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HU, JIANWEN. "La Rete Sociale dei Metropolitan Graduates nelle Sessioni di 1589 e 1592, la Missione Gesuitica e l'Incontro Culturale Sino-Occidentale nella Tarda Dinastia Ming". Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Padova, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11577/3444310.
Texto completoThis dissertation makes a study of the contacts between a few Chinese literati and Jesuits as well as the influence that Chinese literati’s social network exerted through their contacts with Jesuits in the late Ming Dynasty. About the Chinese literati’s social network, three important types of interpersonal relationships have been paid special attention to, which are: tongnian (同年, graduates of the imperial examination in the same year), shisheng (师生, master and disciple) and tongxiang (同乡, fellow townsmen). All these three types of interpersonal relationships were generated from, or at least somewhat related to the imperial examinations (keju, 科举), the basic link from which most of the Chinese intellectuals’ social relationships came from. As for the specific research figures, the dissertation deals with five Metropolitan Graduates in the two consecutive sessions of the year 1589 and 1592, i.e. Li Rihua (李日华, 1565-1635), Xie Zhaozhe (谢肇淛, 1567-1624), Feng Yingjing (冯应京, 1555-1606), Cao Yubian (曹于汴, 1558-1634) and Jiao Hong (焦竑, 1540-1619) since they represented four different types of attitudes towards Jesuits and western religion and culture, in the meantime, in their social network which played an important role in affecting their attitudes towards western learnings, all of the three types of interpersonal relationships tongnian, shisheng and tongxiang count a lot. Although the interpersonal relationships of the above five Metropolitan Graduates seemed to be independent of each other, in fact, they could be connected into a larger social network, which contains several other tongnian who belonged to the same sessions of 1589 and 1592 as well as some other literati who had frequent and close contacts with the Metropolitan Graduates of these two sessions. All the figures, directly or indirectly, had connections with each other mainly through the interpersonal relationships of tongnian, shisheng and tongxiang, thus forming an organic whole. This kind of officialdom interpersonal network in late Ming Dynasty represented by the group of Metropolitan Graduates in 1589 and 1592 brought both opportunities and challenges to the spread of Catholicism and other western learnings in China: those scholar-officials who held positive attitudes would influence the others in their interpersonal network and vice versa. Therefore, studying the contacts between Chinese scholar-officials and Jesuits especially under the framework of the former’s interpersonal network will definitely help understand better the cultural communication between China and the West during late Ming and early Qing dynasties, hence further provide reference significance for today's cultural exchanges between the two sides.
Nyuyki, Peter Siysi. "A missional approach to the traditional social associations of the NSO’ people of Cameroon". Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/59094.
Texto completoThesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2017.
Methodist Church Britain
Science of Religion and Missiology
PhD
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Devanandan, B. Prince. "Mission as good neighbour social policy of the Methodist Mission Northern in the 21st century : a thesis submitted to AUT University in fulfilment of the requirments for the degree of Master of Philosophy [MPhil], 2008". Click here to access this resource online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/533.
Texto completoOuhaddi, Ahmed. "Accompagner le parcours d’insertion sociale et professionnelle des jeunes parisiens en Mission Locale". Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2020. https://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/ulprive/DDOC_T_2020_0020_OUHADDI.pdf.
Texto completoThis research is built in two parts. The first, entitled "Support in a context of persistent crisis", specifies the sociological evolution of young people and the conditions for setting up a structure intended for their social and professional integration. The second part, named: "Taking charge of the support process for young people by the advisers of the Mission Locale de Paris" describes support situations and shows how the advisers (CISP) use the devices of the Local Mission to integrate socially and professionally beneficiaries with very varied profiles. It also shows that the profession of CISP requires specific expertise and skills. However, although their barriers to employability have been reduced or eliminated, some people do not gain access to employment. According to the CISP, the beneficiaries encounter many difficulties in their integration process, including discrimination. It seemed important to us to deal with this question in the third part entitled: "The Counselor on social and professional integration in the face of discrimination: What support?". The purpose of this research is to show that the path of support for young people in social and professional integration is done through specific programs, a dedicated place - the local mission - with the help of a professional capable of carrying it out. - the counselor. Building the integration of young people as a social fact through support means entering a field of analysis that requires the mobilization of a theoretical framework situated at the crossroads of the sociology of youth, the sociology of public policies, the sociology of professional groups, the sociology of organizations, the sociology of expertise and the sociology of discrimination. This theoretical conception clarifies and organizes reality by bringing out the relevant questions ensuring a precise understanding of the phenomenon. It is not a thesis in administrative or legal science but rather in human sciences and specifically in sociology, which allows us to identify as much as possible a knowledge of the mode of support for active integration, integrating young people into society. and the world of work in a period of persistent crisis
Liu, Esther Ruth. "The missionary translator : expanding notions of translation through the colonial mission practices of the SMEP Basutoland and Barotseland missions (1857-1904)". Thesis, Cardiff University, 2016. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/99638/.
Texto completoPerry, Jill Samfya. "Nursing for the Grenfell Mission : maternalism and moral reform in Northern Newfoundland and Labrador, 1894-1938 /". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq25876.pdf.
Texto completoOlher, Rosa Maria. "Mission statements". Florianópolis, SC, 2000. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/79346.
