![]() ‘I learnt English – the wrong thing, eh’. Power, Interests and Language Practices among Cross-border Workers in LuxembourgFranziskus, Anne ; ; Gilles, Peter ![]() in Gilles, Peter; Koff, Harlan; Maganda, Carmen (Eds.) et al Theorizing Borders Through Analyses of Power Relationships (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 146 (12 UL)![]() I love English: Engels en geletterdheid in twee opsteloefeningen in een lagere school in ruraal Gambia, West-AfrikaJuffermans, Kasper ![]() in Koole, Tom; Nortier, Jacomine; Tahitu, Bert (Eds.) Artikelen van de vijfde sociolinguïstische conferentie (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 59 (0 UL)![]() I love violent media, but it may harm others: Personality factors and attitudes towards violent mediaHapp, Christian ; Melzer, André ; et alScientific Conference (2012, July) Detailed reference viewed: 72 (1 UL) I need a research tool to…Lucchesi, Anita ![]() Report (2017) A whole range of digital tools exists nowadays to help historians in their daily work, but how to choose the “perfect” one for your needs? Should you lose time searching for the holy Grail, or take the ... [more ▼] A whole range of digital tools exists nowadays to help historians in their daily work, but how to choose the “perfect” one for your needs? Should you lose time searching for the holy Grail, or take the risk to try out and study tools that, in the end, might not fit your needs? [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 27 (4 UL) "I remember it like it was interesting" : Zur Theorie von Salienz und PertinenzPurschke, Christoph ![]() in Linguistik Online (2014), 66(4/14), 31-50 Detailed reference viewed: 170 (5 UL) ‚The I think must be able to accompany all my representations.’ Kant’s theory of apperception and the unconsciousHeidemann, Dietmar ![]() in Sgarbi, P. Giordanetti A. N. D. R. Pozzo A. N. D. M. (Ed.) Kant’s Philosophy of the Unconscious (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 242 (2 UL) I’ll Just Stay Home: Employment Inequality among ParentsFlynn, Lindsay ![]() in Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society (2019), 26(3), 394-418 How does homeownership magnify existing gender disparities in the labor markets of the rich OECD countries? Men and women, and especially mothers and fathers, respond to homeownership differently. Owners ... [more ▼] How does homeownership magnify existing gender disparities in the labor markets of the rich OECD countries? Men and women, and especially mothers and fathers, respond to homeownership differently. Owners work more hours than renters but mothers experience an ownership penalty while fathers solidify their market attachment. Both responses increase the gender gap. As such, governments pursuing dual policy objectives of promoting homeownership and greater gender parity in the labor market will find their policies working at cross-purposes. This paper analyzes the effect of homeownership on labor market attachment and explains why mothers and fathers respond to it in different ways. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 32 (1 UL)![]() ‘I’ll show them who’s boss’: A critical analysis of a television consultancyFletcher, Denise Elaine ![]() Scientific Conference (2013, July) This article examines how a media activity in the form of a BBC television programme, ‘I’ll show them whose boss’, constitutes a ‘discursive intervention’ into the lives and relationships of four family ... [more ▼] This article examines how a media activity in the form of a BBC television programme, ‘I’ll show them whose boss’, constitutes a ‘discursive intervention’ into the lives and relationships of four family businesses. It is argued that in promoting the importance of ‘singular leadership’, the discursive intervention helps to create a context for action in relation to leadership involving a father-son owned business, a sibling partnership between three brothers, a cousin consortium with eighteen family members, and an inter-generational business involving two couples. In showing the intermixing of public-private, home and work in the programme, the discursive strategies and positionings in relation to leadership selection are portrayed. Although the idea of singular leadership is accepted in some of the businesses, processes of distributed leadership are also very relevant for understanding the influences and means through which leadership occurs in family firms. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 161 (2 UL)![]() “I’m much better off…” - Comparative Processes and Future Intentions of Elder Portuguese Immigrants in LuxembourgAlbert, Isabelle ![]() Scientific Conference (2019, June 28) Ageing and migration have become key issues in many European countries as a large number of first generation immigrants are approaching retirement age in the next years. Focusing on elder Portuguese ... [more ▼] Ageing and migration have become key issues in many European countries as a large number of first generation immigrants are approaching retirement age in the next years. Focusing on elder Portuguese immigrants in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the present study had the aim to explore the roles of social and temporal comparisons for future intentions to stay in the receiving country, return to the country of origin or commute between both. Whereas earlier studies have examined the roles of social or cultural links, economic or health aspects, we focused here on the participants’ personal evaluation of their