11 resultados para printed mass media
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Tutkielman tavoitteena on selvittää, minkälaisista näkökulmista naisesta johtajana kirjoitetaan ja löytyykö mediateksteistä viittauksia myytteihin, arkkityyppeihin tai stereotypioihin. Tutkimusmenetelmänä käytetään diskurssianalyysiä, jonka avulla valittuja tekstejä tutkitaan. Tässä tutkimuksessa media on rajattu käsittämään sanoma- ja aikakauslehdet. Media muokkaa, mallintaa ja uusintaa lukijan käsityksiä naisesta johtajana. Mediatekstissä johtajuus määrittyy miehisen maailmankuvan kautta. Roolijako miehen ja naisen välillä on kirjoituksissa selvä. Naiseen johtajana liitetään sukupuoli, perhe ja yksityiselämä, mies mielletään kirjoituksissa pelkästään johtajaksi. Perheen merkitys naisen johtajakuvassa on hyvin voimakas. Asenteiden ja uskomusten muutostarpeet ovat olemassa, mutta muutokset tapahtuvat hyvin hitaasti. Media ylläpitää ja uusintaa vanhoja arvoja ja asenteita. Myytit, arkkityypit ja stereotypiat vaikuttavat alitajuisesti sosiaalisen todellisuuden rakentumiseen. Ne säilyvät ja vaikuttavat kansantaruissa, mytologioissa ja uskomuksissa, kuten myös mediatekstissä. Medialla voidaan katsoa olevan merkitystä ”naisjohtajan” kuvan rakentumiseen.
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Tutkielman tavoitteena on selvittää, miten ”sukupuolikiintiöt yritysten hallituksissa” rakentuvat suomalaisessa mediassa ja sitä kautta; nähdäänkö sukupuolikiintiöt toimivana keinona saavuttaa työelämän tasa-arvo. Tutkielmassa luodaan silmäys sukupuolirooleihin sekä niitä uusintaviin ja ylläpitäviin rakenteisiin yhteiskunnassa. Edelleen tavoitteena on selvittää, murtavatko naiskiintiöt liike-elämässä ja politiikassa vallitsevia johtajuuden sukupuolirooleja. Tutkielmassa käsitellään tasa-arvoa yhteiskunnallisessa, johtajuustutkimuksellisessa ja feministisessä valossa. Sukupuolikiintiöistä kirjoitettaessa voidaan havaita erilaisia suhtautumistapoja niiden vaikutuksesta tasa-arvon toteutumiseen. Tutkielmassa esimerkkeinä käytettyjä lehtitekstejä leimaavat vastakkainasettelut, voimakkaat tunteet ja jakautuminen eri leireihin. Tutkimusmenetelmänä on käytetty kriittistä, valtaorientoitunutta diskurssianalyysiä, joka on antoisa viitekehys mediamaailman käytäntöjen tutkimiseen kontekstissaan. Media on tässä tutkimuksessa rajattu käsittämään tiettyjä suomalaisia sanoma-, aikakausi- ja iltapäivälehtiä. Tutkimuksen pääongelmaksi nousevat tavat, joilla sukupuolikiintiöistä mediassa kirjoitetaan sekä asenteet, joita ne lukijoille välittävät. Tämän tutkimuksen keskeisinä tuloksina voidaan esittää yleisimmät suhtautumistavat sukupuolikiintiötä kohtaan mediassa, sekä kolme diskurssia, jotka useimmiten kiintiökeskusteluissa esiintyvät. Pätevyys- diskurssi painottaa yksilön pätevyyttä ensisijaisena valintakriteerinä hallitusjäseniä valittaessa. Uhka- diskurssi esittää sukupuolikiintiöt uhkavaatimuksena, johon tullaan turvautumaan kulttuuristen muutosten hitauden vuoksi. (Epä)tasa-arvo- diskurssi näkee sukupuolikiintiöt tasa-arvoa edistävänä keinona, mutta toisaalta kokee naiskiintiöt epätasa-arvoisina ja miehiä sortavina.
