131 research outputs found

    Osinga, Marielle

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    Pollen loads and pollination efficiency of inflorescence visitors, and pollen limitation in Arum maculatum L

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    author: Marielle Charlotte SchleiferLiteraturverzeichnis: Blatt 20-22Masterarbeit Paris Lodron University of Salzburg 202

    Growing up without biological father in the home:Non-residential fatherhood among young people from different cultural contexts

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    Is it true that growing up without biological father in the home is detrimental for offspring later development universally? Or do associations between non-residential fatherhood and offspring outcomes differ with regard to the extent to which this family structure is considered to deviate from sociocultural standards or to be normative? Additionally, do we find correlates of non-residential fatherhood in late adolescence and early adulthood as well, also when looking at a broader range of outcomes? These are questions that the present dissertation aimed to answer. First, qualitative in-depth interviews with 50 Curaçaoan, Curaçaoan-Dutch, and Dutch young people suggested that perceptions and experiences with non-residential fatherhood vary cross-culturally, corresponding to the normativity of this family structure. Second, quantitative data from a school-based online questionnaire among 2,222 adolescents and young adults from Curaçao and the Netherlands showed no link between non-residential fatherhood and academic engagement nor father-child relationship quality and fathers’ parenting behaviors among young people from both countries. Finally, analyses indicated no association between experiencing non-residential fatherhood and later own parenting self-efficacy among 137 Dutch young people from the north of the Netherlands. Contrary to prevailing expectations and perceptions, the studies within this dissertation do not indicate that growing up without biological father in the home poses a universal risk for offspring outcomes. Instead, factors such as SES, father-child contact frequency, household composition, and the relationship between the biological parents likely play more important roles. We hope that these findings encourage professionals, including teachers and social workers, to avoid universally problematizing the experience of non-residential fatherhood

    La constitution d'un personnage-idole chez Jean Cocteau : l'ange

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    The observation of the constitution and evolution of the theme of the angel in Jean Cocteau 's works allows us to uncover a phenomenon of literary idolatry. The angel, a figure which is traditionally iconic - an «image/go-between» allowing communication with the divine sphere — is subverted here, by an author who ends up investing his own creation with an aspiration towards the hereafter. The angel 's body captures its creator's look who then seems to be condemned to write an eternal mulling over, conditioned by his hostility towards any form of otherness.L'observation de la constitution et de l'évolution du motif angélique au sein de l'œuvre de Jean Cocteau permet de mettre au jour un phénomène d'idolâtrie littéraire. L'ange, figure traditionnellement iconique - «image-relais» permettant la communication avec le divin -, se trouve ici subvertie, par un auteur qui en vient à investir dans sa propre création une aspiration au départ tournée vers l'au-delà. Le corps de l'ange capte le regard de son créateur, qui semble désormais condamné à une écriture du ressassement, conditionnée par son hostilité à toute forme d'altérité.Wyns Marielle. La constitution d'un personnage-idole chez Jean Cocteau : l'ange. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 33ᵉ année, fasc. 1, 2002. pp. 61-79

    Preface

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    The University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) is an occasional series published by the Penn Linguistics Club. The series has included volumes of previously unpublished work, or work in progress, by linguists with an ongoing affiliation with the Department, as well as volumes of papers from NWAV and the Penn Linguistics Colloquium. This volume contains selected papers from NWAV 38, held from October 22–25, 2009 in Ottawa, ON, Canada at the University of Ottawa. Alphabetic thanks go to Aaron Ecay, Kyle Gorman, Laurel MacKenzie, Brittany McLaughlin, Lydia Rieck, and Meredith Tamminga for help in editing. Since Vol. 14.2, PWPL has been an internet-only publication. Since Vol. 13.2, PWPL has been published both in print and online gratis via ScholarlyCommons@Penn. Due to the large number of hits these online papers have received, and the time and expense of managing a back catalog of PWPL volumes, the editorial committee decided to cease print publication in favor of wider-scale free online dissemination. Please continue citing PWPL papers or issues as you would a print journal article, though you may also provide the URL of the manuscript. An example is below: Grimm, D. Rick. 2010. A Real-time Study of Future Temporal Reference in Spoken Ontarian French. U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 16.2: Selected Papers from NWAV 38, ed. M. Lerner, 83-92. http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol16/iss2/11/ Ultimately, the entire back catalog will be digitized and available on ScholarlyCommons@Penn. Publication in the University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) does not preclude submission of papers elsewhere; copyright is retained by the author(s) of individual papers. The PWPL editors can be contacted at: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 619 Williams Hall, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104–6305 [email protected] http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html Marielle Lerner Issue Edito

