Essays about: "mutuality"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 essays containing the word mutuality.

  1. 11. Learning in a changing climate : examining trans-municipal learning processes for sustainable urban planning

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUS

    Author : Tim Tannhof; [2015]
    Keywords : urban transition; municipal learning; sustainability science; transdisciplinarity; Ball-Bearing Framework; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Learning partnerships are becoming increasingly common for municipalities to fulfill their roles as important actors in adaptive governance regimes for sustainability. However, there is little theoretical guidance for municipalities, endangering the effectiveness of partnerships. READ MORE

  2. 12. "Red Cross-Listen In!" : A case study of how beneficiary communication and accountability contribute to reaching and measuring results

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för geografi, medier och kommunikation

    Author : Nina Paulsen Harling; [2015]
    Keywords : Results based management; beneficiary communication; accountability to beneficiaries; social media; mutuality; innovation; Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement; disaster and conflict operations; humanitarian aid; community engagement; beneficiary engagement.; Resultatbaserad förvaltning; kommunikation; dialog med förmånstagare; ansvarighet gentemot förmånstagare; sociala medier; innovation; rödakorsrörelsen; Röda korset; katastrof- och konfliktinsatser; humanitärt bistånd.;

    Abstract : While aiming to reach results (such as improved health status) humanitarian workers in aid organizations such as Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (RCRCM)[1], make use of outcomes in related global forums, standards and networks. Common concepts discussed related to humanitarian action are the following ones: effectiveness, local ownership and mutual accountability. READ MORE

  3. 13. Domination, Privilege and Fear: Uncovering a hidden curriculum of oppression in the Syrians' narratives on school

    University essay from Lunds universitet/LUMID International Master programme in applied International Development and Management

    Author : Zeina Chafic Bali; [2015]
    Keywords : narratives.; narrative analysis; narrative inquiry; Paulo Freire; Syrian educational system; critical educational theorists; hidden curriculum; oppression; domination; education; Syria; Syrian Pioneers; Revolutionary Youth Union; Syrian schools; The Baath Party; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : Syria is going through a full-fledged conflict with unfathomable educational crisis. With the tremendous challenges in the educational sector in conflict situations, opportunities arise simultaneously for positive educational change. READ MORE

  4. 14. Relationships between Maritime Container Terminals and Dry Ports and their impact on Inter-port competition

    University essay from Internationella Handelshögskolan

    Author : Robert Castrillon; [2012]
    Keywords : Container terminals; Dry ports; Relationship Assessment; customer supplier interaction; inter-port competition; inland integration of port services;

    Abstract : Globalization of the world’s economy, containerization, intermodalism and specialization have reshaped transport systems and the industries that are considered crucial for the international distribution of goods such as the port industry. Simultaneously, economies of location, economies of scope, economies of scale, optimization of production factors, and clustering of industries have triggered port regionalization and inland integration of port services especially those provided by container terminals. READ MORE

  5. 15. Infanticide Uncondemned: Reflections on Trauma in Morrison’s "Beloved"

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Lotta Sirkka; [2011-07-04]
    Keywords : Toni Morrison; Beloved; trauma; remorse; maternal love;

    Abstract : This essay sets out to prove how the story of infanticide in Morrison’s Beloved was not condemned by community and how the communal response implicitly ratified the murderous mother’s remorselessness. I refute the main character’s maternal love as a driving force for the killing and claim that the chronic trauma of slavery has left her incapable of having any feelings, which affects her loving her children and leaves her unable to feel remorse for the murder she committed. READ MORE