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Professional Agency and Creativity in Information Technology Work

2017

The meaning of professional agency in the context of professional learning, as well as in the development of working practices and work organisations, is pivotal. The role of creativity is also crucial for long-term economic growth in the current global environment, which is characterised by rapid changes in both technology and economy. Hence, it is important to study the relationship between professional agency and creativity. In this chapter, we explore professional agency and creativity within two Finnish information technology organisations. This study’s data include interviews with staff members and open-ended questionnaire responses to the question ‘What is creativity in your work?’. …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationInformation technologyContext (language use)Public relationsCreativityProfessional learning communityPolitical science0502 economics and businessAgency (sociology)Thematic analysisbusiness0503 education050203 business & managementGlobal environmental analysismedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)
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Soil microbial and microfaunal communities and organic matter quality in reindeer winter and summer ranges in Finnish subarctic mountain birch forests

2008

Abstract Reindeer husbandry has significant influences on the aboveground plant communities and the structure of the mountain birch forests in the Fennoscandian subarctic. We investigated how the reindeer-mediated aboveground changes affect soil microbial and microfaunal communities and enzymatic activities. We hypothesized that in areas with intensive summer browsing by reindeer, the carbon flow to belowground is reduced, but the carbon substances are more readily degradable. This is likely to influence both the abundance and the trophic structure of microbial and microfaunal communities. However, despite large differences in the vegetation, the reindeer ranges did not differ in the amount…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBiomass (ecology)EcologyEcologySoil biologySoil organic matterSoil SciencePlant communitySoil carbonAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Subarctic climatechemistryAgronomyEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterTrophic levelApplied Soil Ecology
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The fouling community as an indicator of fish farming impact in Mediterranean

2007

Fouling species richness, abundance and composition and biomass were chosen as the descriptors of effect of fish farm organic enrichment. The study was carried out in September 2004 in the Gulf of Castellammare (South Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean). The fouling species were sampled from plastic buoys spaced throughout the study area both up- [UP] and down-stream [DOWN]. The results showed that fouling community responded to the chronic input of allochthonous organic matter experiencing local changes more or less significantly with regard to abundance, species composition and general community diversity. Upper fouling would work as a first filter naturally opposed by environment resistance assim…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaBiomass (ecology)anthropic systemFouling communityFoulingEcologyMEDAquatic ScienceBiologyfish farm organic enrichmentartificial substratachemistryBenthic zoneAbundance (ecology)Organic matterSpecies richnessfouling community
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Meiofauna and benthic microbial biomass in a semi-enclosed mediterranean marine system (Stagnone di Marsala, Italy)

2004

Microbial and meiofaunal dynamics and their relationships with the biochemical composition of the sedimentary organic matter were investigated in a semi-enclosed marine system (Marsala lagoon, Western Sicily, Mediterranean Sea). Sediment samples were collected on a monthly basis from March 1996 to February 1997 in four stations located along a N–S transect characterized by different hydrodynamic regimes. Total sedimentary organic matter concentration ranged from 5.681.11 to 156.2812.63 mg g1, while the biopolymeric fraction of organic carbon (BPC, measured as sum of the lipids, carbohydrates and proteins) accounted for only a small fraction (24%) of total organic matter. Total meiofaunal de…

chemistry.chemical_classificationTotal organic carbonMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologyMeiobenthosMeiofaunaBenthic microbial communityMediterranean lagoonSedimentOceanographyMediterranean seachemistryBenthic zoneSedimentary organic matterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSedimentary organic matterEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental Science
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The discursive construction of an active rural community

2016

In this article, I will study active rural communities, how they are constructed in the speech of local people involved in community development practices. Over the past twenty years, community-led development practices have been a new paradigm for the rural development in Finland, which has been reflected as increasing number of village associations. I will analyse the discursive construction of the active community by interviewing all the present and previous leaders of three active village associations in the province of Central Finland. Active rural communities are constructed through village associations, by their local activities and self-consciousness as active communities. In the lo…

citizenshipRural communityrural communityspeech05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planningGender studiesta514202 engineering and technologykansalaisuusDevelopmentvillage actionSociologyta519050703 geographyCommunity Development Journal
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La comunità educante di fronte alla pandemia: possibili strategie di intervento e nuovi scenari in un’ottica di rete

