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Legal Transplant as Socio-Cultural Engineering in Modern Romania

2011

Generally, this paper will outline Romanian society’s steps towards (legal) modernization by introducing a peculiar Romanian understanding of what might be called “rational transplant”. A rational transplant includes what Kalman Kulcsar identified as the one society’s “continuous social change by utilizing its own, internal conditions” – recaptured as a compulsory linkage with the legal traditions- and, at the same time, postulating a social and legal change through external factors. In this context, Romanian society would not be weak because it appeals to external sources of inspiration. It would be weak only in not correctly handling the legal transplant. Conversely, Romanian society woul…

Legal realismLegal transplantPolitical scienceLawRomanianSocial changelanguageContext (language use)Modernization theoryLegal professionLegal culturelanguage.human_languageLaw and economicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Migrant rap in the periphery

2017

Abstract Focusing on a YouTube performance by an emergent Finnish Somali rapper and the audience responses it has generated, this paper looks at ways in which rap music engages with the issue of belonging. Drawing on recent theorizations of belonging as a multi-dimensional, contingent and fluid process, along with sociolinguistic work on globalization and superdiversity, Finnish hip hop culture and popular cultural practices in social media, the paper investigates how belonging is performatively and multi-semiotically interrogated in its online context. It shows how rap can serve as a significant site and channel for new voices in turbulent social settings characterized by rapid social chan…

Linguistics and Language05 social sciencesSocial changeMedia studiesSuperdiversity050801 communication & media studiesContext (language use)SomaliLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceGlobalization0508 media and communicationsSocial integration050602 political science & public administrationlanguageSocial mediaSociologyAudience responseAILA Review
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From “friends” to “patrons”

2009

In this article, we examine a period when Sweden took a leap from a locally-oriented power structure to a more centralised state. This meant a profound social change. We concentrate on the connection between changes in rhetoric and changes in society that took place in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Our point of departure is that, in rhetoric, there occurred a shift in balance from the rhetoric of friendship to the rhetoric of patronage. In the context of Sweden and Finland, we discuss whether this was linked to changes in administration and in the social order as a whole. Were there any real changes behind this rhetorical transition? Our source material provides a glimpse into wh…

LiteratureLinguistics and Languagebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeContext (language use)Language and LinguisticsFriendshipSocial orderPower structureRhetoricEconomic historyRhetorical questionSociologybusinessPeriod (music)media_commonJournal of Historical Pragmatics
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Timing of Adult Transitions

2011

Regarding the differences in timing of adult transitions (i.e., completion of education, full-time employment, having an intimate relationship, having a child) and their relation to childhood antecedents and adulthood psychological functioning, 282 participants were examined. The study was based on the ongoing Finnish Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development in which the same individuals have been followed from age 8 to mid-adulthood. Three groups were formed: On-Time Transitions (all transitions by age 27), Late Transitions (at least one transition after age 27), and Partial Transitions (not all transitions at age 42). Participants with all transitions (On-Time o…

Longitudinal studyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectTransition (fiction)digestive oral and skin physiologySocial changePersonalityPsychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Psychologist
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The moderating effect of extraversion on the relation between self-reported and observed parenting

2005

Abstract The present study examined multiple measures of parenting (i.e., nurturance reported by parents themselves, child-centered behavior rated by trained observers, and child-reported parenting and family atmosphere) and their association with parents' personality trait of extraversion ( E ). The study was part of the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development and it concerned 106 families with school-aged children (8–13 years of age). Data on parenting were collected from parents (54 mothers and 52 fathers) and children (48 girls and 58 boys) through questionnaires; in addition, behavioral observations were conducted to measure parent–child interaction. The resu…

Longitudinal studyExtraversion and introversionChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyTraitPersonalityBig Five personality traitsAssociation (psychology)PsychologyDevelopmental psychologymedia_commonJournal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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Trajectories Based on Postcomprehensive and Higher Education: Their Correlates and Antecedents

