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This paper presents a multimodal analysis of online self-representations of the Elite Squad of the military police of Rio de Janeiro, the Special Police Operations Battalion BOPE. The analysis is placed within the wider context of a “new military urbanism”, which is evidenced in the ongoing “Pacification” of many of the city’s favelas, in which BOPE plays an active interventionist as well as a symbolic role, and is a kind of solution which clearly fails to address the root causes of violence which lie in poverty and social inequality. The paper first provides a sociocultural account of BOPE’s role in Rio’s public security and then looks at some of the mainly visual mediated discourses the Squad employs in constructing a public image of itself as a modern and efficient, yet at the same time “magical” police force.
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Speaking out about sexual violence has been a fundamental part of feminist politics since the 1970s. The practice of narrating experiences of violence, either publicly or to friends and family aims to combat the culture of silence and stigmatisation that surrounds sexual violence while also helping individuals to gain a sense of empowerment and connect with other survivors. However, speaking out also contains inherent risks, especially for young people. Survivors may meet with stigmatising or disbelieving responses, and they may lose control over who knows their story and the way in which it is told and retold.
These risks and benefits are altered, and potentially exacerbated, in an online environment. While social media may increase survivors’ ability to contact and connect with others with similar experiences it also makes it harder to control when and how their story is shared. The disjuncture between online and offline environments may also increase feelings of stigmatisation and isolation.
There is a need to explore the specific risks and benefits of speaking out online given both young people’s extensive use of social media for social interactions and the increasing tendency for support and educational services targeted at young people to make use of social media and online environments. This paper draws on literature and some preliminary research to consider both risks and benefits of speaking out online and to open a conversation about the creation of supportive spaces and mechanisms for young people to speak about sexual violence in online environments.
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Comparisons of international child welfare systems have identified two basic orientations to practice; a ‘child protection’ orientation and a ‘child welfare’ orientation, which are founded upon fundamentally different values and assumptions regarding the family, the origins of child care problems, and the proper role of the state in relation to the family. This paper describes a project which sought to compare how undergraduate social work students from three European Universities perceive risk in referrals about the welfare of children and to explore the impact of different cultural, ideological and educational contexts on the way in which risk is constructed by students. Students from Northern Ireland, Germany and Poland examined three vignettes via ten online discussion fora each of which provided a narrative summary of their discussion. The paper presents some findings from the analysis of the qualitative data emerging from the student discussions and draws out the lessons learned in terms of how the project was designed and implemented using online discussion fora.
Helping Students Learn and Monitor Progress: expectations and challenges of formative online testing
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Online help-seeking is an emerging trend within the 21st century. Yet despite some movement towards developing online services, little is known about how young people locate, access and receive support online. This study aims to conceptualise the process of online help-seeking among adolescent males. Modified photo-elicitation techniques were employed within eight semi-structured focus group sessions with adolescent males aged 14 – 15 years (n= 56) across seven schools in Northern Ireland. Thematic analyses was conducted within an ontological framework of critical realism and an epistemological framework of contextualism. Informal online help-seeking pathways increased opportunity for social support and reduced stigma but also included loss of control and reduced anonymity. Formal pathways offered increased anonymity but concerns were raised regarding participants’ ability to locate and appraise the quality of information online. A conceptual model of online help-seeking has been developed to highlight the key help seeking pathways taken by adolescent males.
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Online information seeking has become normative practice among both academics and the general population. This study appraised the performance of eight databases to retrieve research pertaining to the influence of social networking sites on the mental health of young people. A total of 43 empirical studies on young people’s use of social networking sites and the mental health implications were retrieved. Scopus and SSCI had the highest sensitivity with PsycINFO having the highest precision. Effective searching requires large
generic databases, supplemented by subject-specific catalogues. The methodology developed here may provide inexperienced searchers, such as undergraduate students, with a framework to define a realistic scale of searching to undertake for a particular literature review or similar project.