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Tiedotustutkimuksen pääkokoelma sijaitsee pääkirjastossa (Linnassa), jossa painettu yleis- ja käsikirjastokokoelma koostuu lähes 5000 nimekkeestä monografioita (painettujen monografiasarjojen osat mukaan lukien). Monografiakokoelmasta kartoitettiin neljä osa-aluetta. Joukkoviestinnän teoriaa, metodologiaa ja vaikutuksia käsitteli 44 % kirjoista (2195 nimekettä), joten se oli selvin painopisteala. Radiota ja televisiota käsitteli 28 % (1383 nimekettä); lehdistöä 24 % (1198 nimekettä) sekä journalismia, uutisia ja toimitustyötä 22 % kirjoista (1088 nimekettä). Käsikirjaston noin 95 nimekkeen kokoelma sisälsi bibliografioita (58 nimekettä), sanastoja, sanakirjoja ja hakuteoksia. Painettuja lehtiä oli 13 nimekettä (Africa media review, Critical Studies in Television, Javnost - The Public, Journal of media business studies, Journalisti, Lähikuva, Media & viestintä, Medienwissenschaft : Rezensionen, Nordicom information, Suomen lehdistö, Utain, Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Ser. 10, Zurnalistika, Zurnalist). Sähkökirjoja kokoelmassa oli yhteensä 499 nimekettä: 462 nimekettä Ebrary–tietokannassa,13 nimekettä NetLibrary -tietokannassa ja 24 viestinnän käsikirjaa Nellin E-käsikirjastossa. Verkkolehtiä kokoelmassa oli yhteensä 100. Tietokantoja oli 10, joista kokotekstilehtiä EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost Communication and Mass Media Complete, SAGE Journals Online (Premier), ScienceDirect (Elsevier) ja viitetietokantoja Aikakauslehtitutkimuksen tietokanta, CIOS ComAbstracts, CIOS Open Journals Index, Ncom – Database on Nordic Media and Communication Research, Ncom: Nordic Media Research Publications ja PAIS International.
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The focus of this study is to examine the role of police and immigrants’ relations, as less is known about this process in the country. The studies were approached in two different ways. Firstly, an attempt was made to examine how immigrants view their encounters with the police. Secondly, the studies explored how aware the police are of immigrants’ experiences in their various encounters and interactions on the street level. An ancillary aim of the studies is to clarify, analyse and discuss how prejudice and stereotypes can be tackled, thereby contributing to the general debate about racism and discrimination for better ethnic relations in the country. The data in which this analysis was based is on a group of adults (n=88) from the total of 120 Africans questioned for the entire study (n=45) police cadets and (n=6) serving police officers from Turku. The present thesis is a compilation of five articles. A summary of each article findings follows, as the same data was used in all five studies. In the first study, a theoretical model was developed to examine the perceived knowledge of bias by immigrants resulting from race, culture and belief. This was also an attempt to explore whether this knowledge was predetermined in my attempt to classify and discuss as well as analyse the factors that may be influencing immigrants’ allegations of unfair treatment by the police in Turku. The main finding shows that in the first paper there was ignorance and naivety on the part of the police in their attitudes towards the African immigrant’s prior experiences with the police, and this may probably have resulted from stereotypes or their lack of experience as well as prior training with immigrants where these kinds of experience are rampant in the country (Egharevba, 2003 and 2004a). In exploring what leads to stereotypes, a working definition is the assumption that is prevalent among some segments of the population, including the police, that Finland is a homogenous country by employing certain conducts and behaviour towards ethnic and immigrant groups in the country. This to my understanding is stereotype. Historically this was true, but today the social topography of the country is changing and becoming even more complex. It is true that, on linguistic grounds, the country is multilingual, as there are a few recognised national minority languages (Swedish, Sami and Russian) as well as a number of immigrant languages including English. Apparently it is vital for the police to have a line of communication open when addressing the problem associated with immigrants in the country. The second paper moved a step further by examining African immigrants’ understanding of human rights as well as what human rights violation means or entails in their views as a result of their experiences with the police, both in Finland and in their country of origin. This approach became essential during the course of the study, especially when the participants were completing the questionnaire (N=88), where volunteers were solicited for a later date for an in-depth interview with the author. Many of the respondents came from countries where human rights are not well protected and seldom discussed publicly, therefore understanding their views on the subject can help to explain why some of the immigrants are sceptical about coming forward to report cases of batteries and assaults to the police, or even their experiences of being monitored in shopping malls in their new home and the reason behind their low level of trust in public authorities in Finland. The study showed that knowledge of human rights is notably low among some of