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Concentration of ochratoxin A in wines from supermarkets and stores of Valencian Community (Spain)

2004

Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a mycotoxin produced by fungi species belonging to the genera Aspergillus and Penicillium being isolated in alcoholic beverages. The aim of this work is developed and applied a procedure for the analysis of OTA in wines. An analytical method based on immunoaffinity column (IAC) for clean-up, liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (LC-FD), and LC-FD after of OTA methylation was used to determine the occurrence of OTA in wines. Recoveries of this mycotoxin spiked to red wines at 0.5 ng/ml level were >90% with an average of relative standards deviations of 4%. Furthermore, 116 wine samples from designation of origin (DO) and three samples from food stores of Va…

WineOchratoxin AChromatographybiologyDaily intakeOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesWineGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationOchratoxinsSensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyValencian communityAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSpectrometry FluorescencechemistrySpainPenicilliumMycotoxinOchratoxinChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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La cultura ci salverà? Processi di touristification a base culturale nel centro storico di Palermo

2023

Negli ultimi tre decenni la cultura ha avuto un ruolo chiave nella costruzione delle politiche urbane, divenendo uno strumento decisivo nella definizione delle strategie di sviluppo economico e nell’accesso alla competizione globale che caratterizzano l’attuale regime di neoliberismo urbano (Miles e Paddison 2005). Anche nel sud Europa la cosiddetta rigenerazione a base culturale ha rappresentato e continua ancora oggi a rappresentare una vera e propria ortodossia urbana, che trova nel turismo tanto una ragione di esistenza quanto un campo di attuazione. In particolare, negli ultimi anni i centri storici di molte città sudeuropee sono stati oggetto di trasformazioni profonde in cui pratiche…

Within this framework Palermo and its historic center are no exception. The epicenter of these processes is represented here by the Kalsa district which since the early 2000s has been placed at the center of a precise strategy of culturally-based renewal called to drive the city's tourist renaissance (Vinci 2008). The culmination of this path came in 2018 when Palermo was named the Italian capital of culture and chosen as the venue for Manifesta one of the most prestigious traveling biennales of contemporary art. However the exponential increase in tourist arrivals in the last three years came to a halt with the outbreak of the pandemic which showed with unprecedented evidence the contradictions of the development strategies pursued in the historic center and the marks they leave on the territories. While this sudden interruption seems to offer an opportunity to radically rethink urban and cultural policies and find new curbs to the conditions of overtourism in which the historic centers of South European cities and beyond find themselves it could also prove to be an accelerator of the dynamics of commodification of these spaces representing the revival of tourism an easy escape route in times of crisis. The objective of this contribution is to critically explore the urban and social transformations that have crossed the Kalsa district of Palermo from the 2000s to the present using qualitative and quantitative techniques (analysis of statistical data in-depth interviews critical discourse analysis ...) with particular reference to the role that culture has played in these processes. While it is impossible to prefigure post-pandemic scenarios we will examine documents and discourses that trace possible development directions for South European cities and their historic centers.Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Does social climate influence positive eWOM? A study of heavy-users of online communities.

2018

Abstract This paper provides a deeper understanding of the role of social influences on positive eWOM behaviour (PeWOM) of heavy-users of online communities. Drawing on Social Interaction Utility Framework, Group Marketing and Social Learning Theories, we develop and test a research model integrating the interactions between the social climate of a website and Interpersonal Influences in PeWOM. 262 Spanish heavy-users of online communities were selected and the data analysed using partial least squares equation modelling. Overall, the model explains 59% of the variance of PeWOM on online communities. Findings reveal that interaction with other members of the online community (Social Presenc…

Word of mouthOnline reviewsInterpersonal influence05 social sciencesInterpersonal InfluenceGeneral MedicineInterpersonal communicationlcsh:BusinessModerationOnline communitySocial relationSocial Identityddc:6500502 economics and business050211 marketinglcsh:HF5001-6182Social PresencePsychologySocial identity theorySocial learning theorySocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial influenceBRQ Business Research Quarterly
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Professional learning communities and teacher well‐being? A comparative analysis of primary schools in England and Finland

2009

The article is a comparative analysis of the policy and practice of professional learning communities (PLCs) in primary schools in England and Finland. The concept of PLC has become a globally fashionable one and has been explicitly advocated in policy documents in both countries. Drawing from a database of qualitative semi‐structured interviews with primary teachers, four key themes affecting their work and well‐being are identified: the primary school community; collaborative working; continuing professional development and trust and accountability. The realities of PLCs as experienced by primary teachers in each country are contrasted. Similarities in teachers’ responses were found, espe…

Work (electrical)Professional learning communityPedagogyAccountabilityWell-beingPrimary educationSociologyEducation policyComparative educationIdeal (ethics)EducationOxford Review of Education
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An Algorithm for Optimal Sizing of BESS in Smart Islands Energy Communities: the Case of Pantelleria