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Dissertação, Mestrado, Marketing, Instituto Politécnico de Santarém, Escola Superior de Gestão e Tecnologia, 2014
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Neste trabalho apresenta-se um quadro teórico de referência para a avaliação do ensino online, que pretende situar as actividades definidas e desenvolvidas pelos docentes no que respeita às Dimensões da Aprendizagem, da Interacção e da Tecnologia. O referencial teórico que baliza este estudo foi desenvolvido tendo em linha de conta directrizes e orientações nacionais e europeias no que diz respeito ao Ensino Superior (ES), em especial em relação à questão da qualidade do ensino e da integração das tecnologias da informação e da comunicação no currículo. Desta forma, pretendeu-se cumprir um dos objectivos desta investigação, ou seja, contribuir para o desenvolvimento de um quadro conceptual enquadrador do pensamento sobre a avaliação do eLearning no ES e, em particular, das actividades de ensino online. Com base nos pressupostos teóricos definidos, desenvolveram-se dois instrumentos de avaliação que permitem perspectivar as percepções de docentes e de alunos em relação às actividades de ensino desenvolvidas online. No sentido de se definir um público-alvo para testar estes instrumentos, levou-se a cabo um estudo empírico que compreende três fases. A Fase I foi de cariz eminentemente exploratório, uma vez que se inquiriram todos os Estabelecimentos de Ensino Superior (EES) portugueses, com vista a caracterizar o panorama nacional no que releva da utilização de plataformas de eLearning por parte dos EES portugueses, outro objectivo deste trabalho. A Fase II constituiu o momento em que se aplicou pela primeira vez o instrumento de avaliação, apenas dirigido aos docentes, uma vez que universo de respondentes, a considerar-se também os alunos, seria de difícil gestão. Na Fase III seleccionou-se um universo mais reduzido (os quatro cursos de 3.º ciclo ministrados em bLearning em Portugal no ano lectivo de 2009/10), o que permitiu efectivar uma avaliação destes cursos na perspectiva dos docentes e também dos alunos (segundo instrumento de avaliação). Analisados os resultados obtidos nestas três fases, termina-se com a convicção de que se trata de um modelo de avaliação do ensino online passível de ser aplicado ao ES. Isto porque permite não só caracterizar os vários cenários de ensino online através das dimensões de avaliação estabelecidas, como também ter uma percepção bastante clara da forma como as directrizes nacionais e europeias relativas ao ES estão a ser implementadas. Por fim, são feitas propostas para investigação futura, em especial no que se refere à disponibilização online dos instrumentos de avaliação criados e ao desenvolvimento de estudos de investigação-acção que permitam a emergência de eventuais ajustes dos instrumentos e a identificação dos efeitos da sua utilização no aperfeiçoamento das práticas de ensino online.
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Numa época marcada pelas novas tecnologias da comunicação e informação, o sector empresarial debate-se com a necessidade de marcar a diferença. Inovar na forma de contactar o cliente (ou possível cliente) e promover a sua marca são objectivos ambicionados pelas empresas ao investirem na sua representação online. Na Web 2.0 a partilha de informação, a instantaneidade nos contactos, o feedback imediato e a proximidade (aparente) são levados ao extremo e apresentam-se como argumentos capazes de suscitar alterações profundas ao nível das estratégias de comunicação empresarial online. Abordando as mais recentes tendências e ferramentas da Web 2.0 na presença online das organizações, recorrendo a revisão bibliográfica alargada, à aplicação e análise de inquéritos por questionário e à observação de presenças organizacionais na World Wide Web, neste estudo procura-se compreender “como estão as empresas nacionais a integrar, na sua presença online, características / ferramentas da Web 2.0”. ABSTRACT: In an era marked by new technologies of information and communication, the business sector has to contend with the need to make the difference. Innovating in the manner of contacting a (possible) client and promoting their brand is a companyʼs desired objective when investing in their online presence. In Web 2.0, the share of information, the instant contact, the immediate feedback and (apparent) proximity are taken to the extreme and are presented as arguments capable of modifying strategies related with a businessʼs online communication. Exploring the latest trends and tools of Web 2.0 in the online representation of organizations, as well as the use of an extended literature review, the application and analysis of surveys and the observation of organizational presences on the World Wide Web; this study seeks to understand "in what way are national companies integrating in their online presence features/tools of the Web 2.0".