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Farmer, Diane Chilufya Chilangwa. « Professional and managerial black African women : Johannesburg and London’s emerging and transnational elites ». Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2010. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/283/.
Texte intégralCox, David George. « White American elites and the 'folk-lore' of black Southerners, c. 1875-1900 ». Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609739.
Texte intégralAraújo, Airton Fernandes. « Novas elites de poder : os negros na alta burocracia brasileira (2003-2010) ». reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/139391.
Texte intégralThis thesis analyzes the presence of blacks in Brazilian high bureaucracy exercised in the period between 2003-2010, Director of positions and Superior Consulting (DAS) in various ministries and especially the Secretariat for the Promotion of Racial Equality (SEPPIR) and the Palmares Cultural Foundation. The central hypothesis defended here is that they can be considered bureaucratic elites along the lines of what Wright Mills termed as "Positional method". The study focused on a group of 104 black held positions of trust in the federal government in Brasilia to be this city considered the center of power. From there, through the prosopography analyzed data on the social and political trajectory of these blacks who make up the Brazilian high bureaucracy, as well as their relationship with the social movements, political parties, trade unions and society. Also, know your academic background, forms of recruitment, work experience, relevance of the position held and then draw a radiograph of those blacks who hold or have held positions in the federal government and whether there is a way for the similar positions of power to other elite groups in Brazil.
Carey, Kim M. « Straddling the Color Line| Social and Political Power of African American Elites in Charleston, New Orleans, and Cleveland, 1880-1920 ». Thesis, Kent State University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3618945.
Texte intégralFrom 1880-1920 the United States struggled to incorporate former slaves into the citizenship of the nation. Constitutional amendments legislated freedom for African Americans, but custom dictated otherwise. White people equated power and wealth with whiteness. Conversely, blackness suggested poverty and lack of opportunity. Straddling the Color Line is a multi-city examination of influential and prominent African Americans who lived with one foot in each world, black and white, but who in reality belonged to neither. These influential men lived lives that mirrored Victorian white gentlemen. In many cases they enjoyed all the same privileges as their white counterparts. At other times they were forced into uncomfortable alliances with less affluent African Americans who looked to them for support, protection and guidance, but with whom they had no commonalities except perhaps the color of their skin.
This dissertation argues two main points. One is that members of the black elite had far more social and political power than previously understood. Some members of the black elite did not depend on white patronage or paternalism to achieve success. Some influential white men developed symbiotic relationships across the color line with these elite African American men and they treated each other with mutual affection and respect.
The second point is that the nadir in race relations occurred at different times in different cities. In the three cities studied, the nadir appeared first in Charleston, then New Orleans and finally in Cleveland. Although there were setbacks in progress toward equality, many blacks initially saw the setbacks as temporary regressions. Most members of the elite were unwilling to concede that racism was endemic before the onset of the Twentieth Century. In Cleveland, the appearance of significant racial oppression was not evident until after the World War I and resulted from the Great Migration. Immigrants from the Deep South migrated to the North seeking opportunity and freedom. They discovered that in recreating the communities of their homeland, they also created conditions that allowed racism to flourish.
Carey, Kim M. « Straddling the Color Line : Social and Political Power of African American Elites in Charleston, New Orleans, and Cleveland, 1880-1920 ». Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1366839959.
Texte intégralParker, Terrance U. « A Descriptive Analysis of the Election of a Black Male Elite Middle Class to Public Office and its Role in Improving the Quality of Black Life in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, 1989-1996 ». DigitalCommons@Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center, 1998. http://digitalcommons.auctr.edu/dissertations/2912.
Texte intégralJack, Anthony Abraham. « Same Folks, Different Strokes : Class, Culture, and the “New” Diversity at Elite Colleges and Universities ». Thesis, Harvard University, 2016. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33493607.
Texte intégralSociology
Guzman, Joseph Andrew. « Walking the Intraracial Tightrope : Balancing Exclusion and Inclusion within an Elite Black Social Club ». The Ohio State University, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1522856449666485.
Texte intégralJackson, Tameka R. « The Lived Experience of Economically Disadvantaged, Black Students Attending Predominantly White, Elite Private Boarding Schools ». Digital Archive @ GSU, 2010. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cps_diss/51.
