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Localizing the politics of privacy in communication and media research

2020

While previous communication and media research has largely focused on either studying privacy as personal boundary management or made efforts to investigate the structural (legal or economic) condition of privacy, we observe an emergent body of research on the political underpinnings of privacy linking both aspects. A pronounced understanding of the politics of privacy is however lacking. In this contribution, we set out to push this forward by mapping four communication and media perspectives on the political implications of privacy. In order to do so, we recur on Barry’s (2002) distinction of the political and the politics and outline linkages between individual and structural dimensions…

Privatsphäredata protectionKommunikationsforschungcommunication research300 Sozialwissenschaften300 Social sciencesTechnologieComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGDatenschutzprivacyddc:070lcsh:P87-96lcsh:Communication. Mass mediaBasic Research General Concepts and History of the Science of CommunicationtechnologyPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenAllgemeines spezielle Theorien und Schulen Methoden Entwicklung und Geschichte der Kommunikationswissenschaftenmedia researchpoliticsNews media journalism publishing
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The Politics of Privacy - a Useful Tautology

2020

While communication and media studies tend to define privacy with reference to data security, current processes of datafication and commodification substantially transform ways of how people act in increasingly dense communicative networks. This begs for advancing research on the flow of individual and organizational information considering its relational, contextual and, in consequence, political dimensions. Privacy, understood as the control over the flow of individual or group information in relation to communicative actions of others, frames the articles assembled in this thematic issue. These contributions focus on theoretical challenges of contemporary communication and media privacy …

Privatsphärepolitical factorspolitische FaktorenKommunikationsforschungagency; datafication; media practicesMedienkulturInternet privacymedia practicesData security050801 communication & media studiesMedia Politics Information Politics Media LawprivacyMedienpolitik Informationspolitik Medienrechtddc:070lcsh:Communication. Mass mediaPolitics0508 media and communications050602 political science & public administrationSociologydata securitydataficationNews media journalism publishingcommunication researchCommodificationDataficationbusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesTautology (grammar)data exchangelcsh:P87-960506 political scienceDatenaustauschagencymedia culturePublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenpoliticsbusinessDatensicherheit
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The impact of translators’ ideology on the translation process: a reaction time experiment

2014

This paper presents an experiment designed to measure the influence that a translator’s political stance may exert on the time needed to find a translation solution when working with ideologically loaded concepts. To this purpose, a reaction time experiment (with positive and negative prompting conditions) was designed to evaluate whether words and expressions that are contrary to the translator’s ideology may slow down the translation process, making translators take longer to find an adequate translation. Our hypothesis predicted that the reaction time of translators would be bigger when the English word was presented with a negative “prompt”, that is, with a word they would feel contrary…

Proceso de traducción; Ideología; Tiempo de reacciónLinguistics and LanguageProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectTranslation process; Ideology; Reaction timetranslation processLanguage and LinguisticsEducationPower (social and political)Tiempo de reacciónPoliticsEmpirical researchideologíaIdeologymedia_commonReaction timereaction timeUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASCommunicationbusiness.industryTraducción e InterpretaciónideologyArtproceso de traducciónViewpointsProceso de traducciónLinguistics:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Translation processIdeologyIdeologíabusinesstiempo de reacción
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Present and Future of the E-Learning in Economics Schools and Faculties

2018

<p class="Textoindependiente21">The goal of this paper is to justify/motivate the existence of MOOCs of quantitative subjects, particularly of Mathematics and Statistics, in the degrees taught in Faculties of Economics and Business, complementary to the standard university courses. The changes in curricula carried out in Spain in the last decade have boosted access to these faculties’ degrees for all kind of students. However, some of these students lack skills and abilities enough to successfully tackle the first university Mathematics and Statistics courses, as these are currently designed. Empirical studies support the use of multimedia material as a very effective supporting tool …

Process (engineering)MOOCsmedia_common.quotation_subjectE-learning (theory)UniversitatsInternational businessEconomialcsh:Technologylcsh:Social SciencesEmpirical researchClickers0502 economics and businesslcsh:Technology (General)Mathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONlcsh:Social sciences (General)Curriculummedia_commonMovieslcsh:T05 social sciences050301 educationBologna Processlcsh:HTICsQuantitative subjectslcsh:T1-995050211 marketinglcsh:H1-990503 educationTourismDiversity (politics)
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Finnish interpretations of Creative Physical Education

