate organizations. Interviews were then conducted with the three organizational representatives with whom these practitioners worked. Emphasis was placed on investigating the approaches utilized by practitioners in their attempts to successfully communicate the subject matter, and on the perceptions of the organizational representatives regarding the effectiveness of the communicative strategies that were utilized by practitioners. The concluding section includes implications for practitioners and organizational leaders, as well as recommendations for future study.
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Bishop, Christopher J. "Exploring Gender Roles and Gender Equality within the Evangelical Church." Thesis, Chapman University, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13814514.

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This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equality among members of the Evangelical Church and to determine whether these perceptions differ by gender. The evangelical community?s ideologies and values have come to shape social and political dialogues within the United States. A key component of the faith is understanding the role each member plays within his or her family unit and community at large. The evangelical faith?s organizational structure and ideologies are informed by a patriarchal model that?s placed women at internal and structural odds, based on research exploring evangelically informed organizations. However, there is a gap in literature related to gender roles and equality within the faith, and how these perceptions may differ by gender and the influence a church?s organizational structure may have on these perceptions. This process involved the examination of perceptions of gender among evangelical Christians in a nationally representative sample. These findings informed a series of questions designed to explore, at greater depth on a regional level, the views of evangelicals regarding gender roles and gender equality within their organizations. The study provided a multidimensional construct of how the evangelical community defines themselves, understands gender roles and gender equality, and how these definitions affirm and conflict with definitions outside of the church as well as their own church?s leadership and organizational structure.

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Marmolejo, Edison Becerra. "Studies with solvent introduction in inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/27143.

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Petrus, John Stephen. "Gender Transgression and Hegemony: the Politics of Gender Expression and Sexuality in Contemporary Managua." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429609857.

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Vandason, Dominique. "Gender mainstreaming in resolution 1325. : A bottom-up perspective on gender and gender mainstreaming of resolution 1325 in peace building context in Myanmar." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-323325.

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McKenzie, Rory. "Online gender discussions| Student experiences in discussions of gender diversity." Thesis, Gonzaga University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1596075.

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This thesis examined graduate level students' experiences of (mainly gender) diversity in the online classroom. The philosophical framework for this study came from John Rawls' work utilizing the veil of ignorance as a strategy to create more objective determinations free from situational and circumstantial biases. Both critical pedagogy and the theory that individuals construct social and cultural meaning through communication provided the theoretical foundations for the thesis. The study analyzed experiences of the students via their contributions to the online discussion boards. The study also utilized interviews of current and former students to discuss their experiences with diversity in their online classrooms. The study came from an understanding that diversity represents a unique component of the online classroom and rests in the idea that students can all benefit from the diversity of other students' experiences. This work provides a jumping off point of analysis on how best to facilitate discussions of diversity in the online classroom. Facilitating these discussions can become a primary way to break down systemic and institutionalized inequalities that exist for minority groups. Thus, this research, while not the end point, can provide a continued impetus to discover ways to make the online classroom a place of equalized learning to maximize its purpose for all students regardless of their identity. Chief findings in the study indicate the following (not-exhaustive) items: students overwhelmingly report that they value diversity conversations; students do not seem to think that conflicting ideas represent an inherent negative; and student's see the role of the instructor in facilitating, but not inserting personal commentary into the diversity discussions.

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Lithner, Uggla Lena. "Junge Frauen in Deutschland- Ausbildung und Berufswahl." Thesis, Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Education, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-1641.

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Monyane, Temelo. "Culture, gender and patriarchy : a study of sixteen female teachers in gender specific schools of Lesotho." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3577.

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Henwood, Felicity Jane. "Gender and occupation : discourses on gender, work and equal opportunities in a college of technology." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358243.

