Kemitraan Library

  • Home
  • Information
  • News
  • Help
  • Librarian
  • Member Area
  • Select Language :
    Arabic Bengali Brazilian Portuguese English Espanol German Indonesian Japanese Malay Persian Russian Thai Turkish Urdu

Search by :

ALL Author Subject ISBN/ISSN Advanced Search

Last search:

{{tmpObj[k].text}}

Filter by

  • Publication Year
  • Availability
  • Attachment
  • Collection Type
    See More
  • General Material Designation
    See More
  • Location
    See More
  • Language
Found 12368 from your keywords: subject="Indonesia - Politics ...
First Page Previous 516 517 518 519 520 Next Last Page
cover
“It’s the Knowledge That Puts You in Control” : The Embodied Labor of G…
Underman, Kelly

Studies have recently begun to attend to the ways paid labor is embodied. However, the literature on embodied labor has not adequately addressed occupations for which the site of labor is the workers own body. One such occupation is that of gynecological educatorsfemale-bodied instructors who teach breast and pelvic examinations to medical students using their own bodies as models. Drawing on…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 4, August 2011.pp. 431-450
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Dreaded “Otherness” : Heteronormative Patrolling in Women’s Body Hair R…
Fahs, Breanne

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 4, August 2011.pp. 451-472
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 4, August 2011.pp. 451-472
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Constructing Arab Female Leadership Lessons from the Moroccan Media
Skalli, Loubna H.

How the Arab media construct Middle Eastern women as political actors, frame their leadership roles, and narrate their activities to the public are important questions largely ignored in the growing scholarship on womens political participation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Drawing on Nancy Frasers reflections on the politics of recognition and distribution (2007), I examine the…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 4, August 2011.pp. 473-495
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Men Bring Condoms, Women Take Pills : Men’s and Women’s Roles in Contrace…
Fennell, Julie Lynn

The most popular form of reversible contraception in the United States is the female-controlled hormonal birth control pill. Consequently, scholars and lay people have typically assumed that women take primary responsibility for contraceptive decision making in relationships. Although many studies have shown that men exert strong influence in couples contraceptive decisions in developing count…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 4, August 2011.pp. 496-521
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Casual Hookups to Formal Dates : Refining the Boundaries of the Sexual Double…
Elliott, SinikkaReid, Julie A.Webber, Gretchen R.

Hooking up, a popular type of sexual behavior among college students, has become a pathway to dating relationships. Based on open-ended narratives written by 273 undergraduates, we analyze how students interpreted a vignette describing a heterosexual hookup followed by a sexless first date. In contrast to the sexual script which holds that women want relationships more than sex and men care a…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 5, October 2011.pp. 545-568
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Show or Tell? Feminist Dilemmas and Implicit Feminism at Girls’ Rock Camp
Giffort, Danielle M.

Previous research demonstrates how activists who do not identify as feminist sometimes engage in implicitly feminist practices. In this paper, I extend this research by asking: Do self-identified feminists also employ such implicit strategies in the course of their activist efforts? If so, why would they do feminism implicitly? Based on participant observation and semistructured interviews …

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 5, October 2011.pp. 569-588
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Programs for Undergraduate Women in Science and Engineering : Issues, Problem…
Fox, Mary FrankSonnert, GerhardNikiforova, Irina

We analyze programs for undergraduate women in science and engineering as strategic research sites in the study of disparities between women and men in scientific fields within higher education. Based on responses to a survey of the directors of the universe of these programs in the United States, the findings reveal key patterns in the programs (1) definitions of the issues of women in scienc…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 5, October 2011.pp. 589-615
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Youth Privilege : Doing Age and Gender in Russia’s Single-Mother Families
Utrata, Jennifer

Relative to gender, race, and class, age relations are undertheorized. Yet age, like gender, is routinely accomplished in daily life. Grandmothers and adult daughters simultaneously do age and gender as they support one another in managing paid work and domestic responsibilities. Drawing on ethnographic data and interviews with 90 single mothers and 30 grandmothers (babushki) in Russia, I explo…

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 5, October 2011.pp. 616-641
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Stay-at-Home Fathers and Breadwinning Mothers : Gender, Couple Dynamics, and …
Chesley, Noelle

I examine experiences of married couples to better understand whether economic shifts that push couples into gender-atypical work/family arrangements influence gender inequality. I draw on in-depth interviews conducted in 2008 with stay-at-home husbands and their wives in 21 married-couple families with children (42 individual interviews). I find that the decision to have a father stay home is …

Edition
Vol. 25 no. 5, October 2011.pp. 642-664
ISBN/ISSN
08912432
Collation
-
Series Title
Gender & Society
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Structural Embeddedness of Political Top Executives as Explanation of Policy …
Villadsen, Anders R.

This study examines structural embeddedness of political executives as an antecedent of policy isomorphism in municipalities. Surprisingly, little public management research investigates the institutional and structural backgrounds for decision making and action. This article argues that the social network of political executives constitutes a conduit in which information as well as expectation…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, 2011.pp. 573-599
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
The Effect of Expectations and Expectancy Confirmation/Disconfirmation on Mot…
Thomas, John ClaytonPoister, Theodore H.

