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Negotiating female judoka identities in Greece : A Foucauldian discourse analysis

2015

Abstract Objectives The objectives of this paper are to trace the discourses through which female Greek judokas articulate their sporting experiences and to explore how they construct their identities through the negotiation of sociocultural beliefs and gender stereotypes. Design This article is based on interview data from a larger ethnographic research with women judo athletes, grounded in a cultural praxis framework. Method Ten semi-structured interviews were conducted during fieldwork in Greece. Interview data were analyzed drawing on a Foucauldian approach to discourse analysis. Results We identified four concepts—biology, gender, femininity, and judo/sport—that were central to unearth…

ta520media_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisIdentity (social science)ethnographysukupuoliAgency (sociology)genderSociocultural evolutionta315discourse analysisApplied Psychologymedia_commonetnografiaPraxisbiologyAthletesGender studiesbiology.organism_classificationFemininitydiskurssianalyysikamppailulajitmartial artscultural praxisPsychologySocial psychologyFoucauldian discourse analysisPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Harnessing Women’s Potential as a Soft Engine for Growth : Lessons from Contrasting Trajectories between Finland and Japan for Growing Economies

2017

Harnessing the vigor of women’s potential is essential for inclusive economic growth in a digital economy moving toward aging society. This can be a soft engine for sustainable growth substitutable for costly hard investment. While there exists explicit evidence of a virtual cycle between economic growth and gender balance improvement, emerging countries cannot afford to overcome the constraints of low income. Given the foregoing, this paper analyzed possible co-evolution between economic growth, gender balance improvement and digital innovation initiated by information and communication technology (ICT) advancement. Using a unique dataset representing the state of gender balance improvemen…

ta520naisetmedia_common.quotation_subjectliikeradatboardsgender balancelautakunnatsukupuoligender sensitivitytalouskasvuJapanDevelopment economicsSuomigenderHofstede's cultural dimensions theorytrilateral co-evolutionDigital economyFunction (engineering)Emerging marketsta512Finlandmedia_commonta113women board membersJapanisukupuolisensitiivisyysgender balance intensityInvestment (macroeconomics)economic growthdigitaalitekniikkaComputingMilieux_GENERALtasa-arvoequality (values)Information and Communications Technologyself-propagationcultural dimensionBusinessdigital technologySustainable growth rateDeveloped countryJournal of Technology Management for Growing Economies
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Sisubiotus hakaiensis sp. nov. (Tardigrada, Macrobiotidae), a new tardigrade species from Calvert Island (British Columbia, Canada)

2022

Tardigrades reports from British Columbia (Canada) trace back to 1908 and numerous species have been recorded from this region, despite the relatively few published sampling studies. We describe by integrative taxonomy (light microscopy morphology, morphometrics, and DNA sequencing) a new tardigrade species, Sisubiotus hakaiensis sp. nov. from the British Columbia central coast. The new species has been found in moss collected from a vertical rock outcrop near the Hakai Institute Calvert Island Field Station. Sisubiotus hakaiensis sp. nov. differs from all the other known species in the genus by the presence of a labyrinthine layer inside the egg process walls, whereas no consistent differe…

tardigradesHakaikarhukaisetsystematiikka (biologia)BC central coastMacrobiotidaeBiodiversityegg morphologymorfologiaddc:590EutardigradaParachelaTardigradalajinmääritysAnimaliaintegrative taxonomyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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Chemicals and chemoreceptors: ecologically relevant signals driving behavior in Drosophila

2015

Insects encounter a vast repertoire of chemicals in their natural environment, which can signal positive stimuli like the presence of a food source, a potential mate, or a suitable oviposition site as well as negative stimuli such as competitors, predators, or toxic substances reflecting danger. The presence of specialized chemoreceptors like taste and olfactory receptors allows animals to detect chemicals at short and long distances and accordingly, trigger proper behaviors toward these stimuli. Since the first description of olfactory and taste receptors in Drosophila melanogaster 15 years ago, our knowledge on the identity, properties, and function of specific chemoreceptors has increase…

tastelcsh:QH540-549.5receptorfungilcsh:Evolutionlcsh:QH359-425Ecology and EvolutionDrosophilalcsh:Ecologyecological nicherepulsionOlfactionattractionFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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Sensitivity of bipartite network analyses to incomplete sampling and taxonomic uncertainty

