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The concept of subjectivisation by Adorno – applied in social work

2009

This article focuses upon subjectivisation as one of the core aspects of critical theory. Subjectivisation refers to the process of becoming a subject, a fully responsible, autonomously thinking and acting adult citizen, as opposed to a manipulated and system-functioning object. It is discussed in the context of the current debates on critical reflection in social work, as it contributes to discovering the power structures in which social work is embedded. The aim is not to re-discuss critical theory as a whole, but to point out the process of subjectivisation of social workers and service users as an element for critical self-reflection in social work. The contribution includes a short int…

Power (social and political)DialecticSociology and Political ScienceSocial workCritical theorySubject (philosophy)Context (language use)SociologyElement (criminal law)Social psychologyObject (philosophy)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)EpistemologyEuropean Journal of Social Work
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Michel Foucault and Dorothy Smith in case file research: Strange bed-fellows or complementary thinkers?

2011

The aim of this article is to provide an exploration of how the work of two theorists with notably different stances could be used effectively to enhance critical research methods in relation to the history of child welfare social work. Our proposition is that the design and implementation of child welfare policies, practices and discourses could considerably benefit from a more historically well grounded scholarship that enables actors to connect their present concerns with the broader historical dynamics of social regulation. The article begins with a statement of the ‘problem’ and our questions to justify our reasons for engaging in this exploration. The article reports on the authors’ …

Power (social and political)ScholarshipHealth (social science)Child protectionSocial workPropositionSociologyRelation (history of concept)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Historical dynamicsEpistemologySocial theoryQualitative Social Work
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[Environment and health in Gela (Sicily): present knowledge and prospects for future studies]-Indoor air quality: an environmental and health priority

2009

The study area includes the Municipalities of Gela, Niscemi and Butera located in the South of Sicily, Italy. In 1990 it was declared Area at High Risk of Environmental Crisis. In 2000 part of it was designated as Gela Reclamation Site of National Interest, RSNI. The site includes a private industrial area, public and marine areas, for a total of 51 km(2). Gela populationin 2008 was 77,145 (54,774 in 1961). Sea level:46 m. Total area: 276 km(2). Grid reference: 37 degrees 4' 0" N, 14 degrees 15' 0" E. Niscemi and Butera are located border to Gela. Populations are respectively 26,541 and 5,063. Sea level respectively: 332 m and 402 m. Close to the city of Gela, the industrial area, operating…

Power PlantMaleRisk FactorIncidenceWorld Health OrganizationEpidemiologic StudieExtraction and Processing IndustryLung NeoplasmOccupational DiseaseChemical IndustryDeath CertificateFemaleEnvironmental PollutionEnvironmental HealthSicilyEnvironmental PollutantHealthy Worker EffectHumanForecasting
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Prefazione

2013

Prefazione all'inchiesta sul lavoro della piccola editoria indipendente italiana.

Preface to the enquiry into the work of small and independent Italian publishers.Settore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura ItalianaSettore L-FIL-LET/11 - Letteratura Italiana Contemporanea
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Weak and Strong Compensation for the Prioritization of Public Investments: Multidimensional Analysis for Pools

2015

Despite the economic crisis still heavily affecting most of Europe, a possible resumption can be found in the revitalization of public and private investments. These investments should be directed not only towards the strategic areas of infrastructures and production, but also to those which allow for a higher level of the quality of life (sports facilities, parks, etc.). In such cases, the need to balance the reasons of financial sustainability with environmental and social profiles is even more evident. Thus, multicriteria techniques, supporting complex assessments, should be implemented together with a monetary feasibility study (cost-benefit analysis). Multidimensional methods allow for…

PrioritizationGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEconomicsProduction (economics)GE1-350Multidimensional analysisActuarial scienceEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsSMARTRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentPublic workCompensation (psychology)multicriteria evaluation; economic assessment; sports facilities; strong and weak sustainability; SMART; PROMETHEE IIeconomic assessmentstrong and weak sustainabilityEnvironmental economicssports facilitiesPROMETHEE IIsports facilitieEnvironmental sciencesBalance (accounting)Financial sustainabilitySettore ICAR/22 - EstimoProfitability indexmulticriteria evaluationSustainability
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A first experience with Problem-based learning in a course of Psychometrics

