Search results for "cultural context"

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The Grounding of Computational Psychoanalysis: A Comparative History of Culture Overview of Matte Blanco Bilogic

2014

In this paper, we wish to highlight, within the general cultural context, some possible elementary computational psychoanalysis formalizations concerning Matte Blanco's bi-logic components through certain very elementary mathematical tools and notions drawn from theoretical physics and algebra.

Comparative historyPsychoanalysisdouble bind.bi-logicComputer scienceCultural contextContext (language use)Algebra over a fieldgroupoidsymmetry breaking
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Driving organisational ambidexterity through process management. The key role of cultural change

2013

There is an intense debate in the literature on the impact of process management on innovation, and the division of opinions becomes particularly apparent with regard to radical innovation. Furthermore, organisational ambidexterity, the organisational capability to undertake incremental as well as radical innovation activities, has been underlined as a key source of competitiveness. In this article, we analyse how the cultural divergence driven by process management can affect organisational ambidexterity. Through a survey carried out on a sample of Spanish firms in the furniture and textile sectors, both of which have been drastically hit by competition from Asian firms, we conclude that t…

Competition (economics)Process management (computing)Process managementTotal quality managementDivergence (linguistics)Cultural contextKey (cryptography)BusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingAmbidexterityTotal Quality Management & Business Excellence
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Concepções pessoais de inteligência e auto-estima: que diferenças entre estudantes portuguese e italianos?

2004

Neste artigo apresentam-se alguns dos resultados de um estudo intercultural sobre as concepções pessoais de inteligência e a auto-estima global, comparando alunos de dois níveis de ensino (secundário e superior) de Portugal e de Itália. A amostra total compreende 1540 alunos, 811 italianos e 729 portugueses, de ambos os sexos e de diferentes níveis sócio-económicos, frequentando os 10.º e o 12.º anos do ensino secundário e o 1.º ano de vários cursos universitários em ambos os países. Os instrumentos utilizados foram a Escala de Con- 763 cepções Pessoais de Inteligência (Faria, 2003), com 26 itens, e a Escala de Auto-Estima Global (Rosenberg, 1965), com 10 itens, traduzidas e adaptadas para …

Contexto culturalAuto-estima globalPsicologiaConcepções pessoais de inteligência:Psychology [Social sciences]global self-esteemPersonal conceptions of intelligence:Psicologia [Ciências sociais]Cultural contextPsychologyGlobal self-esteem.
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Differences in agency? How adolescents from 18 countries perceive and cope with their futures

2012

This study investigated how N = 5,126 adolescents (mean age of 15 years) from 18 countries perceive and cope with future- and school-related stress. The adolescents completed the Problem Questionnaire (PQ), which assesses stress, and the Coping Across Situations Questionnaire (CASQ), which assesses three coping styles (reflection/support-seeking, emotional outlet, and withdrawal/denial). Across countries, adolescents reported considerably higher levels of future-related stress than school-related stress. The adolescents actively coped with stressors in both domains and seldom relied on emotional outlet or withdrawal/denial. A clustering of the countries according to socioeconomic criteria …

Coping (psychology)Social PsychologyCultural contextMean ageAcademic achievementEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCross-culturalLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologyFutures contractacademic stress; coping; cross-cultural study; fearful future anticipationsSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Clinical psychology
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Dialogic struggles and pedagogic innovation

2014

The aim of this research was to explore the way in which talk is used in teacher focus group discussions. The data from these discussions belong to a wider study on the challenges teachers face when introducing foreign-language mediated education. The research presented here provides a careful analysis of the talk between teachers drawing on Bakhtin’s dialogic theory. This theoretical framework allows for the critical consideration of the relationship between the teachers and the cultural context of institutionalised education. The main outcome from this research is the notion of ‘dialogic struggle’ as an important characteristic of and window into thought-in-progress. As a key feature of t…

Cultural StudiesDialogicGroup discussionDiscourse analysisCultural contextPedagogyFace (sociological concept)ta516SociologyFocus groupEducationPedagogy, Culture & Society
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The foreign language teaching profession in Finnish and Japanese society: a sociocultural comparison

2016

The social basis of a teaching profession is created through behavioural and cultural patterns, specific artefacts, and their connection to certain institutional practices. The purpose of this study is to discover the conditions that structure the teaching profession in a cultural context and to find out what it is to be a foreign language (FL) teacher in Finland and Japan. Both countries have high educational equality but with contrasting patterns of management policies that are manifested in their teacher education curricula. Educational policy documents as well as teacher interviews and classroom observations were conducted in both countries and the findings compared by one Japanese and …

