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Observatory science with eXTP
2019
Disponible preprint en: arXiv:1812.04023v1 [astro-ph.HE] [v1] Mon, 10 Dec 2018 19:00:52 UTC (4,376 KB)
Predicting pool safety habits and intentions of Australian parents and carers for their young children
2019
Introduction Children under five years are most at risk of experiencing fatal and nonfatal drowning. The highest proportion of drowning incidents occur in private swimming pools. Lapses in adult supervision and failures in pool barriers are leading contributory factors for pool drowning in this age group. Methods We investigated the role of the theory of planned behavior social cognitions (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control) as well as perceived barriers, planning, role construction, and anticipated regret on parents’ and carers’ intentions and habits toward two pool safety behaviors: restricting access and supervising children around private swimming pools. The stu…
Utilizing content analysis in teaching materials for children with autism spectrum disorder
2019
It is important to look at how education materials for students with disability view disability itself. Raising the general public's awareness on autism is crucial because of the rise in the antivaxx and anti-science movements, particularly in the United States. This thesis utilizes Content Analysis to explore how a set of teaching materials for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) understands ASD and the agency of the ASD child and creates trust with the readers. I analyze two argumentation styles to understand how those forms of argumentation create trust with the readers. This study is qualitative and relies on philosophical and cultural definitions of agency and personhood. In a…
Vanhempien kausaaliattribuutioiden yhteys lapsen koulumenestykseen
2000
La conjonction et les autres mots vides: syntaxe structurale et psychomécanique du langage
2014
International audience; Le présent article offre non seulement un élargissement des notions de mots vides, et plus particulièrement celle de conjonction, mais également une conception plus complexe des parties du discours auxquelles la syntaxe structurale de L. Tesnière réserve l’appellation d’outils grammaticaux. D’une part, les analyses proposées introduisent la distinction entrejonctifs intraphrastiques, pour les éléments qui coordonnent les unités linguistiques moins complexes que la phrase, et jonctifs interphrastiques, pour les éléments qui servent d’introducteurs de l’énoncé et unissent les phrases entières. D’autre part, les opérations de jonction et de translation convergent vers u…
Suicide, Social Bodies, and Danger : Taboo, Biopower, and Parental Worry in the Films Bridgend (2015) and Bird Box (2018)
2020
In my article I study two Anglophone feature films, Jeppe Rønde's Bridgend (2015) and Susan Bier's Bird Box (2018), from the viewpoints offered by visual cultural studies and the theoretical domains of taboo and biopower. Both systems of control respond to risks and dangers to society, taboo through ideas of contagion and biopower through normative, especially medical discourses by authorized instances of knowledge production. They are reflected also in the audio-visual popular culture seeking to make sense of suicide through entertaining and artistic means. The two films I study present suicide as a contagion that has supernatural (Bird Box) and social origins (Bridgend), and as a force of…
La crise des intellectuels et ses avatars dans "Les Mandarins" de Simone de Beauvoir
2022
In the novel The Mandarins, Simone de Beauvoir shows the crisis of French intellectuals, namely writers facing ideological and political dilemmas after World War Two. Reflecting on the usefulness of their works, the main protagonists ask the fundamental question, namely why / for what to write and act. In the writer’s optics, two solutions are possible. On the one hand, the commitment, and the need for being aware of situations and actions. On the other hand, the idea of the autonomy of literature. This opposition seems to cause a failure of common expectations and hopes, conformism, collapse of values as well as love failures. The history of “broken illusions” of a known milieu allows the …
From intensive car-parenting to enabling childhood velonomy? Explaining parents’ representations of children’s leisure mobilities
2023
Intensive parenting has become a key term for analysing the pressures and priorities of contemporary western parenting culture. For mobility studies it provides a discursive framework for understanding why children’s leisure has shifted from free play and mobility towards various adult-led organised activities and why parents deem it necessary to control children’s leisure journeys in an unprecedented manner. Most of the research on parenting and mobility has explained these trends with urban risks and safeguarding, but this paper highlights how parents also control, manage and enable children’s mobility to resource and enrich them with various dispositions. We use children’s mobility exper…
Die Unterstützung der Eltern beim Fremdsprachenlernen ihres Kindes
2013
Vieraiden kielten oppiminen ei rajoitu pelkästään kouluun ja opettajan järjestämään toimintaan, vaan kieliä opitaan myös muissa yhteyksissä, esim. perheen parissa. Sosiokulttuurinen oppimisteoria, joka toimii tämän pro gradu -tutkielman taustateoriana, painottaa vanhempien ja lapsen välisen vuorovaikutuksen sekä oppijan tekijyyden tärkeyttä oppimisessa. Vanhempien tuesta tehdyt tutkimukset osoittavat, että vanhempien tuki on tärkeää ja hyödyllistä lastensa oppimisessa etenkin motivaation ja koulumenestyksen kannalta. Vanhempien tukea lastensa kielten oppimisessa ei ole Suomessa kuitenkaan tutkittu. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää, miten vanhemmat tukevat 5./6.-luokalla olevien l…
Fruit and vegetable consumption among 3–5-year-old Finnish children and their parents : is there an association?
2020
This study investigated the association between the home food environment and the consumption frequency of raw and cooked vegetables, berries and fruit among 3–5-year-old children and their mothers and fathers. The target group consisted of 3–5-year-old children (N=114) attending public early childhood education and care, and their parents (N=100). Cross-sectional data were collected from the parents with questionnaires assessing the home food environment, children and parents’ vegetable, berry and fruit consumption, and food neophobia. Linear mixed-effects models and principal component analysis were used to examine the association of parental consumption and the home food environment with…