2021

Energy Communities (EC) are a promising solution to reduce both the carbon footprint and the impact of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) on the distribution grid. Based on a simple energy sharing principle, EC can be decisive in the next future energy transition of some problematic territories, like small islands not supplied by the main power grid. By integrating Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), it is possible to improve the EC performance. However, due to the still high BESSs unit prices, the goal of this work is to find the optimal size of BESSs, under various conditions, which combines the need to maximize shared energy and the possible revenue of EC actors. To set this multi-objecti…

Work (thermodynamics)Computer sciencebusiness.industryEnergy transitionSolverSizingRenewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSet (abstract data type)Carbon footprintbusinessAlgorithmEnergy (signal processing)battery energy storage systems Energy community optimization2021 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2021 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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Levels and change in autonomous and controlled work motivation in older workers—The role of proximity to retirement and sense of community at work

2021

Previous studies suggest a preretirement disengagement process from work, which includes reduced work motivation. In this study, we investigated changes in autonomous and controlled work motivation over two years among participants of the Health, Aging and Retirement Transition in Sweden (HEARTS) study. We found stability in both types of motivation; however, those who retired after the study period showed more distinct declines in autonomous motivation. A stronger sense of community at work was related to level, but not change in autonomous motivation. Intra-individual fluctuations in the expected retirement age did not predict work motivation or vice versa. Future studies are needed to be…

Work motivationFolkhälsovetenskap global hälsa socialmedicin och epidemiologiOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementretirementWork (electrical)self-determination theorywork motivationVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260Applied psychologySense of communityPublic Health Global Health Social Medicine and EpidemiologyPsychologyApplied Psychology
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Experience of knowledge translation in the ITSAL (immigration, work and health) research project with representatives of the target population

2014

Se describe una experiencia de transferencia de conocimiento entre investigadores del proyecto ITSAL (Inmigración, Trabajo y SALud) y representantes de asociaciones que trabajan con población inmigrante para discutir los resultados obtenidos en esta investigación y las líneas de futuro. Para ello se llevó a cabo una reunión en la que participaron tres investigadoras y 18 representantes de 11 instituciones. Tras una exposición de la metodología y los resultados del proyecto ITSAL, todos los asistentes comentaron los resultados presentados y líneas de investigación de interés. Se pusieron de manifiesto coincidencias entre ambas partes y también se obtuvieron propuestas de interés para el proy…

WorkResearch areaslcsh:Public aspects of medicinemedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunity participationImmigrationInmigraciónTransferencia de conocimientoParticipación comunitariaPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthLibrary sciencelcsh:RA1-1270Target populationKnowledge translationTrabajoKnowledge translationMedicina Preventiva y Salud PúblicaSociologyMigrationmedia_commonGaceta Sanitaria
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Experience of knowledge translation in the ITSAL (immigration, work and health) research project with representatives of the target population

2014

Se describe una experiencia de transferencia de conocimiento entre investigadores del proyecto ITSAL (Inmigración, Trabajo y SALud) y representantes de asociaciones que trabajan con población inmigrante para discutir los resultados obtenidos en esta investigación y las líneas de futuro. Para ello se llevó a cabo una reunión en la que participaron tres investigadoras y 18 representantes de 11 instituciones. Tras una exposición de la metodología y los resultados del proyecto ITSAL, todos los asistentes comentaron los resultados presentados y líneas de investigación de interés. Se pusieron de manifiesto coincidencias entre ambas partes y también se obtuvieron propuestas de interés para el proy…

WorkTrabajoCommunity participationInmigraciónTransferencia de conocimientoParticipación comunitariaMigrationKnowledge translation
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The Multifaceted Nature of Agency and Professional Learning

2017

The present volume has aimed to cover a broad range of approaches to agency at work, exploring its relationship with professional learning and development. Thus, the chapters included in this book have discussed the role of agency in learning and development, considering a variety of working life contexts and applying both conceptual and empirical perspectives. This final chapter provides an overview of both the conceptual approaches and the empirical implementations. We see the perspectives as complementary. From the content of the book, we discern the phenomena as falling on two main dimensions, clustering at opposite ends of these dimensions. Thus, the following contrasts are evidenced: …

Working life05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationVariety (cybernetics)EpistemologyResearch strategiesPhenomenonProfessional learning communityPolitical science0502 economics and businessPedagogyAgency (sociology)0503 educationImplementation050203 business & management
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“Nice to get to know you”

2020

Virtual exchange comprises online collaborative activities in facilitated, educational contexts across borders. This paper offers a multimodal approach to the study of social presence in students’ asynchronous online discourse in the context of virtual exchange. It draws on the Community of Inquiry model of online learning (Garrison 2017) and interprets social presence as the dynamic discursive process of social interaction and self-presentation. The data consists of screenshots collected in a closed Facebook group during the first assignment of a Czech-Finnish virtual exchange project in 2017. The study aims to explore how the method of multimodal discourse analysis can be used to describe…

World Wide WebAction (philosophy)Process (engineering)Asynchronous communicationDiscourse analysisGeneral EngineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesContext (language use)Social mediaCommunity of inquirySociologySocial relationGeneral Environmental ScienceAFinLAn vuosikirja
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