Search results for "Sukupuoli"
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Sukupuolitettu televisio - äiti, huora vai muusa? : yleisöetnografinen tutkimus
2001
Naiset työntekijöiksi perinteisille miesten aloille : diskurssianalyyttinen tutkimus naisopiskelijoiden, miesopettajien ja yritysten edustajien puhek…
1998
Oikopolkuja luovuuden mielenmaisemassa ARS 06 -seminaari Rohkeus, ilo ja kriittisyys sekä miehisten ja naisellisten keinojen paradoksi
2009
The balance model of honest sexual signaling
2022
Costly signalling theory is based on the idea that individuals may signal their quality to potential mates and that the signal's costliness plays a crucial role in maintaining information content (‘honesty’) over evolutionary time. Whereas costly signals have traditionally been described as ‘handicaps’, here we present mathematical results that motivate an alternative interpretation. We show that under broad conditions, the multiplicative nature of fitness selects for roughly balanced investments in mating success and viability, thereby generating a positive correlation between signal size and quality. This balancing tendency occurs because selection for increased investment in a fitness co…
Ensivaikutelmat kielitaidon arvioinnissa
2022
Kielitutkintoon osallistuvalla on pelissä usein korkeat panokset: kansalaisuus, työ- tai opiskelupaikka. Tästä syystä arvioinnin on tärkeää olla luotettavaa ja oikeudenmukaista. Aiempien tutkimusten valossa tiedämme, että vaikka arviointi perustuu pohdittuihin kriteereihin yksityiskohtaisine määritelmineen, arviointia ohjaavat myös erilaiset ensivaikutelmat oppijasta. Ensivaikutelmilla on merkitystä etenkin silloin, kun ne vaikuttavat/johtavat oletuksiin ja odotuksiin oppijoiden kielitaidosta. Tällainen arviointikäyttäytyminen ei kuitenkaan ole toivottavaa, koska arvioinnissa tulee aina pyrkiä objektiivisuuteen. Tässä Rikkinäistä suomea -hankkeen tutkimustuloksiin perustuvassa artikkelissa …
Ammatillisen peruskoulutuksen opiskelijoiden koettu fyysinen pätevyys, tavoiteorientaatio ja liikuntatuntien motivaatioilmasto sekä heidän käsityksiä…
2009
Acute neuromuscular and hormonal responses to 20 versus 40% velocity loss in males and females before and after 8 weeks of velocity-loss resistance t…
2022
Scientific examination of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) has increased recently, but how males and females respond to different VBRT protocols or how these acute responses are modified after a period of training is unknown. Habitually resistance-trained males and females followed either a 20 or 40% velocity-loss programme for 8 weeks. Acute squat loading tests (five sets, 70% one-repetition maximum load, 3 min rest) were performed before and after the training period. Tests of maximum neuromuscular performance and blood sampling were conducted before, within 10 min of completion (POST) and 24 h after each acute loading test. Testing included countermovement jump, resting femoral …
Occupational well-being : the role of areas of worklife and achievement and social strategies
2014
Exercising exclusions: Space, visibility, and monitoring of the exercising fat female body
2019
The author’s aim is to inspect the position of the fat (female) body in the field of exercise. Specifically, the author is interested in fat women’s experiences of their treatment while exercising in public, and argues that, in particular, public spaces for exercise, such as gyms and swimming pools, are currently discursively and concretely constructed as “exclusive” spaces for the normative bodied. Bodies that are deemed non-normative, such as fat bodies, are often made either invisible or intolerable in the discourse of physical activity and exercise. Consequently, public spaces for exercise such as gyms or swimming pools are seen as out of bounds for non-normative bodies and this is refl…
Diversity begets diversity: A global perspective on gender equality in scientific society leadership.
2018
Research shows that gender inequality is still a major issue in academic science, yet academic societies may serve as underappreciated and effective avenues for promoting female leadership. That is, society membership is often self-selective, and board positions are elected (with a high turnover compared to institutions)—these characteristics, among others, may thus create an environment conducive to gender equality. We therefore investigate this potential using an information-theoretic approach to quantify gender equality (male:female ratios) in zoology society boards around the world. We compare alternative models to analyze how society characteristics might predict or correlate with the …