the participants. The study also found that female respondents were less aware of human rights when compared with their male counterparts. This has resulted in some of the male participants focussing more on their traditional ways of thinking by not realising that they are in a new country where there is equality in sexes and lack of respect on gender terms is not condoned. The third paper focussed on the respondents’ experiences with the police in Turku and tried to explore police attitudes towards African immigrant clients, in addition to the role stereotype plays in police views of different cultures and how these views have impacted on immigrants’ views of discriminatory policing in Turku. The data is the same throughout the entire studies (n=88), except that some few participants were interviewed for the third paper thirty-five persons. The results showed that there is some bias in mass-media reports on the immigrants’ issues, due to selective portrayal of biases without much investigation being carried out before jumping to conclusions, especially when the issues at stake involve an immigrant (Egharevba, 2005a; Egharevba, 2004a and 2004b). In this vein, there was an allegation that the police are even biased while investigating cases of theft, especially if the stolen property is owned by an immigrant (Egharevba, 2006a, Egharevba, 2006b). One vital observation from the respondents’ various comments was that race has meaning in their encounters and interaction with the police in the country. This result led the author to conclude that the relation between the police and immigrants is still a challenge, as there is rampant fear and distrust towards the police by some segments of the participating respondents in the study. In the fourth paper the focus was on examining the respondents’ view of the police, with special emphasis on race and culture as well as the respondents’ perspective on police behaviour in Turku. This is because race, as it was relayed to me in the study, is a significant predictor of police perception (Egharevba, 2005a; Egharevba and Hannikianen, 2005). It is a known scientific fact that inter-group racial attitudes are the representation of group competition and perceived threat to power and status (Group-position theory). According to Blumer (1958) a sense of group threat is an essential element for the emergence of racial prejudice. Consequently, it was essential that we explored the existing relationship between the respondents and the police in order to have an understanding of this concept. The result indicates some local and international contextual issues and assumptions that were of importance tackling prejudice and discrimination as it exists within the police in the country. Moreover, we have to also remember that, for years, many of these African immigrants have been on the receiving end of unjust law enforcement in their various countries of origin, which has resulted in many of them feeling inferior and distrustful of the police even in their own country of origin. While discussing the issues of cultural difference and how it affects policing, we must also keep in mind the socio-cultural background of the participants, their level of language proficiency and educational background. The research data analysed in this study also confirmed the difficulties associated with cultural misunderstandings in interpreting issues and how these misunderstandings have affected police and immigrant relations in Finland. Finally, the fifth paper focussed on cadets’ attitudes towards African immigrants as well as serving police officers’ interaction with African clients. Secondly, the police level of awareness of African immigrants’ distrustfulness of their profession was unclear. For this reason, my questions in this fifth study examined the experiences and attitudes of police cadets and serving police officers as well as those of African immigrants in understanding how to improve this relationship in the country. The data was based on (n=88) immigrant participants, (n=45) police cadets and 6 serving police officers from the Turku police department. The result suggests that there is distrust of the police in the respondents’ interaction; this tends to have galvanised a heightened tension resulting from the lack of language proficiency (Egharevba and White, 2007; Egharevba and Hannikainen, 2005, and Egharevba, 2006b) The result also shows that the allegation of immigrants as being belittled by the police stems from the misconceptions of both parties as well as the notion of stop and search by the police in Turku. All these factors were observed to have contributed to the alleged police evasiveness and the lack of regular contact between the respondents and the police in their dealings. In other words, the police have only had job-related contact with many of the participants in the present study. The results also demonstrated the complexities caused by the low level of education among some of the African immigrants in their understanding about the Finnish culture, norms and values in the country. Thus, the framework constructed in these studies embodies diversity in national culture as well as the need for a further research study with a greater number of respondents (both from the police and immigrant/majority groups), in order to explore the different role cultures play in immigrant and majority citizens’ understanding of police work.