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Este estudo é uma amostra de investigação de gênero como prática social. Teoricamente, baseia-se na análise tridimensional de um evento discursivo: o texto, a prática discursiva e a prática social (Fairclough, 1994). O objetivo deste estudo é discutir como as Missões são usadas pelas organizações ou instituições para estabelecer suas metas e planos estratégicos. A articulação destas metas e planos orienta as experiências dos participantes e estabelece papéis sociais. Desta forma, as Missões agem como portadoras de ideologias articuladas através de práticas discursivas nas quais conceitos e valores são compartilhados entre os participantes, refletindo e moldando as diferentes identidades sociais contemporâneas. Através de uma análise lingüística e crítica das Missões de Escolas de Línguas, pretendo enfocar questões sócio-políticas relacionadas às filosofias do Ensino de Línguas Estrangeiras como, por exemplo, a hipótese de que muitos discursos vinculados à globalização têm facilitado a expansão da língua inglesa e, esta expansão por sua vêz, tem facilitado a proliferação desses discursos (Pennycook, 1994). Portanto, além de mostrar evidências de que as Missões são um 'site' de ação social e ideológica, este estudo também pretende intensificar a reflexão e conscientização dos professores de línguas estrangeiras do modo como aspectos ideológicos ligados a valores sócio-econômicos são naturalmente articulados através da linguagem, particularmente através de gêneros textuais, dentro de contextos específicos.
Moser, Terry. "Who is my neighbor? How a rural congregation became a missional church /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 1999. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p075-0013.
Texto completoRabi, Abdi R. J. "How Social Enterprices Manage Mission Drift - A Systematic Review". Thesis, Örebro universitet, Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-55926.
Texto completoPerry, Ann K. "Manliness, goodness, and God, poverty, gender, and social reform in English-speaking Montréal, 1890-1929". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0004/MQ28245.pdf.
Texto completoBaker, Rolland E. "Evangelism and social concern perspective and integration in the power of God /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1986. http://www.tren.com.
Texto completoRamstad, David P. "Oppression, Manifesting from a Government Mission of Positive Social Change". ScholarWorks, 2016. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1919.
Texto completoJeter, Teresa M. "Exploring Mission Drift and Tension in a Nonprofit Work Integration Social Enterprise". ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3452.
Texto completoLewin, Mirjam. ""Sociala medier har blivit som en person" : En kvalitativ intervjustudie om socialt kommunikativa ungdomars användning av sociala medier vid umgänge med vänner". Thesis, Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation, Högskolan i Jönköping, HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-38861.
Texto completoWoodside, Sarah Jean. "Social Mission or Revenue Generation?: Challenges and Opportunities in Social Enterprise from Competing Institutional Logics". Thesis, Boston College, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/bc-ir:106872.
Texto completoSocial enterprises are nonprofit, for-profit or hybrid organizations that use business methods to create social change (Dees 2007; Light 2005; Martin and Osberg 2007; Neck, Brush, and Allen 2009;). If it succeeds, the social enterprise model could prove to be a viable pathway to greater social justice in an era of decreasing funding for government services and nonprofits (Emerson and Twersky 1996; Harding 2004; Murphy and Coombs 2009; Wilson 2008). However, skeptics worry that the perils of privatization, bottom-line thinking, and deceptive marketing potentially embodied by the “business methods” that social enterprises employ may undermine the potential of this new approach to solving social problems (Bateman and Chang 2012; Farmer 2009; Nega and Schneider 2014). The three articles that make up this dissertation examined the ways social entrepreneurs perceived and managed tensions between social mission and market institutional logics. Their ability (or lack thereof) to reconcile these contradictory imperatives could contribute to whether social enterprises ultimately succeed or fail as vehicles for positive social change. Social Entrepreneurs at the Crossroads: Four Approaches to Responding to Dual Institutional Logics suggests that the widely accepted characterization of social entrepreneurs as compassionate individuals motivated to address intractable social problems innovatively (Alvord, Brown and Letts 2004; Lehner and Germak 2014; Mair and Marti 2006; Miller, Grimes, McMullen and Vogus 2012) is simplistic. From in-depth interviews with twenty (inter)nationally recognized social entrepreneurs I derived four distinct categories: Disillusioned Dreamers, Social Capitalists, Do-Somethings, and Bridgebuilders. Half of these respondents did not perceive tensions between logics; another quarter did not wrestle with the tensions they perceived. Only the Bridgebuilders perceived tensions and then persisted in focusing on both logics and sets of actors to harness synergies. As a result, only Bridgebuilders offer a truly hybrid model for social mission work within the current economic context, whereas the others hew toward a single dominant logic. One Size Does Not Fit All: Legal Form and US WISEs focuses on work integration social enterprises (WISEs), organizations that address the chronic unemployment of marginalized populations. The data demonstrated that contrary to the expectation that WISEs would exemplify “contested” organizations (Besharov and Smith 2014), eight of the ten WISEs studied did not experience significant conflict between social mission and market logics. Rather, WISEs generally had one logic that dominated their operations: a market logic in for-profit WISEs and a social mission logic in nonprofit WISEs. Workers’ employability emerged as an important variable, with for-profit WISEs creating jobs for more employable populations and nonprofits offering job training and “wraparound” services to harder-to-employ populations. Only two WISEs experienced substantial tensions, when social entrepreneurs attempted to prioritize a job training/services mission within a for-profit form. This data demonstrates that a job creation approach aligns best with a for-profit WISE form and a job training/services approach to a nonprofit WISE form. However, neither form has succeeded in creating a system-transforming model that successfully combines revenue generation with a robust training/services/job creation mission. This suggests that breaking traditional nonprofit and for-profit patterns to deliver substantial market and social mission outcomes within a single organization is a significant challenge. Stakeholder Resistance to Social Enterprise Hybridity examines how social entrepreneurs perceive the support of key stakeholders in their attempts to balance competing social mission and market logics. Despite evidence of social interest in ethical capitalism, this data suggests that well-resourced stakeholders push social entrepreneurs to prioritize price, revenue generation, and measurement. This includes both traditional organizational stakeholders and hybrid-specific stakeholders. Customers and clients demanded low prices and high value. Donors demanded quantification and impact measurement. Investors expected market rate financial return. Finally, social enterprise gatekeeper organizations (fellowship granting bodies) were focused on the market logic characteristics of sustainability, scale, and entrepreneurial ability, pushing the field toward market logic modes of operating. Social entrepreneurs generally responded by acquiescing to pressure to emphasize a market logic in their interactions. Counter to current literature that suggests social entrepreneurs should problem-solve to avoid single logic dominance, social entrepreneurs generally allowed price, business strategy, competition and measurement to shape their interactions with stakeholders. Given the importance of stakeholder buy-in for organizational legitimacy, the field of social enterprise needs to find a way to create and capture stakeholder support for dual logics rather than depending on individual social entrepreneurs to withstand the push toward marketization. Overall, despite persistent efforts at creative solutions to social problems by some individuals, the research shows a strong undertow for social enterprises to adopt business logics and business models
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 2016
Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Discipline: Sociology
Jacobs, Pierre J. "Globalized mission and the Social Gospel of Jesus : a postcolonial optic". Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/46025.
