1000 resultados para prostitution - Finland
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Saimaan kanava mittakaavassa 1:300000 ja Punkaharju 1:40000
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Tämä sivuainetutkielma tarkastelee, miten keskustelufoorumin käyttäjät tunnistavat ja määrittelevät erilaisia sosiaalisia viiteryhmiä erimielisyystilanteissa. Työ pohjautuu sosiaalipsykologisiin käsitteisiin omasta ja vieraista viiteryhmistä, jotka voidaan ilmaista eksplisiittisesti tai implisiittisesti. Viiteryhmiin viittausta analysoitiin keskustelunanalyyttisen konseptin jäsenkategoria avulla. Tarkasteltavana oli saksalaisen naistenlehden Brigitte Community -keskustelupalstalta löytyvän keskusteluketjun 50 ensimmäistä viestiä. Keskustelunaiheena oli vastakkainasettelu kumppaninen salaisen rakastajan ja kumppanin salaisen bordellissa käymisen välillä. Tämän sivuaineen tutkielman taustalla vaikuttavat useammat teoreettiset lähtökohdat, jotka yhdistettiin ja joita muokattiin aineistoon sopivaksi. Jotta eri viiteryhmien määritelmiä pystyttiin analysoimaan keskustelunanalyyttisin keinoin, piti huomioida sellaiset perinteiset käsitteet, kuin vuoroparit ja keskustelun rakenne. Vuoropareja käsiteltiin näkökulmasta, jonka mukaan asynkronisessa tietokonevälitteisessä viestinnässä vallitsee illuusio vuoropareista. Keskustelun katsottiin koostuvan kokonaisuutena lomittaisista ja toisiinsa nivoutuneista keskustelukentistä. Analyysiin sisällytettiin kenttiä, jotka koostuivat vähintään kolmesta vuorosta ja muodostivat selkeän erimielisyyden. Erimielisyyden määrittely pohjautuu Muntiglin ja Turnbullin (1998) malliin. Tulokset osoittivat, että asynkronisen median käyttäjillä on monimuotoisia keinoja määritellä sekä oma että vieras viiteryhmä. Oman viiteryhmän määrittelyssä ilmeni ainoastaan harvoja esimerkkejä monitahoisemmista rakenteista, mutta vieraiden viiteryhmien määrittelyssä mahdollisuudet olivat moninaisemmat. Tulokset vihjaavat, että toisinaan erimielisyydet saattavat johtua vieraiden viiteryhmien eriävistä määritelmistä eriävien omien viiteryhmien sijaan.
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Erip.: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. LXXXII. Februari, 1891. N:o CCCCLXXXIX.
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With maps and plans
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Slutrapport
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Artikel i tidskrift.
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Cleavages have been central in understanding the relationship between political parties and voters but the credibility of cleavage approach has been increasingly debated. This is because of decreasing party loyalty, fewer ideological differences between the parties and general social structural change amongst other factors. By definition, cleavages arise when social structural groups recognize their clashing interests, which are reflected in common values and attitudes, and vote for parties that are dedicated to defend the interests of the groups concerned. This study assesses relevance of cleavage approach in the Finnish context. The research problem in this study is “what kind of a cleavage structure exists in Finland at the beginning of the 21st century? Finland represents a case that has traditionally been characterized by a strong and diverse cleavage structure, notable ideological fragmentation in the electorate and an ideologically diverse party system. Nevertheless, the picture of the party-voter ties in Finland still remains incomplete with regard to a thorough analysis of cleavages. In addition, despite the vast amount of literature on cleavages in political science, studies that thoroughly analyze national cleavage structures by assessing the relationship between social structural position, values and attitudes and party choice have been rare. The research questions are approached by deploying statistical analyses, and using Finnish National Election Studies from 2003, 2007 and 2011as data. In this study, seven different social structural cleavage bases are analyzed: native language, type of residential area, occupational class, education, denomination, gender and age cohorts. Four different value/attitudinal dimensions were identified in this study: economic right and authority, regional and socioeconomic equality, sociocultural and European Union dimensions. This study shows that despite the weak overall effect of social structural positions on values and attitudes, a few rather strong connections between them were identified. The overall impact of social structural position and values and attitudes on party choice varies significantly between parties. Cleavages still exist in Finland and the cleavage structure partly reflects the old basis in the Finnish party system. The cleavage that is based on the type of residential area and reflected in regional and socioeconomic equality dimensions concerns primarily the voters of the Centre Party and the Coalition Party. The linguistic cleavage concerns mostly the voters of the Swedish People’s Party. The classic class cleavage reflected in the regional and socioeconomic equality dimension concerns in turn first and foremost the blue-collar voters of the Left Alliance and the Social Democratic Party, the agricultural entrepreneur voters of the Centre Party and higher professional and manager voters of the Coalition Party. The conflict with the most potential as a cleavage is the one based on social status (occupational class and education) and it is reflected in sociocultural and EU dimensions. It sets the voters of the True Finns against the voters of the Green League and the Coalition Party. The study underlines the challenges the old parties have met after the volatile election in 2011, which shook the cleavage structure. It also describes the complexity involved in the Finnish conflict structure and the multidimensionality in the electoral competition between the parties.