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The thesis Is Intended to make a contribution towards the development of a new theoretical framework for understanding gender and occupational choice as It relates to both traditional and non-traditional choices. The research arose out of a need to develop more effective Interventionist strategies around gender. work and equal opportunities In the context of the recent. largely unsuccessful. attempts to encourage more women Into the fields of science. technology and engineering. Existing theoretical frameworks for understanding both occupational choice. and women in engineering and non-traditional fields. rely heavi lyon the individual-society dualism: emphasising either individual choice or structural determination. Neither are able to offer adequate explanations either for the paucity of women In non-traditional fields or for women who do make nontraditional choices. Based In a college of technology. the research focuses on two courses which. In terms of numbers at least. could be said to be 'gendered'- the Diploma for Personal Assistants and the HND In Software Engineering. Using ethnographic research techniques Including participant observation and In-depth Interviewing of key actors In the col lege. a range of perspectives and practices concerning gender. work and equal opportunities. are Identified. The analysis of the data suggests that occupational choice Is neither a static event nor a clear-cut process but one Involving change over time and in relation to experience. as wei I as considerable contradiction and conflict for the Individuals concerned. By drawing on theories of discourse and subjectivity In the poststructural 1st tradition. this thesis begins to develop a new theoretical framework that moves beyond the dualism found In existing theories of gender and occupation. In particular. It brings back Into view 'women's agency' In a way that does not rely on the notion of 'free choice' and which highlights the cultural nature of both femininity and masculinity. This is achieved by Identifying the ways In which both women's and men's subjectlvltles are constituted In discourse and are the outcome of their negotiations with conflicting discourses on Questions of gender. work and equal opportunities.
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Lasia, Bogna. "Studies of the requirements for the introduction of synthetic genes into reovirus." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/10427.

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The purpose of this study was to introduce a synthetic reoviral gene into the reovirus particle. The gene was introduced in the form of (+) sense ssRNA transcripts. Reovirus type I infected cells were transfected with a synthetic deleted version of the T3 M1 gene of reovirus. Alternatively virions and cores modified by various chemical and physical treatments were incubated with synthetic (+) sense ssRNA copies of the M1 gene in replication assays. Neither of these methods resulted in successful replication of a synthetic gene or its introduction into reovirus. Studies examining the fate of transcripts showed that synthetic gene or its introduction into reovirus. Synthetic RNA was not recognized by viral proteins or particles when transfected into reovirus infected cells. Efforts were made to select lethal M1 mutants by passage of T1, T3 and G2 reovirus in $\mu$2 protein (product of M1 gene) expressing cells. These mutants could be used later as a selection system for reoviruses which rescued a synthetic M1 gene. In this system only reovirus with the rescued synthetic M1 gene should be able to grow on normal L929 cells. However, lethal M1 mutants were not obtained. Reovirus particles that had been subjected to physical and chemical treatments were analyzed by RNase A digestion and electron microscopy and by transcription assay. Modified core particles maintained or increased transcription activity relative to native cores. The most significant finding was the demonstration of active soluble transcriptase derived from viral cores that, previously, were thought to be the smallest component of the virus exhibiting transcriptase activity. This transcriptase complex is composed of dsRNA and $\lambda$3 protein. The problem of restricted access of exogenous RNA to the transcriptase can be overcome using this form of transcriptase and may be applicable to introduction of a synthetic gene into reovirus. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Kim, Hyemin. "Introduction to Chung Gil Kim's "Go Poong" with emphasis on pedagogical studies." Thesis, The Florida State University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3705850.

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This treatise will address the late twentieth-century and well-known Korean composer Chung Gil Kim's piano work Go Poong (Memories of Childhood; 1981) as a case study on how to make pedagogical use of works intended for performance. Go Poong is purely a programmatic composition intended to create a musical picture of four items in Korean cultural history including: a temple incense jar, a wooden shoe, a jade hairpin, and a paper window patch. The piece is also capable of functioning as an ideal pedagogical tool for intermediate and early-advanced players to experience technical exercises and compositional features that are a necessary part in the training of successful pianists. Repertoire useful either as preparation or as follow-up will be suggested.

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Abdipour, Morteza. "Arrangement Design Studies : the introduction of the digital wall in domestic environments." Licentiate thesis, Umeå universitet, Designhögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-179883.

