23 resultados para Biographic Narrative Interpretative Method
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Our objective was to validate a new device dedicated to measure the light disturbances surrounding bright sources of light under different sources of potential variability. Twenty subjects were involved in the study. Light distortion was measured using an experimental prototype (light distortion analyzer, CEORLab, University of Minho, Portugal) comprising twenty-four LED arrays panel at 2 m. Sources of variability included: intrasession and intersession repeated measures, pupil size (3 versus 6 mm), defocus (þ0.50) correction for the working distance, angular resolution (15 deg versus 30 deg), temporal stimuli presentation, and pupil size. Size, shape, location, and irregularity parameters have been obtained. At a low speed of presentation of the stimuli, changes in angular resolution did not have an effect on the results of the parameters measured. Results did not change with pupil size. Intensity of the central glare source significantly influenced the outcomes. Examination time was reduced by 30% when a 30 deg angular resolution was explored instead of 15 deg. Measurements were fast and repeatable under the same experimental conditions. Size and shape parameters showed the highest consistency, whereas location and irregularity parameters showed lower consistency. The system was sensitive to changes in the intensity of the central glare source but not to pupil changes in this sample of healthy subjects.
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O projeto de investigação-intervenção aqui apresentado, denominado O outro lado da guerra colonial. Memórias na primeira pessoa, fundamenta-se nas conceções da Educação e Aprendizagem ao Longo da Vida, sendo direcionado para a área da Educação para a Saúde. Remete-nos para uma perspetiva salutogénica de saúde, de acordo com A. Antonovsky. Ao nível metodológico incorre no Paradigma da Complexidade. Utilizam-se métodos diversificados consoante os casos concretos, nomeadamente o método narrativo. Neste estudo, destacam-se as narrativas como forma de ação/intervenção junto de 11 participantes, veteranos da guerra colonial portuguesa. As narrativas foram determinantes, constituindo o modo de construção, de atribuição de significado e partilha de memórias pessoais subjetivas, que revelam perspetivas diversificadas e modos únicos de interpretar e compreender um evento histórico importante. A partir dos dados recolhidos foram-se descobrindo os Recursos Gerais de Resistência e foi-se conhecendo/reconhecendo o Sentido Interno de Coerência de cada participante, construindo-se planos de ação pessoais. Os participantes compreenderam o papel que desempenham na promoção da sua própria saúde e a importância que esta compreensão representa nas suas vidas. Neste sentido, este projeto de investigação/intervenção permitiu-nos analisar, comprender e valorizar as experiências de vida de caráter transformador que culminaram em momentos de grande aprendizagem pessoal; forneceu-nos elementos importantes para o estudo qualitativo dos veteranos de guerra, revelando dados significativos acerca das vivências da guerra colonial e acerca do modo como essas vivências influenciaram a vida dos participantes até aos días de hoje. A utilização de métodos exclusivamente qualitativos tornou-se essencial neste projeto de investigação/intervenção. Através da subjetividade discursiva tivemos acesso a mundos de significado próprios que proporcionaram um ambiente investigativo de proximidade e intimidade. Conclui-se que este estudo foi revelador porque permitiu a recolha de dados que contribuíram para a valorização das memórias pessoais mas também para a construção de futuros planos de ação e de investigação.
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O projeto de investigação-intervenção aqui apresentado, denominado O outro lado da guerra colonial. Memórias na primeira pessoa, fundamenta-se nas conceções da Educação e Aprendizagem ao Longo da Vida, sendo direcionado para a área da Educação para a Saúde. Remete-nos para uma perspetiva salutogénica de saúde, de acordo com A. Antonovsky. Ao nível metodológico incorre no Paradigma da Complexidade. Utilizam-se métodos diversificados consoante os casos concretos, nomeadamente o método narrativo. Neste estudo, destacam-se as narrativas como forma de ação/intervenção junto de 11 participantes, veteranos da guerra colonial portuguesa. As narrativas foram determinantes, constituindo o modo de construção, de atribuição de significado e partilha de memórias pessoais subjetivas, que revelam perspetivas diversificadas e modos únicos de interpretar e compreender um evento histórico importante. A partir dos dados recolhidos foram-se descobrindo os Recursos Gerais de Resistência e foi-se conhecendo/reconhecendo o Sentido Interno de Coerência de cada participante, construindo-se planos de ação pessoais. Os participantes compreenderam o papel que desempenham na promoção da sua própria saúde e a importância que esta compreensão representa nas suas vidas. Neste sentido, este projeto de investigação/intervenção permitiu-nos analisar, comprender e valorizar as experiências de vida de caráter transformador que culminaram em momentos de grande aprendizagem pessoal; forneceu-nos elementos importantes para o estudo qualitativo dos veteranos de guerra, revelando dados significativos acerca das vivências da guerra colonial e acerca do modo como essas vivências influenciaram a vida dos participantes até aos días de hoje. A utilização de métodos exclusivamente qualitativos tornou-se essencial neste projeto de investigação/intervenção. Através da subjetividade discursiva tivemos acesso a mundos de significado próprios que proporcionaram um ambiente investigativo de proximidade e intimidade. Conclui-se que este estudo foi revelador porque permitiu a recolha de dados que contribuíram para a valorização das memórias pessoais mas também para a construção de futuros planos de ação e de investigação.