Texto completoThesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2014.
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New Testament Studies
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Labbé, Philippe. "Trente années de compagnonnage pour l'insertion professionnelle et sociale des jeunes : du pari de Schwartz à celui de la métamorphose de Morin : de la naissance à l'adultéité des missions locales. Racines et rameaux". Brest, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BRES1012.
Texto completo“Thirty years of companionship for the professional and social integration of young people” is a thesis work consists of a three-hundred pages and five books published by Philippe Labbé at Editions Apogee in the collection "The social dressers" referred to the Director. This document - traces the gradual development of the sociological position of the researcher; - specifies the concepts required mobilized, mainly the theory of complexity; - presents several conceptual works, philosophical or methodological. The purpose of this research converge, and the hundreds of publications identified, "the professional and social integration of young people," writes the work at the confluence of. . . Sociologies of youth, organizations (local missions), policies public employment and training, professional (advisor employability) and finally the development of territories
Azeredo, Elisângela Marlize Dalpiaz de. "Evitando Mission drift: o papel das aceleradoras na manutenção da lógica híbrida dos negócios de impacto social". Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2018. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/7137.
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O interesse pelos negócios de impacto social vem crescendo nas últimas décadas, tendo em vista que estes negócios representam uma fonte promissora de geração de valor social, econômico e financeiro. Entretanto, ao aliarem criação de valor social e sustentabilidade financeira, combinam elementos provenientes de lógicas institucionais diferentes, podendo enfrentar desafios inerentes a esta junção. Desta forma, a fim de que estes negócios obtenham êxito, faz-se necessário o desenvolvimento de um ecossistema de suporte robusto. Dentre os atores do ecossistema, destacam-se as aceleradoras, que visam apoiar o crescimento destes negócios, na fase inicial ou de expansão, exercendo, desta forma, um papel importante na construção e desenvolvimento das lógicas institucionais nestes negócios. Por consequência, influenciam a forma pela qual evitam mission drift, fenômeno que consiste no distanciamento do negócio da sua missão social. Sendo assim, o objetivo deste estudo é analisar as estratégias utilizadas pelas aceleradoras para assegurar e monitorar que os negócios de impacto mantenham a lógica híbrida, alcançando o equilíbrio entre a criação de valor social e a sustentabilidade financeira, evitando mission drift. A fim de atingir o objetivo proposto, foi realizado um estudo de caso múltiplo, com quatro aceleradoras, que atuam com negócios de impacto social. Por meio da compreensão do papel que exercem na manutenção da lógica híbrida dos negócios impulsionados por elas, identificaram-se as fontes de mission drift, bem como as estratégias para evitar o fenômeno durante o programa de aceleração, contribuindo, desta forma, com o campo teórico e gerencial. As implicações teóricas do estudo consistem na identificação da influência que as aceleradoras exercem nos negócios de impacto impulsionados por elas, por meio das estratégias utilizadas para assegurar a manutenção da lógica híbrida, contribuindo tanto para o estudo das lógicas institucionais quanto do fenômeno mission drift. No que tange às contribuições gerenciais, fornece um conjunto de estratégias a serem utilizadas pelas aceleradoras, a fim de assegurar e monitorar a manutenção do equilíbrio entre a criação de valor social e a sustentabilidade financeira nos negócios que aceleram.
