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Civil Society in Making: <i>Challenges of the Somali Diaspora Organizations</i>

2013

This article contributes to the discussion on migrants and civil society by directing attention towards the importance of transnational processes. Somali organizations in Finland will be addressed against the state-failure and conflict in Somalia. Among the Somalis, an NGO largely remains an alien and donor-driven concept, whereas clan, religious affiliations and associational structures may be blurred in complex ways. There is a need to rethink the concept of ‘civil society’ and how it could be analytically used in understanding transnational civic participation. The data comprises interviews with INGOs as well as observations and discussions with Somali associations.

Civil societyDirecting attention05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyAlienCriminology16. Peace & justice050701 cultural studiesSomalilanguage.human_language0506 political scienceDiasporaPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguageClanNordic Journal of Migration Research
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Conversion as Negotiation. Converts as Actors of Civil Society

2020

This article focuses on the religious movement of the Ahmadiyya and its civil society organization, Humanity First, in West-Africa and in Europe. Particular attention is paid to the place of converts within these two institutions. Conversions to an Islamic minority and the actions of this minority are studied through the prism of social commitment. I examine the intersections between religious values, the ideas of solidarity in the societies under scrutiny and, the kaleidoscopic range of Muslim charities. The paper investigates conversion as negotiation in regard to gender, social mobility, and power. Conversion is approached here as a matter of social relations and not personal belief. I a…

Civil societyScrutinyReligious valueslcsh:BL1-2790media_common.quotation_subject0507 social and economic geography0603 philosophy ethics and religion050701 cultural studieslcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismPower (social and political)social engagementPolitical scienceBurkina Fasofaith-based NGOconversionmedia_common060303 religions & theology05 social sciencesReligious studies06 humanities and the artsSocial mobilitySocial engagementSolidarityNegotiationPolitical economyAhmadiyyaFranceReligions
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12‐month follow‐up of first‐episode psychosis in Finland and Spain—differential significance of social adjustment‐related variables

2011

Objective:  This study explored 12‐month outcome and its associations to social adjustment‐related variables in patients with first‐episode non‐affective psychosis in Finland and Spain.Methods:  Fo...

Clinical PsychologyPsychosismedicine.medical_specialtySocial adjustmentFirst episode psychosismedicineFollow up studiesIn patientmedicine.diseasePsychologyPsychiatryCross-cultural studiesMonth follow upClinical Psychologist
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Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) versus Uzes – about the Nomads on Boats on the Danube in 1064

2021

The reign of the Doukas dynasty in 1059–1078 was a time when new threats to the Byzantine Empire emerge in Europe and Asia. One of them was the increased activity of Turkmen who were penetrating the lands belonging to the Byzantines. A manifestation of these threats was visible during the rule of Constantine X Doukas (1059–1067) in 1064. We have there an invasion of the tribe of Uzes, who crossed the Danube. They ventured so far, as the vicinity of Thessalonica and the province of Hellas, plundering everything in their path. Their actions surprised the defense of the Byzantines. This attack on the empire was related to their crossing of the Danube, about which Michael Attaliates and Skylitz…

Constantine X DoukasCultural StudiesHistoryNomads’ knowledge of river crossingsUzesReligious studiesConstantine X DoukasDanubeByzantine EmpireStudia Ceranea. Journal of the Waldemar Ceran Research Centre for the History and Culture of the Mediterranean Area and South-East Europe
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Engraved in the Body: Ways of Reading Finnish People’s Memories of Mental Hospitals

2021

AbstractFinnish psychiatric practice has been heavily based on institutionalization. Mental hospitals have thus been part of Finns’ lives in many ways. Our multidisciplinary research group has investigated how experiences in these institutions are remembered today by analysing writings by patients, relatives, personnel and their children, collected in 2014–2015 with the Finnish Literature Society. The memories cover phases of psychiatric care from the 1930s to the mid-2010s. This article presents multiple ways in which experiences that are often difficult verbalize can be interpreted, e.g. by drawing on perspectives from creative, artistic and cultural studies. Collecting and archiving the …

ContextualizationInstitutionalisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGender studiesMental illnessmedicine.diseaseLiteral and figurative languageReading (process)Cultural studiesmedicineNarrativePsychologymedia_commonHistory of psychiatry
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The Construction of Collective Memory: from Franco to Democracy

2004

Collective memory is neither spontaneous nor random, but the result of a series of selective practices. It establishes group identity and sets power relations between groups. The author considers the process of selection through a case study of the transformation of Franco’s regime in Spain into a democracy. Collective memory of the time is shown to be organized around an event (the Munich Coalition or contubernio) and around the democratic transition. The author traces two opposing notions, negationist (denying any importance to Munich) and the pro-democratic, and concludes that the memory of the transition is only the memory of those who won the civil war, who were also those who enginee…

