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Visuospatiaalisten taitojen kehittyminen 7-15-vuotiailla lapsilla
2008
Liikkumista ohjaavat opasteet lentoasemalla
2016
Tutkimus matkustajien liikkumista ohjaavista opasteista keskittyy Helsinki-Vantaan -lentoaseman sisäopasteisiin ja tekstimaisemaan. Opasteet ovat osa lentoaseman palvelua; hyvin suunnitellut ja toimivat opasteet vaikuttavat matkustajan kokemukseen lentoasemasta ja sen palvelujen toimivuudesta. Tarkoituksena on selvittää, miten matkustajien liikkumista ohjaavien opasteiden funktiot rakentuvat lentoasematerminaalissa, heidän palvelupolullaan lähtöselvityksen ja turvatarkastuksen kautta lähtöportille, miten opasteiden infor-matiivisuus ja ohjaavuus on toteutettu ja miten lentoasematerminaali tilana rakentuu semioottisten merkkien kautta. Tähän sisältyy myös universaaliuden näkökulma. Lisäksi o…
Behavioural, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of diversity in frog colour patterns
2017
The role of colours and colour patterns in behavioural ecology has been extensively studied in a variety of contexts and taxa, while almost overlooked in many others. For decades anurans have been the focus of research on acoustic signalling due to the prominence of vocalisations in their communication. Much less attention has been paid to the enormous diversity of colours, colour patterns, and other types of putative visual signals exhibited by frogs. With the exception of some anecdotal observations and studies, the link between colour patterns and the behavioural and evolutionary ecology of anurans had not been addressed until approximately two decades ago. Since then, there has been eve…
From ‘no dogs here!’ to ‘beware of the dog!’ : restricting dog signs as a reflection of social norms
2019
Signs in public space reflect ‘normalcy’ in a community. The authors ask what restricting signs tell us about a society? In order to explore the system and variation in the ways dog signs manifest different norms and control, they compare two different data sets: dog signs in a Northern European town, Jyväskylä in Finland, and two Eastern European villages in Romania. They apply a qualitative methodology based on visual communication, geosemiotics and linguistic landscape studies. The focus of the article is on the resources of addressing and the visual semiotics of the image. The investigated communities seem to create a complementary distribution of what they regulate that is also displa…