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Collaborative Policy Making and Stakeholder Engagement: A Resident–Based Perspective
2019
This study analyses residents’ perceptions and attitudes towards tourism and community engagement with tourism planning. Overall, residents think that the positive effects of tourism development outweigh the negative impacts. Despite this, they express concerns regarding the economic future of their area and that the tourism development in their area is mostly exogenously driven. Further, they do not feel involved in tourism planning but, quite surprisingly, they do not seems to be convinced that local authorities should encourage community participation in tourism decision making. Exploratory factor analysis and hierarchical and non-hierarchical cluster analysis were therefore conducted. F…
Community Resilience in Crises : Technology and Social Media Enablers
2014
Technology can contribute greatly to disaster resilience, especially by enhancing the interconnectedness between the authorities and the public and by facilitating the rapid exchange of information. This special issue of Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments is focused on technology and social media enablers of community resilience. Crises take on a variety of shapes and forms—natural or health disasters, terroristic and criminal acts, technology malfunctions, and large-scale accidents—at the local, regional, national, and global levels. Crisis management plans, created and implemented at the organizational level, typically involve public service and i…
“Pursuing Community Resilience through Outcome-Based Public Policies: Challenges and Opportunities for the Design of Performance Management Systems”
2017
The purpose of this symposium is to contribute to the ongoing debate on this topic in the public administration literature by exploring the contribution of performance management in the implementation of effective governance systems that may foster community resilience, especially to social “wicked” problems. The set of articles hosted in this issue provides a variegated mix of ideas and experiences in this field, encompassing different countries (from Northern to Southern Europe, and Canada), sectors (including labor, healthcare, tourism, and public utilities), and methodological approaches. An empirical perspective is adopted by the authors, involving case studies, interviews, and field r…
Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Healthcare in Locations with Limited Accessibility: Challenges and Opportunities of Participatory Research
2020
Disaster risk reduction and healthcare support each other, including the mitigation of further harm after illness or injury. These connections are particularly relevant in locations which have permanent or temporary limited accessibility. In these circumstances, people are required to be self-sufficient in providing emergency and long-term healthcare with limited resources. Planning and preparing to mitigate further harm after illness or injury from disasters (disaster risk reduction) must include people living and working in locations with limited accessibility, meaning that participatory research can be used. The challenges and opportunities of enacting participatory research in such cont…
Weak commutation relations of unbounded operators and applications
2011
Four possible definitions of the commutation relation $[S,T]=\Id$ of two closable unbounded operators $S,T$ are compared. The {\em weak} sense of this commutator is given in terms of the inner product of the Hilbert space $\H$ where the operators act. Some consequences on the existence of eigenvectors of two number-like operators are derived and the partial O*-algebra generated by $S,T$ is studied. Some applications are also considered.
Dye-Labeled Poly(organosiloxane) Microgels with Core−Shell Architecture
1999
Poly(organosiloxane) microgels are highly cross-linked rather monodisperse spherical particles of radius about 10 nm. Using a functionalized silane comonomer, i.e., (chlorobenzyl)trimethoxysilane, model particles suitable for studies in colloid physics are available: photoreactive and fluorescent dyes can be covalently bound within the microgels to prepare tracers for diffusion studies using forced Rayleigh scattering (FRS) and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS). For the application as tracer particles, it is important not to influence the diffusion behavior by the coupled chromophores. Therefore, functionalized precursors with a core−shell architecture are used to minimize labeli…
Pour une école qui aime le monde : les leçons d'une comparaison France-Québec (1960-2012)
2013
L'école du Québec aime le monde auquel elle prépare les élèves une société moderne, démocratique, multiculturelle, solidaire. L'école française l'aime beaucoup moins, elle se raidit à beaucoup d'égards contre une modernité jugée menaçante pour ses valeurs. Pourquoi cette différence? Au cours des années soixante, la commission Parent a proposé au Québec un récit global et positif sur l'école et son rôle dans la société moderne. À la même époque, en France, le colloque d'Amiens a proposé un récit moins ample et beaucoup plus ambivalent, même si, dans les deux cas, on réclamait une école moins rigide et plus ouverte. Le premier récit persuadait que les évolutions proposées étaient bonnes, tand…
Travail des élèves et performance scolaire
2010
National audience; Le rendement scolaire du travail scolaire, exprimé par le rapport entre le score à une évaluation internationale et le temps de travail total des élèves, varie beaucoup d'un pays à l'autre. les pays où les élèves déclarent travailler le plus, qui sont aussi les pays où la religiosité est la plus forte, sont ceux où les scores sont les plus faibles. Une part de ce constat, qu'il est impossible de déterminer précisément, peut cependant s'expliquer par un biais dans les déclarations des élèves. Entre élèves au sein des pays, le temps de travail varie plus ou moins selon le pays, et de façon plus ou moins liée au score des élèves d'une part, à leur héritage social d'autre par…
Cooperation Between Strangers in Face-to-Face Dyads Produces More Cardiovascular Activation Than Competition or Working Alone
2019
Abstract. Individual and shared goals can be achieved through social interpersonal interaction, cooperation and competition being two different yet similar strategies to reach such aims and objectives. Nevertheless, there is a gap in the literature analyzing the effect of these types of social interactions, especially in cooperation, on autonomic nervous system responses using noninvasive measures, such as heart rate (HR). The regulation of HR and other cardiovascular variables of the central nervous system offers information about how to encourage or discourage social engagement and prosocial behaviors. In fact, a more flexible engagement with the environment and efficient emotions regula…
The European Young Chemist Award 2018
2018
Young traditions: The 2018 European Young Chemist Award competition was held in Liverpool during the 7th EuCheMS Chemistry Congress continuing the tradition of showcasing and recognizing the excellent research being carried out by young scientists working in the chemical sciences.