19 resultados para Weddington, Sarah
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Tämän tutkielma tarkastelee uuden ajan alun käsityksiä naiseudesta ja sitä, miten ajan aateliskasvatus ja koulutus kuvastivat näitä käsityksiä. Miten määriteltiin koulutettu nainen? Miten suhtauduttiin niin sanottuihin oppineisiin naisiin? Ja ennen kaikkea, mitä nämä seikat kertovat naiseuden määrittämisestä uuden ajan alussa? Koulutus ymmärretään tässä tutkielmassa laajasti tarkoittaen sekä kirjallista sivistystä että niitä käytännön taitoja, joita naiset tarvitsivat toimiakseen yhteiskunnassa ja perheensä jäseninä. Tähän jälkimmäiseen viitataan tutkielmassa kasvatuksen-käsitteellä. Tutkimus rajoittuu maantieteellisesti Englantiin. Uuden ajan alulla käsitetään väljästi ajanjakso 1500-luvulta 1700-luvun loppuun. Tutkimuksen fokuksessa on neljä englantilaista aatelisnaista 1600- ja 1700-luvuilta. Nämä naiset ovat lady Anne Clifford (1590–1676), lady Rachel Russell (1636–1723), lady Sarah Lennox (1745–1826) ja lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762). Alkuperäisaineistona käytetään kolmelta viimeksi mainitulta julkaistua kirjeenvaihtokokoelmaa ja ensin mainitulta julkaistua päiväkirjaa. Tutkielma sijoittuu tieteellisessä kentässä sukupuolihistorian alaan. Sukupuolta tarkastellaan historiallisesti muuttuvana käsitteenä. Vaikka biologisilla seikoilla oli uuden ajan alussa merkittävä rooli sukupuolten välisten erojen määrittelyssä, sukupuoli ymmärretään tässä tutkielmassa ennen kaikkea sosiaaliseksi rakenteeksi. Sukupuoli on lisäksi performatiivinen. Sukupuolta uusinnetaan teoilla, sanoilla ja ulkoisella olemuksella. Vaikka sukupuolella oli suuri merkitys uuden ajan alun aateliskasvatuksessa, se ei yksinään määrittänyt naisten koulutuksen sisältöä. Myös säädyllä oli tässä tapauksessa suuri merkitys. Aatelisnainen edusti monessa suhteessa myös säätyään. Tämä tutkielma painottaa myös äitien suurta roolia lasten ja erityisesti tyttärien kasvatuksessa ja koulutuksessa. Sukupuoli asetti säädyn ohella ne reunaehdot, joiden sisällä yksilö saattoi toimia. Tutkielman esimerkkinaiset lisäksi itse määrittivät naisena olemisen rajoja muun muassa puuttumalla ja kommentoimalla aikalaistovereidensa käytöstä sekä arvioimalla omaansa.
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Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can potentially affect the developing fetus in devastating ways, leading to a range of physical, neurological, and behavioral alterations most accurately termed Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Despite the fact that it is a preventable disorder, prenatal alcohol exposure today constitutes a leading cause of intellectual disability in the Western world. In Western countries where prevalence studies have been performed the rates of FASD exceed, for example, autism spectrum disorders, Down’s syndrome and cerebral palsy. In addition to the direct effects of alcohol, children and adolescents with FASD are often exposed to a double burden in life, as their neurological sequelae are accompanied by adverse living surroundings exposing them to further environmental risk. However, children with FASD today remain remarkably underdiagnosed by the health care system. This thesis forms part of a larger multinational research project, The Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (the CIFASD), initiated by the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) in the U.S.A. The general aim of the present thesis was to examine a cohort of children and adolescents growing up with fetal alcohol-related damage in Finland. The thesis consists of five studies with a broad focus on diagnosis, cognition, behavior, adaptation and brain metabolic alterations in children and adolescents with FASD. The participants consisted of four different groups: one group with histories of prenatal exposure to alcohol, the FASD group; one IQ matched contrast group mostly consisting of children with specific learning disorder (SLD); and two typically-developing control groups (CON1 and CON2). Participants were identified through medical records, random sampling from the Finnish national population registry and email alerts to students. Importantly, the participants in the present studies comprise a group of very carefully clinically characterized children with FASD as the studies were performed in close collaboration with leading experts in the field (Prof. Edward Riley and Prof. Sarah Mattson, Center for Behavioral Teratology, San Diego State University, U.S.A; Prof. Eugene Hoyme, Sanford School of Medicine, University of South Dakota, U.S.A.). In the present thesis, the revised Institute of Medicine diagnostic criteria for FASD were tested on a Finnish population and found to be a reliable tool for differentiating among the subgroups of FASD. A weighted dysmorphology scoring system proved to be a valuable additional adjunct in quantification of growth deficits and dysmorphic features in children with FASD (Study 1). The purpose of Study 2 was to clarify the relationship between alcohol-related dysmorphic features and general cognitive capacity. Results showed a significant correlation between dysmorphic features and cognitive capacity, suggesting that children with more severe growth deficiency and dysmorphic features have more cognitive limitations. This association was, however, only moderate, indicating that physical markers and cognitive capacity not always go hand in hand in individuals with FASD. Behavioral problems in the FASD group proved substantial compared to the typically developing control group. In Study 3 risk and protective factors associated with behavioral problems in the FASD group were explored further focusing on diagnostic and environmental factors. Two groups with elevated risks for behavioral problems emerged: length of time spent in residential care and a low dysmorphology score proved to be the most pervasive risk factor for behavioral problems. The results underscore the clinical importance of appropriate services and care for less visibly alcohol affected children and highlight the need to attend to children with FASD being raised in institutions. With their background of early biological and psychological impairment compounded with less opportunity for a close and continuous caregiver relationship, such children seem to run an especially great risk of adverse life outcomes. Study 4 focused on adaptive abilities such as communication, daily living skills and social skills, in other words skills that are important for gradually enabling an independent life, maintain social relationships and allow the individual to become integrated into society. The results showed that adaptive abilities of children and adolescents growing up with FASD were significantly compromised compared to both typically-developing peers and IQ-matched children with SLD. Clearly different adaptive profiles were revealed where the FASD group performed worse than the SLD group, who in turn performed worse than the CON1 group. Importantly, the SLD group outperformed the FASD group on adaptive behavior in spite of comparable cognitive levels. This is the first study to compare adaptive abilities in a group of children and adolescents with FASD relative to both a contrast group of IQ-matched children with SLD and to a group of typically-developing peers. Finally, in Study 5, through magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRS) evidence of longstanding neurochemical alterations were observed in adolescents and young adults with FASD related to alcohol exposure in utero 14-20 years earlier. Neurochemical alterations were seen in several brain areas: in frontal and parietal cortices, corpus callosum, thalamus and frontal white matter areas as well as in the cerebellar dentate nucleus. The findings are compatible with neuropsychological findings in FASD. Glial cells seemed to be more affected than neurons. In conclusion, more societal efforts and resources should be focused on recognizing and diagnosing FASD, and supporting subgroups with elevated risk of poor outcome. Without adequate intervention children and adolescents with FASD run a great risk of marginalization and social maladjustment, costly not only to society but also to the lives of the many young people with FASD.
