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Migrant Women-experiences from the Mediterranean Region

2019

Introduction: The phenomenon of migration is characterized and influenced by a number of different variables; and the different stages of journey are related to different levels and types of psychological distress. Women, in particular, are exposed to further specific risks during migration. Aim: To determine the factors that affect the psychological health of migrant women during the different stages of the migration journey. Methods: We provide a narrative review of the literature around the experiences of women during migration process, with a geographical focus on women migrating to the Mediterranean area. Results: Little data is currently available on the burden of mental health disor…

Future studiesEpidemiology030503 health policy & servicesMigration journeyPsychological distressRisk factor (computing)ViolenceAffect (psychology)Mental healthPsychological health03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineClinical Practice Epidemiology in Mental HealthSettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.Gender differencesNarrative reviewMental healthWomen030212 general & internal medicineMigrant populationMediterranean region0305 other medical sciencePsychologyDemography
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GIORNALISMO E VETRINIZZAZIONE SOCIALE. LE DERIVE DELLA LOGICA SPETTACOLARE IN ITALIA

2014

The article focuses on the development of a television market model in Italian journalism in the last two decades, characterized by the success of the "entertainment" frame in both TV and print news. The use of a spectacular framing and commercialization of news has its roots in the American popular journalism of the 1800s, but is today connected to the more recent of a «Showcase» (or «display window») communication model. Each place is or can be a stage, and the traditional definition of news is revised: journalism does not present news objectively, but it offers dramatized reconstructions of parts of reality, focusing on the visual impact of the events and on the narrative strategy used t…

GIORNALISMOSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativimedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesAdvertisingArtMythologySocial issuesCommercializationVETRINIZZAZIONEEntertainmentFraming (social sciences)INFOTAINMENTModels of communicationJournalismNarrativemedia_common
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Playing horror : narrative and genre in Valve's Left 4 Dead Series

2013

The place of story and narrative in digital games has been a hotly contested topic within the field of Game Studies during the past two decades. Beyond the question of whether games can or should be used for telling stories, research interest has focused on the nature of game narratives and their distinct qualities in comparison to other expressive media, like literature and film. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to this debate by examining the elements involved in storytelling not in digital games overall, but in one particular series, namely Valve Software‘s Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. The use of this in-depth case study allows an examination of how various different elements co…

Game StudiesDigital GamesvideopelitKauhutarinatkerrontaKerronnalliset rakenteetpelitutkimusNarrativenarratiivisuusHorrortarinatStorytellingkauhudigitaaliset pelit
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Telling Stories with Digital Board Games

2009

In the context of computer games, learning is an inherent feature of computer game playing. Computer games can be seen as multimodal texts that connect separate means of expression and require new kinds of literacy skills from the readers. In this chapter, the authors consider how the computer-based learning tool Talarius, which enables students to make their own digital games and play them, lends itself to literacy learning. The learning subject is a children’s novel, and thus it is narrative by its nature. In addition, the learning tool provides the potential to interweave narrative contents into the games made by it. The focus of this chapter is on the relationship between narrativity an…

Game mechanicsLiteracy skillMultimediaComputer scienceComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGMathematics educationMedia literacyNarrativecomputer.software_genrecomputer
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"Un uomo insignificante” (un racconto di Nikos Gatsos)

2010

traduzione dell'unico racconto di Nikos Gatsos Translation of the only story by Nikos Gatsos

Gatsos narrative generation of the thirtiesSettore L-LIN/20 - Lingua E Letteratura NeogrecaGatsos narrativagenerazione del Trenta
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Gender and the superhero narrative

2019

As the title of the volume promises, Gender and the Superhero Narrative offers an insight into the ways gendered norms and ideals have been negotiated in superhero narratives. Yet this is not all i...

Gender StudiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)AestheticsNarrativeSociologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Gender Studies
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Sounds of the Cold War: gendered submarine narratives

2015

The article discusses different narrative and discursive ways in which American and Soviet submarine narratives of the Cold War period scripted nuclear-age submarine masculinity as a ‘structure’ of experience and a ‘structure’ of feelings different from vision-centred technologies of violence and warfare. The comparative discussion of the selected submarine narratives about Cold War underwater adventures is in no way exhaustive. But it allows looking into narrative constructions of submarine masculinity as articulations of subtle ‘gender’ modifications in the cultural normative ideologies of the competing projects of hegemonic war-related masculinity, otherwise, perceived as coherent and si…

Gender StudiesInternational relationsHegemonyMasculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSubmarineNormativeNarrativeGender studiesSociologyIdeologyAdventuremedia_commonNORMA
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Career counselling for women managers at mid‐career

2008

PurposeThis paper aims to provide a framework for career counselling designed particularly to support the career development of mid‐career women managers. This approach is referred to as an autobiographical approach to career counselling. The practical application of the approach is described.Design/methodology/approachThe autobiographical approach draws upon social constructionism and narrativity. It was developed and applied together with 22 women managers. Various methods were used as narration tools.FindingsAt mid‐career, women managers are often in a transition process in their career. They can be expected to benefit from counselling that focuses on their long work experience and from …

Gender StudiesPedagogyNarrativityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)NarrativeSocial constructionismSocial mobilityPsychologyWork experienceMeaning (linguistics)Career developmentGender in Management: An International Journal
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‘My life has changed, but his life hasn’t’: Making sense of the gendering of parenthood during the transition to motherhood

2011

A narrative approach to the study of the gendered nature of parenting acknowledges that different kinds of cultural narratives surround the couple relationship and parenting. This narrative study illustrates the process of the gendering of parenthood from the points of view of seven Finnish first-time mothers. The data were obtained from 28 in-depth longitudinal interviews. Two main narratives were found: a turbulent transformation and a smooth transformation narrative. The turbulent transformation narrative demonstrates how the transition to parenthood may lead to biographical disruption in first-time mothers’ lives. The contradictory cultural narratives of intensive mothering and shared …

Gender StudiesRelational conflictArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Transition (fiction)Gender studiesNarrativeSociologyAmbivalenceGeneral PsychologyNarrative inquiryFeminism & Psychology
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The spouse of the female manager: role and influence on the woman's career

2009

PurposeThis paper aims to examine the role of the spouse, specifically the husband, for the woman manager's career by focusing on the gender role construction between spouses, and the relationship of these roles to the woman's career.Design/methodology/approachThe topic was investigated within a Finnish context by analyzing the narratives of 29 female managers. A common feature among the women was their managerial position and extensive work experience. All the women had or had had one or more spouses in the course of their careers, and all but one were mothers, mostly of teenage or adult children.FindingsA typology distinguishing five types of spouses was constructed: determining, supporti…

Gender StudiesTypologySpouseBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)NarrativeContext (language use)Gender rolePsychologySocial psychologyWork experienceGender in Management: An International Journal
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