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Charge radius changes of even-even neutron-rich Tellurium isotopes
2005
Laser spectroscopy based on resonant ionization of laser-desorbed atoms has been used to study the neutron-rich tellurium isotopes with the COMPLIS facility at ISOLDE-CERN. The isotope shift and the hyperfine structure of several neutron-rich Te isotopes: $^{120–136}$Te and $^{123m–133m}$Te have been measured. From the hyperfine structure and the isotope shift we can extract the magnetic and quadrupole moments and the change in the mean square charge radius respectively. The mean square charge radii of the even-even isotopes have been deduced and their comparison with the known data for the other elements near Z=50 is presented. The experimental $\delta$ is compared with that obtained from …
Editorial: The Management of Emotions in Sports Organizations
2020
Vapaus, valtio ja politiikka
2008
Englantilaisen politiikan filosofin Michael Oakeshottin (1901–1990) käsitys vapaudesta ja sen kehittyminen toisen maailmansodan jälkeisistä vuosista aina hänen pääteokseensa On Human Conduct (1975) saakka muodostaa tarinan, jota tässä artikkelissa seurataan. Näinä vuosina hänen tuotantonsa pääpaino oli poliittisessa ajattelussa, joten myös hänen vapauden käsityksensä on suhteutettava tähän. Vapautta voidaan pitää yhtenä politiikan teorian peruskäsitteistä – ideana tai kulmakivenä – ja näin ollen myös Oakeshottia on hyvä verrata aiempiin ja nykyisiin politiikan teorian perinteisiin. peerReviewed
Euclid preparation: XI. Mean redshift determination from galaxy redshift probabilities for cosmic shear tomography
2021
Ilbert, O., et al. (Euclid Collaboration)
Sensitivity Analysis in Nonrandomized Longitudinal Mediation Analysis
2021
Mediation analysis relies on an untestable assumption of the no omitted confounders, which posits that an omitted variable that confounds the relationships between the antecedent, mediator, and outcome variables cannot exist. One common model in alcohol addiction studies is a nonrandomized latent growth curve mediation model (LGCMM), where the antecedent variable is not randomized, the two covarying mediators are latent intercept and slope modeling longitudinal effect of the repeated measures mediator, and an outcome variable that measures alcohol use. An important gap in the literature is lack of sensitivity analysis techniques to assess the effect of the violation of the no omitted confou…
Enabling and constraining family: young women building their educational paths in Tanzania
2015
For an increasing number of African girls and women, upgrading the level of education has become a strategy for life improvement. This paper analyses the role that family plays in enabling women's education and contributes to understanding on the interconnectivity of education, work and family in women's lives in collective societies. The analysis focuses on how young Tanzanian women perceive the role of family and education in their ‘youth task’, of becoming adult. The analysis is based on interviews with seven young Tanzanian women enrolled in non-formal secondary education and nine professional women enrolled in higher education. The results show that the women were determined to pursue …
Managing Teachers' Job Attitudes: The Potential Benefits of Being a Happy and Emotional Intelligent Teacher
2021
According to the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, the frequency of positive emotions is associated with the development of positive attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors in organizational contexts. However, positive and negative attitudes at work might also be influenced by different personal and job resources. While emotional intelligence has been significantly associated with positive job attitudes and personal well-being, no studies have yet examined the joint role of teacher happiness and emotional intelligence in key teacher job attitudes. The present study assesses whether emotional intelligence interacts with levels of teacher happiness to jointly explain important teach…
Child Well-Being in Times of Confinement: The Impact of Dialogic Literary Gatherings Transferred to Homes
2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unexpected situation that has forced people to find educational alternatives to support learning and ensure child well-being. The need for practices that 'open doors' at home as a way to promote a quality education and to foster an environment of supportive relationships and a sense of community, has led to the in-depth analysis of successful educational actions, particularly the Dialogic Literary Gatherings (DLGs). The aim of this article is to show how the transference of DLGs to the home environment has had an impact on child subjective well-being in times of confinement, promoting a safe and supportive environment for learning, interacting, coexistin…
Kiltit tytöt, vilkkaat pojat? : sukupuoli ja koulukuri 1800-1900-lukujen vaihteen oppikouluissa
2015
Tämä tutkielma käsittelee sukupuolen rakentumista oppikoulujen koulukurissa 1800–1900- lukujen vaihteessa. Lähdeaineistona on käytetty Tampereen suomalaisen tyttökoulun, Kuopion suomalaisen yhteiskoulun ja Jyväskylän lyseon rangaistuskirjoja ja opettajankokousten pöytäkirjoja. Lisäksi tutkimuksessa on tarkasteltu koulujen matrikkeliteoksia ja koulukuria määritellyttä lainsäädäntöä. Menetelmänä on ollut kvantitatiivinen vertailumenetelmä, ja sukupuolen rakentumista on tarkasteltu gender-teorian sekä sukupuolieron näkökulmasta. Lisäksi tutkimuksessa on huomioitu intersektionaalisuuden käsite. Lukuun ottamatta Tampereen suomalaista tyttökoulua, oli tutkituissa oppikouluissa vuosisatojen vaihte…
Framing War and the Nonhuman in Science-Fiction Television: The Affective Politics of V
2020
This article investigates how war between humans and aliens is framed in the original and reimagined versions of the SF television series V and the affective responses and ethical considerations that these frames evoke. Inspired by the work of Judith Butler and Sarah Ahmed and by posthumanist thinking, I analyse how SF television takes part in the cultural formation of “livable lives” for both human and nonhuman beings. It is argued that the kinds of violence that art or the media, including fiction, represent matter for the formation of ethical and political responses to violence. peerReviewed