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Destination engagement on Facebook: Time and seasonality

2019

Abstract This paper studies the influence of time frames (posting day and posting time) and seasonality (low, medium and high) on positive/negative engagement in a Destination Management Organization (DMO) on Facebook. A content analysis was carried out on 639 posts, 178,913 audience reactions to such posts and 5330 comments. These posts were shared 45,194 times by the audience. The data analysis (regression analyses with optimal scaling) suggests that the best times to post are at 8  am , 10  am , 2  pm and 5  pm ; Thursday and Saturday are the best days to post, and the period before summer (from January to June) are the best months. These results have implications for DMOs and National T…

05 social sciencesAdvertisingDestination managementDevelopmentSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseTime frameGeographyContent analysisTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementThursday0502 economics and businessmedicine050211 marketingOptimal scaling050212 sport leisure & tourismPeriod (music)TourismAnnals of Tourism Research
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Time structure in men’s professional doubles tennis: does team experience allow finishing the points faster?

2021

This article provides information on the time structure of the doubles game in tennis and studies the influence of team experience on this time structure. The sample consisted of 2339 points corres...

05 social sciencesApplied psychologyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSample (statistics)030229 sport sciences050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDuration (music)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOrthopedics and Sports MedicineRacquet SportsTime structurePsychologyInternational Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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Wandering lives: a case study of ethnic and cultural selfidentification discourses of two adult cross-cultural kids from a family of Transylvanian Sa…

2019

Abstract The paper presents a case study of two adult crosscultural kids (ACCK’s) from a family of Saxons that emigrated from Romania during communist period. They had what we call a wandering life before resettling as adults in Romania. The objective of the paper is to present and analyse how the ethnic and cultural selfidentification discourse of the two is constructed and its modulations between a primordial stance and a contextual one.

05 social sciencesEthnic groupIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologyGender studiesmigrationHM401-1281case study050902 family studiesCross-culturaltransylvanian saxons0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesthird cultural kidsSociology (General)Sociology0509 other social sciencesCommunismPeriod (music)identitySocial Change Review
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Design and validation of a music technology course for initial music teacher education based on the TPACK Model and the Project-Based Learning approa…

2019

This project outlines a design for, and presents an evaluation and validation of, an information and communication technology (ICT) training course on an initial teacher education programme for pre-service music teachers at a Spanish University. The primary objective was to improve initial teacher education in music technology through a course design with two key components: (1) constructivist learning through collaborative projects (PBL) and (2) the technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) integration framework. The course saw students carry out four real-life projects, three of which involved the elaboration of educational material through the exclusive use of musical technolog…

05 social sciencesMusic technology050301 education06 humanities and the artsProject-based learningMusic education060404 musicComputer Science ApplicationsEducationCourse (navigation)Mathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychology0503 education0604 artsMusicMúsica Ensenyament
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Expert pianists’ practice perspectives: A production and listening study

2021

The purpose of this study was to investigate how professional pianists practice music for a concert, and whether their individual cognitive orientations in such practice processes can be identified accurately from the resulting performances. In Study I, four pianists, previously found to be skilled music memorizers, practiced and performed a short piece by André Jolivet over the course of two weeks, during which their practice strategies were studied using semi-structured interviews, and analyses of practice diaries, practice activities, and eye-movement data. The results indicate that the pianists used similar basic strategies but had different cognitive orientations, here called “practic…

05 social sciencesProduction (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionActive listening06 humanities and the artsPsychology050105 experimental psychology0604 artsMusic060404 musicCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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Rhythm pattern discrimination by primary school students

2020

Ascertaining the most effective modes of presenting rhythmic information to students is extremely important in order to facilitate rhythm training. This study examines the effects of different bimodal presentations of rhythmic information on the discrimination of rhythm patterns by primary school students. A 2 × 2 factorial design was conducted with two variables – audiovisual and audio-textual – each using two levels (static and dynamic). Four experimental conditions were designed: (1) static audiovisual, (2) dynamic audiovisual, (3) static audio-textual and (4) dynamic audio-textual. Data were collected by administering a rhythmic discrimination test to intact classes in second grade ( N…

05 social sciencesRhythm patternMusic education050105 experimental psychologyEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRhythmOrder (business)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicCognitive psychologyResearch Studies in Music Education
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Are music performance anxiety and performance boost perceived as extremes of the same continuum?