The interest by the social enterprises has been growing in recent decades, considering that these organizations represent a promising source for generating social, economic and financial value. However, as they ally social value creation and financial sustainability, they combine elements from different institutional logics and may face challenges inherent to this combination. In this way, in order that these organizations achieve success, it is necessary to develop a robust support ecosystem. Among the actors of the ecosystem, the accelerators stand out. They aim to support the growth of social enterprises at an early stage or an expansion stage, exercising, in this way, an important role in the construction and development of institutional logics in these organizations. Consequently, they influence the way in which them avoid mission drift, a phenomenon that consists in the detachment of a business from its social mission. Therefore, the objective of this study is to analyze the strategies used by the accelerators to ensure and to monitor that the social enterprises maintain the hybrid logic, achieving the balance between the creation of social value and financial sustainability, avoiding mission drift. In order to achieve the proposed objective, it was conducted a multiple case study, with four accelerators, working with social enterprises. The sources of mission drift, as well as the strategies to avoid the phenomenon during the acceleration were identified through the understanding of the role that the accelerators exercise in maintaining the hybrid business logic in the business fueled by them, contributing, in this way, with the theoretical and managerial field. The theoretical implications of the study consist in the identification of the influence that the accelerators exert over the social enterprises boosted by them, through the strategies used to ensure the maintenance of the hybrid logic, contributing to the study of institutional logics as well as to the phenomenon of mission drift. Regarding the managerial contributions, the study provides a set of strategies to be used by the accelerators, in order to ensure and monitor the maintenance of the balance between the creation of social value and the financial sustainability in the business accelerated by them.
Bilbe, Mark Charles. "A social history of the Wupperthal Mission in South Africa, 1830 to 1965". Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.615939.
Texto completoKlinghardt, Gerald Philip. "Missions and social identities in the Lower Orange River Basin, 1760-1998". Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8654.
Texto completoThe broad theoretical concern of the thesis is to examine an ambivalent dimension in the formation of social identities in which similarities in attributes and symbolic representations can become the source of conflict when they appear to have been appropriated and alienated. In studies of the role of ethnicity in the creation and reinforcement of social identity there is very often the assumption that social cohesion arises from similarity and that actual or perceived differences lead people to identify one another as members of opposing ethnic groups. I have suggested, however, that differentiation arises from the claims that are made to this distinctiveness, and that disputes over cultural commonalities or shared ethnic symbolism actually serve to sustain ethnic boundaries in situations where powerful external forces are at work in promoting integration. I have used Tambiah's theoretical model for the investigation of ethnic identity to structure a series of case studies drawn from a community study of Pella, a communal area with a Roman Catholic mission station, and studies of other former Coloured and Nama Reserves associated with Christian missions in the Lower Orange River Basin of Namaqualand. A distinctive historical feature of this region is a general trend towards social integration as opposed to the separation found in other parts of southern Africa. In the case studies that make up the body of the thesis I have presented the sociality of the community at Pella from three perspectives, socio- political, religious and material cultural, to show the complex ways in which ethnicity has operated over time in the formation of social identities. Setting the colonial and post-colonial encounters in Gramsci's notion of hegemony as involving asymmetrical class relations and cultural imperialism, I argue that the ongoing role of the universalist Christian churches in shaping patterns of identity has to be understood in terms of their commitment to what has come to be called "inculturation" as a way of indigenizing their versions of Christianity in Africa and throughout the world. In addressing the questions of coercion and resistance, hegemony and accommodation, localization and revitalization, and the role of missions in identity politics, I contend that the concept of "inculturation" is vital to an understanding of oppositional responses to globalization, as these are expressed in cultural and ethnic terms at local level through a politics of similarity as a form of everyday resistance to the coercive and hegemonic forces of globalization. The thesis is thus a contribution to a wider debate in anthropology on role of ethnicity in cultural transformation and continuity in the context of the gathering crisis of the nation-state and the ongoing revolutionary reconstruction of the contemporary world order.
Rim, Jean Young. "Redemptive, cultural, and humanitarian mandates of medical missions toward a resolution of tensions through integration /". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1998. http://www.tren.com.
Texto completoFredriksson, Knöös Ida y Ida Andersson. "Schools' democracy mission in history education". Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-27581.
Texto completoSchmied, Julian. "Financial performance and social goals of microfinance institutions". Universität Potsdam, 2014. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2014/6769/.
Texto completoDas Konzept der Mikrofinanzierung wurde, insbesondere im Zuge der Mikrofinanzkrisen in Asien und Südamerika zunehmend kritisiert. Dabei stand vor allem die Kommerzialisierung der Branche im Zentrum der Kritik. In dieser Studie soll daher unter anderem die sogenannte „Mission Drifts”-These also dass das eigentliche Ziel des Mikrokreditwesen aus den Augen verloren wurde, empirisch überprüft werden. Mit Hilfe des Microfinance Information Exchange (MIX) Datensatzes, wurden Paneldaten von bis zu 1.400 Kreditinstitutionen, mit unterschiedlichen (Rechts-)formen, aus den Jahren 1995 bis 2010 ausgewertet. Die Regressionsanalyse hat gezeigt, dass Profitablität in der Tat einen negativen Einfluss auf das Ziel hat, möglichst arme Menschen zu erreichen. Auch der Trade-off zwischen der Reichweite von Mikrokrediten und kurzfristiger sowie langfristiger Profitabilität konnte nachgewiesen werden. Die Daten zeigten aber auch, dass Mikrofinanzinstitution dazu tendieren soziale Ziele zu vernachlässigen, wenn es im vergangenen Geschäftsjahr finanziell bergab ging.
Schiewer, Tana M. "The Nonprofit Mission Statement as Genre: Speech Acts, Social Facts, and Ecologies". Diss., Virginia Tech, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80475.
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Bowie, Fiona. "A social and historical study of Christian missions among the Banga of South West Cameroon". Thesis, University of Oxford, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384021.
Texto completoThommen, Rebekka. "A Framework for the Strategic Positioning of Social Enterprises The Case of Hagar Design /". St. Gallen, 2007. http://www.biblio.unisg.ch/org/biblio/edoc.nsf/wwwDisplayIdentifier/01665058002/$FILE/01665058002.pdf.