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This research focuses on the emergence of 'digital walls' that can project images onto almost all or even the entirety of interior (and perhaps exterior) walls, and what implications this might have for how we arrange our rooms. It demonstrates the arrangement, i.e., the way that domestic products are arranged physically, of rooms changes in the domestic environment in a complex scenario when using large screens. Due to the fast-growing demand for large screens, this product could potentially be available to be used by people in their home environments; however, it does not yet exist in reality at this scale. Constructing large screens can be carried out using different production methods. Here, this concept is called the digital wall, a very thin wall-sized interactive screen. The characteristics of the digital wall will vary to be able to create different scenarios. One such scenario is a space in the home where the surface of the wall is covered with screens, which allows multiple possibilities to experience and interact with digital content.  In this research, the social gathering space of homes, nowadays called the living room, is considered as a highly relevant space for installing the digital wall. In this space, the conceptual framework outlines the basic elements of the research and demonstrates the relationships between people’s interactions with the digital wall and domestic products in the domestic environment. I show two examples from design history to understand how arrangement changes impact the home environment: the transformation of the parlor to the living room, and entry of the television into the living room. These two examples are focused on the place in the home where people gather for socializing. The discussion of these examples led to the elaboration of the relationships between the elements in the conceptual framework. I explored relevant design research methodologies to bring this future scenario into the present to understand the relationships between people and the digital wall. I applied research through design and the constructive design research approaches to frame the design research methodology. In this thesis, I set up seven series of design studies in two cluster groups: Supportive studies and Main studies. All of the design studies were conducted in the Design Research Lab, the actual space for carrying out the design experiments, prototyping the digital wall, and the setting of the experiments for user participation. The Lab was fully equipped with relevant technology and allowed me to use multiple methods to collect data while people were experiencing the design study sessions. The Lab was useful as a platform to understand user experiences, barriers for interactions as well as people's experiences in a simulated space of a domestic environment.  The main contribution of this research is to understand the forms of arrangement changes when people use the digital wall in homes. The research demonstrates two significant implications that are seen in two forms of arrangements: tangible arrangement and imperceptible arrangement. These findings are useful for both designers and users of the elements of domestic contexts and the relations that can be shaped by the presence of a digital wall in home environments. This understanding may provide design guidelines in future scenarios in which the digital wall is used in homes. The findings are also beneficial for designing the domestic environment, improving the arrangement of space, and raising the requirements for designing domestic products.
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Margolis, Harriet Elaine. "The cinema ideal an introduction to psychoanalytic studies of the film spectator /." New York : Garland Pub, 1988. http://books.google.com/books?id=HYJZAAAAMAAJ.

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Zseleczky, Laura. "Gender and Pest Management in Ghana: Implications for the Introduction of an IPM Program for Tomato." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/72987.

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The purpose of this research is to identify gender-based constraints and opportunities to the introduction of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program for tomato crops based on a case study of tomato farmers in the town of Tuobodom in the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. The study seeks to identify the knowledge, practices, perceptions, and access to resources of men and women tomato farmers in Tuobodom, specifically with respect to pesticides and pest management. A mixed methods approach combined quantitative and qualitative methodologies including focus group discussions, household interviews, participatory mapping, field visits, key informant interviews, participant observation, and a survey. Key findings in the areas of health and safety, markets and the tomato value chain, and information and training reveal general and gender-specific issues that an IPM program should address when working with farmers to develop an effective and sustainable IPM package for tomato in this area. The results of this study also demonstrate the importance of gender analysis in identifying context-specific gender issues. For example, while this study confirmed that men's roles in tomato production place them at higher risk of exposure to pesticides, results challenge the assumption that women's reproductive roles (e.g., food preparation, caring for the sick, and washing clothes) make them more aware of the risks of pesticides.
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Kloot, P. M. "Studies in the alien flora of the cereal rotation areas of South Australia /." Title page, contents and summary only, 1985. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phk655.pdf.

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Balen, Julia Therese. "Embodied subjectivities: Power, gender, language." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186177.