Texte intégralBosch, Andrew Norman. « A comparative study of acute responses to running in elite black and white marathon athletes ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001839.
Texte intégralRios, Flavia Mateus. « Elite política negra no Brasil : relação entre movimento social, partidos políticos e Estado ». Universidade de São Paulo, 2014. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8132/tde-04022015-124000/.
Texte intégralThis doctoral dissertation, named Political Black Elite in Brazil, investigates the relationship between Black Movement, Political Parties and State, from 1978 until 2002. The theoretical approach used was based both in the Sociology of Racial Relations and Political Process Theory. I also have made use of Social Movements analytical frameworks. Over the course of this research I worked with documental sources and interviews. I focused especially in articles and other documents written by Black activists. I also used articles that circulated in alternative and mainstream medias, and other documents publicized by Political Parties, and Governments.
Evans, Tina B. « We Wear the Mask : Stories of the Black Girl Middle School Experience in Predominantly White, Elite, Independent Schools ». Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School, 2019. https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/etd/893.
Texte intégralKithinji, Michael Mwenda. « From Colonial Elitism to Moi’s Populism : The Policies and Politics of University Education in Kenya, 1949-2002 ». Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1242362264.
Texte intégralLarsson, Fredrik. « The Muslim Elite’s Perceptions of Representation in Village Panchayats (councils) Towards Local Urban Authorities : An Explorative and Descriptive Case Study of the Muslim Elite’s Perceptions of Representation in Three Villages Towards the Local City Authorities of Lucknow Chinhat (چنهٹ) Block, Uttar Pradesh, India ». Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-297855.
Texte intégralHoang, Cham, et Moa Stangefelt. « Possible Impact from Alaskan Forest Fires on Glaciers of St. Elias Mountains, Yukon Canada ». Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-256366.
Texte intégralIbrahim, Habib. « Jean Damascène arabe : édition critique des deux traités Contre les Nestoriens ». Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE5019.
Texte intégralIn this thesis, I would like to study the question about the translator of John Damascene’s corpus Greek into Arabic. Two names were suggested by scholars: Antony, Abbot of the Monastery Saint-Symon-the-Young (10th century) and ‘Abdallah ibn al-Faḍl (11th century). The discovery of a second Against the Nestorians was the key to solve this question. For this reason, I decided to make a critical edition of the two Against the Nestorians because the translator and the subject are the same, willing to publish the whole translation in the future. In the introduction that precedes the edition, I talked about the historical context and the events that leaded to the translation activity in Antioch (10th /11th century). In the second chapter, I resumed scholars’ conclusions on the Arabic translation of John Damascene’s works. Then, I gave a new description of the manuscripts that have at least one of the two Against the Nestorians and explain how that helped me identifying the translator. After identifying the translator and the works he translated, I collected some new bibliographical information about him from the colophons. I also studied the posterity of the translation. In the third chapter, I tried to find a Greek manuscript similar in content to the Arabic translation. I presented also the way the translator translates from Greek into Arabic. Then, I divided the different manuscripts into groups and draw the stemma. Those introductory elements are followed by the edition, and the whole work is completed by some index containing mostly references to theological and philosophical vocabulary in the edition
Omori, Kazuteru. « Burden of blackness : Quest for “equality” among black “elites” in late -nineteenth -century Boston ». 2001. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI3000327.
Texte intégralSithole, Tendayi. « Fanon and the positionality of Seepe, Mangcu and Mngxitama as black public intellectuals in the post-1994 South Africa ». Diss., 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/8822.
Texte intégralPolitical Sciences
M. A. (Politics)
Morwe, Kgalalelo Lebogang. « A critical analysis of media discourse on black elite conspicuous consumption : The case of Kenny Kunene ». Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/15033.
Texte intégralLin, Guo-Chiuan, et 林國全. « Effect of Agility Training for Block Total Response Time of Elite Volleyball Players ». Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/99870366586956174331.
