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Interdisciplinary Insights and Psychology into the Interplay of Linguistics and Ethnomusicology in the 21st Century Education
The synergy between linguistics and ethnomusicology has long been recognized as a fertile ground for interdisciplinary research. In the context of 21st century education, educators need to merge disciplines in order to make students more appealing to industries. Thus, both disciplines need to engage in a variety of studies that highlight the ways in which language and music are intertwined in cultural expression. The aim of this article is to discuss the role of language in music-making, the relationship between linguistic and musical structures, the use of language in music analysis, the issues related to the impact of linguistic diversity on musical expression, and the application of ethnomusicology and linguistics in language and ethnomusicology classrooms. Additionally, this article matches the findings with related theories and highlights the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in advancing our understanding of the complex interplay between language and music. This article reviews recent research that explores the relationship between music and linguistics from different perspectives and provides insights into the ways in which these two domains interact with each other. Further input is provided by industrial and subject experts through interviews, and qualitative data is obtained from the comments made. Five major themes are identified, and the discussion is supported using related theories. The framework known as FLEm (Framework for Linguistics and Ethnomusicology) developed from the themes and theories provides a significant contribution to a greater understanding of the cultural and historical aspects of linguistic diversity and ethnomusicology
Psychological Diversities of Behavior: Validation of Workplace Incivility Scale (WIS) In Context of Education Among Indian University Teachers
Purpose: The aim of this study is to standardise the scale of Workplace Incivility in the Indian context among university teachers.
Theoretical Framework: Modern day workplace in corporate or educational institutions is an epitome of excellence but simultaneously the employees and teachers have been inundated with emotional and physical challenges never experienced before. Workplace incivility is one of them, this has been defined as micro aggressions, abuses, office politics, acts of jealousy done among internal stakeholders comprising of peers and seniors which severely affects the workplace happiness and ultimately the productivity of the employees.
Methodology: WIS Scale developed by Cortina (2001) was adopted as a primary data collection tool to access the level of WIS prevailing among Indian university teachers. CFA was applied to access the validity and reliability of the scale used in the Indian context. Based on a sample of 400 university teachers’ respondents comprising of Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors in the designate universities a model fit in the Indian context was developed to validate the multidimensional scale of 12 items of WIS.
Findings: The systematic validated scale (instrument) after careful EFA & CFA analysis done by the researchers can now be objectively be used in assessing workplace incivility among working professionals, university teachers in Indian Context
Implications: This can significantly add value in better understanding a contemporary issue of workplace incivility impacting the quality of teaching and other outcomes in educational institutions and accordingly develop interventions to resolve it
The Psychological Well-Being of Social Entrepreneurs: A Conceptual Analysis of Career Choice
This research paper explores the intersection of social entrepreneurship as a career choice and its impact on psychological well-being. The study presents a comprehensive conceptualization of social entrepreneurs’ well-being and theories encompassing the individual, environment, organization, and process dimensions, which interconnect various aspects of entrepreneurial traits, organizational development, venture stages, environmental influences, and market success. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between social entrepreneurship, career choice and well-being. The paper recognizes the significance of well-being in preventing burnout and sustaining motivation among social entrepreneurs. Psychological well-being, encompassing various dimensions such as positive affect, life satisfaction, self-esteem, and resilience, and these concepts are discussed in context of social entrepreneurs. Understanding the factors that influence their career decisions and helps in creating more holistic psychological well-being is vital for supporting their continued engagement in social entrepreneurship. By delving into these areas, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of social entrepreneurship as a career choice and its implications for psychological well-being
A Descriptive Study on Psychological Factors-Depression, Anxiety, Stress and the Social Media Addicted Adolescent School Students- Social Work Interventions and Reattachment Therapies
This descriptive study examines the level of depression, anxiety and stress in the social media addicted adolescent school students. The universe of the study consists of 304 students in 11th and 12th standard in two schools in Thiruvananthapuaram, Kerala, India, who were screen out for addiction in social media of all the 1008 students in the school. Census method was adopted to collect data from all the 304 social media addicted Adolescent school students. DASS scale was used for measure the level of depression, anxiety and stress, which is developed by Lovibond & Lovibond. The study findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between the level of depression, anxiety and stress and the sociodemographic characters. The results of the study revealed that the level of depression, anxiety and stress increases for the social media addicted adolescent school students. Social work intervention techniques were suggested and reattachment therapies also mention in this study to reduce social media addiction and also to decrease depression, anxiety and stress for the adolescent school students who were addicted to social media
Reflections on Autonomous Learning and Its Educational Importance
The objective of the research was to describe the importance of Autonomous Learning in Higher Education students, the method I use consists of a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design, consisted of a theoretical review of the contribution and research on the subject. It was concluded that both education and learning are complex and interdependent processes of cognitive and functional accommodation; that autonomy is a right and the basis of a person\u27s freedom and that autonomous learning is an individualized and independent type of learning, generated and developed by an individual\u27s interest in assimilating something, without the synchronic intervention of other subjects
Destination Resilience and Competitiveness in Times of COVID-19 Coronavirus: The Case of United Arab Emirates.
