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Unity in Discourse, Diversity in Practice: The One Person One Language Policy in Bilingual Families

2013

When parents with different first languages have a child, and want the child to become bilingual in both languages, many parents adopt the one person – one language (OPOL) strategy. This chapter uses nexus analysis (Scollon R, Scollon SW, Nexus analysis. Discourse and the emerging internet. Routledge, London, 2004) to carry out a discourse analysis of ways in which this strategy is motivated by parents and ways it is enacted in conversations between parents and children, in three Swedish-Finnish bilingual families with 3–4 year old children in Finland. We also look at how the children participate in the negotiation of family language policy. Parents were interviewed about their own language…

One person one languageLanguage planningPolitical scienceFirst languageDiscourse analysisPedagogyPersonal experienceNexus (standard)Minority languageLanguage policy
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Towards Technology for Supporting Effective Online Learning Groups

2018

Group learning has been advocated for increasing active learning among distance learners. However, there is limited understanding on how to engage learners in online courses. Following the design science methodology, we iteratively developed guiding factors for supporting effective online learning groups. The factors for effective online learning groups cover five key dimensions, namely institutional policies, institutional technology, group activity, group composition, and facilitation. The factors are validated through repetitive evaluation using authentic online learning courses, as well as using a focus group discussion with experienced online facilitators. This way, the factors provide…

Online learningGroup learningOnline courseActive learningMathematics educationFacilitationGroup compositionDesign sciencePsychologyFocus group
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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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Online Hate Speech in the European Union : A Discourse-Analytic Perspective

2017

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license and reports on research carried out as part of the European Union co-funded C.O.N.T.A.C.T. project which targeted hate speech and hate crime across a number of EU member states. It showcases the bearing that discourse analytic research can have on our understanding of this phenomenon that is a growing global cause for concern. Although ‘hate speech’ is often incorporated in legal and policy documents, there is no universally accepted definition, which in itself warrants research into how hatred is both expressed and perceived. The research project synthesises discourse analytic and corpus linguistics techniques, and presents its key finding…

Open Accessdiscourse analysis of social mediaC.O.N.T.A.C.T. project European Unionracism in online comments forumhate speech in reaction to newshate speech researchdiscourse analytic researchcorpus linguistics methods
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Sequential visual reaction times

1988

The reaction-time to a series of successive digits was measured on two subjects. After practice, it was found that whilst the reaction time to the onset of the series was constant at 150 ms, the response time to additional digits became less and less to asymptote to a level of about 50 ms. The time course of this ‘chorus-line’ phenomenon was studied in greater temporal detail by varying the interval in steps of 20 ms. The effect was greatest at 200 ms. Thereafter, it declined and for long intervals reached the value of a standard reaction time. On a third inexperienced subject, the learning period was established; this was about 300–400 presentations. The implications of these findings are …

OphthalmologyInterval (music)medicine.medical_specialtyTime coursemedicineAudiologyConstant (mathematics)Sensory SystemsSimulationOptometryVisual motorMathematicsOphthalmic and Physiological Optics
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MSc course program on biomedical optics

1997

A new Msc study course program on biomedical optics has been developed and adapted. The program consists of three main parts. (1) Fundamentals of tissue optics, (2) Optical sensing for diagnostics and monitoring, (3) Laser-tissue interaction and laser treatment. The full program and some comments on it are presented.

OpticsMaterials scienceLaser tissue interactionTissue opticsbusiness.industryOptical sensingLaser treatmentNanotechnologybusinessCourse (navigation)SPIE Proceedings
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Perceived overqualification, relative deprivation, and person-centric outcomes: The moderating role of career centrality

2018

Abstract In this study, we develop and test a model examining why and when perceived overqualification relates to career satisfaction and subjective well-being. In a sample of 143 new university graduates in Spain with data collected across two time periods, we showed that perceived overqualification interacted with career centrality to predict relative deprivation, which in turn was related to lower career satisfaction, positive affect, and life satisfaction, as well as higher negative affect. Further, perceived overqualification had negative main effects on career satisfaction, negative affect, and life satisfaction. The results suggest the importance of perceived overqualification for we…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management05 social sciencesLife satisfaction050109 social psychologyOverqualificationSample (statistics)medicine.disease_causeCareer satisfactionEducationTest (assessment)0502 economics and businessmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesRelative deprivationPsychologyCentralitySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied PsychologyJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Company matters: Goal-related social capital in the transition to working life

2005

Abstract Using longitudinal data on 343 young adults, the present study investigated the social ties involved in young adults’ work-related goals, how these ties change during transition to working life, and whether social ties contribute to success in dealing with the transition. The results showed that goal-relevant social ties reflected changes in the young adults’ developmental context. Furthermore, social ties that included a person with high socioeconomic status and weaker social ties contributed to employment success, whereas social ties containing one’s supervisor were associated with quality of employment. The results also showed that goal-related social hindrance increased young a…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementAdult developmentContext (language use)EducationSocial supportInterpersonal tiesJob satisfactionLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologySocioeconomic statusSchool-to-work transitionApplied PsychologySocial capitalJournal of Vocational Behavior
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Family-supportive organization perceptions, multiple dimensions of work–family conflict, and employee satisfaction : a test of model across five samp…

2008

Work-family conflict (WFC) is recognized as a major issue affecting both individual employees and their employers. Preliminary research shows that the more employees perceive their work environment as family-supportive, the less they experience WFC (Allen, 2001). Moreover, there are theoretical and empirical reasons to expect that by reducing WFC, a family-supportive work environment would enhance employees’ satisfaction with their job, family, and life in general. In addition, despite the impressive body of research that has been devoted to WFC, there have been few studies that have assessed WFC as a multidimensional construct, other than those that distinguish between directions of confli…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementConceptualizationEconomicsWork–family conflictmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesApplied psychologyLife satisfaction050109 social psychologyEducationTest (assessment)Multiple time dimensionsPerception0502 economics and business8. Economic growth0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJob satisfactionLife-span and Life-course StudiesConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of vocational behavior
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Three-Way Interactions Among Interruptions/Multitasking Demands, Occupational Age, and Alertness: A Diary Study

2015

In this study, we examined the within-person relationships between workday “cognitive” stressors (multitasking demands and workflow interruptions) and strain (situational well-being throughout the day and irritation in the evening). We hypothesized that occupational age, in terms of job tenure and an indicator of functional age (alertness), would moderate these relationships in that employees with low experience and low alertness would suffer most from the stressors. We conducted a 5-day diary study in a sample of 123 nurses, with 4 measurements per day (3 taken during the work shift and 1 taken in the evening), and 1 survey (occupational age) and computer-based cognitive performance test b…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)EveningSociology and Political ScienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)StressorCognitionDevelopmental psychologyAlertnessIndustrial relationsHuman multitaskingEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceGeriatrics and GerontologyValence (psychology)Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyWork, Aging and Retirement
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