Over the past several years, scholars have asked how citizen satisfaction with public services might be affected by the expectations citizens have for service quality. Might satisfaction with public services be affected just not only by the perceived quality of those services but also by the quality citizens expect services to have? This line of questioning uses the so-called expectancy discon…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 601-617
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Building a Theory of Learning in Collaboratives : Evidence from the Everglade…
Heikkila, TanyaGerlak, Andrea K.

Many of society's most vexing problems must be solved through collaborative arrangements. Growing scholarly interest in collaboratives recognizes that the capacity for collective learning may play a critical role in their success. However, limited theoretical or empirical research exists to explain how learning occurs and the conditions that support learning in this context. In this article, we…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 619-644
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
The Benefits of Bureaucracy : Public Managers’ Perceptions of Political Sup…
Stazyk, Edmund C.Goerdel, Holly T.

Public organizations rely extensively on sources of supportpolitical and otherwiseexternal to themselves to ensure continued success in meeting policy goals. The resource-dependent nature of political-administrative relations can create performance problems for organizations, especially when perceptions of political support decline. Previous literature demonstrates how low levels of political…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011.pp.645-672
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Organizational Confidence : An Empirical Assessment of Highly Positive Public…
Feeney, Mary K.Boardman, Craig

There is a great deal of research investigating public servants' perceptions of organizational problems (e.g., red tape, bureaucratic control); however, there is little research investigating public servants who have highly positive perceptions of their organizations. This article assesses perceptions of state employees to investigate individual- and organizational-level correlates with highly …

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011. pp. 673-697
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Managing the Inclusion Process in Collaborative Governance
Hicks, DarrinJohnston, Erik W.Na, Ning

Facilitators that use a collaborative governance approach are regularly pushed, mandated, or naturally desire to achieve broad inclusion of stakeholders in collaborations. How to achieve such inclusion is an important but often overlooked aspect of implementation. To fully realize the value of collaborative governance, we investigate how institutional design choices made about inclusion practic…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011.pp. 699-721
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
J Public Adm Res Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
The Effects of Public Service Motivation on Job Choice Decisions : Disentangl…
Wright, Bradley E.Christensen, Robert K.

Although most research focuses on person-organization fit to explain public service motivation (PSM)'s influence on job choice, this study investigates the independent effects of both person-organization fit and person-job fit using a policy capturing research design and a sample of first-year law students. Our findings suggest that PSM may play a more important role in person-job fit than pers…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 723-743
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Outcomes, Process, and Trust of Civil Servants
Ryzin, Gregg G. Van

The contemporary performance movement has tended to assume that a key to restoring public trust in civil servants lies in a focus on outcomes or results. But there is growing evidence from various fields that trust in people and institutions of authority often depends more on process (such as fairness and equity) than on outcomes. This finding that process matters in the formation of trust judg…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 745-760
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Campaign Contributions, Access, and Government Contracting
Witko, Christopher

It is clear that corporations seek to use campaign contributions to gain government contracts, but despite anecdotes, whether they succeed has been largely ignored in academic studies. In this article, I discuss how campaign contributions may influence contracting and consider the relationship between the donation of campaign contributions and the receipt of government contracts for a sample of…

Edition
Vol. 21, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 761-778
ISBN/ISSN
10531858
Collation
-
Series Title
Journal of Public Adm Res Theory
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Indicators at the interface : managing policymaker-researcher collaboration
Kothari, AnitaMacLean, LynneEdwards, Nancy

The knowledge transfer literature encourages partnerships between researchers and policymakers for the purposes of policy-relevant knowledge creation. Consequently, research findings are more likely to be used by policymakers during policy development. This paper presents a set of practice-based indicators that can be used to manage the collaborative knowledge creation process or assess the per…

Edition
Vol. 9, Number 3, September 2011.pp. 203–214
ISBN/ISSN
14778238
Collation
-
Series Title
Knowledge Management Research & Practice
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
cover
Policy as a struggle for meaning : disentangling knowledge translation across…
OBORN, EIVORBARRETT, MICHAELKomporozos-Athanasiou, Aris

Over the last decade, research in medical science has focused on knowledge translation and diffusion of best practices to enable improved health outcomes. However, there has been less attention given to the role of policy in influencing the translation of best practice across different national contexts. This paper argues that the underlying set of public discourses of healthcare policy signifi…

Edition
Vol. 9 Number 3, September 2011,pp. 215–227
ISBN/ISSN
14778238
Collation
-
Series Title
Knowledge Management Research & Practice
Call Number
-
Availability0
Items not available
MARC DownloadCite
First Page Previous 516 517 518 519 520 Next Last Page
Kemitraan Library
  • Information
  • Services
  • Librarian
  • Member Area

About Us

Established in 2003, the Library of Kemitraan was originally designed to record and collect all Kemitraan and grantees publications. However, today it broadly develops and serves more sectors to expand the collection to facilitate research activities, particularly since the inception of the Knowledge and Research Management within Kemitraan.

Search

start it by typing one or more keywords for title, author or subject

Keep SLiMS Alive Want to Contribute?

© 2025 — Senayan Developer Community

Powered by SLiMS
Select the topic you are interested in
  • Computer Science, Information & General Works
  • Philosophy & Psychology
  • Religion
  • Social Sciences
  • Language
  • Pure Science
  • Applied Sciences
  • Art & Recreation
  • Literature
  • History & Geography
Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com
Advanced Search