2013

Music performance anxiety (MPA) is considered non-beneficial but its debilitating aspects are not directly addressed in current questionnaires (“general MPA”). Together with general MPA, we assessed “debilitating MPA” with questions about aspects that debilitate musical performance. In addition, since musicians often experience a beneficial aspect of MPA in the form of a performance boost, we assessed this boost with additional questionnaire items. The first goal of our questionnaire survey was to investigate whether general MPA is perceived as part of the same continuum as performance boost. Our second goal was to determine which aspects of MPA may lead to a downward spiral of a musical c…

05 social sciencesmedicineAnxietyQuestionnaire050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)medicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyMusicPsychology of Music
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Selves, interactive representations and context

2021

Abstract In this paper, I re-examine the notion of ‘clause-as-representation’ in Michael Halliday’s systemic functional theory of language. I argue that ‘representation’ is a mode of linguistic action that cannot be understood in terms of the experiential metafunction alone. Instead, a theoretical account of representation must be undertaken in relation to all the metafunctions. Rejecting encodingist accounts of representation, I develop the argument that representations are interactively constituted and emergent in languaging activity. The paper develops these arguments in relation to a process ontological account of the relations between language and the world-side phenomena that language…

050101 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesMatrix (music)Representation (systemics)Context (language use)050105 experimental psychologyLinguisticsCharacter (mathematics)Action (philosophy)Argument0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyRelation (history of concept)IndividuationLanguage, Context and Text
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Galerías de «mujeres ilustres» o el sinuoso camino de la excepción a la norma cotidiana (ss. XV-XVIII).

2000

Between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries, collections of «illustrious women» were a very widely spread genre all over Europe. Humanistic and courtly in their origins, they were linked to the discourse of women´s «excellence» and they transmitted the values of privilege and aristocratic ethics. At the same time, they showed ambivalent, disturbing and powerful images of «women on top». The fact that its popularity seems to have increased during the eighteenth century and that they took more widespread forms such as articles in the periodicals raises interesting questions about the meanings those images, opposed in many ways to Enlightenment values and attitudes, could have for eight…

050101 languages & linguisticsHistoryHistoryFifteenthCulturamedia_common.quotation_subjectEducaciónErudición.CultureDonesSocial SciencesHumanismMujeres; Cultura; Ilustración; Educación; Erudición.IlustraciónEducationlcsh:Social SciencesHerudición.Excellenceilustración0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWomenmedia_commonEnlightenment05 social sciencesEnlightenmentMujeresculturaErudition.PopularityFemininitylcsh:HmujeresEducacióeducaciónHumanitiesWomen; Culture; Enlightenment; Education; Erudition.Privilege (social inequality)Period (music)Hispania : Revista española de historia
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The interpreter as a citizen diplomat

2019

Abstract The article presents a case of interpretation as a political activity during the Cold War. In the 1980s and 1990s, a grassroots citizen diplomacy movement was initiated by the Californian Esalen Institute, the center of the American Human Potential Movement. In and around its Soviet-American exchange program, numerous individuals, NGOs and organizations established personal relationships and professional exchange with citizens of the two super powers and travelled in both directions. Interpreters had a complex and crucial role in this exchange which was different from both the professional experience of conference and of communal interpreting.

050101 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language030504 nursingLiterature and Literary TheoryMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesMedia studiescomputer.software_genreHuman Potential MovementLanguage and Linguistics03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsGrassrootsPolitical scienceCold war0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0305 other medical sciencecomputerInterpreterDiplomacymedia_commonTranslation and Interpreting Studies
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