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Who designs the classroom’s images? Study of visual culture diversity at three Valencian schools

2021

The research reported on here elaborated on the effects that images displayed on the walls have in schools as a variable in evaluating the educational quality. Mixed methods were used to analyse the images displayed on the walls of 27 classrooms to determine their provenance and authorship. The results show quantitative, qualitative and aesthetical values of the school visual culture, thanks to the numerous photographic series (resembling in graphs) which are a testimony of each classroom. After the typologies of the displayed images at the schools had been documented, it was demonstrated that images mostly come from the school products industry and from faculty members.i  The kind of analy…

060106 history of social sciencesEducational qualitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsValencianlanguage.human_languageEducationStyle (sociolinguistics)Cultural diversityMathematics educationlanguage0601 history and archaeologyPersonal experienceIconographyPsychology0503 educationVisual cultureDiversity (politics)media_commonSouth African Journal of Education
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Keski-Suomen yritysten historiatietoisuus

2021

Tämä raportti on osa Jyväskylän yliopiston monitieteistä Menestystä menneisyydestä -tutkimushanketta, jossa selvitetään yritysten historiatietoisuutta. Raportin teko ei olisi ollut mahdollista ilman Keski-Suomen liiton ja Business Finlandin rahoitusta – kiitos molemmille tärkeästä tuesta tutkimushankkeelle. Kiitos myös Keski-Suomen Yrittäjille ja Keski-Suomen kauppakamarille, joiden verkostojen kautta kysely levisi keskisuomalaisyrityksille. Raportti on pohjana tutkimushankkeen seuraaville vaiheille, joissa sekä syvennytään tarkemmin yksittäisten yritysten historiatietoisuuteen että laajennetaan analyysiä valtakunnalliselle tasolle.

060106 history of social sciencesPolitical scienceBusiness administration0502 economics and business05 social sciences0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the arts050203 business & managementJYU Reports
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The New Soviet Man With a Female Body: Mother, Teacher, Tractor Driver…

2020

Naujojo žmogaus sukūrimo idėjos užuomazgų galima rasti senovės Graikijoje ir Romoje, taip pat utopistų, švietėjų kūriniuose, teologiniuose tekstuose, tačiau ši ideologema galutinai susiformavo XIX a. pabaigoje, o bandymai ją realizuoti praktiškai sietini su (para)totalitarizmo įsigalėjimu. Vienas iš žinomiausių tokių bandymų pavyzdžių – siekis sukurti Naująjį sovietinį žmogų. Šis bandymas nuo kitų skiriasi komunistine ideologija, kuri kiekvienam reiškiniui suteikia „papildomų reikšmių ar funkcijų“ (Prozorov, 2013, p. 210). Kitaip tariant, visus dalykus SSRS galima suprasti ir paaiškinti tik diktatūros tikslu – utopinė ateities visuomenė „komunizmas“, kurios vardu valstybė viską ir visus reg…

060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Švietimas. Švietimo politika / Education. Education policySoviet womanlcsh:Education (General)Ideal (ethics)EducationGender equalityNaujasis sovietinis žmogusLietuva (Lithuania)State (polity)Political science0601 history and archaeologysoviet education ; new man ; soviet woman ; gender equality ; textbooksCurriculumgender equalityCommunismNew Manmedia_commonTextbooksSoviet educationGraikija (Greece)Rusija (Rossija; Rusijos Federacija; Rossijskaja Federacija; Rusijos imperija; Carinė Rusija; Russia)Modernity05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsVadovėliaiAncient GreeceSovietinė moterisAestheticsManSocialinės teisės / Social rightstextbooksIdeologylcsh:L7-9910503 educationActa Paedagogica Vilnensia
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Anti-Semitism and Progressive Era Social Science. The case of John R. Commons

2016

This paper explores Common’s views toward Jews in order to assess whether his published writings contain assertion that today would be stigmatized as anti-Semitic. The evidence we provide shows that Commons’ racial characterization of Jews was framed within a broad and indiscriminate xenophobic framework. With other leading Progressive Era social scientists, in fact, Commons shared the idea that the new immigration from Eastern and southern Europe would increase competition in the labor market, drive down wages, and lead Anglo-Saxon men and women to have fewer children, since they would not want them to compete with those who survive on less. Within this general xenophobic context, Commons …

