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Online Activities to Mobilize Smart Cities
2018
Women Scientists as Decor: The Image of Scientists in Spanish Press Pictures
2017
Women are still less present in scientific areas than men. This study analyzes the visual representation of women scientists in Spanish press and concludes that they are also underrepresented in newspapers. We analyze 1,134 photographs published in 2014 and 2015 in the science news sections of the four largest distribution Spanish newspapers. A tendency to present men more often as the protagonists of the information and women as a visual resource is also observed. This text proposes the need for the media to be aware of such underrepresentation and to match the number of men and women in graphic materials.
I Want a Savior, Not a Victim. The Impact of Media Representations of the EU and Economic Shocks on Citizens’ Supportive Attitudes on the European In…
2018
Escritura colaborativa en línea. Un estudio de la revisión textual compartida en la formación inicial de maestros
2020
espanolPresentamos, en el marco de los proyectos de innovacion de la Universidad de Valencia, el analisis de una experiencia de escritura colaborativa en linea. Desde una perspectiva que reune las tesis de escritura y evaluacion como herramientas para aprender, se aplica una metodologia de investigacion-accion para el seguimiento de un proceso de aprendizaje colaborativo: escritura individual, con revision y evaluacion compartidas, a traves de un diario virtual que recoge las sesiones presenciales de la asignatura Lengua Espanola para Maestros, de primer curso de las titulaciones de Magisterio. La muestra analizada, perteneciente a dos cursos academicos, corresponde a la actividad de 84 est…
Have social media made their way in classrooms? a study at three European universities
2019
ABSTRACTThis study examines how college students perceive social media as a mean for learning and teaching and whether its use is associated with different variables that reflect both student and t...
Taking care of their positive online face? Reasons and strategy development
2020
This paper examines a peer virtual exchange project between students at the University of Cyprus and the University of Latvia. The main purpose of this project is to develop intercultural awareness. Through telecollaborative tasks, students are asked to interact in a common discussion space around elements related to their cultural values. The aim of this paper is to discuss students’ strategies for these online exchanges. The hypothesis this paper seeks to examine is that students do not express themselves freely in the discussion forums in order to protect their personal and national image. We are thus interested in the public self-image of the students, known as ‘face’. Our findings iden…
Concepts, causes and consequences of trust in news media – a literature review and framework
2021
Research on trust in media is on the rise. However, communication scholars have addressed related concepts (e.g. media credibility) for decades, and these concepts have often been used interchangea...
Transnational lives. Transnational bodies? An introduction
2016
Over the past 20 years, both “the body” and “transnationalism” have been elaborated as sociological terms, empirically investigated as research topics, and finally established within the social-sci...
The humanities are not our patient
2021
When inviting contributions to a special issue of this journal titled ‘Management Learning and the Unsettled Humanities’ the guest editors did not simply encourage contributors to explore possibilities ‘for reciprocal integration’ between the two realms. Stressing that ‘the humanities . . . [are] facing a complex crisis on their own’, they stated that ‘the humanities . . . need to be enriched, nuanced, and critiqued through . . . the ideas and perspectives of organisational research’. While we may agree that all is not well in the humanities and share their scepticism towards ‘just prescribing the value of the humanities to ameliorate the ills of management education’, we are less confiden…
Entangled photographers: Agents and actants in preschoolers’ photography talk
2020
Photographs taken by young children have engendered a growing amount of research across diverse academic disciplines. Photographs have been used as visual data for analysing for example children’s social relations and well-being. However, only a few studies have addressed the photographic practices of young children as means for them to explore, imagine and coexist with the surrounding world. In this article, I introduce a case study that draws on research from art education and sociology of childhood. The data were gathered in a photography workshop in a Finnish early childhood education and care centre, where fourteen preschoolers discussed their photographs inspired by contemporary Finni…