Search results for "Tove"
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The Unseen, the Discouraged, and the Outcast : Expressivity and the Foundations of Social Recognition
2018
AbstractThis article analyzes different pathologies of social affirmation and examines the grounds of social recognition from the point of view of the concept of expression. The red thread of the text is provided by Tove Jansson’s fictional works, and the focus will be on three cases in particular (the magic hat, the invisible girl and the figure of the Groke). The article sets out from the phenomenological distinction between the sensible expression, on the one hand, and the expressed content, on the other. By focusing on the three cases, the article distinguishes and analyses the fundamental structures of communal life and explicates different ways in which social affirmation can be one-s…
"Ku että leiki mun kans" : konfliktit päiväkotilasten leikeissä: tapaustutkimus
2000
Explaining two forms of Internet crime from two perspectives : toward stage theories for phishing and Internet scamming
2017
The two studies in this dissertation examine two pervasive and common forms of Internet crimes from two different perspectives: (1) phishing from the victims’ perspective and (2) Internet scamming from the offenders’ perspective. For the former, previous phishing research is based on models that assume that fixed or static factors explain or predict people’s reasons for complying with phishing emails. These models assume that the reasons for complying with phishing emails are the same across individuals and across time. However, we argue that, whereas the act of clicking on a phishing email is the same across time for phishing victims, the reasons for complying are not the same. We address …
Trophic ecology of piscivorous Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.)) in subarctic lakes with contrasting food-web structures
2019
The trophic ecology of piscivorous Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.); charr) in the food webs of large subarctic lakes is not well understood. We assessed charr diets, parasites, growth, maturity, and stable isotope ratios in Fennoscandian subarctic lakes dominated by monomorphic or polymorphic whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus (L.)) populations. Charr density was low in all lakes, except in profundal habitats. Charr shifted to piscivory at small size (16–25 cm total length) and consumed a range of prey-fish sizes (2–25 cm). Cannibalism was observed in a few individuals from one monomorphic whitefish lake. Charr matured at 37–51 cm (5–8 years old), grew to 52–74 cm maximum observed length …
Communicating interculturality in the workplace
2015
Luokkahuoneyhteisön alkuvaiheet : sosiaaliset taidot, toverisuhteet ja kouluun sopeutuminen
2006
Oppilaan toverisuosion, sosiaalisten taitojen ja käyttäytymisen yhteys oppilaan ja opettajan väliseen suhteeseen
2013
TIIVISTELMÄ Huikari, E. 2013. Oppilaan toverisuosion, sosiaalisten taitojen ja käyttäytymisen yhteys oppilaan ja opettajan väliseen suhteeseen. Jyväskylän yliopisto. Opettajankoulutuslaitos. Kasvatustieteen pro gradu-tutkielma. 50 sivua. Tutkielmassa selvitettiin oppilaan toverisuosion yhteyttä oppilaan ja opettajan väliseen suhteeseen sekä oppilaan sosiaalisiin taitoihin ja käyttäytymiseen (käyttäytymisen ongelmat, tunne-elämän ongelmat, ikätoverisuhteiden ongelmat ja tarkkaavaisuuden ongelmat). Yhteyksiä tarkasteltiin sekä korrelaatioanalyysein että opettaja-oppilassuhteen lämpimyyden ja toisaalta ristiriitojen perusteella muodostettujen alaryhmien vertailujen avulla. Analyysit toteutetti…
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The variable food webs in cold-water lakes
2022
Buffer strips can pre-empt extinction debt in boreal streamside habitats
2013
Background. Conservation of biological diversity and economical utilization of natural resources form an almost inevitable confrontation between the two. In practice, however, a balance between the two ought to be found, and in managed boreal forests, preservation of woodland key habitats is increasingly used strategy to safeguard biological diversity. According to the Finnish Forests Act, certain Forest Act habitat (FAH) types must be safeguarded, provided they are clearly distinguishable from their surroundings. Furthermore, once the habitat has been identified as a FAH, its special characteristics must not be altered. Both of these aspects contain ambiguities that potentially undermine t…