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The speaking subject, or the self, in white Western language and literature predominantly functions as a disembodied construct. Two influential constructions of self exemplify this disembodiment. Cogito ergo sum, as it has been developed outside of Descartes' works, claims subjectivity on the basis of thought alone, potentially relegating all other elements of human existence to non-subjectivity. Desidero ergo sum, as psycho-linguistically developed by Lacan, claims subjectivity only through language, which requires explicitly gender-based disavowals of embodiment. While the desidero disrupts the cogito by theorizing the impossibility of any definitive 'knowledge' of self, both constructions of self function dichotomously (mind/body, male/female; etc.) wherein the "first" element defines itself by not being the "second." These constructs empower those who can effectively disembody themselves (e.g., those who can claim masculinity) at the expense of those who are therefore necessarily, psycho-socially marked with embodiment (e.g., those marked with the feminine). In response, this dissertation conjoins Elaine Scarry's "reading" of torture with mostly Irigarayan developments of gender and subjectivity tempered by Monique Wittig's critique of "the mark of gender," to ironically pose sentio ergo sum in order to tease open both the pretense to universality and the oppressive dichotomizing of hegemonic subjectivity. Calling on a wide range of theories in English and French in an effort to bring the highly theoretical, 'disembodied' discourse that surrounds subjectivity 'down to earth,' I consider the ways in which several contemporary writers and theorists work to create new subjectivities by reconfiguring the relationship between language, self, and embodiment. Roland Barthes' specular search, Luce Irigaray's multivalent "lips", and Julia Kristeva's motherly voice offer problematic theoretical resistance to the dichotomizing heterosexual masculinization of all subjectivity. Similarly in fiction Marguerite Duras's "ravishing" of the subject and Monique Wittig's "lesbianization" of the subject offer very different attempts to alter the patriarchally constructed bounds of subjectivity through radical embodiment. Seen together, the works of these writers offer insights into the importance of embodiment for any challenge to the culturally constructed and personally limiting images of "the speaking subject."
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Geimer, Alexander. "Cultural Studies und Geschlecht." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-219545.

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In den Anfängen der Cultural Studies in der Birmingham School spielte Geschlecht eine eher untergeordnete Rolle. Bald wurden jedoch auch feministische Positionen herangezogen, um Ungleichheiten der Alltagspraxis zu erklären, die nicht klassentheoretisch zu fassen waren. In den Arbeiten von Rubin und Mulvey beispielsweise werden Geschlecht bzw. Geschlechtsunterscheidungen und -ungleichheiten durch makrosoziale Wissensstrukturen und kollektive Praktiken reproduziert.
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DuGar, Grace A. "Passive and Active Masculinities in Disney’s Fairy Tale Films." Cleveland State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=csu1367849096.

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Crewe-Kluge, Silas. "Where Do You Go When You Go Home? Narrative Studies of Gender Euphoria." Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1620217556606262.

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Thomas, Kim E. "Gender and subject in higher education." Thesis, Aston University, 1987. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/12190/.

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This thesis is concerned with the issue of gender inequality in higher education. It examines the relationship between gender and subject specialisation, looking in particular at the reasons for the predominance, at undergraduate level, of men in the physical sciences, and of women in the humanities. It investigates ideas of `masculinity' and `femininity' and how these relate to constructions of `science' and `arts'. The thesis argues that students choose which subject to study on the basis of certain qualities these subjects are seen to hold, and that these qualities have close connections with beliefs about `masculinity' and `femininity'. It examines this through an interview study of male and female students on six higher education courses: two university courses of physics, two university courses of English, a polytechnic course in communications and a polytechnic course in physical science. The interview study demonstrates that the science subjects are perceived by science students as more certain, more useful and more important than the humanities, and emphasise the value of their degree in gaining a well-paid and important job. Female science students, however, experience conflict between being `a good scientist' and being `feminine'. English and communications students emphasise the breadth, uncertainty and individuality of their subjects, and find science restrictive and narrow. They make little link between their degree and their future career. Men, however, feel no conflict between their identity as men and their chosen subject. It is argued that there is a close link between the construction of masculinity and the construction of physical science, but that English and communications are more ambivalent: in some senses `masculine', in some `feminine'. Men are advantaged in these subjects because of their greater visibility and assertiveness. The thesis concludes that the division between `science' and `arts' reinforces ideas of masculinity and femininity, and argues that female `failure' in education is in part the result of higher education's inability to transcend that division.
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Baker, Lucy. "What Does Gender Mean in Regendered Characters." Thesis, Griffith University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/380299.