Texto completoSejeng, Mankopane Sydney. "The practical theological challenges faced by the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa Fountain of Life Congregation in the Winterveldt community". Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/17983.
Texto completoENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study is about the practical theological challenges faced by the AFM of SA Fountain of life congregation in the Winterveldt community. The Fountain of life congregation has minimal involvement in the community of Winterveldt, a community plagued by numerous life threatening plights. The congregation is in a survival mode after stagnating for a number of years and with serious challenges of declining or even facing possible extinction. This study's goal is to develop a practical theological theory, strategy and process which the AFM of SA Fountain of life congregation would be inspired to implement in order to contribute towards arresting theological, social, economical and moral degradation in the community of Winterveldt. The researcher employed a practical theological methodology and explored areas that are vital for the answering of the research problem, "What can be done in the Fountain of life congregation to maximize the participation of all members to serve the community of Winterveldt as well as the larger society?" It is hypothesized that Practical Theology will give the AFM of SA Fountain of life guidance and equip this faith community and its leaders theologically to consider their vocation, to develop a practical theological ecclesiology, a way to be the true, faithful and effective local church which is the salt and light of the world, including Winterveldt. The study explored the "world" in which Fountain of life finds itself, in terms of its contextual as well as the congregation's identity analysis. The normative aspects of being a missional church which covered the missional identity, empowerment and involvement of laity, and missional leadership were elaborated, while spiritual discernment with areas particular to Fountain of life received attention in the normative aspects of spiritual discernment. It is recommended that the identity of Fountain of life be grounded in the mission of the Trinitarian God (missio Dei of the Trinitarian God). The missionary identity and character of Fountain of life should be built and developed upon the eight dominant patterns found in a missional church. The researcher strongly encourages the Fountain of life congregation to employ the missional leadership strategies while engaging in a total involvement leadership style, which integrates high concern for getting the task completed and a high concern for good people relationship. The leadership of Fountain of life is further encouraged to use the suggested laity empowerment strategies in order to empower, develop, and involve the laity. Missional transformation can only succeed if the laity is empowered and committed to deal with new realities. Leadership is key in engaging the laity. The pastor and the leadership of Fountain of life must teach, educate, lead, and engage the congregation, and also partner with other communities of faith and organizations especially the South African Partnership for Missional Churches (SAPMC) to succeed. Fountain of life should practice missional praxis theology, a holistic theological model that describes the methodology for congregations to develop their own contextual ecclesiology within the parameters of God‘s overall design for the Church.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die navorsing handel oor die prakties-teologiese uitdagings van die Apostoliese Geloofsending (AGS) in Suid-Afrika se Fountain of life gemeente in Winterveldt (Tswane metropolitaanse area). Fountain of life het minimale invloed in die Winterveldt gemeenskap, 'n gemeenskap wat gebuk gaan onder baie ernstige sosiale probleme. Die gemeente is net besig om te oorleef, dit is stagnant en staar agteruitgang of algehele ondergang in die gesig. Die studie poog om teorie, strategie en ʼn proses te ontwikkel wat die Fountain of life gemeente in staat sal stel om ʼn bydrae te lewer om die algehele agteruitgang op teologiese, sosiale, ekonomiese en morele gebied, aan bande te lê en selfs om te keer. Die navorser gebruik ʼn prakties-teologiese benadering ter beantwoording van die navorsingsvraag: "Hoe kan die Fountain of life gemeente deelname van lidmate maksimaal benut sodat hulle Winterveldt en die groter gemeenskap kan bedien?" As die Fountain of life AGS gemeente die prakties-teologiese uitdagings wat die gemeenskap in die gesig staar, kan ondersoek en verstaan asook maniere vind om dit aan te spreek kan hulle die lot en swaarkry van die gemeenskap se mense help verlig. Die navorsing ondersoek die gemeente se bestaanswêreld, haar meer onmiddellike konteks asook haar identiteit. Wat is die normatiewe basis van ʼn missionale gemeente? Wat is die implikasies daarvan vir missionale identiteit? Hoe word lidmate bemagtig en hoe raak hulle betrokke? Wat behels missionale leierskap? Verder word baie klem geplaas op die normatiewe beginsels van geestelike onderskeidingsvermoë en wat dit in die praktyk vir die gemeente beteken. Die studie stel voor dat Fountain of life haar identiteit in die sending van die drie-enige God (missio Dei) leer vind. Die agt kenmerke van ʼn missionale gemeente behoort die identiteit van die gemeente te bepaal. Die navorser voel sterk dat die gemeente missionale leierskap strategieë moet implementeer. Dit behels volle oorgawe aan die taak sowel as ʼn volledige betrokkenheid by mense. Die gemeente se leierskap word aangemoedig om lidmate te bemagtig, te help om geestelik te ontwikkel en om in die kerk en gemeenskap betrokke te raak. Missionale transformasie kan alleen slaag as lidmate betrokke is, bemagtig is en bereid is om nuwe werklikhede te hanteer. Leierskap moet hiertoe verbind wees. Die plaaslike pastoor en die gemeente se leierskap moet lidmate toerus, voorgaan en betrokke kry. Hulle moet ook met ander geloofsgebaseerde organisasies netwerk, in die besonder die Suid-Afrikaanse Genootskap van Gestuurde Gemeentes. Fountain of life gemeente word opgeroep om missionaal en holisties teologie op ʼn praxis styl te beoefen sodat die gemeente ʼn eie kontekstuele ekklesiologie binne die koninkryk se parameters van die missio Dei kan ontdek.