2019

The aim of this study was to to describe students’ perceptions on problem-based learning (PBL) when applied in a course of Psychometrics. 34 students participated in the course. Activities were conducted in groups of three students during two sessions of two hours each, and included the traditional steps in the PBL tutorial process. Participants were surveyed on their perceptions on PBL, acquisition of competences in PBL vs Traditional learning, and will to use PBL methodology in the future. Results pointed that students’ perceived PBL could help them to improve group work and problem resolution. Students preferred PBL methodology to acquire responsibility for learning, work with groups and…

Problem-based learning (PBL)Higher educationPsychometricsPsychometricsbusiness.industryTeachingProblem-solvingEducational systemsHigher EducationCourse (navigation)Problem-based learningGroup workMathematics educationLearningGroup workbusinessPsychologyEducational systems
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The Art of Bootstrapping

2020

Language workbenches are used to define languages using appropriate meta-languages. Meta-languages are also just languages and can, therefore, be defined using themselves. The process is called bootstrapping and is often difficult to achieve.

Process (engineering)business.industryComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesBootstrapping (linguistics)02 engineering and technologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreLanguage workbenchMetamodeling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer021102 mining & metallurgy
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Academic and Administrative Tandems in European Projects

2017

International audience; Building and maintaining the sustainability of European projects requires advanced communication and team investment, shared working methods, common decisions and symbiosis in key items such as selection requirement and process, terms of mobility between consortium members or teaching content. It requires jointness in various perspectives, aspects and scales, with their own conditions and challenges. This abstract describes this prerequisite of jointness through the local campus of Le Creusot (University of Burgundy) for our International Programme in Computer Vision and Robotics (VIBOT). The main challenge can be summarized in one single question: How to maintain an…

Process (engineering)joint programme[SPI.AUTO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automatic[ SPI.AUTO ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/AutomaticPolitical science0502 economics and business[INFO.INFO-RB]Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO]employabilityErasmus MundusErasmus+Sustainable developmentfunding[INFO.INFO-RB] Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO][ INFO.INFO-RB ] Computer Science [cs]/Robotics [cs.RO]05 social sciences050301 educationsustainabilityJointnessInvestment (macroeconomics)European programmeEngineering management[SPI.AUTO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Automaticadministrative workVIBOTSustainability0503 educationErasmus+050203 business & management2017 27th EAEEIE Annual Conference (EAEEIE)
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The Integrated Migrant worker Safety Training Evaluation Model: IMSTEM

2021

Abstract This paper presents the development of the IMSTEM (Integrated Migrant worker Safety Training Evaluation Model), which aims to provide guidance on how to evaluate the transfer of safety training of migrant workers. Addressing the lack of rigorous safety training evaluation frameworks, the IMSTEM, using a mixed methods, multi-source approach, covers the deficiencies of previous models. The IMSTEM has its foundations in three main sources: a) the integration of safety training literature in relation to migrant workers; b) the theoretical framework of realist evaluation, which enables evaluators to understand what works for whom in which circumstances; and c) the integration of the tra…

Process managementRelation (database)Computer scienceMigrant workers05 social sciencesTraining evaluation0211 other engineering and technologiesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionPhase (combat)Training (civil)Transfer of trainingOrder (exchange)021105 building & construction0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySafety Research050107 human factors
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Analysis of the Scoring Formula of Economic Criteria in Public Works Procurement

2013

[EN] Public works procurement regulates two award procedures from within the same criteria: either the price or a variety of different conditions. Although the question of price may not seem the most important factor to be considered, it is imperative to always be aware of it when bearing in mind the award criteria. Economic scoring formulae (ESF) are numerous and each agency has the authority to determine which will be used for each of their bids, making this article a comparative analysis of all the options. The results show that most formulas give the highest score to the most economic bidder, it is necessary to eliminate the use of formulas that give the highest score to the offers whic…

ProcurementActuarial sciencePublic workbusiness.industryProject ManagementBidsVariety (cybernetics)ProcurementAgency (sociology)EconomicsEconomic Scoring FormulaeEconomic analysisProject managementbusinessSet (psychology)PROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAConstruction
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