Deceptive CVE Strategies and Ethical Considerations in Countering Violent Extremism
Exploring the complexities of implementing online CVE programs to divert youth from violent extremist narratives, this article discusses the use of counter-narratives, ethical challenges of deception, and the importance of reflexivity in program design and implementation.
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Understanding Experiential vs. Critical Qualitative Research
Delve into the foundations of qualitative research with a focus on experiential and critical approaches. Explore key concepts, defining characteristics, and theoretical foundations, distinguishing between qualitative and quantitative research. Reflect on different orientations, subjectivity, and ref
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Exploring Key Characteristics of Qualitative Research in Psychology
The lecture series delves into the values, characteristics, and theoretical foundations of qualitative research, emphasizing the differences from quantitative methods. It explores experiential and critical qualitative camps, subjectivity, reflexivity, and ontological and epistemological foundations.
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Understanding Relations and Functions in Mathematics
This chapter explores various types of relations and functions, including empty and universal relations, equivalence relations, and common errors in understanding symmetry. It also delves into the concept of reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity in relations, with practical examples provided for b
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Equivalence Relations and Partition Induced Relations
The concept of equivalence relations and partition-induced relations on sets are explored. Equivalence relations satisfy reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity, making them important in various mathematical contexts. The relation induced by a partition of a set is shown to be an equivalence relatio
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Bachelor of Education (Senior Phase and FET Phase) Consumer Studies Program
The Bachelor of Education (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching) program is a comprehensive qualification for educators preparing to teach grades 7-10. It integrates academic and educational subjects, emphasizing practical understanding, self-reflexivity, citizenship, diverse tea
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Uniqueness of Human Language and Communication Contrasted with Animal Communication
Human language possesses unique properties such as reflexivity, displacement, and arbitrariness, setting it apart from animal communication. These distinctions enable humans to communicate abstract concepts, discuss past and future events, and use arbitrary linguistic forms. The contrast between hum
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Understanding Critical Stance in Literacy Education
Exploring the experiences and pedagogies of literacy/English teacher educators who maintain a critical stance, this study delves into their backgrounds, research activities, and perspectives on government initiatives. Insights from educators in four countries shed light on the relationship between p
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Mentor Leadership Programme Day 2 Reflections and Networking Tasks
The Mentor Leadership Programme Day 2 involved practical sessions focusing on coaching, mentoring styles, transformational conversations, and mental health awareness. Participants shared positive feedback from Day 1 and engaged in reflective activities. Day 2 emphasized longer sessions for modeling
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Redemption and Risk: Social Enquiry and the New Penology
Social enquiry explores transitions from old to new penology, emphasizing risk management over treatment and responsibilization over mitigation. Probation officers act as storytellers shaping perceptions in the criminal justice system, prompting humane responses and social explanations. Research del
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Empirical Research on Divorce Mediation in Flanders: Characteristics and Outcomes
This presentation explores the use, characteristics, and outcomes of divorce mediation in Flanders, focusing on the macro-sociological context, contemporary family dynamics, and implications of union dissolution. Key themes include individualization, reflexivity in relationships, child-centered fami
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Exploring Postmodern Metafiction in Literature and Architecture
Postmodern metafiction in literature and architecture challenges traditional storytelling and design by emphasizing artificiality and self-reflexivity. It delves into the construction of narratives and buildings, breaking the fourth wall to highlight the role of language and storytelling in shaping
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Challenging Conventions in New Media Research: Ethical Reflexivity and Social Media Data Collection
Dr. Filippo Trevisan explores the ethical complexities of conducting research in new media, focusing on discipline-grounded reflexive practices. He questions traditional conventions in social media data collection and emphasizes the importance of safeguarding participants' voices while navigating se
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Feedback-Directed Random Testing in .NET
Feedback-Directed Random Testing (FDRT) is a technique used to find errors in .NET applications by generating failing test cases based on feedback. This approach, introduced by Carlos Pacheco, Shuvendu Lahiri, and Thomas Ball, leverages properties like reflexivity of equality to identify bugs effici
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Algebraic Complexity and Equational Proofs in Arithmetic Formulas
Explore the intricacies of polynomial identity testing (PIT), equational proofs, and arithmetic formulas in the context of algebraic complexity. Learn about the minimal number of operations needed to compute the zero polynomial and derive new identities using derivation rules and axioms in polynomia
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