Maul, Jessica. "Moravian Missions to the Delaware Indians, 1792-1812". W&M ScholarWorks, 2001. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539626296.
Texto completoAdams, Katherine Lynn. "Developing a medically informative and socially supportive interactive online network (MISSION)". Connect to this title online, 2008. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1219854955/.
Texto completoHagberg, Mathias. "Sjukvårdsorganisationen vid svenska marina missioner". Thesis, Swedish National Defence College, Swedish National Defence College, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-29.
Texto completoFörsvarsmaktsorganisationen har varit i förändring sedan försvarsbeslutet 2004, då Försvarsmakten gick från ett invasionsförsvars till ett rörligt insatsförsvar. Denna nya inriktning innebär att de svenska enheter skall kunna genomföra uppdrag långt ifrån den svenska kusten och infrastruktur, vilket kan medföra en del nya intressanta frågeställningar.
Ett exempel på en sådan frågeställning är om de svenska enheterna är lämpliga för sådana uppdrag då det gäller att ta hand om och transportera eventuella skadade ombord. Har sjukvårdsorganisationen och Försvarsmakten medel till att transportera och ge adekvat vård vid större krissituationer internationellt?
Uppsatsen syfte är att genom ett organisationsteoretiskt perspektiv undersöka hur Försvarsmaktens förmåga att ta hand om skadade vid internationella missioner ser ut, samt vilka brister i organisationen som kan påvisas.
Den metod som har använts är den deskriptiva metoden tillsammans med fallstudier. Det som har studerats är svenska reglementen, doktriner samt den utländska Nato doktrinen AJP 4-10. Fallstudierna har utgjorts av ML 01-02 samt ME 01. Maslows teori om säkerhetsbehov har hela tiden verkat som utgångspunkt vid presenterande av fakta samt assisterande för att besvara frågeställningarna.
Slutsatsen som har dragits är att svenska enheter inte är direkt anpassade för denna verksamhet. Avsaknaden av egen helikopter är en av orsakerna. En bristande organisation kan ge en försämrad stridsmoral, vilket kan resultera i förödande konsekvenser för hela fartyget.
The Swedish armed forces have been through a big reformation since the Parliamentary Resolution 2004. The Resolutions biggest statement was that the armed forces should change from a invasiondefence to a mobile armed force. This means that Swedish troops and ships are meant to operate far from the Swedish coast line and infrastructure; this can give many new interesting problems.
One of these problems is if the Swedish units are fit for the missions that they now are entitled to take part in. I particularly if they have the capability to take care of injured personal far from Swedish infrastructure.
Have the medical organisation and the armed forces the right means to give adequate medical treatment and transportation?
The methods that the writer has used to solve these questions have been the descriptive method combined whit fall studies on ML 01-02 and ME 01. The literature consists part of reglements, doctrines both Swedish and domestic, in particular the Nato doctrine AJP 4-10.
The conclusions that have been made are that the Swedish ships are not adjusted for this kind of missions, the abcens of the helicopter capability is one of the arguments for this. The effect of what this can mean for the soldier is a decreased will to fight, which can be drastic for the ship.
Paris, Bethany L. "INSTITUTIONAL LENDING MODELS, MISSION DRIFT, AND MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS". UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/msppa_etds/9.
Texto completoKeech, Michael Daniel. "Social enterprise and the environmental mission : orchards in the United Kingdom and Germany". Thesis, University of Southampton, 2014. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365373/.
Texto completoKaburu, Gilbert. "Teaching for Social Justice in Northern Uganda: The Case of Mission Girl's School". The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1404217879.
Texto completoNascimento, Filho Antonio Jose do. "The role of social concern in evangelism and mission in Latin America today". Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1992. http://www.tren.com.
Texto completoOsei-Akoto, Isaac. "Strategic Lay Leadership Involvement in the Social Mission of a Western Ontario Denomination". ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3957.
Texto completoLillard, Robert A. "Integrating evangelism and social service a missiological strategy of the Loma De Luz hospital project, Northern Honduras /". Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2001. http://www.tren.com.
Texto completoCIAMBOTTI, GIACOMO. "Le opportunità di gestione di una doppia missione nelle organizzazioni ibride. Evidenze dalle imprese sociali in Africa". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/74167.
Texto completoSocial enterprises are hybrid organisations that combine different missions and processes from the for-profit and non-profit domains, and they usually operate in a resource-scarce environment such as African countries. Due to their dual missions and logics, they face continuous challenges and tensions in the management and growth of their businesses, with the risk to jeopardize the social impact, or constrain the financial sustainability. This thesis aim to shed lights on the opportunity that the hybridity may bring to hybrid organizations, especially in the interesting research setting offered by social enterprises. In particular, the first paper shows how, through hybrid harvesting strategies, social enterprises can overcome specific resource constraints. The second paper offers a relevant contribution in understanding the hybrid-diversification process in social enterprises as hybrid organizations, which can be considered a dual mission achievement. The third paper focus on scaling strategies of differentiated hybrid organizations, highlighting the strategies to scale the social impact toward beneficiaries while also scaling the commercial revenues from customers. Finally, this thesis offer a research agenda in the field of hybrid organizations and social entrepreneurship, with the specific focus on dual mission management and exploiting the research setting of challenging environments as african economies.
CIAMBOTTI, GIACOMO. "Le opportunità di gestione di una doppia missione nelle organizzazioni ibride. Evidenze dalle imprese sociali in Africa". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/74167.
