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Housing Memories in Riga: WWI and Its Aftermath—Representation of the Apartment in Soviet Cinema and Now

2020

Geography of film provides information on new historiographic perspectives in architecture, space and the imagination of urban environment. This chapter contributes to the field of human geography by conducting a content analysis of a vast number of films made between the early 1910s and present time focusing on development and spatial organization of living spaces in Riga. The research elucidates the construction of meaning of space and housing memory, where relations of dominance is defined and contested in visual representation of Riga’s apartments. A qualitative research methodology was used based on best practices of human geography data transcription and coding. The main findings show…

Movie theaterContent analysisbusiness.industryAestheticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman geographyCensorshipRepresentation (arts)ArchitectureSpace (commercial competition)businessField (geography)media_common
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Content Analysis as a Research Method: A Content Analysis of Content Analyses in Sport Communication

2021

Content analysis is a popular method in communication and media research. However, to what extent and in which contexts it is used in sport communication research has hardly been investigated. In order to provide empirically grounded insight, the authors conducted a quantitative content analysis of scholarly journal articles using content analysis as a research method, focusing on three major international sport communication journals during the 10 years between 2010 and 2019 (N = 267). Results indicate that qualitative and quantitative methods are used equally while combinations with other methods are comparatively rare. The studies cover a broad portfolio of different topics. Social media…

MultimediaCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiescomputer.software_genre0508 media and communicationsContent analysisTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessSport communicationSociologyBusiness and International ManagementContent (Freudian dream analysis)computer050212 sport leisure & tourismResearch methodInternational Journal of Sport Communication
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The geography of foreign news on television

2012

Since the advent of television in the middle of the 20th century, news has been an essential ingredient in TV programming. Often these newscasts are the most heavily viewed programmes, and by and large they are the main source of information for many people. This is particularly true for news from other countries and regions in the world. This immense significance of TV news has made it an important field in communication research. The article presents a new study that is formed from a multinational project. The project investigated foreign TV news in 17 countries from five regions in the world: Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland,…

News bureauGeographySociology and Political ScienceEconomyInternational communicationContent analysisMultinational corporationCommunicationChinaField (geography)International Communication Gazette
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Teachers' embodied allocations in instructional interaction

2012

This paper describes how teachers employ gaze, head nods and pointing gestures in allocating response turns to students in whole-class instructional interaction. Specifically, it focuses on examining teachers’ embodied allocations – that is, turn-allocations produced (mostly) by embodied means – and the sequential positions in which they are performed within the tripartite instructional sequence of IRE. While prior studies have noted their use in classroom interaction, the way in which they are drawn on by teachers has not been examined in detail. By using conversation analysis in conjunction with the study of embodied interaction, this article aims to show how these ephemeral embodied reso…

Nonverbal communicationConversation analysisEmbodied cognitionContent analysisDiscourse analysisTeaching methodPedagogyMathematics educationta6121Interpersonal communicationPsychologyEducationGestureClassroom Discourse
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Florence Nightingale and the Spanish nursing school of Santa Isabel De Hungría (1896).

2021

PURPOSE The Spanish surgeon Federico Rubio-Gali worked at St. Thomas Hospital in England at the time when Florence Nightingale founded the Nightingale Training School for Nurses (1860). Apparently, he was quite aware of Nightingale's nursing work and expertise and it is known that founded the first Spanish nursing school, in Madrid, in 1896. This led us to wonder if the emergence of his school was purely by chance or was connected to what its founder learned in England. Likely, this learned knowledge led him to apply Nightingale's ideas and to put them into practice in his institution. METHODS We used content analysis techniques and developed categories and subcategories to search for ideol…

Nursing practiceResearch and Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Schools NursingHistory 19th CenturyWonderNursingContent analysisHistory of nursingInstitutionComparative historical researchHumansFundamentals and skillsSociologyIdeologyHistory of Nursingmedia_commonInternational journal of nursing knowledgeREFERENCES
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Online Tourism System Development for Searching and Planning Trips with User’s Requirements