Contubernio de MúnichEvent (relativity)ExilioCollective identityMemoria colectivaLegalidad políticaSociologyDemocratizationAfirmación grupalNegacionismomedia_commonDemocraciaSignificacionesSimbolizaciónMonarguíaGeneral Arts and HumanitiesTransition (fiction)SelecciónLegitimaciónDominación socialFranquismoDemocracyIndividuosSpanish Civil WarSelectividadMEMORIAProducto socialCompromisoCultural StudiesIdentidad comunitariaIdentidad colectivaVidal-Beneyto Josémedia_common.quotation_subjectEstructura socialCollective memoryInstrumento políticoResistenciaCondición éticaSelection (linguistics)OpresiónPOLÍTICASímbolosObjetivaciónTransiciónContinuidadGruposRepresentacionesRégimen democráticoPublicaciones: Obra académico-científica: Artículos en revistas científicasNarraciónAnálisisPolitical economyAcciones: Acciones de una vida: Democracia (I)Diogenes
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From putative genes to temperament and culture: Cultural characteristics of the distribution of dominant affective temperaments in national studies

2010

Abstract Background Affective temperaments may carry distinct evolutionary advantages both on the individual or a group level, so we can expect that in different cultural and national samples the frequency of dominant affective temperaments will show characteristic differences. The aim of the present study was to investigate the characteristics of distribution of dominant affective temperaments in different national studies of general non-clinical population. Method In our study we included six studies published in different countries around the world (Argentina, Germany, Hungary, Korea, Portugal, and Lebanon) which investigated a large sample of non-clinical population using TEMPS-A, and r…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonHyperthymic temperamentPersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjectCulturePopulationAffect (psychology)Developmental psychologyHumansPersonalityHofstede's cultural dimensions theoryTemperamenteducationmedia_commonUncertainty avoidanceeducation.field_of_studyCultural CharacteristicsCross-cultural studiesCyclothymic DisorderIrritable MoodAffectPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyTemperamentPsychologyPersonalityJournal of Affective Disorders
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Culture beats gender? The importance of controlling for identity- and parenting-related risk factors in adolescent psychopathology.

2017

This study analyzed the unique effects of gender and culture on psychopathology in adolescents from seven countries after controlling for factors which might have contributed to variations in psychopathology. In a sample 2259 adolescents (M = 15 years; 54% female) from France, Germany, Turkey, Greece, Peru, Pakistan, and Poland identity stress, coping with identity stress, maternal parenting (support, psychological control, anxious rearing) and psychopathology (internalizing, externalizing and total symptomatology) were assessed. Due to variations in stress perception, coping style and maternal behavior, these covariates were partialed out before the psychopathology scores were subjected to…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMale050103 clinical psychologyCoping (psychology)Social PsychologyAdolescentSelf-conceptPsychological interventionAdolescent psychopathologyPsychological controlRisk FactorsAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesParentingPsychopathology05 social sciencesAdolescent DevelopmentCross-cultural studiesSelf ConceptStress perceptionPsychiatry and Mental healthPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalePsychologyStress Psychological050104 developmental & child psychologyPsychopathologyClinical psychologyJournal of adolescence
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Weight control behaviors among overweight, normal weight and underweight adolescents in Palestine: findings from the national study of Palestinian sc…

2009

Objective: The objective of the study is to examine the relationship between weight-control behaviors and selfreported sociodemographic characteristics, weight status, and perception of body weight in a large, representative sample of adolescents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip territories of Palestine. Method: Self-report measures of sociodemographic characteristics, body weight perception, height and weight, and weight-control behaviors were completed by 8,885 male and female students aged 12–18 years from 405 randomly selected schools as part of the 2003/2004 Palestinian Health Behavior in School-aged Children Study (HBSC). Results: In both genders, dieting to lose weight was common amon…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentDiet ReducingCross-sectional studyHealth BehaviorOverweightDevelopmental psychologyMiddle EastSex FactorsThinnessmedicineBody ImageHumansChildbusiness.industryBody WeightAge FactorsFeeding BehaviorOverweightmedicine.diseaseCross-cultural studiesObesityHealth SurveysArabsPsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsPillFemalemedicine.symptomUnderweightbusinessBody mass indexDietingDemographyThe International journal of eating disorders
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Cross-Cultural Validity of the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire: Comparison of Factor Structures in Australia, Spain, and Turkey

2002

Abstract We evaluated the cross-cultural generalizability of the factor structure for the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) using confirmatory factor analysis. The factor structure was reasonably invariant over large samples of responses by Australian, Spanish, and Turkish students. Consistent with a priori predictions, the factor structures based on Australian and Spanish high school students were somewhat more similar to each other than to those based on Turkish university students, but these differences were small. Psychometric, theoretical, cross-cultural, and practical considerations support the PSDQ's usefulness in a variety of research and applied settings. The study als…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentPsychometricsTurkeyPsychometricsTurkishSelf-conceptPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansCross-culturalOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGeneralizability theoryChildAustraliaGeneral MedicineCross-cultural studiesSport psychologySelf Conceptlanguage.human_languageConfirmatory factor analysisSpainNephrologylanguageFemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial psychologySportsResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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