2023

Bipartite network analysis is a powerful tool to study the processes structuring interactions in ecological communities. In applying the method, it is assumed that the sampled interactions provide an accurate representation of the actual community. However, acquiring a representative sample may be difficult as not all species are equally abundant or easily identifiable. Two potential sampling issues can compromise the conclusions of bipartite network analyses: failure to capture the full range of interactions (sampling completeness) and use of a taxonomic level higher than species to evaluate the network (taxonomic resolution). We asked how commonly used descriptors of bipartite antagonisti…

taxonomic resolutionverkkoteoriasystematiikka (biologia)eliöyhteisötsampling completenessisäntälajitbipartite networkssampling issueshost-parasite interactionsbipartite networks; host–parasite interactions; sampling completeness; sampling issues; taxonomic resolutionloisethost–parasite interactionsotantanäytteenottoEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Additions to terrestrial flora of Tunisia: occurrence and taxonomic notes

2020

We document new records of 11 vascular taxa. Some were found in the wild for the first time and, therefore, are new reports to terrestrial flora of Tunisia. One species, Ranunculus acris L., is reported for the first time for North Africa. Parietaria cretica L. is confirmed for North Africa. Details about the distribution and habitats of the 11 species are provided, and comments on their status and taxonomy are included.

taxonomyGeographyNew recordslcsh:Biology (General)EcologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatachorologyNorth Africalcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNew recordCheck List
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Mystemys giganteus n. gen. et sp.: an enigmatic and rare cricetid from the Terre Rosse M013 fissure filling (Gargano, Southeastern Italy).

2016

Mystemys giganteus is a new strongly endemic cricetid that occurs only in the recently discovered M013 Terre Rosse fissure filling of the Gargano area. This species was presented alongside the other taxa of the M013 fissure in a previous paper and it is here described in detail. Although the material includes only five molars, Mystemys is exceptional for its very large size (length of M1: 6.23 mm) and peculiar morphology. The molars are heavy built with bulged and robust cusps, tubercular crests, narrow valleys, very thick and crenulated enamel. The morphological features of Mystemys are very carefully described, with special focus on the evolutionary modifications induced by isolation. The…

taxonomyinsular domainevolutionMioceneSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaCricetidae
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El lenguaje de las tecnologías en la formación de maestros

2020

Este artículo se encuentra disponible a texto completo en la siguiente URL: https://revistas.uam.es/tendenciaspedagogicas/article/view/tp2020_36_09 Este número monográfico de la revista Tendencias Pedagógicas lleva por título "La alfabetización académica". Este trabajo pretende reflexionar sobre las implicaciones educativas que hoy día tiene la competencia mediática en los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje. La evolución de las TIC y, sobre todo, de la tecnología móvil, ha provocado una revolución comunicativa educativa y social que afecta al mundo educativo; los contextos edu-cativos son cambiantes y evolucionan rápido, teniendo que adaptarse a los cambios socioculturales, tecnológi-cos, et…

tecnología de la informaciónProfesores - Formación continuada.050801 communication & media studiesTecnología educativa.formación de profesoresInformática - Aplicaciones en educación.Teachers - Education (Continuing education)0508 media and communicationsSocial revolutionPedagogynuevas tecnologíasEducación - Innovaciones tecnológicas.dispositivo móvilMobile technologySociologySociocultural evolutionCompetence (human resources)iniciación informáticaHuman communicationReview studyInternetEducational technology.Technological change05 social sciencesGeneral Engineering050301 educationtecnología de la educaciónEducation - Technological innovations.Computer science in education.Information and Communications Technologycompetencia comunicativa0503 education
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Tectono-sedimentary evolution of wedge-top basins in the north-western Sicilian Maghrebides (Italy)

2012

tectono-sedimentary evolutionSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSicilian Maghrebideswedge-top basin
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Gill area explains deviations from body size–metabolic rate relationship in teleost fishes

2022

Whether gill area constrains fish metabolism through oxygen limitation is a debated topic. Here, the authors provide insights into this question by analysing mass-specific metabolic rates across 44 teleost fishes extracted from FishBase. They explore whether species deviations from metabolic rates predicted by body mass can be explained by species gill area. They show that the gill area explains c. 26%–28% of species-level deviations from mass-specific metabolic rates. Their findings suggest that gill area might indeed be one of the factors limiting metabolic rate in fishes.

teleost fishGillsendocrine systemanimal structuresfungiFishesVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400VDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Marinbiologi: 497kiduksetAquatic Scienceoxygen consumptionOxygenOxygen Consumptionmeta-analyseskokoGill sizeAnimalsBody Sizebody sizemetabolismaineenvaihduntaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicskalathapenottoJournal of Fish Biology
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