Texto completoSocial enterprises are hybrid organisations that combine different missions and processes from the for-profit and non-profit domains, and they usually operate in a resource-scarce environment such as African countries. Due to their dual missions and logics, they face continuous challenges and tensions in the management and growth of their businesses, with the risk to jeopardize the social impact, or constrain the financial sustainability. This thesis aim to shed lights on the opportunity that the hybridity may bring to hybrid organizations, especially in the interesting research setting offered by social enterprises. In particular, the first paper shows how, through hybrid harvesting strategies, social enterprises can overcome specific resource constraints. The second paper offers a relevant contribution in understanding the hybrid-diversification process in social enterprises as hybrid organizations, which can be considered a dual mission achievement. The third paper focus on scaling strategies of differentiated hybrid organizations, highlighting the strategies to scale the social impact toward beneficiaries while also scaling the commercial revenues from customers. Finally, this thesis offer a research agenda in the field of hybrid organizations and social entrepreneurship, with the specific focus on dual mission management and exploiting the research setting of challenging environments as african economies.
Aschner, Martin K. "Adverse childhood experiences and transformational leadership at the Bowery Mission". Thesis, Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10259066.
Texto completoThe purpose of writing Adverse Childhood Experiences and Transformational Leadership at The Bowery Mission was to develop an understanding of the relationship of between childhood trauma and leadership styles at that institution.
Chapter 1 begins by describing the Bowery Mission and its environs. It develops the association between the transformational leadership and the community then asks the question ‘what exactly is the tangible relationship?’ Then there is the introduction of the MLQ and CTQ.
Chapter 2 provides literature and foundation for researching childhood maltreatment and leadership. It develops how childhood maltreatment causes numerous physical, psychological and spiritual effects later in life. Subsequently there is documentation on the literature relating adverse childhood experiences to transformational leadership as well as a section on transformational leadership at non-profits like The Bowery Mission.
Chapter 3 sets forth the qualitative and quantitative research methodology utilized in approaching the question of statistical relationships between childhood adverse experiences and transformational leadership amongst the leaders at the Bowery Mission. It discusses how and where the interviews were performed and demographics that help round out each individual’s background.
Chapter 4 presents an analysis of data. Leaders are first analyzed individually and then as a group. Statistical data is presented depicting correlations between maltreatment and leadership style. There were no statistical correlations found between transformational behaviors and childhood maltreatments. A number of participants indicated that their poor experiences made them particularly suited to lead similarly hurting individuals.
Chapter 5 assesses the data. It concludes that transformation takes place despite the lack of statistical correlation. Further research might include a retest in six months with a larger participant group.
Christiansen, Jordan. "Identification: the missing link within the rhetoric of social movements". Thesis, Kansas State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/17678.
Texto completoDepartment of Communication Studies
Charles J. G. Griffin
The term and concept of identification is a familiar one. The modern communication scholar’s knowledge of the term identification is drawn more directly from the works of Kenneth Burke. In 1950 Kenneth Burke released his book “A Rhetoric of Motives” and from this Burke outlined his concept of identification. To Burke, identification is a rhetorical process that leads to persuasion, and the identification process encompasses all the traditional forms of rhetoric as a category of tools to establish identification within rhetorical discourse (Burke, 1950; Day, 1960). The concept of identification has been applied generously as the field of rhetoric has progressed. However, a minimal amount of research connecting identification and the rhetoric of social movements has been conducted. This is a problem, because social movements rely heavily on persuasion and influence to garner audience support, so a deeper investigation into identification and social movement rhetoric is warranted. In recent years the marriage equality movement has seen a rapid amount of success in establish same-sex marriage in a variety of states. What has changed that has allowed these movements to reach so much success so quickly? I believe the answer to this question lies in the rhetoric of these movements and their use of identification. This thesis asks an overarching question; “Does identification help to explain the success of a social movement?” Applying Burke’s concept of identification to two marriage equality movements, Minnesotans United for All Families and Fair Wisconsin, this thesis seeks to determine the role identification plays in a social movements success or failure. What this thesis finds is that identification is a vital component in determining a social movements overall success. Identification is a two-step process, where first identification strategies need to be present within a social movement’s rhetoric. For identification strategies to be effective not only must the strategies be present but also the audience must link these strategies with their subconscious and thereby include the movement as a part of his or her identity. In conducting this thesis critical implications are drawn in relation to identification theory, organizational recruitment and maintenance, as well as community building and engagement.
Ben, Brik Anis <1977>. "Corporate social responsibility and culture of competitiveness: a missing link". Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/729.
Texto completoMatthews, Michael Alexander. "Railway Culture and the Civilizing Mission in Mexico, 1876-1910". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193985.
Texto completoSilva, Marcos Aurélio da. "CONCEITO DE MISSÃO EM JOHN STOTT E RENÉ PADILLA: RELAÇÃO ENTRE PROCLAMAÇÃO DA PALAVRA E AÇÃO SOCIAL". Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, 2012. http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/230.
Texto completoThe concept of Mission on John R. W. Stott and C. René Padilla is a research that analyses the relation between the proclamation of the word and the social action as contextualized in the Gospel. This thesis, developed towards the granting of the Master s Degree in Sciences of Religion, belongs to the Religion, Society and Culture research field. The bibliography revision was the methodology used for the data collection. The question that guided the research was: what is the concept of world mission in J. Stott and integral mission in R. Padilla? Among the answers it was possible to compare the theology of J. Stott and R. Padilla. In the first chapter, the concept of world mission in the theology of J. Stott was presented. In the second chapter, the concept of integral mission in the theology of R. Padilla was presented as well. In the third chapter, through a comparison it has been demonstrated that J. Stott emphasizes the proclamation of the word by the church, leaving the social service action as a second matter, because his priority is the need of salvation of the sinner, through repentance and the acceptance of Jesus Christ as the savior. On the other hand, R. Padilla sets the proclamation of the word and the service through social action in a joint way and making them inseparable in order to achieve the announcement of the Kingdom of God in society.
