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On some conceptualizations of Europe in press discourse: an approach from access semantics
2016
This paper is concerned with the semantic potential of the lexical item . Its aim is to analyze and classify different conceptualizations of the lexical item as manifested in a corpus of headlines retrieved from the . Specifically, the study is based on 217 headlines derived from a corpus of approximately one million words of news items retrieved from the from May 2004 through December 2009. The analysis is grounded in the LCCM Theory, a theory of lexical representation and semantic composition developed by Evans (for example, Evans 2006, 2009).
Análisis del despido nulo ex Art. 55.5 ET
2020
En este trabajo se realiza un análisis de la configuración jurídica de la institución recogida en el art. 55.5 ET en relación con la declaración automática de nulidad de los despidos que tengan como móvil alguno de los supuestos relacionados en sus letras a), b) o c), esto es, relativos a la conciliación de la vida familiar y laboral, tanto desde el punto de vista de su conceptuación como nulidad objetiva -sin necesidad de comunicación expresa al empresario-, como desde el punto de vista de su extensión temporal de protección. Para ello, se analiza, en primer lugar, la normativa, tanto a nivel internacional, comunitario y nacional. A continuación, se examina su ámbito de protección, centrán…
Land Information Systems for Development (LIS4D): A Neglected Area within ICT4D Research?
2015
The lack of accurate information about land and land ownership is a major challenge for developing countries. Despite the important role of information systems (IS) in overcoming such weaknesses, the research area of land information systems has been scattered within IS, as well as within the area of information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D). Based on a literature review research contributions are synthesized into four main perspectives, namely Development, eGovernment, Geographical information systems (GIS) and Land law, policy, and administration. These perspectives form the basis for the suggested conceptualization of the land information systems for development …
Solar Thermoelectric Power Landscapes in Spain
2015
Solar thermoelectric energy has developed in spectacular fashion over the last decade in Spain. The appearance of solar power stations using this technology is changing the landscape in many rural areas, as windfarms and photo-voltaic power stations have done since the end of the 1990s. We begin by presenting the different factors and processes that have facilitated the rapid deployment of this technology. We then go on to make a conceptualization of solar thermoelectric landscapes, by analysing the different kinds of landscape created by these technologies, and we present a map of these new landscapes in Spain. After that, we highlight the tensions and conflicts identified in the different…
Moving Towards Common Data Elements and Core Outcome Measures in Frailty Research.
2020
With aging populations around the world, frailty is becoming more prevalent increasing the need for health systems and social systems to deliver optimal evidence based care. However, in spite of the growing number of frailty publications, high-quality evidence for decision making is often lacking. Inadequate descriptions of the populations enrolled including frailty severity and frailty conceptualization, lack of use of validated frailty assessment tools, utilization of different frailty instruments between studies, and variation in reported outcomes impairs the ability to interpret, generalize and implement the research findings. The utilization of common data elements (CDEs) and core outc…
Research and Science Today Supplement 1/2014
2014
In this supplement of Research and Science Today journal are included scientific articles which debate problems from social science fields, engineering sciences fields, legal sciences and medical sciences fields: Craiova hospitals, Wallachia, Moldova, diplomatic byzantin ceremonial, eurozone, human security, democratization, globalization, sociological research, appendicular peritonitis, hyperbilirubinemia, pleuro-pulmonary, tuberculosis surgery.hypothyroidism, epilepsy.Research and Science Today Journal is a publication founded in 2011 and it is dedicated to the students of all levels (license, master and doctoral) of faculties in the country and abroad. We want to offer the participants t…
Towards a cumulative tradition in e-Government Research: Going beyond the Gs and Cs
2007
Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4656, 13-22. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74444-3_2 The emerging research area of e-Government is gradually moving towards a level of maturity on the back of increasingly rigorous empirical research. Yet, there has been little theoretical progress and a cumulative tradition is not emerging. We argue that a principle reason for this is a lack of shared understanding about basic concepts and entities amongst scholars in the field. Specifically, the entities that form the bedrock of e-Government research, such as “Government” and “Citizen” are conceptualized at a very gen…
Conceptualising Work-Related Moral Suffering—Exploring and Refining the Concept of Moral Distress in the Context of Social Work
2019
Abstract In the nursing literature, work-related suffering due to restricted moral agency is commonly considered under the concept of moral distress. This concept has resonated strongly amongst nursing scholars since the 1980s and has recently gained ground amongst social work scholars as well. However, the research on moral distress suffers from inadequate conceptual clarity; this has led to multiple and disparate ways of empirically studying the phenomenon. This article examines the conceptualisations of moral distress applied in the nursing and social work literature and identifies and discusses the challenges and potential problems related to them. The article sheds light on the complex…
What is the meaning of ‘talent’ in the world of work?
2013
The ongoing confusion about the meaning of ‘talent’ within the world of work is hindering the establishment of widely accepted talent management theories and practices. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the literature on talent management by offering an indepth review of the talent concept within the specific context of the world of work, and proposing a framework for its conceptualization. We group different theoretical approaches to talent into ‘object’ (i.e., talent as natural ability; talent as mastery; talent as commitment; talent as fit) versus ‘subject’ approaches (i.e., talent as all people; talent as some people) and identify dynamics existing within and between them, as we…
Belief in God, Confidence in the Church and Secularization in Scandinavia
2021
We used the three latest rounds of the religion module of International Social Survey Programme to study secularization in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, focusing on belief in God. We restricted our sample to the affiliated with the majority Protestant churches and the unaffiliated and analyzed the trends toward disaffiliation and disbelief in God. Then, we studied the association between confidence in churches, religious/secular upbringing, and demographic controls with belief in God using multinomial logistic regression models. Our treatment of belief in God as a nominal variable allowed the inclusion of both the element of doubt and different images of God in the analyses. The trends towar…