Search results for "Modernization theory"

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Constructing the Centre from the Periphery

2003

During recent decades, scientific activity in the Spanish Enlightenment has attracted the attention of many historians of science. The policies of enlightened governments have been regarded as an important step in the process of modernisation of eighteenth-century Spanish society. At the beginning of that century, a new Bourbon dynasty was established in Spain and its policies have been regarded — mainly by conservative historians — as an attempt to introduce “foreign” ideas and practices into Spain. These policies have also been considered as a major effort to “modernise” a supposedly traditionalist country isolated from the rest of Europe and under the control of the powerful Catholic Chu…

Opposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceEnlightened absolutismEconomic historyTRIPS architectureEnlightenmentModernization theoryDictatorshipOrder (virtue)Democracymedia_common
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Foucault and deaf education in Finland

2016

The influence of Michel Foucault’s thinking in critical disability studies, and to social studies of deafness, can hardly be doubted. Foucault has offered valuable tools for the critical rethinking of deaf education and pedagogy with respect to normalization and disciplinary power, which are integrally related to the historical construction of deafness as deficiency and pathology by modern, medical, and psychological knowledge. This article explores the applicability and critical potential of the Foucauldian concepts of disciplinary power, surveillance, and normalization within the specific context of the history of deaf education in Finland. The article focuses on the modernization of the …

OralismModernization theorySocial studieslcsh:Social SciencesGermandeafnessPedagogyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesNormalization (sociology)deaf educationSociologylcsh:Social sciences (General)Deaf educationFinlandoralismikuurousGeneral Medicinelanguage.human_languageDisability studieslcsh:Hnormalizationlanguageoralist pedagogylcsh:H1-99disciplinary poweroralismDiscipline
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Gender Inequalities and Social Sustainability. Can Modernization Diminish the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge?

2020

The gender gap in political knowledge is a classical problem of Western democracies. In the 21st century, political knowledge is still unequally distributed between men and women, as many cross-section studies have shown. This is an indicator of women’s disempowerment and the distance which remains to be covered to achieve an inclusive and sustainable society. Could public policies and gender equality laws change the situation? Using a longitudinal database in which 600,000 survey responses are analysed from 1996 to 2017, this case study of Spain aims to shed some light on this question. It combines sociological and political approaches in line with the development theory of the gender gap …

Participació políticamedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainabilitylcsh:Renewable energy sourcesDonesPublic policywomen and politicsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopment theoryModernization theoryPoliticsPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationEmpowermentgender equalitylcsh:Environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350Sustainable developmentgender equality; women and politics; opinion survey; longitudinal database; political participationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesopinion surveyDemocracy0506 political sciencelongitudinal databaselcsh:TD194-195Psicologia050903 gender studiesPolitical economy0509 other social sciencespolitical participationSustainability; Volume 12; Issue 8; Pages: 3143
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“Nature caprices are finally defeated!”: reclamation politics and practices in Latvia during the era of modernism

2019

Soviet agro-polders, as ideological and highly technological assemblies, were among the first ones to signify the productivism era in the rural landscape of the Baltic republics and the modernisation of Soviet agriculture there. At the time of autocratic reigning of productivist ideas, polders were a testimony to productivity – the means to disband with the unproductive past and demonstrate the Soviet Union’s scientific and technological supremacy over the traditional ways of managing the wetlands. The establishment of polders took place during two different periods of Soviet agricultural developments. The first phase occurred as part of Khrushchev’s reforms, whereas the second was implemen…

Productivism060102 archaeologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningContext (language use)06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyAutocracyModernization theorylcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPoliticsAgriculturePolitical economyPolitical science0601 history and archaeologyIdeologybusinessProductivitymedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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Public Financial Management Reforms: The Role of Ipsas in Latin-America

2016

Summary During the last 30 years, many public administration reforms promoted by New Public Management have been undertaken. These reforms have spread to Latin-American countries and include changes in governmental accounting systems, where the implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSASs) has been a stimulus for modernization. This article aims to clarify the situation of IPSASs implementation in the Latin-American context as well as the stimuli for and effects of their implementation. The analysis shows that there is an emerging international trend to adopt IPSASs in Latin-American countries although at the same time, there are evident obstacles to achieving …

Public sector accountingLatin AmericansPublic Administrationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesAccounting050201 accountingDevelopmentModernization theory0506 political scienceGovernmental accountingFinancial managementNew public management0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationRhetorical questionEconomicsbusinessPublic Administration and Development
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La construcción de subjetividades en itinerarios de fracaso escolar. Itinerarios de inserción sociolaboral para adolescentes en riesgo