2016

ABSTRACTWhen physical education (PE) teachers change their programs to incorporate something new, the process always involves some effort at interpretation and adaptation. The perceived benefits must outweigh the labour required to think through the possibilities and to then manage the political and logistical challenges that go hand in hand with achieving change of this magnitude. This paper tells the story of one such change process, which involved the interpretation by a small group of teachers in Finland of a set of pedagogical ideas and practices developed in Australia known as Creative Physical Education. The story involves a range of characters (including the authors) and conveys the…

Process (engineering)Teaching methodPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationEducationPhysical educationCreative brief03 medical and health sciencesPolitics0302 clinical medicinePedagogySuomiOrthopedics and Sports Medicineta516SociologyAdaptation (computer science)Set (psychology)ta315FinlandmodelpedagogyInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesAustralia050301 education030229 sport sciencesliikuntakasvatusphysical education0503 educationAsia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education
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A methodological approach to analyze the territorial appropriation of high-speed rail from interactions between actions and representations of local …

2019

International audience; Because it is difficult to separate the specific transport impact from other factors influencing economic and spatial development, the focus in research is increasingly on understanding the process by which territorial changes occur in order to explain how economic and social agents and local authorities have appropriated new transportation systems. This appropriation plays a crucial part in territorial dynamics. The diversity of economic and spatial changes produced by high-speed rail indicates the existence of multiple modes of appropriation which vary according to the location of stations, the mobilization of local stakeholders confronted with the transport operat…

Process (engineering)[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyIdentity (social science)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyimage effectAppropriationOrder (exchange)Political science11. SustainabilityEconomic geographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonHigh-speed rail05 social sciencesDialogical self021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyappropriationWork (electrical)practices and representations050703 geographyterritorialization processDiversity (politics)
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Tolerance, Empathy, and Inclusion

2021

AbstractIn this chapter, the authors analyze the artifacts in which the students explore the key attitudes of cultural literacy within the CLLP: Tolerance, empathy, and inclusion. The chapter introduces each attitude with critical discussion of its meanings, connections, and relations to other key concepts of cultural literacy, such as diversity, equality, and democracy. The authors explore how the program addresses these attitudes and the cultural texts it includes. The analysis of the artifacts reveals the variety of ways in which children give meanings to tolerance, empathy, and inclusion, such as helping others. In this meaning-making process, the students draw from their own experience…

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectCultural literacyEmpathyPsychologySocial psychologyInclusion (education)DemocracyVariety (cybernetics)Diversity (politics)media_commonCritical discussion
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“She’s Leaving Home . . .” Antecedents, Consequences, and Cultural Patterns in the Leaving Home Process

2013

In the past, the tasks of establishing psychological and practical independence were linked in time. Nowadays, these transitions are no longer successively manageable sequences; rather, they are characterized by fluctuations, discontinuities, and reversals. In this review, research findings on factors contributing to the diversity in emerging adults’ leaving home patterns (including early leaving, late leaving, or continued residence in the parents’ home) are summarized. These findings show that although culture, gender, social class, and education shape leaving home patterns, individual factors (e.g., emerging adults’ attachment representations or their progress in the domains of love and…

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyResearch findingsSocial classIndependenceTask (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyResidenceLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonDiversity (politics)Emerging Adulthood
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Cultural Industries: Product-Market Characteristics, Management Challenges and Industry Dynamics

2014

During the last decade, cultural industries have grown in economic importance, and research interest in them has increased. Despite prolific research, there is a lack of a comprehensive view on the subject. The purpose of the present paper is to offer a reconceptualization of cultural industries by tracing their boundaries, their features and the dynamics that follow from these features. This is achieved through a review of 314 cultural industries studies, whereby a classification system of three main and six sub-categories is constructed. On the basis of the review, a framework for future research is presented. Most importantly, future research should examine selection criteria and selecti…

Product marketStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Decision SciencesFace (sociological concept)Industry dynamicsOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationEconomicsSelection (linguistics)Quality (business)MarketingDiversity (politics)media_commonInternational Journal of Management Reviews
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“Nature caprices are finally defeated!”: reclamation politics and practices in Latvia during the era of modernism

2019

Soviet agro-polders, as ideological and highly technological assemblies, were among the first ones to signify the productivism era in the rural landscape of the Baltic republics and the modernisation of Soviet agriculture there. At the time of autocratic reigning of productivist ideas, polders were a testimony to productivity – the means to disband with the unproductive past and demonstrate the Soviet Union’s scientific and technological supremacy over the traditional ways of managing the wetlands. The establishment of polders took place during two different periods of Soviet agricultural developments. The first phase occurred as part of Khrushchev’s reforms, whereas the second was implemen…

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