2022

Quando nel mese di marzo 2020, anche i servizi educativi 0-6 in Italia furono chiusi in base alle misure di sicurezza per pandemia da Covid 19, ci si ritrovò da un giorno all’altro e senza alcuna esperienza pregressa, ad organizzare delle forme di educazione a distanza e di sostegno alle famiglie e ai bambini. Nell’articolo, in particolare, descrivo come si è cercato di far fronte all’emergenza nei nidi e nelle scuole dell’infanzia gestiti dal Comune di Palermo e come l’esperienza del primo lock down abbia permesso di mettere a fuoco alcune strategie di intervento che si sono rivelate una risorsa potenzialmente trasferibile in situazioni di normalità. Sottolineo, inoltre, come la necessità …

cittadinanza attivaemergenza pandemia Covid 19Covid 19 pandemic emergencyServizi educativi per la prima infanziadimensione di gruppo e di retecomunità educanteorganizational modelresilienzaeducational communitygroup and network dimensionmodelli organizzativiresilienceactive citizenshipSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E SocialeEarly Childhood Educational Service
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Per un’arte dell’equilibrio in moto. Giardini e parchi, politiche urbane, azione pubblica e azioni comunitarie a New York City

2017

Abstract Le dinamiche del Real estate, a NYC, snodo della trasformazione e dell’economia urbana, si scontrano e misurano con uno dei capitoli rappresentativi della partecipazione: il processo di edificazione dei Parchi e dei Giardini che vengono qui considerati come “fronte di resistenza” al consumo di suolo e come generatori di percorsi civici. Dall’idea, alla gestione, infatti, e con varie declinazioni, i giardini sono da sempre frutto di azioni bottom-up. In un contesto assai differente da quello europeo (sia per la compagine sociale attiva, sia per gli “stili” di pianificazione), la relazione tra lo sviluppo immobiliare e il tessuto dei parchi e dei giardini diviene occasione per esplor…

cityscape.Parole chiave: real estate community garden
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Community Resilience to Cyclone Disasters in Coastal Bangladesh

2016

Bangladesh is one of the poorest and most disaster-prone countries in the world. To address both problems simultaneously, sustainable livelihoods (SL) could be better connected with disaster risk reduction (DRR). For this purpose, one initiative implemented in Bangladesh is called the Vulnerability to Resilience (V2R) programme which ran from 2013 to 2016. This programme was primarily initiated and funded by the British Red Cross in a consortium with the Swedish Red Cross and the German Red Cross. This article presents the first evaluation of the V2R programme with three objectives. The first objective was to measure whether the selected communities have achieved community resilience charac…

coastal communityEnvironmental sciencesBangladeshEnvironmental effects of industries and plantscyclonevulnerabilityTJ807-830GE1-350TD194-195resiliencedisaster risk reductionsustainable livelihoodsRenewable energy sourcesSustainability
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Temporal species turnover and plant community changes across different habitats in the Lake Engure Nature Park, Latvia

2014

Veģetācijas dinamikas izpētē reti ir gadījumi, kad monitoringu vienlaicīgi veic vairākās atšķirīgās ekosistēmās. Tomēr šāda veida pētījumi ļauj padziļināti izprast veģetācijas struktūras un pazīmju izmaiņu mehānismus. Šajā pētījumā aplūkotas lakstaugu stāva izmaiņas, sugu aprite un sugu skaita-laika attiecība dažādu biotopu griezumā 12 gadu periodā ILTER monitoringa stacijā Engures ezera dabas parkā. Sugu aprite laikā definēta kā atšķirība sugu sastāvā starp diviem laika periodiem. Sugu skaita-laika attiecība tika novērtēta, izmantojot slīdošo logu pieeju. Detrendētā korespondentanalīze izmantota, lai noskaidrotu ikgadējās izmaiņas sugu sastāvā. Sugu skaits un kumulatīvais skaits, kā arī da…

coastal vegetationMultidisciplinaryfenEcologyScienceQSpecies diversityPlant communityEcological successionVegetationsuccessionLatitudinal gradients in species diversityHabitatEnvironmental scienceEcosystemSpecies richnessboreal forestspecies-time relationshipProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B, Natural Sciences
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La Loi relative à la promotion de l’autonomie personnelle et au soutien des personnes en situation de dépendance. Quelle application en milieu urbain…

2012

L’Espagne a voté en 2006 la Loi relative à la promotion de l’autonomie personnelle et au soutien des personnes en situation de dépendance. Le présent article établit les grandes balises de la loi et les limites de son application en regard de la demande réelle en prenant comme exemple la communauté valencienne, tout en montrant que le coût de la dépendance revient encore essentiellement aux familles.

communauté autonomeSocial Sciences and HumanitiesLoi sur la dépendanceGeneral EngineeringSciences Humaines et SocialesPersonnes âgéesvulnérabilité socialeinclusion socialeElderly peoplesocial inclusionsocial vulnerabilityDependence Lawautonomous communityNotes de recherche
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