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This thesis examines the ways regendering, or ‘genderswapping’, is performed as an adaptational creative choice for fans and creators. Regendered works, such as the TV series Elementary, illustrate the complexity of representation, and the ongoing imbalanced landscape of media. I develop a more cohesive understanding of the fannish counterpublic and its complex approaches to creativity and gender by grounding the research and data collection in fan studies, gender studies, and literary theory. This thesis uses interviews, surveys, and observations of fannish communities, and close readings of regendered texts and media, to develop two theories of regendered effects. One: the position of regendered work within fannish counterpublics is one centred on the conflicts and tensions between lived experiences and the media landscape, performed through the creative forms that characterise their communities. Fannish experiences of gender and sexuality influence their reception of those works, and how they practice regendering as a creative process. Two: these works then reinforce that counterpublic by correcting the gender imbalance of the initial work, and re-othering the expectations of that work. I then apply these theories to specific fanfic texts, revealing the interplay between the fan, the audience, the canon, and gendered expectations of behaviour and sexuality.
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Young, Lois Alison. "A Gender Role Theory Examination of the Relationship between Gender Identity and Video Game Players' Avatar Choices." Thesis, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10743235.

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This study had two purposes: to determine whether or not biological sex and/or gender identity impacted the way an individual would customize a video game avatar, and to focus on the components—length of time and number of customizations—of avatar design. In addition, an individual’s experience with video games—novice, casual, and hardcore—was considered throughout this study to determine a relationship between individuals and their avatars. This study was based on previous studies about how gender identity impacted individuals in virtual worlds. The video game Dark Souls (2011) was used for the stimulus and the (30-item) Bem Sex Role Inventory—a scale that measures gender identity—was used as the measure. While the research questions provided resulted in no correlation between sex, gender, and player experience, further research is needed to determine how the evolution of the gaming community and the gaming industry continues to impact both players and gaming research.

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Hoke-Sinex, Linda. "Discovering the gender lens the influence of an introductory gender studies course on personal change /." [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University, 2006. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3204534.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, Dept. of Educational Psychology, 2006.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-01, Section: A, page: 0365. Adviser: Anne D. Stright. "Title from dissertation home page (viewed Jan. 24, 2007).
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Hare-Blye, Cynthia Lee. "Gender Differences in Slow Expressive Language Development." PDXScholar, 1994. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4854.

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The contemporary research suggests that some children who present with early language delays as toddlers outgrow their delays while others continue to develop long-term language difficulties. Several studies over the years have focused on factors that might aid in predicting the outcome of late talkers. This current study emphasized exploring gender as a possible predictive factor. The purpose of this study was to determine if significant differences exist in the rate of growth in language skills, as indexed by scores on the Developmental Sentence Scoring (DSS) procedure (Lee, 1974) of boys versus girls who are late to start talking as toddlers. The research hypothesis was that boys who present as LT toddlers would score significantly higher than LT girls at each age level tested. The DSS is a norm-referenced instrument that assesses age-appropriate morphological development and syntax. The LT subjects used were part of the Portland Language Development Project, a longitudinal study. Spontaneous speech samples were collected, transcribed, and analyzed using the DSS procedure once each year from the time they were approximately 3 years of age, until the age of 7. Late talking children in this present study were grouped by gender. A Chi Square test was used to determine if the proportion of males scoring above the 10th percentile on the DSS was significantly different than the proportion of females scoring above the 10th percentile at each age. Results from this analysis indicated that at the age of 3 years, more boys than girls scored above the 10th percentile on the DSS. There were no significant differences found at the ages of 4, 5, 6, and 7. At-test was used to compare average DSS scores between the two genders for each year of the study. This test revealed a significant difference between the LT girls' and LT boys' scores at the age of 3 years. No significant differences were found for the subsequent years. However, difference between boys' and girls' scores at age 7 approached significance, with boys again scoring higher.
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Pearson, Gareth F. "Elemental speciation and miniaturised sample introduction studies for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry." Thesis, University of Hull, 2007. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:5846.