2016

RESUMEN La modernización del sistema de Formación Profesional del Estado español se remonta a los años 90. Desde entonces, ha evolucionado significativamente, teniendo los desarrollos europeos como marco de referencia. Con la extensión de la escolarización hasta los 16 años, se introdujo en el año 1994 un tipo de formación profesionalizadora de muy bajo nivel de cualificación, especialmente diseñada para los adolescentes clasificados como de bajo rendimiento académico en Educación Secundaria y para aquellos en situación de vulnerabilidad social. Esta formación fue rediseñada en 2006 y en 2013. Nuestra contribución, enmarcada en una investigación más amplia desarrollada en el seno de un proy…

Secondary educationSocial PsychologyEstudiantes en riesgo05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies050301 educationHead teachers02 engineering and technologyReforma educativaModernization theoryFormación Profesional InicialVocational education021105 building & constructionPedagogyDesarrollo adolescenteDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySociology0503 educationSocial vulnerabilityApplied PsychologyPsychosocial Intervention
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Los archivos de distrito en Portugal: memoria administrativa, histórica y social

2018

Se presenta un análisis de la evolución histórico-jurídi ca de los Archivos de Distrito (AD) portugueses, como instituciones que asumen la salvaguarda del patrimo nio público-administrativo del país. Para ello se revisa la bibliografía más relevante sobre el tema, así como la documentación histórica, legal y política, describien do su historia desde sus orígenes y los nuevos caminos que se van trazando, en relación con el aumento de la accesibilidad a la documentación que gestionan y a las nuevas estrategias de difusión de la información entre la ciudadanía. Todo ello en el marco de las distintas ini ciativas de modernización administrativa y las nuevas tecnologías disponibles.

Sistema ArchivísticoPortugalEmerging technologiesArchives of DistrictArchivos de DistritoArchival SystemLibrary scienceMemoria HistóricaSubject (documents)Context (language use)ArxiusLibrary and Information SciencesModernization theorylcsh:Zlanguage.human_languagelcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourceslcsh:BibliographyPoliticsDocumentationPolitical sciencelanguagePortugueseHistorical Memorylcsh:Z1001-8999
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Modernization and Social Work: Toward Governing Risks, Advanced Liberalism and Crumbling Solidarity?

2016

This introduction presents an overview of key concepts covered in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book discusses how the social work mandate has changed throughout history. It examines the conditions of social work as they relate to social, political and economic tendencies. The book describes how the social work mandate has changed and lays out its economic, political and social boundary conditions in Europe after World War II. It focuses on social work paradigms and theoretical considerations, in other words, phenomenological social work and practice research. The book explores how the fraud debate has its origin in the US, the leading country of neoliberal financial policy and …

Social workmedia_common.quotation_subjectNeoliberalismSocial Welfare16. Peace & justiceModernization theorySolidarityPoliticsLiberalismPolitical sciencePolitical economy8. Economic growthMandatemedia_common
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The role played by doctors, the Government and the who in the implementation of poliomyelitis, measles and rubella serological surveys in Spain (1958…

2020

Serological surveys, which acquired considerable importance in the mid twentieth century, are still a key tool to address infectious diseases. This article, using archival and printed sources from the WHO and the medical and general press, analyses the role of doctors and scientists, government, and the WHO in the implementation of serological surveys to evaluate the situation of poliomyelitis, measles and rubella in Spain and to set up a plan of action against them. The paper shows the role of Florencio Pérez Gallardo and his group at the National School of Health, favoured by the Franco regime to receive the support of WHO collaborative programmes after Spain joined in 1951, and the impac…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeeducationLibrary sciencepoliomielitisModernization theoryWorld Health Organization (WHO)01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHistory and Philosophy of SciencePolitical scienceAZ20-999measles030212 general & internal medicineHistory of medicine. Medical expeditionsR131-687Governmentrubeolarubellaserological surveyslanguage.human_language0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryencuestas serológicasorganización mundial de la salud (oms)languageCatalanHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiespoliomyelitissarampiónAsclepio: Revista de Historia de la Medicina y de la Ciencia
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Defining the Process for Making Software System Modernization Decisions

2006

This paper outlines a process for software system modernization decisions. The rationale of the process is explained and the process is defined in a way that allows its adaptation for other organizations and situations. The process is a light-weight one and is based on the use of objective data. The procedures for collecting the data are explained. The process has been used to solve a real industrial decision making situation in which the process was successful.

Software Engineering Process GroupProcess managementComputer scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryBusiness processSoftware developmentSystems engineeringSoftware maintenanceSoftware systemAdaptation (computer science)businessModernization theory
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