Cultural StudiesSemi-structured interviewTeaching methodForeign languagecurriculumta6121Educationcultural contextEnglish teacher educationPedagogyCross-culturalta516Sociology060201 languages & linguistics05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 education06 humanities and the artsteachingTeacher educationammatillinen kehitys0602 languages and literatureComparative educationFaculty development0503 educationprofessional developmentPedagogy, Culture & Society
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Factor analysis of the Spanish Burnout Inventory among public administration employees

2014

Burnout has been recognized as an important stress-related problem. Researchers have been troubled by some of the psychometric limitations of the questionnaires developed to evaluate burnout. This study was designed to assess the factor structure of the Spanish Burnout Inventory in a sample of 548 Brazilian public administration employees. This instrument comprises 20 items distributed in four dimensions: enthusiasm toward the job (5 items), psychological exhaustion (4 items), indolence (6 items), and guilt (5 items). The factor structure was examined through confirmatory factor analysis. To assess the factorial validity of the Spanish Burnout Inventory, four alternative models were tested.…

Cultural contextSample (statistics)Occupational stressFactorial validityPublic administrationBurnoutFactor structurePsychologyGeneral PsychologyConfirmatory factor analysisOccupational safety and healthClinical psychologyJapanese Psychological Research
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A cultural heritage experience for visually impaired people

2020

Abstract In recent years, we have assisted to an impressive advance of computer vision algorithms, based on image processing and artificial intelligence. Among the many applications of computer vision, in this paper we investigate on the potential impact for enhancing the cultural and physical accessibility of cultural heritage sites. By using a common smartphone as a mediation instrument with the environment, we demonstrate how convolutional networks can be trained for recognizing monuments in the surroundings of the users, thus enabling the possibility of accessing contents associated to the monument itself, or new forms of fruition for visually impaired people. Moreover, computer vision …

Cultural heritagePotential impactComputer scienceVisually impairedHuman–computer interactionSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniMediationComputer vision algorithmsImage processingnavigation visually impaired computer vision augmented reality cultural context convolutional neural network machine learning hapticPhysical accessibility
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Parental working time patterns and children's socioemotional wellbeing: Comparing working parents in Finland, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands

2017

Abstract This cross-national study examined the connections between parental working time patterns (i.e., regular day work vs. nonstandard working hours) and children's socio-emotional wellbeing defined in terms of internalizing and externalizing problems and prosocial behavior. We also examined how the total number of hours worked, changes in work schedules, working overtime at short notice, and having an influence over one's work schedules were linked with children's wellbeing. Data were collected by a web survey from Finnish ( n  = 358), Dutch ( n  = 200) and British ( n  = 267) parents with children aged 3 to 12 years. The results showed, that in all three countries parents working nons…

ECEC-servicesWorking hoursSociology and Political ScienceSocio-cultural contextEducationDevelopmental psychologysocio-emotional wellbeingDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCross-cultural comparisonta515Nonstandard work schedulesSocioemotional selectivity theoryNoticecross-cultural comparison05 social sciencesOvertimeta5142Working timeCross-cultural studiessocio-cultural contextProsocial behavior050902 family studiesWell-beingParental workparental worknonstandard work schedules0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocio-emotional wellbeing050104 developmental & child psychologyChildren and Youth Services Review
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Cultural Identity and Using Music in the Intercultural Educational Process

2014

Abstract Working with music in early childhood education stimulates a child's brain, motor skills and communicative abilities, in addition to their socio-affective relationships. Through songs, a child can start learning about and practicing his or her culture of origin. At this point, the teacher should be aware of pluriculturalism in the classroom and promote awareness of cultural identity as an approach to developing interculturalism. Nursery rhymes, because of their compositional characteristics, are the perfect tool to develop intercultural values and ensure that children not only understand their own culture but also recognise their cultural characteristics in other cultures. A series…

Early childhood educationintercultural educationProcess (engineering)Cultural identityMulticultural educationPluricultural contextseducationmulticultural educationbehavioral disciplines and activitiesPedagogyPluriculturalismmusicGeneral Materials Scienceearly chilhood education.PsychologyMotor skillMúsica EnsenyamentEducació interculturalInterculturalismProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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