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The work presented in this thesis describes the development of sample introduction for inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS). The ultimate aim is to develop methods for conducting rapid speciation analysis. This is approached in two ways; firstly using liquid chromatography (LC) employing a column with a monolithic silica stationary phase, and secondly by the development of a highly efficient sample introduction system designed for interfacing an electrophoresis microfluidic chip with ICPMS. Chapter 1 gives a comprehensive introduction to the project. The background and fundamentals of ICPMS are presented, with particular attention drawn to the sample introduction systems used. A brief history of elemental speciation analysis is discussed along with elements that have found particular interest. Arsenic speciation analysis is considered in detail since it was a focus of the work presented on LC - ICPMS. Separation schemes used in conjunction with ICPMS for speciation are then reviewed, including the principles and application of chromatographic and electrophoretic techniques. Chapter 2 details the instrumentation and standard operating procedures used throughout this work. Operating parameters for each instrument are given along with details of calibration, optimisation and maintenance. The use of reagents, gases and certified reference materials are also described in this section. Common procedures for trace elemental analysis, including liquid handling and equipment cleaning are considered. Chapter 3 describes the rapid separation of arsenic species by application of a commercial monolithic silica column (Chromolith(tm)). The optimisation of the chromatographic conditions suitable for use with this column and ICPMS detection is described. Separation is achieved by ion-pair chromatography using a mobile phase consisting of 2.5 mM tetrabutylammonium bromide, 10 mM phosphate buffer (pH 5.6) and 1.0 % (v/v) methanol. The analysis time required for separation with conventional columns is greatly reduced with the separation being completed within 3 minutes. This affords a dramatic reduction in detector idle time and an increase in sample throughput. Detection limits of 0.107, 0.084, 0.120, 0.121 and 0.101 micro-g As /L for As(III), arsenobetaine (AsB), dimethylarsinate (DMA), monomethylarsonate (MMA) and As(V), respectively have been achieved. The precision of the method, based upon analysis of 15 micro-g As /L, is better than 5.9 % for all species. The technique is applied to the speciation analysis of urine and food samples in an ingestion experiment carried out in collaboration with De Montfort University to investigate the effect of rice consumption on arsenic exposure in humans. For the first time this study reveals that ingestion of American long grain rice, widely consumed in the UK and purchased from a local supermarket, significantly increases the excretion of DMA in human urine. This is consistent with a recent study which reported that DMA was the predominant arsenic species in rice from the USA, which also happened to contain the highest mean arsenic level in the grain compared to rice grown throughout Europe, Bangladesh and India. Chapter 4 introduces the development of a sample introduction system specifically designed for interfacing laboratory on a chip devices with ICPMS. Low flow sample introduction is discussed in which it is possible to allow the entire sample aerosol to enter the plasma. The design and optimisation of an evaporation chamber is presented in order to prevent the losses associated with traditional spray chambers. A low flow micro-concentric nebuliser (MicroMist) is used to generate the sample aerosol. No sample recondensation is ever observed in the evaporation chamber at flow rates up to 20 micro-l/min. A comparison with a commercial low volume cyclonic spray chamber (Cinnabar) is performed. The optimised evaporation chamber results in a 400 % increase in signal intensity and instrumental detection limits are improved by an average 34 %. Chapter 5 describes the development of a nebuliser designed specifically for use with microfluidic devices and its incorporation into a sample introduction system for ICPMS. This system uses an extremely low flow micro-cross-flow nebuliser (MCFN) sited directly at the liquid exit of the chip. The evaporation chamber described in Chapter 4 has been incorporated into this highly efficient microchip interface. The optimised system has been shown to achieve a sensitivity of 13 500 cps for 10 micro-g/L indium at an extremely low flow rate of 5 micro-l/min. The stability of the sample introduction over 10 min is 2.6 % RSD (n = 453) and sample volumes of greater than 40 nl can be analysed. The advantages and potential applications, in particular for elemental speciation, are discussed. The system is then applied to sample introduction for microchip electrophoresis. Chapter 6 reviews the use of hydrodynamic sample injection for microfluidic devices. The performance of a manual switching valve is evaluated, achieving a reproducibility of 5.10 % RSD (n = 6). Suggestions for improvement of the sample injection specifically for small ionic species are discussed. The use of microvalves formed in situ within the microchip channels is investigated. Photo-polymerisation with a UV laser source is performed to produce rigid (highly cross-linked), non-stick (highly fluorinated) monoliths which do not adhere to the glass channel walls. Incorporation of these microvalves into a microchip in order to create a discrete sample loop is discussed. Chapter 7 summaries the general conclusions of the work presented and gives suggestions for future work
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Shuey-Kostelac, Laura. "Gender Assumptions, Public Trust, and Media Framing| The Impact of Media-Constructed Gender Performance on Public Trust in a Candidate." Thesis, The George Washington University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1590854.

