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Comparación del valor democrático de las discusiones de Facebook entre perfiles de candidatos políticos españoles a las elecciones generales de 2011

2017

This article examines the democratic value of user-generated comments on the Facebook profiles of three Spanish candidates during the Spanish General Election campaign of 2011 through a content analysis that operationalizes deliberative democracy. The findings show that these online spaces do not meet deliberative standards, but that they still serve democratic functions, such as citizen self-expression, democratic socialization and reinforcement of social cohesion among party activists and sympathizers. Moreover, results indicate that democratic value might vary depending on the size of the party where talk takes place. Political conversation on the walls of hegemonic candidates who belong…

Value (ethics)Hegemonymedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesHM401-1281PoliticsDeliberative democracy0508 media and communicationsGeneral electiondemocracia050602 political science & public administrationcomunicación políticaSociology (General)Sociologymedia_common05 social sciencesMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesDemocracy0506 political sciencedeliberaciónredes socialesIdeologydiscusión onlineSocial psychologyDiversity (politics)Revista Internacional de Sociología
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The role of transformation in learning and education for sustainability

2018

Education research has acknowledged the value of transformation, which offers an opportunity for researching and rethinking how appropriate and successful educational practices may be. However, despite the role of transformation in higher education and particularly in sustainability learning, there is a paucity of studies which examine the extent to which transformation and learning on matters related to sustainable development may be integrated. Based on this perceived research need, the purpose of this article is to present how transformation in learning in education for sustainability requires the commitment of Faculty and the engament of students. To do this, a set of qualitative case s…

Value (ethics)Higher education020209 energyStrategy and Management:Ensenyament i aprenentatge::Innovació i Investigació educativa [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental stewardship01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTransformationEducationPolitical science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCurriculum0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceSustainable developmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryHigher education institutions4. EducationEnsenyament universitari--InvestigacióEducation for sustainable developmentTransformative learningSustainabilitySustainabilityEngineering ethicsEducation Higher--Researchbusiness
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Teaching immersive journalism

2021

This chapter adds value by offering an overview and fresh insights from some of the leading journalism educators in the world, focusing on the interplay of emergent technologies and journalism, especially in relation to immersive journalism. So far, journalism educators have not been at the forefront of immersive journalism studies, although journalists, content, and audiences, especially students, have received attention. The chapter maps the journalism educators that have been teaching Immersive Journalism courses. Associate Professor of Practice Robert Hernandez from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles has been teaching immersive technologies for journalism since 2012. He …

Value (ethics)Higher educationbusiness.industryMedia studiesimmersiivinen journalismiVirtual realityopetusImmersive technologymedia-alakoulutusopiskelujournalismiJournalismAugmented realityjournalistiikkaSociologybusinessAssociate professor
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Trading off benefits and costs in higher education: A qualitative research with international incoming students

2017

Abstract Globalization has brought new challenges to Higher Education Institutions such as international exchange programs. In this context, the purpose of this work is to analyse students’ value trade-off in their terms abroad. Specifically, a multidimensional framework on value as trade-off is applied: two negative dimensions of sacrifice: monetary (price) and non-monetary (time and efforts), and three groups of benefits: functional (location, facilities, infrastructure, timetables, etc.), social (relationships with instructors, with other students, networks, etc.), and emotional (having fun while being a student). For that purpose, an exploratory research was undertaken using qualitative…

Value (ethics)Higher educationbusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesExploratory research050301 educationContext (language use)Public relationsDestinationsFocus groupEducationGlobalization0502 economics and business050211 marketingSociologyMarketingbusiness0503 educationQualitative researchThe International Journal of Management Education
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The Source Value of Arabic Typikon-Manuscripts as Testimonials for the Byzantinization of the Melkites

2021

With the expansion of Islam, the patriarchates of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria were divided from the Byzantine Empire. The Orthodox Christians there still defined themselves as Byzantine Orthodox and began to adapt their liturgical customs by adopting Byzantine liturgical books. When Greek was not understood any longer, they began to translate and copy their liturgical books, thereby creating their own branch of tradition, which is marked by multilingualism, reception of their own Bible tradition as well as the exclusion of “neo-martyrs” from their calendar of saints.

