Search results for "Move"
showing 10 items of 2153 documents
The Timecourse of Sentence Processing in the Brain
2015
This chapter discusses the current state of the art with regard to the timecourse of sentence processing in the brain. It outlines the challenges associated with studying timecourse information at the sentence level from a neurobiological perspective and describes competing theoretical and empirical perspectives in this domain. In addition to drawing on findings from neurophysiological methods (electroencephalography [EEG]; magnetoencephalography [MEG]), insights from eye movement measures during natural reading are also taken into account. The chapter concludes that while we are currently unable to make absolute claims about the timecourse of sentence processing from a neurobiological pers…
Using eye-movement modelling examples to improve critical reading of multiple webpages on a conflicting topic
2022
This project investigates the effects of an EMME intervention on undergraduates' sourcing when reading conflicting multiple texts on the Internet. Dependent variables: eye-movements on SERP, webs header, texts authors, and texts; use of source information in summaries; ideas from texts in summaries.
Contemporary performance art by Helena Walsh: embodiment as empowerment in an Irish context
2016
Ever since the 1970s, performance artists have used their bodies as a means to question the patriarchal control of women. In Ireland, where the body is at the center of debates over contraception, abortion and divorce, feminist performance art has proved particularly pertinent to substitute the real experiential body to the allegorical or fetishized female body. Through her performances, Helena Walsh incites the viewers to respond to the effect of ideology on the physical body. Embodiment, impersonation and incorporation make the body explicit and reopen historical wounds.
The suffragette movement in H.G. Wells's "Ann Veronica" and May Sinclair's "The Tree of Heaven"
2016
In H.G. Wells’s Ann Yeronica (1909), the eponymous heroine embraces new womanhood and a rangę of feminisms in her search for life. Ann Veronica attends suffrage and other radical meetings in London once she has left her father and home in order to “live”. She is arrested during a raid on the House of Commons, while trying to defend an elderly suffragette. However, the harshness of prison life forces Ann Veronica to see the error of her ways and to seek a reconciliation with her father upon her release. Here, militant suffragism is portrayed as a turning point. It is a reaction that brings down all the powers of patriarchy upon her and causes her to accept “life” as it is rather than seek to…
Due democratiche cristiane alla Consulta nazionale: Laura Bianchini e Angela Maria Guidi Cingolani
2022
Questo articolo appartiene a uno studio più ampio che mira a ricostruire una tradizione politica femminile per comprendere alcune delle ragioni persistenti dietro il divario di genere tra accesso formale e sostanziale alle decisioni. L’obiettivo finale è quello di evidenziare il ruolo e il contributo delle donne, soprattutto di quelle che sono finite nell’oblio, nella costituzione di un’Italia democratica e repubblicana fin dalle loro prime partecipazioni all’Assemblea Nazionale Consultiva. L’Archivio della Camera dei Deputati, l’Archivio dell’Istituto Sturzo e gli articoli delle riviste dell’epoca sono state le fonti primarie della ricerca.Il 25 settembre 1945 si inaugura la Consulta che r…
At the Interface of National and Transnational: The Development of Finnish Policies against Domestic Violence in Terms of Gender Equality
2017
Although gender inequalities are the main social mechanisms behind the (re)production of domestic violence, policy responses to domestic violence as a gender-related problem vary at both the national and transnational levels. This article examines the interaction between national and transnational policies against domestic violence, focusing on how domestic violence is constructed as a gender-related problem in Finland, a Nordic welfare state that is often cited as a role model in gender equality. Using the conception of policies as historically changing and culturally specific discourses, this article offers an overview of the ways in which the perspective on domestic violence of the trans…
Fogalmak születésénél : Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen 1850-80 közötti munkásságának elemzése
2013
Praca społeczno-oświatowa Stefanii Sempołowskiej źródłem polskiej niepodległości
2018
Stefania Sempołowska była nauczycielką z zamiłowania i powołania, wychowała pokolenia postępowej młodzieży, aktywna działaczka społeczno-oświatowa. Jej działalność kształtowała się w dwóch różnych epokach historycznych, w okresie niewoli narodowej oraz w pierwszych latach Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej. W klimacie ówczesnych wydarzeń historycznych, politycznych, a także ścierających się wizji niepodległego kraju, Sempołowska organizowała tajny ruch oświatowy oraz akcję pomocy dla więźniów politycznych, a po uzyskaniu niepodległości tworzyła i propagowała koncepcję polskiej szkoły
A review of methods to assess connectivity and dispersal between fish populations in the Mediterranean Sea
2013
Fish populations are linked to each other via dispersal of individuals as eggs, larvae, juveniles or adults. The understanding of this process, known as connectivity, has a pivotal role for the management of overexploited fish stocks and the development of accurate conservation strategies. Knowledge on connectivity and fish movements is considered fundamental toward the correct design of marine protected area (MPA) networks for the achievement of the benefits of protection. Connectivity patterns are still largely unknown worldwide. A general lack of knowledge is particularly evident for the Mediterranean Sea where few studies dealing with this topic have been carried out and some methods, c…
The Riverine Organism Drift Imager: A new technology to study organism drift in rivers and streams
2023
1. Drift or downstream dispersal is a fundamental process in the life cycle of many riverine organisms. In the face of rapidly declining freshwater biodiversity, there is a need to enhance our capacity to study the drift of riverine organisms, by overcoming the limitations of traditional labour-intensive sampling methods that result in data of low temporal and spatial resolution. 2. To address this need, we developed a new technology, the Riverine Organism Drift Imager (RODI), which combines in situ imaging with machine-learning classification. This technique expands on the traditional methodology by replacing the collection cup of a drift net with a camera system that continuously images r…