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Luettaessa uutisia lehdestä harvoin pohditaan sitä, onko toimituksellisessa työssä noudatettu lakia ja alan eettisiä ohjeita. Lukija luottaa siihen, että sääntöjä noudatetaan, mutta näin ei aina ole. Käytettäessä materiaalia toiselta lehdeltä jätetään alkuperäinen lähde usein mainitsematta. Tämän tutkielman tarkoituksena on selvittää keskeiset tekijänoikeuslain pykälät ja käytännössä kaikkein keskeisimmät Journalistin ohjeet sanomalehden toimittajan työssä ja miten nämä säännöt pääosin ilmenevät. Suoritetun kyselytutkimuksen perusteella tekijänoikeuslain pykälä oikeus uutisoida toisen lehden uutinen ja Journalistin ohjeista sääntö, jonka mukaan sisältöratkaisut on tehtävä journalistisin perustein, ovat keskeisimpiä sääntöjä käytännön työssä. Tutkimuksessa näitä sääntöjä käsitellään oikeusdogmaattisin menetelmin kieliopillisen tulkinnan kautta sekä toimittajan työn näkökulmasta. Tutkimuksen lainsäädännöllisen viitekehyksen muodostavat Suomen perustuslaki, laki sananvapauden käyttämisestä joukkoviestinnässä, kansallinen tekijänoikeuslaki ja Journalistin ohjeet. Tämän vuoksi tutkimuksessa on aiheellista tarkastella myös sananvapautta ja tekijänoikeuslakia toimituksellisessa työssä sekä näiden suhdetta toisiinsa ja myös median rakenteellista ja toiminnallista muutosta.
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Il monopolio statale si rompe in Italia già nel 1976 e le piccole antenne private sono nate come funghi. Talvolta gli studiosi hanno ipotizzato che questo settore radiofonico fiorisca e sia in continua crescita in Italia, comparato particolarmente alla situazione finlandese. Tra i radioascoltatori internazionali l'Italia è considerata il paradiso delle antenne locali per la gran quantità degli impianti radiofonici in ambito locale. Si ipotizza anche che la gran quantità delle stazioni di radio garantisca automaticamente l'obiettività dell'informazione, o almeno la polifonia della radio. Invece in Finlandia lo Stato ha limitato il diritto di impiantare una stazione radio e il numero delle stazioni in rete con una legge abbastanza rigida a livello europeo per controllare la privatizzazione del settore e la diffusione della nuova ideologia di radiofonia libera. Con la mia ricerca vorrei affermare la correttezza di tali ipotesi e, allo stesso tempo, verificare se l'Italia sia tuttora un paradiso di radiofonia locale. Uno degli scopi di questa ricerca è far capire che la formazione e la struttura del campo radiofonico dipende spesso della società intorno a sé. Dal momento che l'analisi si basa parzialmente sui metodi quantitativi, diamo un'occhiata ai numeri delle stazioni statali, reti nazionali e seminazionali e radio locali e provinciali nella provincia di Parma e in Finlandia Propria. Inoltre in questa tesi di laurea vorrei ricercare quali potrebbero essere i motivi storici, legislativi, culturali ed economici che hanno influito sul precoce sviluppo italiano nel campo della radiofonia locale. Per dare una più ampia visione della situazione italiana, ho fatto delle osservazioni sulla struttura del campo radiofonico in questi due paesi, sulle differenze essenziali tra Finlandia e Italia e sui motivi che influiscono nella nascita della radiofonia privata in ambito locale paragonando i fatti italiani con quelli finlandesi. Questa ricerca può dare un contributo importante agli appassionati del radioascolto ed essere utile come inizio di una più vasta valutazione di radiofonia locale per coloro che sono interessati ai mass media come mezzi di comunicazione, di potere e di democrazia. Contrariamente agli articoli anteriori e alle ricerche fatte, ormai la radiofonia provinciale non ha più molta importanza in Italia. Possiamo dire che non ci sia più un modello italiano da ammirare, perché le reti nazionali dominano le frequenze e raccolgono ormai un pubblico di dimensioni ragguardevoli e in continua crescita. Anche se il numero delle emittenti locali è diminuito notevolmente nella provincia di Parma, non possiamo concludere che la radiofonia locale in Italia sia morta basandosi su una sola ricerca che riguarda il cambiamento della struttura radiofonica in una località italiana.