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This study examines how conflict between public assumptions and media framing of a political candidate’s gender performance impacts public trust in the candidate, building upon prior research concluding that the Republican and the Democratic Parties are linked cognitively with ideas about gender, with people often associating the Republican Party with masculine characteristics and the Democratic Party with feminine characteristics. This study operates under the theory that conflict between media representation and participant assumptions will lead to lower levels of trust in a candidate whose gender is framed as conflicting with the underlying gendered assumptions of their party. In an experiment, subjects read one of six news articles describing a hypothetical presidential candidate and answered a questionnaire to measure their trust in the candidate. The results indicate that participants have a higher level of trust in the feminine-framed candidate and a lower level of trust in the masculine-framed candidate – in comparison to the baseline of a gender-neutral framed candidate – in both the Democrat and the Republican condition. Further analysis of the results suggest that while participants assume all candidates possess certain masculine traits often associated with leadership, the presence of feminine traits may increase a candidate’s perceived likeability, which in turn leads to the perception that the candidate has a higher degree of integrity, is more responsive to public concerns, and is ultimately more trustworthy. Additionally, the presence of masculine traits may threaten the candidate’s perceived trustworthiness without the presence of feminine traits to increase the candidate’s likeability. This study expands the current conversation about media and gender to look beyond a candidate’s sex and consider the media’s role in constructing and reinforcing a candidate’s gender performance. It also provides a foundation for future research about the media’s power to shape public perception of candidates and, by extension, the electoral process.

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Bescansa, Leirós Carme. "Gender- und Machttransgression im Romanwerk Irmgard Keuns eine Untersuchung aus der Perspektive der Gender studies." St. Ingbert Röhrig, 2003. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2924330&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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Bescansa, Leirós Carme. "Gender- und Machttransgression im Romanwerk Irmgard Keuns : eine Untersuchung aus der Perspektive der Gender Studies." St. Ingbert Röhrig, 2007. http://deposit.d-nb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2924330&prov=M&dokv̲ar=1&doke̲xt=htm.

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Salzer, Maureen Shannon 1959. "Modernism's ventriloquist texts: American poetry, gender, and Indian identity." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/282683.