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Kirjallisuusarvostelu
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Panel at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Panel at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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Minute Madness Session at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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This doctoral dissertation presents studies of the formation and evolution of galaxies, through observations and simulations of galactic halos. The halo is the component of galaxies which hosts some of the oldest objects we know of in the cosmos; it is where clues to the history of galaxies are found, for example, by how the chemical structure is related to the dynamics of objects in the halo. The dynamical and chemical structure of halos, both in the Milky Way’s own halo, and in two elliptical galaxies, is the underlying theme in the research. I focus on the density falloff and chemistry of the two external halos, and on the dynamics, density falloff, and chemistry of the Milky Way halo. I first study galactic halos via computer simulations, to test the long- term stability of an anomalous feature recently found in kinematics of the Milky Way’s metal-poor stellar halo. I find that the feature is transient, making its origin unclear. I use a second set of simulations to test if an initially strong relation between the dynamics and chemistry of halo glob-ular clusters in a Milky Way-type galaxy is affected by a merging satellite galaxy, and find that the relation remains strong despite a merger in which the satellite is a third of the mass of the host galaxy. From simulations, I move to observing halos in nearby galaxies, a challenging procedure as most of the light from galaxies comes from the disk and bulge components as opposed to the halo. I use Hubble Space Tele scope observations of the halo of the galaxy M87 and, comparing to similar observations of NGC 5128, find that the chemical structure of the inner halo is similar for both of these giant elliptical galaxies. I use Very Large Telescope observations of the outer halo of NGC 5128 (Centaurus A) and, because of the difficultly in resolving dim extragalac- tic stellar halo populations, I introduce a new technique to subtract the contaminating background galaxies. A transition from a metal-rich stellar halo to a metal-poor has previously been discovered in two different types of galaxies, the disk galaxy M31 and the classic elliptical NGC 3379. Unexpectedly, I discover in this third type of galaxy, the merger remnant NGC 5128, that the density of metal-rich and metal-poor halo stars falls at the same rate within the galactocentric radii of 8 − 65 kpc, the limit of our observations. This thesis presents new results which open opportunities for future investigations.
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Varför inrättar nya stater olika former av politiska regimer vid tidpunkten för självständighet? Under perioden 1946–2008 bildades 130 nya stater. Av dessa stater inrättade 39 procent demokratisk regim, medan 61 procent inrättade diktatorisk regim vid tidpunkten för självständighet. Avhandlingen förklarar varför denna skillnad finns mellan nybildade stater. En omfattande undersökning med 128 stater har genomförts. I undersökningen prövas olika idéer om vilka förhållanden som främjar demokrati. Enligt undersökningen är det tre förhållanden som har betydelse för om nybildade stater inrättar demokratisk eller diktatorisk regim. Demokrati främjas om majoriteten i befolkningen inte har muslimsk bakgrund, om staten omges av demokratiska stater och om den nybildade staten direkt före självständigheten var brittisk koloni under lång tid. Resultaten ökar vår kunskap om vilka förhållanden som främjar inrättandet av demokratisk regim i nybildade stater. Majoriteten av dagens stater har bildats sedan 1946. Inrättandet av demokrati eller diktatur vid dessa staters självständighet har påverkat såväl den globala utvecklingen som den politiska utvecklingen inom stater. Trots det finns det få studier om nybildade stater. Med upplägget i avhandlingen presenterar avhandlingen därmed teoretiska resonemang och empiriska resultat om fenomen som påverkat samhällsutvecklingen men som sällan tidigare har studerats. Till skillnad från tidigare studier som främst har fokuserat på politiska regimers förändring, stabilitet eller konsolidering, analyserar avhandlingen inrättandet av politiska regimer. Detta sätter politiska regimer i nytt perspektiv. Det framkommer bland annat att traditionella föreställningar om vilka förhållanden som formar politiska regimer inte alltid har betydelse för nybildade stater. Avhandlingen ger därför inte enbart bidrag som ökar vår kunskap om nybildade stater, utan bidrag som också har relevans för forskning om demokratisering och spridning av demokratiska idéer.