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Il monopolio statale si rompe in Italia già nel 1976 e le piccole antenne private sono nate come funghi. Talvolta gli studiosi hanno ipotizzato che questo settore radiofonico fiorisca e sia in continua crescita in Italia, comparato particolarmente alla situazione finlandese. Tra i radioascoltatori internazionali l'Italia è considerata il paradiso delle antenne locali per la gran quantità degli impianti radiofonici in ambito locale. Si ipotizza anche che la gran quantità delle stazioni di radio garantisca automaticamente l'obiettività dell'informazione, o almeno la polifonia della radio. Invece in Finlandia lo Stato ha limitato il diritto di impiantare una stazione radio e il numero delle stazioni in rete con una legge abbastanza rigida a livello europeo per controllare la privatizzazione del settore e la diffusione della nuova ideologia di radiofonia libera. Con la mia ricerca vorrei affermare la correttezza di tali ipotesi e, allo stesso tempo, verificare se l'Italia sia tuttora un paradiso di radiofonia locale. Uno degli scopi di questa ricerca è far capire che la formazione e la struttura del campo radiofonico dipende spesso della società intorno a sé. Dal momento che l'analisi si basa parzialmente sui metodi quantitativi, diamo un'occhiata ai numeri delle stazioni statali, reti nazionali e seminazionali e radio locali e provinciali nella provincia di Parma e in Finlandia Propria. Inoltre in questa tesi di laurea vorrei ricercare quali potrebbero essere i motivi storici, legislativi, culturali ed economici che hanno influito sul precoce sviluppo italiano nel campo della radiofonia locale. Per dare una più ampia visione della situazione italiana, ho fatto delle osservazioni sulla struttura del campo radiofonico in questi due paesi, sulle differenze essenziali tra Finlandia e Italia e sui motivi che influiscono nella nascita della radiofonia privata in ambito locale paragonando i fatti italiani con quelli finlandesi. Questa ricerca può dare un contributo importante agli appassionati del radioascolto ed essere utile come inizio di una più vasta valutazione di radiofonia locale per coloro che sono interessati ai mass media come mezzi di comunicazione, di potere e di democrazia. Contrariamente agli articoli anteriori e alle ricerche fatte, ormai la radiofonia provinciale non ha più molta importanza in Italia. Possiamo dire che non ci sia più un modello italiano da ammirare, perché le reti nazionali dominano le frequenze e raccolgono ormai un pubblico di dimensioni ragguardevoli e in continua crescita. Anche se il numero delle emittenti locali è diminuito notevolmente nella provincia di Parma, non possiamo concludere che la radiofonia locale in Italia sia morta basandosi su una sola ricerca che riguarda il cambiamento della struttura radiofonica in una località italiana.
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The transport of macromolecules, such as low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and their accumulation in the layers of the arterial wall play a critical role in the creation and development of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a disease of large arteries e.g., the aorta, coronary, carotid, and other proximal arteries that involves a distinctive accumulation of LDL and other lipid-bearing materials in the arterial wall. Over time, plaque hardens and narrows the arteries. The flow of oxygen-rich blood to organs and other parts of the body is reduced. This can lead to serious problems, including heart attack, stroke, or even death. It has been proven that the accumulation of macromolecules in the arterial wall depends not only on the ease with which materials enter the wall, but also on the hindrance to the passage of materials out of the wall posed by underlying layers. Therefore, attention was drawn to the fact that the wall structure of large arteries is different than other vessels which are disease-resistant. Atherosclerosis tends to be localized in regions of curvature and branching in arteries where fluid shear stress (shear rate) and other fluid mechanical characteristics deviate from their normal spatial and temporal distribution patterns in straight vessels. On the other hand, the smooth muscle cells (SMCs) residing in the media layer of the arterial wall respond to mechanical stimuli, such as shear stress. Shear stress may affect SMC proliferation and migration from the media layer to intima. This occurs in atherosclerosis and intimal hyperplasia. The study of blood flow and other body fluids and of heat transport through the arterial wall is one of the advanced applications of porous media in recent years. The arterial wall may be modeled in both macroscopic (as a continuous porous medium) and microscopic scales (as a heterogeneous porous medium). In the present study, the governing equations of mass, heat and momentum transport have been solved for different species and interstitial fluid within the arterial wall by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Simulation