060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationContext (language use)Competition (economics)Progressivism Anti-semitismHistory and Philosophy of ScienceOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessEconomics0601 history and archaeology050207 economicsSocial scienceSettore SECS-P/04 - STORIA DEL PENSIERO ECONOMICOmedia_commonCommons J. RPovertyGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciencesCommons john RCommons John Roger; Anti-Semitism; Race; ImmigrationAnti-Semitism06 humanities and the artsjel:B15MercantilismPolitical economyUnemploymentjel:B1CommonsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance
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Chapter 2. On the dynamicity of evidential scales

2018

060201 languages & linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesPoliticsEvidentiality0602 languages and literatureRhetorical question06 humanities and the artsSociology0305 other medical scienceLinguistics
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Chapter 12. Focus, prosody, and subject positions in L3 Spanish

2018

060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesSubject (philosophy)06 humanities and the arts050105 experimental psychologylanguage.human_languageLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)GermanEuropean PortuguesePolitical science0602 languages and literaturelanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesProsody
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Minority Languages and Markets

2018

This chapter explores how minority languages figure in economic development and are invested with values of expertise, distinction and authenticity. Drawing on previous research, including the authors’ own studies on minority and indigenous language practices and discourses in peripheral, multilingual Irish and Sami sites, the chapter discusses the changing and expanding role of minority languages in some key economic domains: advertising and marketing, tourism, the media and job markets. It reflects on the conditions and consequences of economic processes for the exchange value of minority languages in changing markets.

060201 languages & linguistics060101 anthropology06 humanities and the artslanguage.human_languageIrishPolitical sciencePolitical economy0602 languages and literatureKey (cryptography)language0601 history and archaeologyIndigenous languageExchange valueTourism
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Evaluation in Political Discourse Addressed to Women: Appraisal Analysis of Cosmopolitan's Coverage of the 2014 US Midterm Elections

2017

Abstract Before the US midterm elections of November 2014, the well-known women’s magazine Cosmopolitan decided to include politics in its contents. The editorial board stated that their aim was to encourage readers to vote and to be engaged with women’s rights advocay in the election process. To that end, Cosmopolitan created a new website, CosmoVotes, with content ranging from discussion of political issues to endorsement of specific candidates who were believed to advance women’s issues. Topics include labour rights, abortion, contraception, health, minimum wage and social equity. This paper evaluates the discourse of this new section of the Cosmopolitan website, together with readers’ r…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMedia studies050301 education06 humanities and the artsInterpersonal communicationAppraisal theoryPolitics0602 languages and literatureSelection (linguistics)IdeologySociologyMinimum wageSocial science0503 educationmedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)Social equality
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Who loves prescriptivism and why? Some aspects of language correctness in Latvia

2015

ABSTRACTTaking into account the crosscultural differences in prescriptive attitudes in various linguistic communities, a theory of three types of prescriptivism – human-oriented, language-oriented, and error-oriented prescriptivism – has been offered [Strelēvica-Osiņa, Dace. [2011] 2012. Kāpēc mēs gribam, lai valoda ir pareiza? Ieskats preskriptīvisma vēsturē, teorijā un praksē [Why Do We Want Language to Be Correct? An Insight into the History, Theory, and Practice of Prescriptivism]. Rīga: LU Latviesu valodas institūts]. This paper presents a synopsis of this theory, with the main emphasis on the situation of Latvia and the attitudes towards language correctness and correction in the Latv…

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageCorrectnessbusiness.industry06 humanities and the artsPublic opinionLinguisticsEducationPoliticsForeign policy0602 languages and literatureHistorical linguisticsSociologybusinessJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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Connecting Polish families in Europe: changing dynamics in language and communication practices

2021

‘If you travel across Europe, the most useful language may be Polish’ ‘You Poles are everywhere!’ (some of the frequently heard comments and jokes addressed to Polish migrants)Polish migration to W...

060201 languages & linguisticsCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageDynamics (music)4. EducationPolitical science0602 languages and literature05 social sciences050602 political science & public administrationMedia studies06 humanities and the arts0506 political scienceEducationJournal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development
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