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International Vocational Education and Training Research: An Introduction to the Special Issue

2021

The seven articles in this special issue represent a wide range of international comparative and review studies by international research teams from China, Germany, India, Russia, Switzerland and Mexico. The presented projects are part of the national program "Research on the Internationalisation of Vocational Education and Training", funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). An adapted version of Urie Bronfenbrenner���s ecological systems theory forms the conceptual framework of the special issue. The four system levels (micro, meso, exo and macro) are addressed by one article each. The article on the microsystem level focuses on the intended and implemented c…

VET ResearchBerufsbildungspolitikCultureOccupational profileBerufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogikquality assuranceEcological systems theoryArtefacts20100KooperationBerufsbildungsforschungBildung und ErziehungVocational Education and Training; Bronfenbrenner Model; Cooperation; Culture; Artefacts; Literature Review; European VET Policy; Transfer of VET; VET ResearchInternationaler VergleichInternational comparisonQualitätEinführungvocational educationQualityLSpecial aspects of educationVocational Training Adult EducationInterkulturelle und International Vergleichende ErziehungswissenschaftEuropean VET PolicyBerufsbildungVocational educationVocational Education an TrainingQualit��tOccupational imageEngineering ethicsCurriculumQualitätssicherungEducational policyErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenCross-national comparisonEinf��hrungContext (language use)Educational researchvocational education policyEducationBildungswesen quartärer Bereich Berufsbildungddc:370Political scienceComparative researchddc:330Transfer of VETBronfenbrenner ModelBildungsforschungresearch on vocational educationCurriculumLiterature ReviewVocational EducationBildungspolitikLC8-6691Vocational education systemTransferCareer profileInternationalizationCooperationBerufsbildungssystemSummative assessmentVergleichende Berufsbildungsforschung10600The Conceptual FrameworkSystematic ReviewinternationalizationInternationalisierungInternational Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
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How bright are the Nordic Lights? : job quality trends in Nordic countries in a comparative perspective

2017

Nordic countries stand out from the rest of the Europe in terms of job quality. Comparative research literature sought to explain the distinctiveness of Nordic countries with diverse sets of institutional frameworks. However, global competition, technological revolution and deregulation are common developments throughout the industrial world – processes which are seen to erode the meaning of institutions and nation states as protective mechanisms. This dissertation discusses the question on the existence and persistence of the Nordic working life model through the concept of job quality, which are investigated using surveys on working conditions. The study draws from both universal and inst…

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Positive parenting and parenting stress among working mothers in Finland, the UK and the Netherlands : Do working time patterns matter?

2017

This study explored the effects of working time patterns on positive parenting and parenting stress, and the moderating effects of working hours, the unpredictability of work schedules, and autonomy over working time in a European context. This cross-national survey study compared Finnish (n = 337), Dutch (n = 283) and British (n = 317) mothers with children under the age of 13, using structural equation modeling with a multigroup procedure. We found a connection between working time patterns and positive parenting but the nature of the connection differed between countries. In all three countries, no relationship was found between working time pattern and parenting stress, while unpredict…

Working hoursSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologyworking hoursvanhemmuussosiokulttuuriset tekijätStructural equation modelingstressvertaileva tutkimuscomparative research0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516families with childrenta515parenthoodnonstandard working time05 social sciencesPositive parentingParenting stressta5142stressiWorking timeWork (electrical)positive parenting050902 family studiesepätyypillinen työaikaAnthropologyworking mothers0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of Comparative Family Studies
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Childcare and parental work schedules: a comparison of childcare arrangements among Finnish, British and Dutch dual-earner families

2015

This study examined the association between parental work schedules and non-parental childcare arrangements among dual-earner families in Finland, the Netherlands and the UK. Data from the ‘Families 24/7’ web-survey were used, including 937 parents with children aged 0-12 years. Results showed a negative association between non-standard work and formal childcare across all countries. A similar association was found for using a combination of formal and informal childcare, whereas solely using informal childcare was not associated with work characteristics. Country differences showed that, compared with Finland, the probability of using formal childcare was lower in the Netherlands, whereas …

Working hoursSociology and Political SciencechildcareNegative associationNon-standard working hoursDevelopmentnon-standard working hoursvertaileva tutkimus050602 political science & public administrationcomparative research0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Childcare05 social sciencesCountry differencesGeneral Social Sciencesta5142Parental work schedules0506 political scienceComparative researchWork (electrical)EconomyDemographic economicsparental work schedulesPsychologyWeb survey050104 developmental & child psychology
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Diversity in British, Swedish, and German Newsrooms: Problem Awareness, Measures, and Achievements