    Preface

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    The University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) is an occasional series published by the Penn Linguistics Club. The series has included volumes of previously unpublished work, or work in progress, by linguists with an ongoing affiliation with the Department, as well as volumes of papers from NWAV and the Penn Linguistics Colloquium. This volume contains selected papers from NWAV 38, held from October 22–25, 2009 in Ottawa, ON, Canada at the University of Ottawa. Alphabetic thanks go to Aaron Ecay, Kyle Gorman, Laurel MacKenzie, Brittany McLaughlin, Lydia Rieck, and Meredith Tamminga for help in editing. Since Vol. 14.2, PWPL has been an internet-only publication. Since Vol. 13.2, PWPL has been published both in print and online gratis via ScholarlyCommons@Penn. Due to the large number of hits these online papers have received, and the time and expense of managing a back catalog of PWPL volumes, the editorial committee decided to cease print publication in favor of wider-scale free online dissemination. Please continue citing PWPL papers or issues as you would a print journal article, though you may also provide the URL of the manuscript. An example is below: Grimm, D. Rick. 2010. A Real-time Study of Future Temporal Reference in Spoken Ontarian French. U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 16.2: Selected Papers from NWAV 38, ed. M. Lerner, 83-92. http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol16/iss2/11/ Ultimately, the entire back catalog will be digitized and available on ScholarlyCommons@Penn. Publication in the University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) does not preclude submission of papers elsewhere; copyright is retained by the author(s) of individual papers. The PWPL editors can be contacted at: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 619 Williams Hall, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104–6305 [email protected] http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html Marielle Lerner Issue Edito

    Pensamento e Violência Política no Brasil: uma reflexão a partir dos assassinatos de Jaime Calado e Marielle Franco

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    Dissertação para obtenção de grau de Mestre em Ciência PolíticaEssa dissertação procura compreender um determinado tipo de pensamento político brasileiro e a violência - também política – no país a partir de dois casos de assassinatos em diferentes períodos da história. A questão principal é sobre o que as narrativas polarizadas que permeiam os eventos revelam sobre este pensamento político. Os casos analisados referem-se à morte do jornalista e ativista Jaime Calado, em um episódio que envolveu o confronto entre integralistas e comunistas em Fortaleza – Ceará - em 1949 e a morte de Marielle Franco, vereadora da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, RJ, em 2018. Esse trabalho procurou olhar sobre os discursos erigidos a partir dos dois casos e relaciona tais narrativas a ideias políticas similares que os permeiam, para além de suas circunstâncias históricas imediatas. Esse olhar buscou nas obras de Hannah Arendt, nomeadamente Origens do Totalitarismo e Sobre a Violência, bem como de Walter Benjamin em suas Teses da História e escritos também sobre a violência, o arcabouço teórico para embasar uma investigação de caráter interpretativista. Os eventos em questão foram abordados a partir de jornais de época, no caso de Jaime Calado, material levantado pelo jornalista Stenka do Amaral Calado e editado em livro por este autor e seu irmão, Vladimir Calado, em 2019, sob o título CALADO! O caso de Marielle Franco foi abordado tanto pelo material jornalístico sobre este, quanto por publicações acadêmicas sobre o assunto. No entanto este trabalho trata dos casos não em suas circunstâncias imediatas, mas em uma investigação ancorada na discussão sobre ideias políticas.This dissertation aims to understand a certain type of Brazilian political thought and violence - also political - in the country from two cases of murders in different periods of history. The main question is about what the polarized narratives that permeate the events reveal about this political thought. The analyzed cases refer to the death of the journalist and activist Jaime Calado, in an episode that involved the confrontation between integralists and communists in Fortaleza - Ceará - in 1949 and the death of Marielle Franco, councilwoman of the city of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, in 2018. This work sought to look at the discourses erected from the two cases and relates such narratives to similar political ideas that permeate them, beyond their immediate historical circumstances. This look sought in the works of Hannah Arendt, namely Origins of Totalitarianism and On Violence, as well as Walter Benjamin in his Theses of History and writings also on violence, the theoretical framework to base an interpretative investigation. The events in question were addressed from period newspapers, in the case of Jaime Calado, material raised by journalist Stenka do Amaral Calado and edited in book by this author and his brother, Vladimir Calado, in 2019, under the title CALADO! The case of Marielle Franco was approached both by journalistic material on this, and by academic publications on the subject. However, this work deals with the cases not in their immediate circumstances, but in an investigation anchored in the discussion of political ideas.N/

    Pensamento e Violência Política no Brasil: uma reflexão a partir dos assassinatos de Jaime Calado e Marielle Franco