models are based on the finite element (FE) and finite volume (FV) methods. The wall structure has been modeled by assuming the wall layers as porous media with different properties. In order to study the heat transport through human tissues, the simulations have been carried out for a non-homogeneous model of porous media. The tissue is composed of blood vessels, cells, and an interstitium. The interstitium consists of interstitial fluid and extracellular fibers. Numerical simulations are performed in a two-dimensional (2D) model to realize the effect of the shape and configuration of the discrete phase on the convective and conductive features of heat transfer, e.g. the interstitium of biological tissues. On the other hand, the governing equations of momentum and mass transport have been solved in the heterogeneous porous media model of the media layer, which has a major role in the transport and accumulation of solutes across the arterial wall. The transport of Adenosine 5´-triphosphate (ATP) is simulated across the media layer as a benchmark to observe how SMCs affect on the species mass transport. In addition, the transport of interstitial fluid has been simulated while the deformation of the media layer (due to high blood pressure) and its constituents such as SMCs are also involved in the model. In this context, the effect of pressure variation on shear stress is investigated over SMCs induced by the interstitial flow both in 2D and three-dimensional (3D) geometries for the media layer. The influence of hypertension (high pressure) on the transport of lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL) through deformable arterial wall layers is also studied. This is due to the pressure-driven convective flow across the arterial wall. The intima and media layers are assumed as homogeneous porous media. The results of the present study reveal that ATP concentration over the surface of SMCs and within the bulk of the media layer is significantly dependent on the distribution of cells. Moreover, the shear stress magnitude and distribution over the SMC surface are affected by transmural pressure and the deformation of the media layer of the aorta wall. This work reflects the fact that the second or even subsequent layers of SMCs may bear shear stresses of the same order of magnitude as the first layer does if cells are arranged in an arbitrary manner. This study has brought new insights into the simulation of the arterial wall, as the previous simplifications have been ignored. The configurations of SMCs used here with elliptic cross sections of SMCs closely resemble the physiological conditions of cells. Moreover, the deformation of SMCs with high transmural pressure which follows the media layer compaction has been studied for the first time. On the other hand, results demonstrate that LDL concentration through the intima and media layers changes significantly as wall layers compress with transmural pressure. It was also noticed that the fraction of leaky junctions across the endothelial cells and the area fraction of fenestral pores over the internal elastic lamina affect the LDL distribution dramatically through the thoracic aorta wall. The simulation techniques introduced in this work can also trigger new ideas for simulating porous media involved in any biomedical, biomechanical, chemical, and environmental engineering applications.
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The problem of understanding how humans perceive the quality of a reproduced image is of interest to researchers of many fields related to vision science and engineering: optics and material physics, image processing (compression and transfer), printing and media technology, and psychology. A measure for visual quality cannot be defined without ambiguity because it is ultimately the subjective opinion of an “end-user” observing the product. The purpose of this thesis is to devise computational methods to estimate the overall visual quality of prints, i.e. a numerical value that combines all the relevant attributes of the perceived image quality. The problem is limited to consider the perceived quality of printed photographs from the viewpoint of a consumer, and moreover, the study focuses only on digital printing methods, such as inkjet and electrophotography. The main contributions of this thesis are two novel methods to estimate the overall visual quality of prints. In the first method, the quality is computed as a visible difference between the reproduced image and the original digital (reference) image, which is assumed to have an ideal quality. The second method utilises instrumental print quality measures, such as colour densities, measured from printed technical test fields, and connects the instrumental measures to the overall quality via subjective attributes, i.e. attributes that directly contribute to the perceived quality, using a Bayesian network. Both approaches were evaluated and verified with real data, and shown to predict well the subjective evaluation results.