2020

A core tenet of journalism is to contribute toward a functioning and healthy public sphere by ensuring transparency over issues and perspectives from different segments of society. However, it has become increasingly doubtful whether the news media can reflect the true diversity of society while lacking internal diversity in their newsrooms. In our study of three European countries (Germany, Sweden, and the UK), we assess how news organizations cope with the challenges of achieving diversity among their editorial staff and fostering a diversity-sensitive newsroom culture. Drawing on semi-standardized interviews with editors-in-chief and managing editors at 18 outlets, our analysis systemati…

business.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPublic relationsTransparency (behavior)language.human_language0506 political scienceDiversity managementGerman0508 media and communicationsComparative researchPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagePublic sphereJournalismbusinessJournalism Practice
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Comparative International Communication Projects: Overcoming the Challenges

2007

Over the last 10-20 years, comparative research in the feld of communication has almost become fashionable. Many factors are responsible for this, for example: an increased awareness of globalisation as a communication-driven process; an awareness of increased transnational conglomerization of media organizations; and the increasing use of the Internet which facilitates easier access to information around the world. But the big question is how to organize collaborative international communication research efectively? Which models of cooperation are available to us, and what are their advantages and disadvantages? In this article, I analyze fve ways of doing collaborative researches and thei…

business.industryProcess (engineering)Communicationlcsh:Journalism. The periodical press etc.lcsh:PN4699-5650Public relationslcsh:P87-96lcsh:Communication. Mass mediaAccess to informationGlobalizationInternational communicationComparative researchPolitical sciencecomparative researchThe InternetJournalismcollaborative researchTransnational processesbusinessSocioeconomicshybridizationBrazilian Journalism Research
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Humour in EFL classrooms : a comparative case study between elementary and secondary school lessons

2014

Tämä laadullinen tapaustutkimus pyrkii selvittämään sekä opettaja- että oppilasaloitteisen huumorin roolia opetuksessa. Ilmiötä tarkastellaan eri huumorilajien kautta: ironia, kiusoittelu, leikinlasku, kielellä leikittely ja pilailu. Tutkimus on vertaileva, sillä tavoitteena on kuvailla oppilaiden luokka-asteen yhteyttä käytetyn huumorin määrään, huumorilajiin ja siihen onko huumori opettaja- vai oppilasaloitteista. Tämän lisäksi pohditaan huumorin positiivisia ja negatiivisia vaikutuksia luokan ilmapiiriin. Tarkoituksena ei ole yleistää vaan tutkia yksittäistä tapausta: miten kaksi luokkaa, yksi alakoulun ja yksi yläkoulun luokka, ja heidän yhteinen opettajansa käyttävät huumoria oppitunne…

case studyopetustilanneconversation analysisthematic interviewvuorovaikutusoppitunnithumourcomparative researchclassroom interactionopetushuumoriKvalitatiivinen tutkimus
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Parliamentary sources in the comparative study of conceptual history: methodological aspects and illustrations of a research proposal

2009

Summary: This article proposes that historians and political theorists should exploit parliamentary sources to move from the writing of national histories to the comparative study of the conceptual history of European political cultures. Complementing the German lexicographical approach to conceptual history, the authors argue that parliamentary debates in several European countries provide more reliable sources for the past use of the language of politics. They emphasize the possibilities for the study of political history and the rhetoric of parliamentary institutions offered by the use of parliamentary debates side by side with the study of archival sources and published literature. Rhet…

conceptual historykäsitehistoriaparlamenttilähteetvertaileva tutkimuspoikkitieteellinen tutkimusmetodologiainterdisciplinary researchparliamentary sourcescomparative researchmethodology
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Challenges and trends in comparative higher education: an editorial

2013

[Introduction] International comparative higher education research has proliferated since its institutionalization as an interdisciplinary field in the 1960s and 1970s (Jarausch 1985) and has gained special momentum in the 1990s (Teichler 1996). On the one hand, the benefits of comparative research approaches in international higher education have been repeatedly emphasized (Altbach and Kelly 1985; Teichler 1996; Rhoades 2001). These include, for example, increasing the capacity to generalize about a greater number of units under analysis, the capacity of a systematic comparison to illuminate the dynamics of a particular system better than a single-system study as well as highlighting knowl…

haasteet (ongelmat)Medical educationHigher educationbusiness.industryHigh educationkorkeakoulutushaasteettrenditEducationhigher educationComparative researchSociologyComparative educationbusinessHigher Education
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Charismatic Leaders in a New Perspective: Reality in Estonia and Italy

2020

The purpose of this explorative study is to put the existing theories on charismatic political leadership in a current post-web media context. It also seeks to better understand why “charismatic politicians” seem to have success in present-day cyber politics. The paper considers political charisma in a Weberian perspective and aims to explain what elements it includes in a current electoral environment characterized by a fast-changing media landscape. The paper places the existing theoretical models in the context of two European societies, by comparing Estonia and Italy as case studies. Estonia, a small ex-Soviet country has emerged in recent years as an advanced e-society with highly “int…

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