2008

The aim of this study was to investigate different trajectories of education, based on annual attendance in postcomprehensive and higher education between ages 15 and 42, and their correlates and antecedents. A special focus was on education that occurred after spending several years in the labor market (i.e., off-time education). Analyses were based on the Finnish Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development in which the same participants have been followed from age 8 to 42. Four trajectories were obtained: no or early, off-time, on-time, and continuing education. Through adulthood, career stability, and occupational status were lower among off-time and no or early ed…

Longitudinal studyHigher educationbusiness.industryOccupational prestigemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeAttendanceGeneral Social SciencesDevelopmental psychologyAdult educationPersonalitybusinessPsychologySocioeconomic statusmedia_commonJournal of Social Issues
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Selection into long-term unemployment and its psychological consequences

2000

The factors which predict a person’s long-term unemployment were studied within the framework of an emotional and behavioural regulation model consisting of two orthogonal dimensions: behavioural inhibition versus expression, and low versus high self-control of emotions (Pulkkinen, 1995, 1996). The participants were drawn from the ongoing Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development, in which the same individuals have been followed up from age 8 ( n = 369) to 36 ( n = 311). In the present study, data collected at ages 8, 14, 27, and 36 were used. The findings showed that low self-control of emotions, especially aggression, at age 8 directly predicted long-term unemplo…

Longitudinal studySocial PsychologyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLong term unemploymentSocial change050109 social psychologyEducational attainmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental Neuroscience0502 economics and businessUnemploymentDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Depressive symptomsmedia_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Parental Identity and Its Relation to Parenting and Psychological Functioning in Middle Age

2016

SYNOPSIS Objective. This article focuses on identity as a parent in relation to parenting and psychological functioning in middle age. Design. Drawn from the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development, 162 participants (53% females) with children (age 36), represented the Finnish age-cohort born in 1959. Parental identity was assessed at ages 36, 42, and 50. Results. In both women and men, parental identity achievement increased from age 36 to 42 and remained stable to 50. The level of parental identity achievement was higher in women than in men. Achievement was typical for women and foreclosure for men. Participants’ education, occupational status, and number of of…

Longitudinal studySocial PsychologyOccupational prestigemedia_common.quotation_subjectkeski-ikäIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologypsychological functioningArticleEducationDevelopmental psychologyStyle (sociolinguistics)parentingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmiddle ageta515media_commonparental identityGenerativity05 social sciencesSocial changeOriginal ArticlesMiddle agePsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyParenting, Science and Practice
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Is social capital a mediator between self-control and psychological and social functioning across 34 years

2011

The aim of this study was to investigate the role of social capital assessed in early adulthood in linking self-control in childhood with psychological and social functioning in middle age. Data collected at ages 8, 27, and 42 years were based on the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (159 females, 177 males). Self-control was assessed at age 8 using teacher ratings and peer nominations. Social capital at age 27 was operationalized in terms of the breadth of the individuals’ social network and the depth of their close relationships. Psychological functioning at age 42 was indicated by, for instance, psychological well-being, and social functioning was indica…

Longitudinal studySocial PsychologySocial networkbusiness.industryAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial changeMiddle ageSocial relationEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental NeurosciencePsychological well-beingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicinePersonalitymedicine.symptomLife-span and Life-course StudiesbusinessPsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ta515media_commonInternational Journal of Behavioral Development
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Adult life‐styles and their precursors in the social behaviour of children and adolescents

1990

165 males and 155 females (87 per cent of the sample, N = 369, first studied at age 8) were retrieved after 18 years, at the age of 26, in the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Social Development. A mailed questionnaire, personality inventories, and criminal records were used in the analysis of adult life‐styles. Continuity in social behaviour from the age of 8 to 20 was studied earlier (Pulkkinen, 1982) within a two‐dimensional model of impulse control defined by Social Activity vs. Passivity and Strength vs. Weakness of Self‐control. The present results showed that developmental trajectories for weak and strong self‐control obtained at the earlier stages were continued in young adulthood. …

Longitudinal studySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSocial changePoison control050109 social psychologyImpulsivity050105 experimental psychologyConfirmatory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyInjury preventionmedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultmedicine.symptomPsychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality
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