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Identity and values in education
In: European dimension in education and teaching 2
Vocational education and apprenticeships in Europe: challenges for practice and research
In: Julkaisusarja B / Tampereen yliopisto, Kasvatustieteiden laitos n:o 16
In: Series B / University of Tampere, Department of Education n:r 16
Valtion antropologiaa: Tutkimuksia ihmisten hallitsemisesta ja vastarinnasta
In: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seuran Toimituksia
What is a state? This volume approaches the question from an anthropological perspective, which means that the starting point of the analysis is not the concept of the state, but instead, what kinds of structures the state consists of, what kinds of effects these structures have, and how states are experienced by the people who inhabit, make, enact, and resist them. The volume introduces a contemporary anthropological approach to the study of the state for a Finnish-speaking audience. This new approach examines the state as a diverse, socially and culturally constructed phenomenon that varies in time and place. Additional aims of the volume are to introduce and translate concepts from political anthropology to the Finnish language, and to make anthropological analyses of the state known to other disciplines that study the state and to the general Finnish-speaking public. Covering a wide variety of ethnographic contexts examining both the effects of the state and the state-like effects of other institutions, the volume contains case studies from Brazil, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, Madagascar, Finland, Bolivia, Cuba, Egypt, Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Ghana. A theoretical introduction presents the development of anthropological thinking with regard to the state and state-like institutions. An afterword reflects on the contribution of the volume in light of the ethnographic context of Indonesia.
Innovaatioympäristö tänään ja huomenna ; Innovation environment today and tomorrow
VTT Working Papers 44 ; VTT on selvittänyt yritysjohtajien näkemyksiä Suomen T&K-ympäristön nykyisestä tilasta ja tulevaisuudesta. Tarkoituksena on saada tarkempaa tietoa siitä, miten Suomi selviää globalisaation haasteista tänään ja tulevaisuudessa. Merkittäväksi nousi ennen kaikkea suomalaisten yritysten tutkimus- ja kehitystyön (T&K) investointien jakaantuminen Suomen ja ulkomaiden välillä. Selvityksen vastaajiksi valittiin toimitusjohtajia liikevaihdoltaan suurimmista suomalaisista yrityksistä (50) ja kansainvälistyvistä innovatiivisista pk-yrityksistä (160). Vastausprosentti oli 49. Selvitys tehtiin yhteistyössä Zef Solutions Oy:n kanssa 29.12.2005-10.1.2006. Selvityksen mukaan suomalaisten yritysten T&K-investoinneista 56 prosenttia päätyy nykyään kotimaahan, mutta kuuden vuoden päästä osuus on enää vain 46 prosenttia. ; VTT has inquired executives' views on the current state and future prospects of Finnish R&D environment. The aim was to get detailed information on, how Finland will confront the globalisation challenges today and in coming years. The division of R&D between domestic and foreign location turned into one of the most significant issues. The CEOs of largest Finnish companies (50) and innovative internationalising SMEs (160) constituted the population of respondents. Total response rate climbed into 49 percent. The study was conducted in co-operation with Zef Solutions Oy 29.12.2005-10.1.2006. According to analysis at the moment 56 percent of Finnish companies R&D investments are made in home country as the amount in six years time will be only 46 percent.
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Organizational structure and size
In: Vaasan Kauppakorkeakoulun Julkaisuja
In: Tutkimuksia 61
Correlation between serum and saliva cortisol concentrations at rest and in response to submaximal exercise
Tämän Pro-gradu tutkielman tarkoituksena oli selvittää varusmiespalveluksen ensimmäisen 9 viikon vaikutusta veren ja syljen kortisolin lepoarvoihin, kortisolin vastetta harjoitteluun sekä korrelaatioita seerumin ja syljen kortisolin välillä eri viikoilla ja päivän aikana. Tutkittavina olivat 41 varusmiestä Kainuun Prikaatista (ikä19.6 ± 0.3 v). Varusmiehet suo-rittivat 45-minuuttia kestävän submaksimaalisen marssitestin viikoilla 2,4,7 ja 9. Syljen ja seerumin kortisoli mitattiin aamulla heti heräämisen jälkeen, ennen harjoitusta ja välittömästi harjoituksen jälkeen. Psyykkistä kuormittumista tutkimuksen aikana mitattiin lyhennetyllä 26 kysymyksen POMS kyselyllä, jonka tarkoituksena oli selvittää psyykkinen kuormitus varusmiespalvelun alussa sekä mielialan muutokset peruskoulutuskauden aikana. Kortisolin aamupitoisuuksien havaittiin laskevan viikosta 2 koko tutkimuksen ajan (p<0.001), syljestä mitattuna. Seerumista mitattu kortisolin aamupitoisuus laski merkitsevästi 7 viikon harjoittelun jälkeen (p<0.01). Kortisolipitoisuuden vaste submaksimaaliseen marssitestiin laski merkitsevästi viikolla kaksi seerumista mitattuna (p<0.05), syljen kor-tisolipitoisuus myös laski, mutta ei tilastollisesti merkitsevästi. Syljen ja seerumin välillä havaittiin korrelaatio levossa (r=0.49 - 0.85, p<0.001 - 0.023), ennen submaksimaalista harjoitusta (r=0.46 - 0.79, p<0.001 - 0.043), ja harjoituksen jälkeen (r=0.65 - 0.84, p<0.001 - 0.002). Negatiivista mielialaa kuvaavat depressio ja hämmennys laskivat peruskoulutuskauden alusta viikkoon 9 (p<0.01 - 0.001), myös positiivista mielialaa kuvaavan elinvoimaisuuden väheneminen (p<0.05). Tutkimustulosten