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How, Why and with Whom Do Local Politicians Engage on Facebook?

2013

Part 2: Social Media and E-Participation; International audience; This article focuses on how, why and with whom local politicians engage on Facebook. Based on a literature review of the public sphere, eParticipation and research related to social media, we propose a theoretical framework that identifies thematic areas integral to understanding the nature of political participation. The explanatory potential of our ‘ENGAGE’ model (Exchange, Narcissist, Gather, Accented, General and Expense) is exemplified by conducting a qualitative case study focusing on politicians in a local municipality in southern Norway. The findings indicate various uses of Facebook among the respondents, and a disso…

Facebookbusiness.industrysocial media[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical engagementPublic relationspolitical engagementcase studyPoliticsState (polity)Political scienceeParticipationCognitive dissonancePublic sphere[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Social mediabusinessmedia_common
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Design and use of a Facebook 4 Urban Facelifts

2015

The renewal of the 'urban look' (Urban Facelift) could play a crucial role for the development of the whole city. This study will analyse the case of the Palermo port area, which is considered as the 'face' of the city. Sicily is indeed an island, and therefore, because of its natural and infrastructural features, the sea is still its main connection with the world. For this reason, urban renovation in the city of Palermo has begun first with its coastal area. The tested methodology combines future urban faces with the present–state evaluation criteria by involving different stakeholders. Then, the urban faces are associated with possible and suitable future scenarios. In this way, an Urban…

Facebookpioneer cityGeography Planning and DevelopmentUrban densityFace (sociological concept)Urban regenerationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawUrban FaceliftCivil engineeringPort (computer networking)GeographyUrban planningparticipationEnvironmental planning
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“We want financial accountability”: deconstructing tensions of community participation in CHPS, Ghana

2016

ABSTRACTThis article reports on the ways and factors that facilitate or constrain community participation in the Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) programme in Nsanfo, a village in Central Region of Ghana. We found that the community made an important step through mobilising the necessary resources in establishing the CHPS compound, which has resulted in improved access to health care. Yet maintaining the facility did not matter most to community members, owing chiefly to unmet demands for financial accountability pertaining to the running of the programme. Failure to clearly identify various actors and their roles potentially explains this state of affairs.

FinanceEconomic growthbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesCommunity participationGeography Planning and DevelopmentState of affairsDevelopmentCentral region03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAccountabilityHealth care030212 general & internal medicineBusinessHealth planning0305 other medical scienceDevelopment in Practice
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The Housing Cycle: What Role for Mortgage Market Development and Housing Finance?

2019

AbstractWe use duration analysis to assess the impact of securitization, mortgage sector liberalization and government involvement in housing finance on the length of housing booms, busts and normal times in a panel of 20 OECD countries over the period 1970Q1-2015Q4. Our results reveal that a move towards a more liberalized mortgage sector is associated with longer housing booms, while an increase in securitization is linked with shorter housing busts. They also show that the length of housing booms and busts is particularly sensitive to housing finance characteristics, but that does not seem to be the case for normal times. Additionally, government support measures do not necessarily cushi…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsGovernmentHousing finance characteristicLiberalizationbusiness.industryMonetary policyDuration analysiSecuritizationBoomMarket liquidityUrban StudiesLoanHousing booms and bustAccountingGovernment participationEconomicsSecuritizationbusinessFinanceFinancial services
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Gender segregation in Vocational Training (VT). Findings and Proposals from a Participatory Process of Designing Youth Public Policies in Ontinyent, …

2020

La Formación Profesional (FP) es uno de los campos sobre los que más debate está habiendo en la actualidad. Se trata de una modalidad formativa vinculada expresamente al mercado laboral y que tiene, por tanto, efectos sustanciales en el desarrollo profesional de la juventud. Este artículo pretende ofrecer reflexiones y propuestas que surgen de la juventud que participó en el proceso de investigación y en el diseño del I Plan de Juventud de Ontinyent (Valencia, España). En concreto, se presenta la Formación Profesional desde una perspectiva de género y desde la mirada de la juventud, con un enfoque participativo que permite la reflexión, el debate, la deliberación y el diseño bottom-up de ej…

Formación profesionalYouthVocational trainingGeneral EngineeringSegregationParticipationGender:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Public policiesParticipaciónPolitical scienceUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAPolíticas públicasSegregaciónJuventudGéneroHumanitiesSociología
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Bio-Eco-Analysis for Risk Factors using GIS Software