Tourism is one of the fastest-growing industries; many countries\u27 GDP highly depends on the tourism industry, but there were moments recently where countries experienced a setback that caused a considerable effect on people\u27s lives due to the pandemic. In the case of the current study, we analyzed the destination resilience and competitiveness in the face of setbacks, from Covid-19 in the United Arab Emirates. To carry out this research, we used primary and secondary methods through a survey and KH Coder Analysis based on the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index model from the World Economic Forum (2007). This study is crucial as it can strongly support by giving important guidelines to local authorities on how to remain competitive and resilient during the Covid-19 pandemic through the proposed tourism sustainability map model
Effect of Emotional Intelligence on Caring Behaviors Among Nurses in a Selected Hospital, Ajman, UAE
Background & Aim:
Caring is the basic factor that distinguishes between nurses and other health. Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand and manage one’s own emotions, and recognize, understand, and influence the emotions of others. The present study was carried out to assess the effect of Emotional Intelligence on Caring Behavior among Nurses in UAE
Materials and Methods:
A quantitative approach using a descriptive cross-sectional design was used for this study among 91 nurses at Thumbay University Hospital, Ajman, using total enumeration sampling. The tools used were a Schutte self-report Emotional Intelligence (EI) test and a Caring behavioral inventory CBI. Data were entered into an Excel sheet and an SPSS package was used to analyze the data.
Results:
The present study revealed that 44 (48.4%) of the nurses were of age 21-30 years and 62 (68.1%) had 0-10 years of experience. The mean emotional intelligence score of nurses was 128.6 with a SD of ± 14.2 and a mean percentage of 77.93. The mean caring behavior score of nurses was 4.5 with an SD of ± 0.6 and a mean percentage of 75%. a weak positive 0.299 correlation between emotional intelligence & and caring behavior which is significant at a 0.05 level of significance.
Conclusion
The study has highlighted the importance and need of improving emotional Intelligence to enhance the quality in caring. CNEs can be conducted for nurses to understand on how to improve Emotional Intelligence.
Key Words: Emotional Intelligence, Caring Behavior, Nurse
A Study on Behavioural Finance Psychology in Investment Decisions of Investors
This research paper delves into the realm of behavioral finance psychology and its profound implications for investment decision-making. Drawing upon a quantitative research methodology, the study examines the influence of psychological biases, emotional factors, and cognitive processes on individuals\u27 investment behaviors. A comprehensive survey was conducted among a diverse sample of 186 investors, yielding valuable insights into their tendencies and preferences. The findings underscore the significant impact of psychological biases on investment decisions. Participants exhibited a tendency to rely on past experiences, be influenced by peers, and face challenges in deviating from initial opinions. Emotional factors emerged as key drivers, shaping choices and contributing to risk preferences. Moreover, the study highlights the prevalence of loss aversion and status quo bias, shedding light on the cognitive underpinnings of investment behaviors. Additionally, the influence of media framing and the role of presentation in investment decisions were evident, emphasizing the relevance of behavioral cues in shaping perceptions. These insights carry important implications for investors, practitioners, and policymakers. Increased awareness of these biases and tendencies can empower investors to make more informed decisions. Practitioners can tailor financial advice to better align with investors\u27 cognitive processes and emotional responses. Policymakers can design educational programs that address behavioral biases and promote rational decision-making. The study suggests avenues for future research, including longitudinal studies and interventions to mitigate biases.
Keywords: behavioral finance, psychological biases, investment decision-making, emotional factors, cognitive processes, loss aversion, status quo bias, media framing, investor education, quantitative research
Study Of Medicinal Properties Of Goat Milk On Physiological Disorders In Human Beings At Agra District, Uttar Pradesh
Goat milk has been traditionally valued for its medicinal properties and nutritional benefits. This study investigates the therapeutic effects of goat milk on various physiological disorders in human beings, focusing on the Agra district of Uttar Pradesh. The research evaluates its impact on digestive health, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and immune system modulation. A survey-based methodology was employed, including qualitative and quantitative analyses, to determine the effectiveness of goat milk consumption among the local population. The findings suggest that goat milk exhibits significant potential in managing and preventing certain disorders due to its unique composition of bioactive compounds. The study confirms that goat milk has significant medicinal properties that can aid in managing various physiological disorders to enhance public health in Agra district
Examining The Distribution Patterns Of Plant Species Diversity And Density Across Altitudinal Gradients In The High-Altitude Alpine Regions Of The Western Himalayas, India
This study looks at how plant species diversity and density are distributed along altitudinal gradients in the high-altitude alpine regions of India\u27s Western Himalayas. The research attempts to clarify how environmental conditions, such as height, influence the spatial distribution of plant species in this ecologically valuable area through field surveys and statistical studies. The study advances our knowledge of alpine ecosystems and provides guidance for conservation efforts in the face of environmental change by looking at patterns of variety and density. Gaining knowledge of the patterns of species richness and diversity and the mechanisms that govern them in the less-explored sections of the Himalaya can be extremely beneficial for investigating the forces that both form and affect the architecture of plant communities. In the alpine locales of the west Himalaya, India, the ongoing review looks at examples of plant species wealth and variety across different development types and their relationship to natural circumstances all through an altitudinal slope (3200 m-4800 m). There were 200 plant taxa recognized from the exploration district, with a more noteworthy level of spices, bushes, and trees) in the main three positions. Utilizing polynomial relapse to evaluate species extravagance, variety, and density designs for every development type along altitude slopes, a monotonically diminishing pattern (p < 0.05) was seen all through cuts across, with the best qualities for spices