perusteella syljen kortisolipitoisuudet heijastavat hyvin seerumin kor-tisolipitoisuuksien muutoksia elimistössä sekä levossa että rasituksessa. Mielialan vaihteluita mittaavan POMS-kyselyn perusteella ensimmäinen viikko varusmiespalvelua on henkisesti kuormittavaa. Tätä havaintoa tukee myös korkeampi aamun kortisolipitoisuus varusmiespalveluksen ensimmäisen viikon alussa verrattuna tutkimuksen muihin viikkoihin. ; The main purpose of this study was to examine correlations between serum and saliva cortisol at rest and in response to submaximal exercise during the first 9-week of military service. Changes in the mood were also measured by a shortened POMS-questionnaire to examine the psychological stress, as well as observe changes in the mood state. Healthy male subjects (n=41, aged 19.3 ±0.3) from Signal Battalion Northern Finland par-ticipated in the present study. Conscripts performed 45-minute submaximal marching exercise in the weeks 2, 4, 7 and 9. Serum and saliva cortisol samples were measured immedi-ately after an overnight fast at rest, two hours after a light breakfast before the exercise (pre-exercise) and immediately after the exercise (postexercise). Basal saliva cortisol concentration decreased significantly from week 2 during the entire study (p<0.001). The serum cortisol concentration decreased after 7 weeks of training (p<0.05). In response to submaximal exercise, the serum cortisol concentration decreased significantly (p<0.05) at week 2. The saliva cortisol concentration also decreased, but not statistically significantly. Correlations between the serum and saliva cortisol levels were observed at rest (r=0.49 - 0.85, p<0.001 - 0.023), pre-exercise (r=0.46 - 0.79, p<0.001 - 0.043) and post-exercise (r=0.65 - 0.84, p<0.001 - 0.002). Depression and confusion, which indicate negative mood states, decreased from the beginning of the military service to week 9 (p<0.01 - 0.001). Positive state vigour also decreased (p<0.05). The present study indicates that the saliva measurements of the cortisol reflect serum cortisol concentration at rest and in response to exercise. According to POMS-questionnaire, the first week of the basic military training is mentally stressful. This is supported by the fact, that basal cortisol concentration was higher in the beginning of the military service compared the rest of the service.
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European Union enlargement and deliberative democracy : comparing the negotions and public deliberation over Turkey's membership
In: http://lauda.ulapland.fi/handle/10024/61109
Turkey first applied for EU membership in 1987 and started negotiations for full membership in October 2005 after lengthy and challenging negotiations between EU member states. This master's thesis attempts to examine the relationship between the negotiations for EU membership that are going on between Turkey and the EU Commission and the public discussion on the subject. The research material consists of selected posts on the Financial Times discussion forum and the Acquis communautaire and Copenhagen criteria. By comparing the research material this thesis attempts to investigate if the public deliberation and official negotiations focus on the same issues and requirements for membership. The theoretical background for this analysis is deliberative democracy, according to which public debate should be a prerequisite for agenda setting and decision making. The findings of the thesis reveal that the public discussion does touch on the acquis communautaire and Copenhagen criteria to some degree, but the public is also concerned with non-acquis issues such as the culture and history. A unique feature of the accession negotiations is also the amount of commentary from heads of state regarding the negotiations, which was also noted in the research material. In the light of deliberative democratic theory it can be noted that the public may take part in the discussion over Turkey's membership, but it has little or no chances of setting the agenda for the negotiations.
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Regional integration for conflict prevention and peace building in Africa: Europe, SADC and ECOWAS
In: Elements for discussion
Income inequality and voter turnout
In: Proceedings of the University of Vaasa
In: Discussion papers 254
Foreign aid policies: Comparing Finland and Ireland
This paper is an analysis of the foreign Aid Policies of two OECD Development Assistance Committee member countries – Finland and Ireland. The analysis reveals that both Finland and Ireland share high principles on their relations with the developing world, although their current policy outlooks appear to differ significantly. Despite Finland's good economic performance and prosperity largely generated by the global demand and market access, the government has so far failed to include the increasing of ODA on its priority agenda. In addition to the declining commitment, the selection criteria for Finnish aid recipients appears to be partially commercially motivated. Ireland on the other hand has a solid record of targeting the poorest of the poor with its development assistance and has recently increased development country focus in national policies. The challenge for Ireland is the effective utilisation of these funds and even more importantly keeping the government's public, international commitment to the 0,7 percent recommendation level despite the possible future slowdown of the economy.
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