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This dissertation analyzes the intersections of modern American poetry, Native American literature, American anthropology, modernist movements in literature and art, and American social and political history between 1890 and 1930. These seemingly disparate phenomena, taken together, constitute a revolution in American literary and cultural history. To connect the subject areas, the initial chapter develops a theoretical framework based upon postmodern, feminist, postcolonial, and cultural studies theories which analyze power relationships among groups. Issues germane to the discussion include: the politics of representation, particularly of marginalized groups such as Native Americans; the marketing of experimental, modernist literature; the translation of texts from oral cultural traditions into printed English; the factor of gender as it relates to dominant culture appropriations of non-dominant-culture texts and materials; and the commodification of the landscape and native cultures of the Western and Southwestern United States. Each of the next three chapters focuses on a non-Indian woman who, in some fashion, placed what came to be known as Indian literary art before the non-Indian reading public: Natalie Curtis, Mary Austin, and Harriet Monroe. While two of these women considered themselves advocates of Indian rights, all contributed, in various ways, to the stereotyping of Indian peoples and cultures prevalent between 1890 and 1930 and continuing today. Each chapter demonstrates a move forward in time and further from the Native American contexts in which the texts originated. Ethnomusicologist Natalie Curtis published The Indians' Book in 1907 and introduced the reading public to a large collection of Indian verbal art. Poet and writer Mary Austin wrote and published "re-expressions" of Indian verbal art and, in 1923, published The American Rhythm, a book which argues that indigenous models offer non-Indian writers the greatest potential for the development of a truly American literature. Editor Harriet Monroe published "Indian-like" poetry in her highly-influential Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, including two "aboriginal" numbers or issues. The final chapter analyzes the work of contemporary poet Wendy Rose (Hopi-Miwok), arguing that Rose effectively speaks back against the damaging influence of non-Indian appropriations of Indian texts.
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Narain, Vrinda. "Negotiating the boundaries : gender and community in India." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ29838.pdf.

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Rahmani-Shirazi, Ashiyan Ian. "Gender Praxis| Rural Fiji Radio and Mobile Devices." Thesis, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2019. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=13422469.

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This communications study looks at gender-based self-reflexive theoretically guided practice, “praxis,” to explore the way in which a women's community media organization, femLINKpacific, pursues its goals of enhancing women's participation in governance structures and resiliency to extreme weather conditions. This study contributes to the nascent literature on mobile device and radio interaction by exploring the way in which women in rural Fiji utilize mobile devices to interact with femTALK, the community radio station of femLINKpacific. The study is based on the theoretical frameworks of inclusive innovation, post-development theory, and participatory communications theory in the context of gender-based ICT4D. Two main platforms, Mobile Suitcase Radio (MSR), a portable radio platform, and Women’s Weather Watch (WWW), a mobile-phone based weather reporting network, and an additional non-mediated communication venue of monthly women’s gatherings were explored through a 3-phase study, utilizing interviews and focus groups, with radio station staff and women leader’s networks.

Main findings included the role of WWW to transmit information for preparedness for Tropical Cyclone Winston, and indigenous food practices shared through the various platforms, as well as the role of MSR, when used in conjunction with the issues shared at the monthly consultations, to bring greater awareness to the women’s “voice.” This study extends to understanding the role of mutually supportive, systematic processes to enhance women's participation in governance structures, including the role and effectiveness of inter-ethnic groups in addressing community issues, and capacity building through incremental acclimatizing activities.

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Pelz, Michelle J. "Gender Disparities in Exclusionary Discipline in Grades 6-8: Study of Behavioral Expectations and Discipline Decisions for Students In Relation to Gender of Administrators." University of Findlay / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=findlay1531947008013324.

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Mählck, Paula. "Mapping Gender in Academic Workplaces : Ways of reproducing gender inequality within the discourse of equality." Doctoral thesis, Umeå University, Sociology, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-182.

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Sweden is often described as one of the best countries in the world for women to live in. Despite this and despite a number of equal opportunity interventions within the area of higher education from the mid 1990s and on, Sweden follows the international pattern of the "leaking pipeline" when it comes to gender distribution in academia. The higher up in the academic hierarchy the more men and the fewer women. The topic of this thesis is mapping gender in academic workplaces. The aim is to explore ways in which the social relations of researchers everyday working lives are gendered. This involves studing ways in which gender inequality is produced, maintained or ignored within the discource of gender equality in Swedish academic workplaces and in Swedish society at large.

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Cochran, Shannon M. Phd. "Corporeal (isms): Race, Gender, and Corpulence Performativity in Visual and Narrative Cultures." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1281917081.

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Lam, Mei-yee, and 林美儀. "The introduction of portfolio in a secondary school in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B35680830.

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Ambady, Nalini. "Intention, Subject Gender, Victim and Perpetrator Gender, and the Attribution of Responsibility and Blame." W&M ScholarWorks, 1985. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625323.

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