Value (ethics)HistoryArabicliturgymedia_common.quotation_subjectRūm-OrthodoxBL1-2790liturgical reformTypikonMelkiteMultilingualismSyriac Christianitymedia_commonmanuscriptReligions. Mythology. RationalismReligious studiesEmpireIslamlanguage.human_languageByzantine RiteArabic ChristianityTypikonlanguageLiturgyClassicsByzantine architectureReligions
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Much ado about nothing? The intendant, the gentilshommes and the investigations into nobility in Burgundy (1664-1670)

2008

In 1664 Louis XIV did not spare the Burgundian nobles where furnishing proof of their entitlement to nobility was concerned. His quest for usurpers, which occurred throughout the French kingdom, generated severe misgivings among the gentilshommes, those nobles who had the right to sit in the provincial estates and feared that members of their Chambre would suffer pointless harassment. However, the process was conducted in an unexpectedly lenient manner, demonstrating that royal authority—through its local representative, the intendant Claude Bouchu—could be employed in a conciliatory fashion. The monarchical system, negotiated as much as imposed, should be understood within the framework of…

Value (ethics)HistoryHistory06 humanities and the artsEntitlement16. Peace & justice060104 historyPoliticsNobilityMonarchyNothingLawHarassmentPolitical culture0601 history and archaeologyFrench History
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On the Role of Internationalization of Firm-Level Corporate Governance – The Case of Audit Committees

2020

Motivated by agency theory and arguments from linguistic studies, we argue in this paper the internationalization of a firm’s audit committee to be associated with weaker firm-level corporate governance. Based on 2,015 publicly traded European firms from 16 countries over 2000-2018, we find the presence of foreign directors on audit committees to have a significant negative impact on financial reporting quality (FRQ). The effect is found to be weaker in countries with strong investor protection. We find linguistic differences within audit committees an important explanation for the negative influence of foreign directors on FRQ. The results are robust to alternative FRQ measures and model s…

Value (ethics)HistoryPolymers and Plasticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCompromiseCorporate governanceAudit committeePrincipal–agent problemAccountingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringInternationalizationPropensity score matchingQuality (business)BusinessBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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El recurso al derecho penal en el ordenamiento jurídico español para la consecución del principio de igualdad entre hombres y mujeres

2020

Los últimos años estamos asistiendo al uso y abuso del derecho penal en la protección de derechos fundamentales. En estas líneas reflexionamos sobre el uso del derecho penal en el ordenamiento jurídico español en la búsqueda del principio de igualdad entre hombres y mujeres. Estudiamos la LO 1/2004 y los motivos del mayor desvalor del golpe del hombre sobre la mujer, que es su pareja, así como la legitimidad de discriminación en las normas penales para igualar desigualando.

Value (ethics)Human rightsOrder (business)Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare economicsCriminal lawLegislationGeneral Medicinemedia_commonRevista Jurídica Digital UANDES
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Comparación entre las actitudes de las personas con discapacidad intelectual hacia la conducta sexual y las de sus padres

2020

Tradicionalmente, las personascon discapacidad intelectual han sido privadas del derecho aexpresarsu opinión, desestimando su capacidad de reflexión y haciendo prevalecer su mayor dependencia de los adultos de referencia. En este sentido, aunque cada vez hay una mayor conciencia de los derechos de estas personas, siguen presentes los prejuicios de sus padres hacia la sexualidad de este colectivo. Por este motivo, nos proponemos analizar las actitudes hacia la conducta sexual de las personas con discapacidad intelectual que detentan tanto las personas que integran este colectivo como sus padres. Para ello, se administró una escala breve de actitudes hacia la conducta sexual a una muestra de …

Value (ethics)Human sexualityPsychologySocial psychologyRevista INFAD de Psicología. International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology.
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The New Moral Power of Minorities

2018

The model of three interrelated social entities proposed by Gabriel Mugny to account for the role of active minorities in social innovation and change retains all its relevance and heuristic value (cf. Mugny, 1982). However, the fight of the civil rights movements of the ’60s transformed the moral perspective from which the majority regards their own behaviors towards social minorities. This resulted in an immorality judgment of discriminatory attitudes and behaviors that had long been regarded as natural. Thus a change has been effected on the relationships between majority and minority groups, providing minorities with a new moral power. As a result of such a new moral representation of p…

Value (ethics)ImmoralityMinority groupSocial Psychology05 social scienceslcsh:BF1-990active minorities; victimized minorities; collective guilt; social conflict; social influence050109 social psychologyvictimized minoritiescollective guilt050105 experimental psychologysocial conflictCollective responsibilityPower (social and political)lcsh:Psychologyactive minoritiesCivil rights movements0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial conflictSociologySocial psychologysocial influenceSocial influenceInternational Review of Social Psychology
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