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The aim of this dissertation was to examine the skills and knowledge that pre-service teachers and teachers have and need about working with multilingual and multicultural students from immigrant backgrounds. The specific goals were to identify pre-service teachers’ and practising teachers’ current knowledge and awareness of culturally and linguistically responsive teaching, identify a profile of their strengths and needs, and devise appropriate professional development support and ways to prepare teachers to become equitable culturally responsive practitioners. To investigate these issues, the dissertation reports on six original empirical studies within two groups of teachers: international pre-service teacher education students from over 25 different countries as well as pre-service and practising Finnish teachers. The international pre-service teacher sample consisted of (n = 38, study I; and n = 45, studies II-IV) and the pre-service and practising Finnish teachers sample encompassed (n = 89, study V; and n = 380, study VI). The data used were multi-source including both qualitative (students’ written work from the course including journals, final reflections, pre- and post-definition of key terms, as well as course evaluation and focus group transcripts) and quantitative (multi-item questionnaires with open-ended options), which enhanced the credibility of the findings resulting in the triangulation of data. Cluster analytic procedures, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), and qualitative analyses mostly Constant Comparative Approach were used to understand pre-service teachers’ and practising teachers’ developing cultural understandings. The results revealed that the mainly white / mainstream teacher candidates in teacher education programmes bring limited background experiences, prior socialisation, and skills about diversity. Taking a multicultural education course where identity development was a focus, positively influenced teacher candidates’ knowledge and attitudes toward diversity. The results revealed approaches and strategies that matter most in preparing teachers for culturally responsive teaching, including but not exclusively, small group activities and discussions, critical reflection, and field immersion. This suggests that there are already some tools to address the need for the support needed to teach successfully a diversity of pupils and provide in-service training for those already practising the teaching profession. The results provide insight into aspects of teachers’ knowledge about both the linguistic and cultural needs of their students, as well as what constitutes a repertoire of approaches and strategies to assure students’ academic success. Teachers’ knowledge of diversity can be categorised into sound awareness, average awareness, and low awareness. Knowledge of diversity was important in teachers’ abilities to use students’ language and culture to enhance acquisition of academic content, work effectively with multilingual learners’ parents/guardians, learn about the cultural backgrounds of multilingual learners, link multilingual learners’ prior knowledge and experience to instruction, and modify classroom instruction for multilingual learners. These findings support the development of a competency based model and can be used to frame the studies of pre-service teachers, as well as the professional development of practising teachers in increasingly diverse contexts. The present set of studies take on new significance in the current context of increasing waves of migration to Europe in general and Finland in particular. They suggest that teacher education programmes can equip teachers with the necessary attitudes, skills, and knowledge to enable them work effectively with students from different ethnic and language backgrounds as they enter the teaching profession. The findings also help to refine the tools and approaches to measuring the competencies of teachers teaching in mainstream classrooms and candidates in preparation.
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The lack of research of private real estate is a well-known problem. Earlier studies have mostly concentrated on the USA or the UK. Therefore, this master thesis offers more information about the performance and risk associated with private real estate investments in Nordic countries, but especially in Finland. The structure of this master thesis is divided into two independent sections based on the research questions. In first section, database analysis is performed to assess risk-return ratio of direct real estate investment for Nordic countries. Risk-return ratios are also assessed for different property sectors and economic regions. Finally, review of diversification strategies based on property sectors and economic regions is performed. However, standard deviation itself is not usually sufficient method to evaluate riskiness of private real estate. There is demand for more explicit assessment of property risk. One solution is property risk scoring. In second section risk scorecard based tool is built to make different real estate comparable in terms of risk. In order to do this, nine real estate professionals were interviewed to enhance the structure of theory-based risk scorecard and to assess weights for different risk factors.
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