No presente estudo sobre o tema Conceito de Missão em John R. W. Stott e C. René Padilla procurei analisar a relação entre proclamação da palavra e ação social contextualizada no Evangelho. Esta dissertação desenvolvida no Programa da Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Religião, pertence à linha de pesquisa Religião, Sociedade e Cultura . A metodologia adotada na coleta de dados foi de uma revisão bibliográfica. O questionamento que norteou a pesquisa foi: qual o conceito de missão mundial em J. Stott e de missão integral em R. Padilla? Com as respostas obtidas, foi realizado um comparativo entre a teologia de ambos. No primeiro capítulo foi apresentado o conceito de missão mundial na teologia de J. Stott. No segundo capítulo, foi apresentado o conceito de missão integral na teologia de R. Padilla. Já no capítulo três, foi realizado um comparativo no qual ficou demonstrado que J. Stott em sua teologia da missão mundial prioriza a proclamação da palavra pela igreja, deixando o serviço de ação social para segundo plano, ao priorizar a necessidade da salvação da alma do pecador que se arrepende, mediante a aceitação Jesus Cristo como seu salvador. Em contrapartida, R. Padilla em sua teologia da missão integral coloca a proclamação da palavra e a prestação de serviço mediante a ação social de forma conjunta e indissociável para concretizar o anúncio do Reino de Deus na sociedade.
Mallya, Florentine. "Missionaries, inculturation and social change a case study from West Africa /". Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.
Texto completoDíaz, Baiges David. "“Convertir para Dios y transformar para la patria”. Misioneros claretianos y carmelitas descalzos entre los “indios errantes” del Chocó y Urabá, Colombia (1908-1952)". Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666223.
Texto completoThe main objective of this paper is to analyze “the internal other” in indigenous which was built by barefoot Claretian and Carmelite missionaries within the national Colombian project in Urabá y el Chocó (Colombia) between the years 1908 and 1952 to determine that the missionaries’ interests, in conjunction with the specificities of the territory and indigenous populations, conditioned such construction. Through the analysis of sources elaborated by the religious people in the development of their mission project -magazines of missionary propaganda, mission reports, photos, movies, among others-, it is intended, in one hand, to characterize indigenous populations that populate mission territories, to point out the specificities of the mission project implemented for every religious order and analyze the process of formation of missionaries in regulations of Claretian and Carmelite barefoot missionaries. On the other hand, it is intended to identify and analyze the representations that constructed the regulations among them, the territory and the indigenous peoples, to examine the practices implemented for them in the process of “civilization”' of indigenous communities. Through this exploration, it has been proven the close relation that existed between the implementation of a specific mission project and the specificities of the territory, the idiosyncrasy of indigenous populations of the territory and the characteristics of the missionaries. The different representations, elaborated by the religious people of indigenous populations in mission spaces, were part of a strategy to justify their achievements and failures, and at the same time, were part of a process of missionary identity formation, for to be placed as a moral authority in missionary territories, religious people had to justify their position through the construction of “us” determined to legitimize their superiority towards an “other”, the indigenous. To finish, it is remarkable the role played by the missionaries in the construction of the otherness through different strategies and mechanisms —implemented to “civilize” indigenous. Through this, it was intended to institute, establish the normal-regional, which was not based on horizontality or equality, but based on vertical linearity that generated internal hierarchical classifications which established regional otherness. Therefore, the hierarchy stablished on those populations from central authorities took apart in the moment in which missionaries started acting in that specific scenario of “the national territory”.
Johansson, Göran. "More blessed to give : a Pentecostal mission to Bolivia in anthropological perspective". Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen, 1992. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-97519.
Texto completoMilcent, Jean-François. "Parcours d'insertion et trajectoires géographiques : les jeunes des missions locales, PAIO". Caen, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007CAEN1476.
Texto completoPéclard, Didier. "Etat colonial, missions chrétiennes et nationalisme en Angola, 1920-1975 : aux racines sociales de l'UNITA". Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005IEPP0037.
Texto completoThe thesis aims at understanding the complex interactions that took place between the colonial State, Christian Missions and nationalism in Angola, between c. 1920 and the country's independence in 1975. It runs counter to many deterministic approaches which have given much weight to ethnic, cultural and religious factors in most of Angola's historiography. It focuses of the central planalto region, and looks in particular at the social and political role of Christian missions. In the context of Portuguese colonialism they represented one of the very few alleys of upward social mobility for the vast majority of Angolans who were left at the political, social and economic margins of the colonial system. In that sense, they were key actors in the manner in which Angolan societies negociated their articulation to the colonial State, as well as in the development of nationalism. It is on this role that the thesis concentrates. It shows that nationalism, far from being the "natural" outcome of such interactions, was only one possible response between others to the challenge posed by the late colonialism
Williams, Christian A. "Remembering St. Therese : a Namibian mission school and the possibilities for its students". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3615.
Texto completoLarsson, Birgitta. "Conversion to greater freedom ? : women, Church and social change in North-Western Tanzania under colonial rule /". Stockholm : Almqvist och Wiksell, 1991. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35512959r.
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