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Purpose – Few research has addressed the factors that undermine people’s subjective perceptions of career success. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to further illuminate the issue of career barriers in perceptions of career success for a specific group of professionals: academics. Design/methodology/approach – This study adopts an interpretative-social constructionist methodology. Complementarily, it was employed a phenomenological method in data gathering and analysis – with the use of in-depth interviews and a theme analysis. The research was undertaken with a group of 87 Portuguese academics of both sexes and in different stages of their academic careers. Findings – The findings pinpoint the existence of multi-level barriers encountered by the academics when trying to succeed in their careers. The interviewees mentioned particularly the organizational-professional career barriers pertaining to three general themes: poor collegiality and workplace relationships; the lack of organizational support and employment precariousness; and the career progression standards and expectations. At the individual life cycle level the interviewees referred to the theme of finding balance; at the same time, the gender structure was also a theme mentioned as an important career barrier in career success, particularly by the women interviewed. Research limitations/implications – One of the limitations of this research is related to the impossibility of generalizability of its findings for the general population. Nevertheless, the researcher provides enough detail that grants the reader with the ability to judge of its similarity to other research contexts. Practical implications – This research highlights the role played by distinct career barriers for a specific professional group: academics. This has implications for higher education policy-makers and for human resources managers in higher education institutions. Originality/value – The current study extends the literature on career success by offering detailed anecdotal evidence on how negative work experiences might hinder career success. This research shows that to understand career barriers to success it is useful to consider multi-level factors: organizational-level factors (e.g. poor collegiality and workplace relationships); individual-level factors (e.g. life-cycle factors such as age/career stage); and structural-level factors (e.g. gender).
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1º Ciclo do Ensino
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Risk management is of paramount importance in the success of tunnelling works and is linked to the tunnelling method and to the constraints of the works. Sequencial Excavation Method (SEM) and Tun-nel Boring Machine (TBM) method have been competing for years. This article, part of a wider study on the influence of the â Safety and Healthâ criterion in the choice of method, reviews the existing literature about the criteria usually employed to choose the tunnelling method and on the criterion â Safety and Healthâ . This crite-rion is particularly important, due to the financial impacts of work accidents and occupational diseases. This article is especially useful to the scientific and technical community, since it synthesizes the relevance of each one of the choice criteria used and it shows why â Safety and Healthâ must be a criterion in the decision mak-ing process to choose the tunnelling method.
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In recent decades, an increased interest has been evidenced in the research on multi-scale hierarchical modelling in the field of mechanics, and also in the field of wood products and timber engineering. One of the main motivations for hierar-chical modelling is to understand how properties, composition and structure at lower scale levels may influence and be used to predict the material properties on a macroscopic and structural engineering scale. This chapter presents the applicability of statistic and probabilistic methods, such as the Maximum Likelihood method and Bayesian methods, in the representation of timber’s mechanical properties and its inference accounting to prior information obtained in different importance scales. These methods allow to analyse distinct timber’s reference properties, such as density, bending stiffness and strength, and hierarchically consider information obtained through different non, semi or destructive tests. The basis and fundaments of the methods are described and also recommendations and limitations are discussed. The methods may be used in several contexts, however require an expert’s knowledge to assess the correct statistic fitting and define the correlation arrangement between properties.
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[Excerpt] Introduction: There has been a considerable amount of controversy about the use of manometric methods to measure catalase activity. As Maehly and Chance point out in their excellent review] the advantages of these methods is "... that they can be used for any kind of biological material, and purification of the enzyme is not required. The assay is independent of small amounts of peroxidase activity. It is fairly simple to perform, it is rapid and it can be adapted to continuous reading of the reaction". A variety of drawbacks are also listed by the same authors, viz, the inactivation of the enzyme under the experimental conditions and the time lag before a constant rate of oxygen evolution is reached. [...]