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A reflective characterisation of occasional user

2017

This work revisits established user classifications and aims to characterise a historically unspecified user category, the Occasional User (OU). Three user categories, novice, intermediate and expert, have dominated the work of user interface (UI) designers, researchers and educators for decades. These categories were created to conceptualise user's needs, strategies and goals around the 80s. Since then, UI paradigm shifts, such as direct manipulation and touch, along with other advances in technology, gave new access to people with little computer knowledge. This fact produced a diversification of the existing user categories not observed in the literature review of traditional classificat…

business.industryComputer scienceUser modelingUser journey05 social sciencesComputer user satisfaction02 engineering and technologyUser requirements documentUser interface designHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)User experience designInterface metaphorHuman–computer interaction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesUser interfacebusiness050107 human factorsGeneral PsychologyComputers in Human Behavior
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Reflections on the advent of a more enterprising culture in Finland : an exploratory study

2001

collocationrisk-takinginnovativenessriskienhallintayrittäjyysmetaphorenterprising tendenciesyrityksetinnovaatiotcognitive psychologyenterprise cultureentrepreneurial climateyritystoimintaSuomiluovuusyrityskulttuuririskit
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Les métaphores et les comparaisons dans la séries de romans Les jeunes filles de Henry de Montherlant : analyse syntaxique et thématique

1998

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Die durch COVID-19 infizierte Pressesprache. Coronavirus in sprachlichen Bildern

2022

The coranavirus pandemic has changed not only the lives of people around the world, but also the language they use. This paper aims to analyse the metaphors used to describe the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the COVID-19 disease it causes. It furthermore indicates the extent to which these metaphors determine how the pandemic is portrayed in press articles. The cognitive picture of the coronavirus (or pandemic) will be presented with reference to conceptual metaphors, as these are understood by Lakoff and Johnson (2014) and Jäkel (2003). The analysis considers the timeframe that starts with the outbreak of the pandemic in December 2019 and ends in March 2022, with the resulting corpus including 278 …

coronavirus metaphorspandemic metaphorsCOVID-19 mataphorsActa Germanica: German studies in Africa
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Metaphoric Conceptualization of Social Reality in the Language of News Media

2021

Today, social reality can hardly be viewed as the one-state-one-nationone language ideological framework (Bauman and Briggs, 2003). The modern multilingual and multicultural communities are inclined to examine social reality in a multiple variety of socio-economic and political manifestations and forms. To understand how social reality can be explored through examining certain socio-political processes in a country, the present paper aims at analysing the role of conceptual metaphor in cases when political scandals, involving corruption charges of high-ranking officials in Latvia are considered. For this purpose, the present study has focused on the analysis of selected commentaries that de…

corruption-related political scandalsConceptualizationSocial realityMedia studiesconceptual metaphorP1-1091General Medicinemagazine irqualitative discourse analysiscase studyLiterature (General)SociologyPN1-6790Philology. LinguisticsNews mediaBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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Metaphorical representation of European migration crisis in Spanish and Russian press in 2017

2018

Resumen: El artículo presenta un estudio contrastivo de las metáforas extraídas de los textos noticiosos relativas a la crisis de refugiados publicados en 2017 en las páginas Web de seis periódicos, tres de los cuales son de España y tres de Rusia. El corpus español está compuesto de noticias tanto nacionales como internacionales. La investigación tiene perspectiva sincrónica y apela por la metodología mixta entre el periodismo y la lingüística. El análisis abarca estudio estructural de las metáforas en los textos periodísticos y pone de manifiesto su relación con la actualidad que refleja. El estudio combina la mirada cualitativa y cuantitativa. Abstract: This article presents a contrastiv…

crisis migratoriaMetáforalenguaje periodísticomedia languageMetaphorrefugeesrefugiadosmigration crisis
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Freedom and Necessity in The Winter’s Tale

2014

From the first expository scene, The Winter’s Tale exhibits a concern with necessity, either through the use of the word itself, its derivatives (necessities, necessary), and their synonyms (needful, required) or through the notion of what “must” happen, what “cannot but” happen. The recurrence of such terms conveys a sense that this is a world where no one is free, and every action is dictated by force of circumstance. This is reinforced by the widespread use of the traditional imagery of fate. Yet the characters of the play are reluctant to submit to necessity. Some even fantasize states of absolute freedom, including freedom from the laws of nature. The play itself, notwithstanding the o…

critique littéraireNatural law[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historythéâtre[SHS.MUSEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyStoicism[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureDenialLIT015000[SHS.MUSEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyFree willTheatermedia_commonLaw and economicsPhilosophyWilliam Shakespeare[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureDeterminismAbsolute (philosophy)Action (philosophy)DSGS[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[ SHS.MUSEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Cultural heritage and museologyLiterature British Isles
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The trees in the middle of Paradise (Gn 2:9) during the Great Lent: Orthodox hymnography as biblical interpretation

2022

The article examines the interpretation of the Scripture in Byzantine hymnography during the Great Lent. Some notable recent contributions focus on Andrew of Crete’s and Romanos the Melodist’s compositions, illustrating the hymnographic way of understanding the Scriptures. The author of this study presents a selection of stanzas from hymns of the Triodion that refer to the trees of Paradise. Hymnography perceives the trees in Genesis 2–3 in direct connection with the cross. Only rarely is the tree of life a metaphor for Jesus, as the shadow of the tree of the cross is seldom a metaphor for protection. Another interesting aspect in relation to hymnography is the fact that it represents a typ…

crossHistoryMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectBS1-2970Tree of lifelentPractical TheologyNew Testamenttrees of Paradise; Byzantine Hymnography; cross; Triodion; Lent; intertextuality.ParadiseIntertextualitymedia_commonLiteraturebusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)triodionReligious studiestrees of paradiseintertextualityBV1-5099DepictionThe Biblebyzantine hymnographyExegesisbusinessHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Klassesamtaler som eksistensielt drama - der psykisk helse oppstår mellom oss

2012

Author's version of an article in the journal: Nordic Studies in Education. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.idunn.no/ts/np/2012/02/klassesamtaler_som_eksistensielt_drama_-_der_psykisk_helse_?highlight=Ulland#highlight This article presents a qualitative study of a mental health promotion initiative at the interface between culture, health and education. In this initiative the aim is to facilitate conversations about various life issues in mainstream classes in high school. The study shows that the conversations set off thoughts and feelings with the students which are considered to be positive and meaningful and that the initiative contributes to an increased experience of …

dialogueclass conversationsinter-subjectivityexistential dramaVDP::Social science: 200::Psychology: 260VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800mental health promotionmetaphorethics
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Conceptual Metaphors and Social Action. Divine Sex as Political-Economic and Gender Paradigm in Ancient Mesopotamia

2023

Divine love is the central theme of many ancient Mesopotamian compositions. Both Sumerian and Akkadian texts poetically describe the love and sexual relationship between gods. The object of this study is to analyse, through a gender and anthropological perspective, the metaphorical language used to describe divine love relationships, focusing on the use of images from agriculture, pastoralism, and the plant world. Such metaphors contribute to the creation and at the same time to the reinforcement of a sexual imaginary, not only divine but also human. Divine sexuality and the metaphors used to describe it become, over the millennia, paradigms for understanding and thinking about human sexual…

divine sex agropastoral metaphors goddess’ sexual body sex as political paradigm gender and sexuality construction in Mesopotamia.Settore M-STO/06 - Storia Delle ReligioniSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSettore L-OR/01 - Storia Del Vicino Oriente AnticoSettore L-OR/03 - Assiriologia
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