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    Dissertação para obtenção de grau de Mestre em Ciência PolíticaEssa dissertação procura compreender um determinado tipo de pensamento político brasileiro e a violência - também política – no país a partir de dois casos de assassinatos em diferentes períodos da história. A questão principal é sobre o que as narrativas polarizadas que permeiam os eventos revelam sobre este pensamento político. Os casos analisados referem-se à morte do jornalista e ativista Jaime Calado, em um episódio que envolveu o confronto entre integralistas e comunistas em Fortaleza – Ceará - em 1949 e a morte de Marielle Franco, vereadora da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, RJ, em 2018. Esse trabalho procurou olhar sobre os discursos erigidos a partir dos dois casos e relaciona tais narrativas a ideias políticas similares que os permeiam, para além de suas circunstâncias históricas imediatas. Esse olhar buscou nas obras de Hannah Arendt, nomeadamente Origens do Totalitarismo e Sobre a Violência, bem como de Walter Benjamin em suas Teses da História e escritos também sobre a violência, o arcabouço teórico para embasar uma investigação de caráter interpretativista. Os eventos em questão foram abordados a partir de jornais de época, no caso de Jaime Calado, material levantado pelo jornalista Stenka do Amaral Calado e editado em livro por este autor e seu irmão, Vladimir Calado, em 2019, sob o título CALADO! O caso de Marielle Franco foi abordado tanto pelo material jornalístico sobre este, quanto por publicações acadêmicas sobre o assunto. No entanto este trabalho trata dos casos não em suas circunstâncias imediatas, mas em uma investigação ancorada na discussão sobre ideias políticas.This dissertation aims to understand a certain type of Brazilian political thought and violence - also political - in the country from two cases of murders in different periods of history. The main question is about what the polarized narratives that permeate the events reveal about this political thought. The analyzed cases refer to the death of the journalist and activist Jaime Calado, in an episode that involved the confrontation between integralists and communists in Fortaleza - Ceará - in 1949 and the death of Marielle Franco, councilwoman of the city of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, in 2018. This work sought to look at the discourses erected from the two cases and relates such narratives to similar political ideas that permeate them, beyond their immediate historical circumstances. This look sought in the works of Hannah Arendt, namely Origins of Totalitarianism and On Violence, as well as Walter Benjamin in his Theses of History and writings also on violence, the theoretical framework to base an interpretative investigation. The events in question were addressed from period newspapers, in the case of Jaime Calado, material raised by journalist Stenka do Amaral Calado and edited in book by this author and his brother, Vladimir Calado, in 2019, under the title CALADO! The case of Marielle Franco was approached both by journalistic material on this, and by academic publications on the subject. However, this work deals with the cases not in their immediate circumstances, but in an investigation anchored in the discussion of political ideas.N/

    Condotte estetiche, stilistica dell’esistenza, antropologia letteraria: riflessioni intorno a Adieu à l’esthétique di Jean-Marie Schaeffer e Styles di Marielle Macé

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    This contribution proposes a cross-reading of Jean-Marie Schaeffer’s Adieu à l'esthétique and Marielle Mace’s Styles: critique de nos forms de vie, putting these two works into dialogue with some researches on the relationship between anthropology and literature. Drawing on the concepts of 'aesthetic attention' and 'style', the author reflects on the reassessment of aesthetic categories in an anthropological framework that puts at its heart the human being considered in its historical, social, and biological immanence, as well as on the role that literature plays in this reassessment. The contribution also suggests a way to overcome the distinction between two views – one more ethnocritical and one more philosophical – that have been outlined in literary anthropology over the last decades

    Moeders op Curaçao, Curaçaose Moeders in Nederland en Nederlandse Moeders Over de Rol van Vader na de Relatiebreuk: Houden ze de Poort Open

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    Met dit explorerend kwalitatieve onderzoek verkennen we de poortwachtersrol van moeders in drie groepen, op basis van kwalitatieve interviews met 18 Nederlandse, 20 Curaçaose en 12 Curaçaos-Nederlandse moeders. We hebben gekeken naar de visie van de moeders op de vaderrol, in hoeverre en op welke wijze zij vaderbetrokkenheid stimuleerden, en hoe zij de vaderlijke opvoedingskwaliteiten en betrokkenheid evalueerden. Onze bevindingen laten zien dat de geïnterviewde moeders op Curaçao weinig actie (meer) ondernemen om vaderbetrokkenheid te stimuleren. Opmerkelijk is dat bijna alle vaders op Curaçao volgens onze respondenten evengoed wel op één of andere manier betrokken zijn bij hun kind(eren), in de zin dat ze regelmatig activiteiten met hen ondernemen. De Nederlandse moeders die wij spraken hebben tegenstrijdige gevoelens over de vaderrol. Ze zien dat hun kind emotioneel last heeft van wat zij percipiëren als een afwezige, weinig betrokken vader, en daarom hechten ze wel waarde aan de vaderrol. De Curaçaos-Nederlandse moeders daarentegen houden de poort zoveel mogelijk open, ook als de vader weinig betrokkenheid en verantwoordelijkheid laat zien, omdat zij zijn aandeel in de opvoeding noodzakelijk achten. Samenvattend, lijken de culturele context en achtergrond van de moeder zowel haar attitude naar de vader te beïnvloeden als haar visie op de opvoedingstaken van de vaders na de relatiebreuk
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