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Independent in the heard: Inclusion and exclusion as social processes. Proceedings from the 9th GRASP conference, Linköping University, May 2014 : Independent in the heard: Inclusion and exclusion as social processes. The 9th GRASP conference, Linköping University, May 2014
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Ingår i: Proceedings from the 9th GRASP conference, Linköping University, May 2014. - Linköping : Linköping University Electronic Press. ; , s. 123-123
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (refereegranskat)abstract
- GRASP (Group and Social Psychology) is an interdisciplinary conference, which aims to provide a community around social psychological issues for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students from the Nordic countries within the fields of psychology, sociology, education, behavioural sciences and social work to share, exchange, learn, and develop preliminary results, new concepts, ideas, principles, and methodologies, as well as bridging the gaps between paradigms, encouraging interdisciplinary collaborations, and advancing our understanding of groups and social psychology.GRASP 2014 was the ninth Nordic conference was held in Linköping and hosted by the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning at Linköping University. The theme of the conference this year was on inclusion and exclusion as social processes. Twenty-two papers were accepted and presented at the conference. Keynote speech was given by Dr Siân Jones from Oxford Brookes University and Dr Ken Mavor from University of St Andrews. In line with the main theme of the conference, Siân Jones talked about “Bullying and belonging: Experimental data, real-world data, tears, and tantrums”. Ken Mavor talked about “Encapsulating the things that matter: Exploring identities for learning, social action and wellbeing”.The topics of the individual papers at GRASP 2014 were: (a) the role of categorization in personal change through participation in collective action, (b) students’ perspectives on bullying incidents, (c) mindfulness in values education in schools, (d) team-training and the executive team’s organizational influence, (e) using discursive psychology to show how students do ‘being collaborative’ in group work, (f) operational leadership and knowledge-transfer in high risk operations, (g) communication of risk in oil and gas megaprojects, (h) verbal expressions of “compassion” in an academic context, (i) a descriptive study of work groups in the Swedish and U.S. economy, (j) challenges and panaceas, as experienced by physicians, when introducing a patient centred and team based round, (k) leadership and communication in cross-cultural teams in a study of Korean/Scandinavian collaboration, (l) conscientiousness and agreeableness among prisoners, (m) ‘dark values’ – the dark triad hiding in Schwartz’ value orientation, (n) gender and legitimacy in student project groups, (o) between Skylla and Karybdis within academia – peer leadership or management, (p) illusion of invulnerability, need for cognition and resisting persuasion, (q) the significance of management climate on the quality of elderly care, (r) benevolence towards men and women, and traditional views of upbringing – a backlash to gender equality, (s) the role of equality in the decision making process in small groups, (t) bullying and defender behaviour amongst school children – the importance of moral emotions and moral disengagement, and (u) development of learning models through social experiments considering widening recruitment of university students.These proceedings bring you seven of the 22 papers from the conference.
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The Purpose of Internationalization - Future Teachers' Perspectives
- 2023
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The purpose of internationalization in higher education differs between countries and is shaped by educational stakeholders, policymakers, and governments. Interestingly, the purpose of internationalization for the individuals who are most affected by internationalization policies and practices, namely the students, remains largely unknown. Hence, this study investigates the purpose of internationalization from the perspective of a group of international prospective teachers studying at a Swedish university. The results indicate that these students have a complex and flexible view of internationalization, particularly in light of current global tensions. The importance of taking student viewpoints into account is emphasized when formulating internationalization strategies.
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CALL and complexity – short papers from EUROCALL 2019
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The theme selected for the 2019 EuroCALL conference held in Louvain-la-Neuve was ‘CALL and complexity’. We decided to opt for a positive vision of complexity. As languages are known to be intrinsically and linguistically complex, as are the many determinants of learning (additional) languages, we wanted to view complexity as a challenge to be embraced collectively. The 2019 conference allowed us to pay tribute to providers of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) solutions and to recognize the complexity of their task, to acknowledge the notion of complexity to ensure the provision of ad hoc CALL solutions, and to draw both learners’ and teachers’ attention to complexity issues so that they can make the most of their learning/teaching experience
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Proceedings from the Second International Interdisciplinary Conference on Perspectives and Limits of Dialogism in Mikhail Bakhtin, 3-5 June, 2009
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- (Preface) This conference focused on the core of Bakhtin’s theory, which concerns dialogue and dialogicality. The conference themes reflected his notion that the “I” and the “self”, the “you” and the “other” are embedded in each other so that each affects the other and as a whole they create a centrifugal force around which communication and life circle. The choice of the two-faced Janus figure as the symbol of the conference reflects the inward and outward aspects of communication’s inherent dialogue and dialogicality. As an ancient Roman god of beginnings and doorways, of the rising and setting sun, looking in opposite directions, Janus has been associated with polarities, that is, seeing different and contrasting aspects and characteristics. As a metaphor it describes Bakhtin’s view on dialogues and dialogicality within or between “selves” and “others”. As a metaphorical symbol it captured the intent, purpose and outcome of the conference as reflected in this collection of papers.
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Lärarlärdom : högskolepedagogisk konferens 2013 i Kristianstad
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Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Konferensen Lärarlärdom utgör sedan ett antal år ett forum för kunskapsoch erfarenhetsutbyte kring lärande och undervisning i högre utbildning och är tänkt som en plattform för pedagogisk meritering i det akademiska systemet. Konferensen arrangeras i samarbete mellan Kristianstad Högskola och Blekinge Tekniska Högskola.Lärare, forskare, doktorander, studieadministratörer, bibliotekarier och personal i olika stödfunktioner har genom åren byggt en gedigen kunskap och reflekterad erfarenhet kring lärande. Konferensen erbjuds som en mötesplats där alla kan träffas för kvalificerade samtal kring kvalitet i ut- bildningen och i lärandet.Lärarlärdom 2013 genomfördes den 21 augusti och samlade ett 50-tal deltagare. Vi vill här också tacka vår Key note Stefan Hrastinski, docent vid Institutionen för medieteknik och interaktionsdesign och Institutionen för lärande, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan. Stefan höll ett inspirerande anförande kring "innovativt lärande i en öppen värld" som bland annat belyste internets betydelse som bärare av vardagsnära lärande, utanför formella utbildningsinstitutioner.I denna skrift presenterar några av konferensdeltagarna sina tankar i egna artiklar. Vi hoppas på givande läsning inom ett högaktuellt ämnesområde.
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