2020

The aim of the work is to simplify the process of finding and planning travels for users through the use of the intellectual system of integration and content creation. Information sources that comprehensively describe the concept of tourist information resources are considered. An overview and comparison of certain indicators of existing tourism information and service provider services that can be considered conceptually identical to the system being developed are carried out. The existing data integration technologies were identified and analyzed, their advantages and disadvantages were examined, and the feasibility of using each of the technologies in the developed system is considered.…

Online tourismWeb contentConsolidated information Web resourceContent searchData integrationInformation systemContent analysisWeb recourses
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Self-organised structures in the field of ICT : challenges for employees’ workplace learning

2021

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to identify the challenges of low hierarchy and self-organised structures for employees’ learning and competency development at work. In the past decade, interest in employees’ and organisations’ self-directedness has increased. Self-organised structures are perceived as better able to answer to the quickly changing requirements of clients and business environments. Within these structures, employees are expected to take on more responsibility and maintain more control over their workplace learning, which means they must be self-directed and autonomous. An important question for this approach is how can workplace learning and employee competence developme…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHierarchyKnowledge managementSocial Psychologybusiness.industryControl (management)Professional developmentitseohjautuvuusInformation technologyself-organised structureDevelopmenttieto- ja viestintätekniikka-alaWork (electrical)Content analysisInformation and Communications TechnologyosaaminenICTtyössäoppiminenorganisaatiorakenneworkplace learningBusinessCompetence (human resources)
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Is Education Getting Lost in University Mergers?

2010

Mergers are common phenomena in higher education institutions. Improving educational quality is typically one of the stated goals of university mergers. Yet, little information exists about how merging institutions approach this goal. This paper presents results from a study of planning documents created prior to four mergers in the Finnish higher education system. These documents show that there was little concrete attention given to the educational issues related to the mergers. Most attention was placed on administrative issues and issues related to research. When educational issues were mentioned, it was almost always in the form of vague goals with few details provided about how the go…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHigher educationbusiness.industryEducational qualityComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGPublic relationsAcademic standardsEducationPlanning processDocumentationContent analysisNeeds assessmentEconomicsOrganizational communicationSocial sciencebusinessTertiary Education and Management
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Managing mergers – governancing institutional integration

2016

- Despite striking similarities, the adoption and implementation of policy shifts regarding higher education governance vary considerably across the globe, suggesting a mixed picture of diversification and isomorphism both within and across national higher education systems. By unpacking one particular structural reform process, this paper focuses on mergers as both a governance tool and a governance result in higher education. The paper analyzes the strategic decisions taken by Norwegian higher education institutions during 2014 in the light of a proposed national reform to merge institutions in order to enhance quality in higher education. The empirical basis of the paper consists of anal…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHigher educationbusiness.industryOrganizational engineeringCorporate governance05 social sciences050301 educationGlobePublic relationsDiversification (marketing strategy)0506 political scienceEducationmedicine.anatomical_structureContent analysisPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationmedicineOrganizational structureOrganizational theoryEconomic systembusiness0503 educationTertiary Education and Management
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Human rights organizations and online agenda setting

2011

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to better understand agenda setting by international human rights organizations in the online environment and at the same time contribute to agenda‐setting theory. The role of non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) in the area of human rights is clarified, and agenda setting and related concepts are discussed.Design/methodology/approachThe study focuses on how attention is drawn to human rights issues in online communication by Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International. A content analysis of online forums of HRW and Amnesty International was conducted by monitoring their web sites and Facebook and Twitter pages over a period of three months. In ad…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHuman rightsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsyhteisöviestintäihmisoikeudetContent analysisagenda settingIndustrial relationsorganizational communicationThe InternetSocial mediaSociologyCorporate communicationta518businessAmnestymedia_commonCorporate Communications, an international journal
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