1. [PDF] Society of Swedish Literature: Annual Report 2022
31 dec 2022 · The Scholarly Board awarded a total of EUR 1,216,276 in individual scholarships for academic research. Other scholarships and grants totalling ...
2. [PDF] Annual Report 2017 - Nordic Development Fund
8 mrt 2018 · NDF now manages an active project portfolio worth more than EUR 300 million. Thanks to NDF-funded projects that were completed during. 2017 ...
3. Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) Advances to Re-Contextualize ...
Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) Advances to Re-Contextualize Cultural Heritage toward Multiperspectivity, Inclusion, and Sensemaking. by. Linda Hirsch.
Today’s social and political movements against dominant Western narratives call for a re-contextualization of cultural heritage (CH) toward inclusivity, multiperspectivity, and sensemaking. Our work approaches this challenge from a Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) perspective, questioning how HCI approaches, tools and methods can contribute to CH re-contextualization. Through collaborative reflection on our research practice, we identified four diverging case studies highlighting the different roles of HCI and its increasing entanglement with CH. Case studies 1–3 focus on HCI as a medium for CH, case 4 on digital CH, and thereby on the HCI–CH entanglement. Our reflections contribute to CH re-contextualization by highlighting the need for co-design and slow design approaches, the role of HCI technologies in preserving, communicating, and shaping CH, and open questions and challenges related to the increasing HCI–CH convergence.
4. Teachers Summer Academy
Linda teaches piccolo at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and flute at Lilla Akademien. She has also been teaching at the Music Academy in Gothenburg and ...
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5. [PDF] Beckett and media - UPLOpen
Zilliacus, Clas (1976), Beckett and Broadcasting: A Study of the Works of Samuel ... the organism more frequently and much more severely than all exogenous.
6. Systematic review in evidence-based risk assessment | ALTEX
20 jul 2022 · Systematic reviews provide a structured framework for summarizing the available evidence in a comprehensive, objective, and transparent ...
Systematic reviews provide a structured framework for summarizing the available evidence in a comprehensive, objective, and transparent manner. They inform evidence-based guidelines in medicine, public policy, and more recently, in environmental health and toxicology. Many regulatory agencies have extended and adapted the well-established systematic review methods, initially developed for clinical studies, for their assessment needs. The use of systematic reviews to summarize evidence from existing human, animal, and mechanistic studies can reduce reliance on animal test data in risk assessment and can help avoid unnecessary duplication of animal experiments that have already been conducted. As alternative test methods can be expected to play an increasing role in human health risk assessment in the future, systematic reviews can be particularly helpful in validating these alternatives. The field of evidence-based toxicology has undergone extensive development since its first meeting in 2007 as a result of collaborative efforts among international experts and public health agencies, particularly with respect to the use of mechanistic data and evidence integration. The continued development and wider adoption of systematic review methodology can lead to better 3R implementation. As undertaking a systematic review can be a complex and lengthy process, it is important to understand the main steps involved. Key steps, along with current best practices, are described with referenc...
7. [PDF] We Need to Talk - Institute for Economics & Peace
It is a much more capricious indicator, according to the data presented ... economicsandpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/GPI-2022-web.pdf. (Accessed ...
8. [PDF] Fairland and Briggs Chaney Master Plan, Community Engagement Report
3 feb 2022 · Refining (Fall 2022). The refining phase happens concurrently ... expensive and not worth the cost. I'm here with mom, who rents the ...
9. a quantitative survey study among women in the UK | BMJ Open
Given that individual risk categories pertaining to much lower/much ... Linda Rainey, BMC Cancer, 2022. Protocol to evaluate sequential electronic ...
Background Genetic risk assessment for breast cancer and ovarian cancer (BCOC) is expected to make major inroads into mainstream clinical practice. It is important to evaluate the potential impact on women ahead of its implementation in order to maximise health benefits, as predictive genetic testing without adequate support could lead to adverse psychological and behavioural responses to risk disclosure. Objective To examine anticipated health behaviour changes and perceived control to disclosure of genetic risk for BCOC and establish demographic and person-specific correlates of adverse anticipated responses in a population-based sample of women. Design Cross-sectional quantitative survey study carried out by the UK Office for National Statistics in January and March 2014. Setting Face-to-face computer-assisted interviews conducted by trained researchers in participants’ homes. Participants 837 women randomly chosen from households across the UK identified from the Royal Mail’s Postcode Address File. Outcome measures Anticipated health behaviour change and perceived control to disclosure of BCOC risk. Results In response to a genetic test result, most women (72%) indicated ‘I would try harder to have a healthy lifestyle’, and over half (55%) felt ‘it would give me more control over my life’. These associations were independent of demographic factors or perceived risk of BCOC in Bonferroni-corrected multivariate analyses. However, a minority of women (14%) felt ‘it isn...
10. Non-Narrativity and Parody in Samuel Beckett's Radio Play Words ... - Brill
7 mrt 2024 · Much the same could be said of a radio play that takes music for one ... Katherine Worth, one of the few critics to discuss the ...
Abstract Samuel Beckett’s radio play Words and Music has drawn radically different responses from composers. However, one in particular – the score written by his cousin, John, for the BBC – is perhaps more instrumental than any other in helping us understand the relationship between Music and Words in the script, owing to the author’s involvement in the collaboration. What I seek to argue on the basis of this production, originally broadcast by the Third Programme on 13 November 1962, in combination with the text as published, is that it parodies program music made to express themes. Additionally, I will attempt to show that, contrary to the usual effect of textual framing, what the radio play achieves is not a narrativization of music, but a “denarrativization” of language, under music’s non-narrative influence. In order to make this point, the chapter will combine a range of methodologies, including genetic criticism and archival research, (audio)narratology, musicology and philosophy. With regard to the latter, I will relate Arthur Schopenhauer’s esthetic theories, typically foregrounded in the critical discourse on Words and Music, to Vladimir Jankélévitch, who was a contemporary of Beckett and considered music as an inexpressive art form while criticizing the German philosopher’s Neoplatonist metaphysics.
11. [PDF] 2022 Pacific Seabird Group 49th Annual Meeting
23 feb 2022 · Finally, later Friday afternoon, several PSG volunteers have organized a PSG Committee. “Open House” for membership to learn more about the ...