888 resultados para sex tourism


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Sex- och samlevnadsundervisningen handlar idag mycket om jämställdhetsarbete, normer och människors lika värde. Kunskapsområdet ska integreras i alla skolans ämnen för att alla elever ska känna sig inkluderade i undervisningen. Studiens syfte är att ta reda på hur lärarna på låg- och mellanstadiet arbetar med sin egen medvetenhet angående heteronormen samt att ta reda på hur de kommunicerar detta med eleverna. Studien har samlat kvalitativ data genom halvstrukturerade intervjuer med sex lärare på en jämställdhetscertifierad skola i Sverige. Studiens resultat visar genom lärarnas resonemang att de arbetar aktivt med normer och jämställdhet, vilket de kopplar till skolans certifikat. Lärarna beskriver att de lyfter och diskuterar dessa frågor i kollegiet samt granskar det undervisningsmaterial de använder sig av i verksamheten. Lärarna pratar om normer och jämställdhet med eleverna och är noggranna med att det ska ske på ett sätt som inkluderar alla elever och inte pekar ut hbt-personer som annorlunda, något som de anser kan vara ett dilemma. Lärarna berättar att de ibland kan känna att kunskapen brister angående hbt-frågor, men direkt när eleverna kränker någon eller har frågor som grundar sig i heteronormen diskuteras det med eleverna. Skolan har i och med sex- och samlevnadsundervisningen ett stort ansvar i jämställdhetsarbetet.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate pacing-profile differences during the 90 km Vasaloppet ski race related to the categories of sex, age, and race experience. Skiing times from eight sections (S1 to S8) were analyzed. For each of the three categories, 400 pairs of skiers were matched to have a finish time within 60 seconds, the same start group, and an assignment to the same group for the other two categories. Paired-samples Student’s t-tests were used to investigate sectional pacing-profile differences between the subgroups. Results showed that males skied faster in S2 (P=0.0042), S3 (P=0.0049), S4 (P=0.010), and S1–S4 (P<0.001), whereas females skied faster in S6 (P<0.001), S7 (P<0.001), S8 (P=0.0088), and S5–S8 (P<0.001). For the age category, old subjects (40 to 59 years) skied faster than young subjects (19 to 39 years) in S3 (P=0.0029), and for the other sections, there were no differences. Experienced subjects (≥4 Vasaloppet ski race completions) skied faster in S1 (P<0.001) and S1–S4 (P=0.0054); inexperienced skiers (<4 Vasaloppet ski race completions) had a shorter mean skiing time in S5–S8 (P=0.0063). In conclusion, females had a more even pacing profile than that of males with the same finish time, start group, age, and race experience. No clear age-related pacing-profile difference was identified for the matched subgroups. Moreover, experienced skiers skied faster in the first half whereas inexperienced skiers had higher skiing speeds during the second half of the race.

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The current development of tourism is environmentally unsustainable. Specifically, tourism’s contribution to climate change is increasing while other sectors are reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. This paper has two goals: reveal the main structural cause for tourism’s emission growth and show the consequences thereof for (mitigation) policies. It is reasoned that the main cause for tourism’s strong emission growth is the time-space expansion of global tourism behavior. Contemporary tourism theory and geography fail to clearly describe this geographical development, making it difficult to understand this expansion and develop effective policies to mitigate environmental impacts. Therefore, this paper explores some elements of a ‘new tourism geography’ and shows how this may help to better understand the causes of the environmentally unsustainable development of tourism with respect to climate change and devise mitigation policies.