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The main advantage of organic electronics over the more widespread inorganic counterparts lies not in the electrical performance, but rather in the solution processability that opens up for low-cost flexible electronics (e.g. displays, sensors and smart tags) fabricated by using printing techniques. Replacing the commonly used laboratory-scale fabrication techniques with mass-printing techniques is, however, truly challenging, especially when low-voltage operation is required. In this thesis it is, nevertheless, demonstrated that low-voltage organic transistors can be fully printed with a similar performance to that of transistors made by laboratory scale techniques. The use of an ion-modulated type of organic field effect transistor (OFET) not only enabled low-voltage operation and printability, but was also found to result in low sensitivity to the surface roughness of the substrate. This allows not only the use of low-cost plastic substrates, but even the use of paper as a substrate. However, while absorption into the porous paper surface is advantageous in a graphical printing process, by reducing the spreading and the coffee-stain effect and by improving the adhesion, it provides great challenges when applying thin electrically active layers. In spite of these difficulties we were able to demonstrate the first low-voltage OFET to be fabricated on paper. We have also shown that low-cost incandescent lamps can be used for sintering printed metal-nanoparticles, and that the process was especially suitable on paper and compatible with a roll-to-roll manufacturing process.
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Mass-produced paper electronics (large area organic printed electronics on paper-based substrates, “throw-away electronics”) has the potential to introduce the use of flexible electronic applications in everyday life. While paper manufacturing and printing have a long history, they were not developed with electronic applications in mind. Modifications to paper substrates and printing processes are required in order to obtain working electronic devices. This should be done while maintaining the high throughput of conventional printing techniques and the low cost and recyclability of paper. An understanding of the interactions between the functional materials, the printing process and the substrate are required for successful manufacturing of advanced devices on paper. Based on the understanding, a recyclable, multilayer-coated paper-based substrate that combines adequate barrier and printability properties for printed electronics and sensor applications was developed in this work. In this multilayer structure, a thin top-coating consisting of mineral pigments is coated on top of a dispersion-coated barrier layer. The top-coating provides well-controlled sorption properties through controlled thickness and porosity, thus enabling optimizing the printability of functional materials. The penetration of ink solvents and functional materials stops at the barrier layer, which not only improves the performance of the functional material but also eliminates potential fiber swelling and de-bonding that can occur when the solvents are allowed to penetrate into the base paper. The multi-layer coated paper under consideration in the current work consists of a pre-coating and a smoothing layer on which the barrier layer is deposited. Coated fine paper may also be used directly as basepaper, ensuring a smooth base for the barrier layer. The top layer is thin and smooth consisting of mineral pigments such as kaolin, precipitated calcium carbonate, silica or blends of these. All the materials in the coating structure have been chosen in order to maintain the recyclability and sustainability of the substrate. The substrate can be coated in steps, sequentially layer by layer, which requires detailed understanding and tuning of the wetting properties and topography of the barrier layer versus the surface tension of the top-coating. A cost competitive method for industrial scale production is the curtain coating technique allowing extremely thin top-coatings to be applied simultaneously with a closed and sealed barrier layer. The understanding of the interactions between functional materials formulated and applied on paper as inks, makes it possible to create a paper-based substrate that can be used to manufacture printed electronics-based devices and sensors on paper. The multitude of functional materials and their complex interactions make it challenging to draw general conclusions in this topic area. Inevitably, the results become partially specific to the device chosen and the materials needed in its manufacturing. Based on the results, it is clear that for inks based on dissolved or small size functional materials, a barrier layer is beneficial and ensures the functionality of the printed material in a device. The required active barrier life time depends on the solvents or analytes used and their volatility. High aspect ratio mineral pigments, which create tortuous pathways and physical barriers within the barrier layer limit the penetration of solvents used in functional inks. The surface pore volume and pore size can be optimized for a given printing process and ink through a choice of pigment type and coating layer thickness. However, when manufacturing multilayer functional devices, such as transistors, which consist of several printed layers, compromises have to be made. E.g., while a thick and porous top-coating is preferable for printing of source and drain electrodes with a silver particle ink, a thinner and less absorbing surface is required to form a functional semiconducting layer. With the multilayer coating structure concept developed in this work, it was possible to make the paper substrate suitable for printed functionality. The possibility of printing functional devices, such as transistors, sensors and pixels in a roll-to-roll process on paper is demonstrated which may enable introducing paper for use in disposable “onetime use” or “throwaway” electronics and sensors, such as lab-on-strip devices for various analyses, consumer packages equipped with product quality sensors or remote tracking devices.