Texte intégral國立體育大學
運動科學研究所
99
Purpose: Blocking plays an important role for defense in the volleyball competition. Player’s excellent skill of blocking prevents the attacks from the opposite team and gets scores as well. The purpose of this study is to investigate the blocking total response time (TRT) of volleyball players by a self-designed system which could give light signal randomly and compute their TRT. And examine the effects of six-week agility training in preseason on total response time (TRT) for blocking at position two, there and four. Method: Twelve elite volleyball players (male, 23.2 ± 4.3 year-old, 188.3 ± 8.6 cm, 77.75 ± 5.34 kg ) were recruited in this study. They were divided into the agility training group and the general training group, agility training group implemented the agility training by using step hurdle and their TRTs of blocking were recorded by using our self-designed system. One-way repeat measure ANOVA and Tukey HSD method were applied to statistically analyze the experimental results. Result: After six weeks both of them were advanced at position two, there and four in general training group 0.11s, 0.21s and 0.09 and agility training group 0.24, 0.26 and 0.16 respectively. We showed that there were significant differences between general training group and agility training group (p = .000). After analyze by Tukey HSD method, there were no significant differences among the 4 phases in general training group. We showed that there were significant differences among the blocking TRTs after six-week training program (p < .05) in agility training group. Significant difference of the TRTs was first observed when the players underwent four-week training (p < .05) and continued to the complement of the six-week training program. There was no difference among the TRTs of the last 2 phases. Conclusion: In conclusion, our study demonstrated that the agility training by using step hurdle in preseason can significantly improve the block TRT and should be applied on the regular volleyball practice.
LEE, KUAN-WEI, et 李冠葳. « A Kinematics Analysis of Elite Swimmer Start Performance Using The New Swimming Start Block ». Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/39209936880544592151.
Texte intégral國立體育大學
競技與教練科學研究所
103
The International Swimming Federation has approved a starting block equipped with a back plate for use in swimming competitions from 2009. Due to the recent approval, swimmers are modifying their start techniques to be able to maximize performance from the new swimming start block. Most internal studies are focus on the old swimmimg start block, the new swimming start block has not been investigated. The purpose of this study was to analysis of elite swimmer using the new swimming start block in kinematics, and compare to the. A internal 50 meter freestyle record holder participated voluntarily in the study. Using digital video cameras to collect images of starts parameters simultaneously. Kwon 3D 3.1 Motion System was used to analyze data. The outcome of the kinematic was compared to Tor(2014). The results of this study were showen and discussed in four aspects. (1) For the block phase of kinematics parameters, there were no significant differences between these two studies in block time. But the horizontal velocity at take-off of Tor(2014) was significantly higher than this study. (2) For the flight phase of kinematics parameters, the flight time of this study was longer than Tor(2014), and the entry distance was farer too. But the entry velocity and angle of entry in this study were significantly lower than Tor(2014). (3) For the underwater phase of kinematics parameters, the time to 15 meter of this study was shorter than Tor(2014). (4) The block time and take-off velocity were the key parameters that contribute to overall start performance using the kick-start technique. Although the flight phase didn’t affect the start performance well, swimmers should focus on increasing both of the flight distance and entry velocity.
Singo, Tumelo. « Pluri-residentiality and the multi-house home : an investigation into the second home ownership of the black elite residents of Soweto ». Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21004.
Texte intégralGlobally, people are connected to multiple homes. This connection develops through ownership and place attachment. Second home tourism research explores the ownership and place attachment to multiple homes for the purpose of leisure. Whilst second home tourism research has been conducted extensively in the Global North, focusing mainly on leisure, the same cannot be said for the Global South. In South Africa, there is little research conducted on the local wealthy black population and the connection to ownership and place attachment to additional/second homes. The history of racial, socio-economic and spatial segregation in South Africa has facilitated the unique development of the connection to multiple homes for the black populations. Using the current second home tourism literature, together with the legislative history of South Africa, this research hopes to develop open and inclusive explanations of the second home phenomenon for the case of the influential black elite residents in South Africa. This dissertation explores the link that sixty-nine black elite residents of greater Johannesburg suburbs have with their additional homes that are located in Soweto and other regions in sub-Saharan Africa. To achieve this, a largely qualitative methodology set was implemented through the use of in-depth semi-structured interviews and thematic content analysis was utilised for the analysis. To conclude, the results of this dissertation dispute certain aspects of concepts used in current second home literature. It is also emphasized that it is important to rethink and re-conceptualize the international ideas of circulation, mobility and pluri-residentiality, when attempting to appropriately adapt these concepts South Africa.
