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The dark or bright side? : The perception of Generation Z regarding Flexplace and Flextime in the working environment
Author Lisa Maria Zechel, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 202
sj-pdf-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 – Supplemental material for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis by Gabriel Bsteh, Harald Hegen, Klaus Berek, Patrick Altmann, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Lukas Haider, Fritz Leutmezer, Paulus Rommer, Lisa-Maria Walchhofer, Sebastian Wurth, Anne Zinganell, Florian Deisenhammer and Thomas Berger in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
sj-docx-3-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 – Supplemental material for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis by Gabriel Bsteh, Harald Hegen, Klaus Berek, Patrick Altmann, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Lukas Haider, Fritz Leutmezer, Paulus Rommer, Lisa-Maria Walchhofer, Sebastian Wurth, Anne Zinganell, Florian Deisenhammer and Thomas Berger in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
sj-docx-2-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 – Supplemental material for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis by Gabriel Bsteh, Harald Hegen, Klaus Berek, Patrick Altmann, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Lukas Haider, Fritz Leutmezer, Paulus Rommer, Lisa-Maria Walchhofer, Sebastian Wurth, Anne Zinganell, Florian Deisenhammer and Thomas Berger in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
sj-tiff-5-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 – Supplemental material for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-tiff-5-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis by Gabriel Bsteh, Harald Hegen, Klaus Berek, Patrick Altmann, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Lukas Haider, Fritz Leutmezer, Paulus Rommer, Lisa-Maria Walchhofer, Sebastian Wurth, Anne Zinganell, Florian Deisenhammer and Thomas Berger in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
sj-docx-4-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 – Supplemental material for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-msj-10.1177_13524585221079744 for Olfactory threshold predicts treatment response in relapsing multiple sclerosis by Gabriel Bsteh, Harald Hegen, Klaus Berek, Patrick Altmann, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Lukas Haider, Fritz Leutmezer, Paulus Rommer, Lisa-Maria Walchhofer, Sebastian Wurth, Anne Zinganell, Florian Deisenhammer and Thomas Berger in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p
"(D)ie alte Eva, die niemals auch aus dem neuesten Weibe auszutreiben ist" : An analysis of the female characters in Maria Janitscheks : Die neue Eva
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit beschäftigt sich mit den Frauenfiguren in Maria Janitscheks Novellenband 'Die neue Eva'. Das Einführungskapitel ist dem historischen und literarischen Kontext gewidmet und beleuchtet die Stellung der Frau zur Jahrhundertwende, die Frauenrechtsbewegung und die Frauenbilder in der Literatur des Fin de Siècle. Anschließend folgt ein Überblick über Maria Janitscheks Leben und Werk sowie ein der Analyse vorangestelltes Kapitel über die Publikationsgeschichte und Rezeption ihres 1902 erschienenen und sieben Jahre nach Veröffentlichung in Deutschland verbotenen Novellenbands. Zu Lebzeiten machte sich Maria Janitschek durch ihre freizügige Darstellung weiblicher Sexualität einen Namen als wagemutige Schrifstellerin, die sich aber aufgrund ihrer ambivalenten Haltung zur Frauenrechtsbewegung der Einordung als feministische Autorin entzieht. In 'Die neue Eva' entwirft Janitschek Frauenfiguren, die sich zwischen traditionellen Weiblichkeitsentwürfen und neuen Frauenbildern bewegen und die kulturellen, sozialen und wissenschaftlichen Einflüsse ihrer Zeit veranschaulichen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die dargestellten Frauenfiguren hinsichtlich dieser Einflüsse zu analysieren und zu zeigen, welche Geschlechterstereotype, gesellschaftlichen Normen und Moralvorstellungen ihr Handeln und Denken beeinflussen.This diploma thesis deals with the female characters in Maria Janitschek‘s volume of novellas 'Die neue Eva'. The introductory chapter focuses on the historical and literary context and therefore discusses womens position in society, the womens rights movement and the image of women in literature at the beginning of the 20th century. An overview of Maria Janitschek‘s life and art and an examination of the publication history and reception of her book, which was published in 1902 and forbidden in Germany in 1909, precede the analytical part of the thesis. Due to her unreserved depiction of female sexuality Maria Janitschek made a name for herself as a daring author during her lifetime. Nevertheless, she cannot be classified as a feminist writer due to her ambivalent position on the womens rights movement. In 'Die neue Eva' Maria Janitschek creates female characters who conform to traditional as well as progressive concepts of femininity and illustrate the cultural, social and scientific influences of their time. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the depicted female characters with regards to these influences and to show which gender stereotypes, societal norms and moral conceptions shape their thoughts and actions.vorgelegt von Lisa FrikasesAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung des Verfassers/der VerfasserinDiplomarbeit Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz 2021 3.167Zusammenfassungen auf Deutsch und Englisc
Maria Grazia Turri, Gli oggetti che popolano il mondo. Ontologia delle relazioni, Roma, Carocci, 2012, pp. 239
The text offers a Critical Review of "Gli oggetti che popolano il mondo. Ontologia delle relazioni" by Maria Grazia Turri. The author critically reflects on the book by considering its methodologies, its arguments, and its relation with other books of the same type and on the same subject.Il testo propone una Lettura Critica del libro "Gli oggetti che popolano il mondo. Ontologia delle relazioni" di Maria Grazia Turri. L'autrice riflette criticamente sul libro considerandone le metodologie, gli argomenti e il nesso con altri libri dello stesso tipo e sullo stesso argomento
Author Profiling in the Wild
In this paper, we use machine learning for profiling authors of online textual media. We are interested in determining the gender and age of an author. We use two different approaches, one where the features are learned from raw data and one where features are manually extracted. We are interested in understanding how well author profiling works in the wild and therefore we have tested our models on different domains than they are trained on. Our results show that applying models to a different domain then they were trained on significantly decreases the performance of the models. The results show that more efforts need to be put into making models domain independent if techniques such as author profiling should be used operationally, for example by training on many different datasets and by using domain independent features.</p
Challenging Male Hegemony: A Case History of Women's Experiences in British and US Higher Education, 1970-2002
This thesis is located within the discipline of history, and centres around the
experiences of women in US and British universities. Higher education in both the US and
the UK, as throughout the world, has historically been male-led and male-controlled. This
male hegemony of higher education continues to the present, as evidenced by the low
percentage of women in the upper echelons of academia (for example, professors).
Women in the US and the UK have been challenging this male hegemony since their
admittance to higher education institutions in the nineteenth century. They faced fierce
opposition in their efforts to open higher education to women. This opposition was later
echoed in the resistance to twentieth-century feminists' efforts to found women's studies
programmes.
The male hegemony of higher education is evident in the case histories of the
experiences of women at Appalachian State University (ASU) and the University of
Gloucestershire (UG) in the latter part of the twentieth century. ASU and UG, although
located in different countries, have similarities which make a comparison interesting. The
male hegemony of the institutions, and women's challenges to it, is especially illustrated
when analysing three areas: residence hall life (living), staff issues (working), and the
women's studies programmes (teaching and learning).
Women students at both institutions experienced, and successfully challenged,
strict residence rules through the 1960s. National influences, such as the change in the age
of majority, and pressure from the students themselves brought a loosening of these rules
in the 1970s and 1980s. The conservative nature of the institutions also influenced the
experience of women academic staff. Institutional management was not proactive
regarding women's issues, and there is strong evidence of a `glass ceiling' at both
institutions. The male hegemony of the institutions was also illustrated in the struggle to
found and maintain women's studies programmes
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