2013

Agriculture is a business sector ideally suited for the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) because it is natural resource based, requires the movement, distribution, and/or utilization of large quantities of products, goods, and services, and is increasingly required to record details of its business operations from the field to the marketplace. Nearly all agricultural data has some form of spatial component, and a GIS allows you to visualize information that might otherwise be difficult to interpret. Environment has a major impact on agriculture. In this paper we presented how GIS software can be used to analyze risk factors that influence agricultural production naturally…

Geographic information systemPublic participation GISComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceEnvironmental resource managementBusiness operationsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreNatural resourceComputer Science ApplicationsGIS and public healthComputational Theory and MathematicsEnterprise GISAgricultural productivitybusinessAM/FM/GIScomputerInternational Journal of Computers Communications & Control
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Participation, geography and social media. Discussing method

2022

The chapter, from a cultural geographical perspective, offers a reflection on the research methodology used to study some social media. More particularly, starting from the case of the Facebook group “Palermo di una volta” (“Palermo of the past”), subject of a previous study, the results achieved through the analysis of the research process are retraced. The group, in fact, for the many members (hundreds of thousands) who are part of it, is an opportunity to reconstruct the geography of places in the city, both in their contemporaneity and in their historical context, in an intertwining of individual and collective narratives. Regardless of the formal correctness of the information the grou…

Geography Participation Social Media Method Epistemology Perception Climate Change Participatory Geography Cultural GeographySettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Urban Blight and Redevelopment: An Urban Participation Path

2018

This paper pays particular attention to one of the many participatory models present in the landscape of urban and territorial planning. Specifically, the ACTION PLANNING model was chosen; a model used in Anglo-Saxon countries to identify the problems and needs of the inhabitants of a given territory, through the involvement of interested parties or stakeholders. The model is applied in Sicily, to Villaseta, a small rural settlement, located southwest of the city of Agrigento, which consists primarily of affordable and social housing. It is a suburb without identity, left to itself, where – despite the valuable cultural, historic, scenic, and most importantly human resources – one notes the…

GeographyWork (electrical)Public housingLocal governmentRedevelopmentIdentity (social science)Social exclusionCitizen journalismCitizen participation emargination urban blightRural settlementSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEnvironmental planning
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Application of the International classification of functioning, disability and health in Taiwan : victory of the medical model

2017

AbstractSince July 2012, eligibility for disability benefits and services in Taiwan has been assessed based on the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. This study examines disabled people’s experiences of this new assessment system: does it incorporate the social model or a multidimensional understanding of disability and assess the needs of disabled people adequately? In-depth interviews were employed with 24 disabled persons to answer these questions from the perspective of disabled people. The findings show that the new assessment model is still medicalised: social roles and social participation are not considered, the assessment process is dominated by pro…

Gerontology030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)TaiwanInternational Classification of Functioning03 medical and health sciencessocial medicinesocial environment0302 clinical medicineInternational Classification of Functioning Disability and HealthDisability benefitsneeds assessmentmedicineRelevance (law)ta319disabilitiesparticipation030212 general & internal medicinePsychiatryMedical modelPerspective (graphical)General Social Sciencesta5142healthSocial engagementGeneral Health ProfessionsNeeds assessmentmedical careMedical model of disability0305 other medical sciencePsychologysocial modelmedical modelDisability and Society
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Does age matter?: A comparison of health‐related quality of life issues of adolescents and young adults with cancer

2018

Objective:Health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) concerns of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) aged 14–25 years were compared with those of older adults (26–60 years) with cancer.Methods:AYAs and older adults receiving curative intent treatment or supportive palliative care for cancer were recruited from eight research centres across Europe. Participants used a rating scale to score the relevance and importance of a list of 77 issues covering 10 areas of HRQoL concern: symptoms; activity restrictions; social; emotional; body image; self‐appraisals; outlook on life; lifestyle; treatment‐related and life beyond treatment.Results:HRQoL issues were reviewed by 33 AYAs and 25 older adults. Sev…

GerontologyAdultMalePalliative careActivities of daily livingAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth StatusEmotionsPsycho-oncologyFertility03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)Rating scaleNeoplasmsActivities of Daily LivingBody ImageMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineYoung adultLife Stylemedia_commonbusiness.industryAge FactorsMiddle AgedSocial ParticipationSelf ConcepthumanitiesOncologyAttitude030220 oncology & carcinogenesisQuality of LifeFemalebusinessPsychosocialRare cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 9]
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