« Blacks, the white elite, and the politics of nation building : Inter and intraracial relationships in "Cecilia Valdes" and "O Mulato" ». Tulane University, 2007.
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Methula, Dumisani Welcome. « Black Theology and the struggle for economic justice in the democratic South Africa ». Diss., 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18918.
Texte intégralPhilosophy, Practical & Systematic Theology
M. Th. (Systematic Theology)
Valero, Silvia M. « La representación literaria del "negro" en la Cuba de entre-siglos : Eliseo Altunaga y Marta Rojas (1990-2005) ». Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/5333.
Texte intégralThe collapse and disappearance of the Soviet Union implied many transformations in the Cuban society, which altered the traditional construction of identity within the frame of the nation-state. It is in that context where alternative new discourses on “race”, racism and negritude emerged. The representation of the afro-descendent in the novels of the 1990’s and 2000’s poses enormous interest since the literary text has been one of the spaces where identity markers have been renegotiated. This dissertation explores how social discourses on cubanidad and negritude have an effect on the writers Eliseo Altunaga and Marta Rojas and their literary production. Analyzing the works of Eliseo Altunaga y Marta Rojas, this thesis reconstructs their dialogues with Cuban literary historiography, the history of the island, and the discourses circulating around current ethno-racial debates. Altuanga and Rojas have opposed visualizations of Cuban history, and elaborate works and characters with marked ideo-aesthetic differences. Altuanga focuses on the search for an epistemological rupture in the conception of the Negro in the Cuban imaginary, emphasizing national historic events with black progratonists to reinforce the impression of continuity in their condition of subalternity. Rojas, on the other hand, turns to black and mulata protagonists to narrate the process of transculturation that has contributed, in her view, to the consolidation of contemporary Cuban cultural identity. From an intermediate space of enunciation between the first decades of the Revolution and the Special Period in Times of Peace, Rojas constructs a novelistic trilogy that signals the border separating pre- and post-revolutionary periods with respect to the treatment of the Negro.
A partir de los ’90, entre las transformaciones que se producen en Cuba por el colapso de la Unión Soviética, en medio de redefiniciones de la cubanidad, asoman renovadas y contradiscursivas narrativas sobre la negritud, las razas y el racismo. La representación del negro en las novelas de este período adquiere significancia en la medida en que se configura un campo de discusión en el que convergen diferentes modalidades y percepciones. Nuestra investigación explora el suelo discursivo en torno a las definiciones de cubanidad y negritud que se mueven en este período en Cuba, para luego ver de qué manera refractan en los autores y los textos literarios. A través del análisis de las obras de los escritores Eliseo Altunaga y Marta Rojas, la tesis reconstruye sus diálogos con la historiografía literaria cubana, con la Historia de la Isla y con los discursos más actualizados en cuanto al debate etno-racial. Por medio de opuestas visualizaciones en relación con la historia cubana, Altuanga y Rojas elaboran obras y personajes con marcadas diferencias ideoestéticas. Así, el primero se focalizará en la búsqueda de una ruptura epistemológica en cuanto a la concepción del negro en el imaginario cubano, destacando aquellos acontecimientos de la historia nacional que tuvo al negro como protagonista, con lo cual refuerza la idea de una continuidad en su estado de subalternización. Por su parte, Rojas recurrirá a la figuras protagónicas de mujeres negras y mulatas para narrar el proceso de transculturación por el cual, desde su perspectiva, se fue consolidando la actual identidad cultural cubana. Parada en un espacio de enunciación intermedio entre las primeras décadas de la Revolución y el Período Especial en Tiempos de Paz, Rojas construye una trilogía novelesca que se esfuerza en señalar la frontera que se establece entre los períodos pre y postrevolucionarios con respecto al tratamiento del negro.
SHAMBA, MBUMBURWANZE N. « SOUS LE SPECTRE DU PÈRE : POÉTIQUE ET POLITIQUE DE LA DÉPENDANCE ET DU SEVRAGE DANS LE ROMAN POSTCOLONIAL AFRICAIN ». Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1974/6579.
Texte intégralThesis (Ph.D, French) -- Queen's University, 2011-06-24 12:43:30.006