migratory project by asking them to evaluate their current situation compared with the past and with peers. A sample of N = 109 Portuguese first generation immigrants (49.5% female; average age: M = 55.35, SD = 7.42) who had been living in Luxembourg for about M = 30.69 (SD = 8.55) years were interviewed by use of a standardized questionnaire. Analyses showed that about half of participants preferred to stay in Luxembourg, whereas the remainder planned to return to Portugal or to commute. The appraisal of the current (vs. past) situation was significantly more positive for those who planned to stay or commute compared to those who wanted to return after retirement. Interestingly, both those who planned to return and those who wanted to stay engaged more frequently in social or temporal comparisons than those who preferred to commute. Results will be discussed taking into consideration regulatory processes of subjective well-being and different migration experiences. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 42 (1 UL) i-PI 2.0: A Universal Force Engine for Advanced Molecular Simulations; ; et al in Computer Physics Communications (2018) Progress in the atomic-scale modeling of matter over the past decade has been tremendous. This progress has been brought about by improvements in methods for evaluating interatomic forces that work by ... [more ▼] Progress in the atomic-scale modeling of matter over the past decade has been tremendous. This progress has been brought about by improvements in methods for evaluating interatomic forces that work by either solving the electronic structure problem explicitly, or by computing accurate approximations of the solution and by the development of techniques that use the Born–Oppenheimer (BO) forces to move the atoms on the BO potential energy surface. As a consequence of these developments it is now possible to identify stable or metastable states, to sample configurations consistent with the appropriate thermodynamic ensemble, and to estimate the kinetics of reactions and phase transitions. All too often, however, progress is slowed down by the bottleneck associated with implementing new optimization algorithms and/or sampling techniques into the many existing electronic-structure and empirical-potential codes. To address this problem, we are thus releasing a new version of the i-PI software. This piece of software is an easily extensible framework for implementing advanced atomistic simulation techniques using interatomic potentials and forces calculated by an external driver code. While the original version of the code (Ceriotti et al., 2014) was developed with a focus on path integral molecular dynamics techniques, this second release of i-PI not only includes several new advanced path integral methods, but also offers other classes of algorithms. In other words, i-PI is moving towards becoming a universal force engine that is both modular and tightly coupled to the driver codes that evaluate the potential energy surface and its derivatives. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 170 (17 UL) I/O Logic in HOLBenzmüller, Christoph ; Farjami, Ali ; Meder, Paul Joseph Yves et alin Journal of Applied Logics -- IfCoLoG Journal of Logics and their Applications (Special Issue on Reasoning for Legal AI) (2019), 6(5), 715--732 Detailed reference viewed: 32 (8 UL) I/O Logic in HOLFarjami, Ali ; Meder, Paul Joseph Yves ; Parent, Xavier et alScientific Conference (2018, September 17) A shallow semantical embedding of Input/Output logic in classical higher-order logic is presented, and shown to be faithful (sound an complete). This embedding has been implemented in the higher-order ... [more ▼] A shallow semantical embedding of Input/Output logic in classical higher-order logic is presented, and shown to be faithful (sound an complete). This embedding has been implemented in the higher-order proof assistant Isabelle/HOL. We provide an empirical regulative framework for assessing General Data Protection Regulation. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 209 (40 UL) I/O Logic in HOL --- First StepsBenzmüller, Christoph ; Parent, Xavier ![]() E-print/Working paper (2018) A semantical embedding of input/output logic in classical higher-order logic is presented. This embedding enables the mechanisation and automation of reasoning tasks in input/output logic with off-the ... [more ▼] A semantical embedding of input/output logic in classical higher-order logic is presented. This embedding enables the mechanisation and automation of reasoning tasks in input/output logic with off-the-shelf higher-order theorem provers and proof assistants. The key idea for the solution presented here results from the analysis of an inaccurate previous embedding attempt, which we will discuss as well. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 38 (0 UL) I/O Logic WorkbenchSteen, Alexander ![]() Software (2020) The I/O Logic Workbench is aimed at providing a browser-based automated reasoning system for various I/O logics. In short, the system allows you to input a set of norms and an input (the description of ... [more ▼] The I/O Logic Workbench is aimed at providing a browser-based automated reasoning system for various I/O logics. In short, the system allows you to input a set of norms and an input (the description of the current situation), and provides automated means for inferring whether a certain formula can be derived as an obligation from this. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 47 (2 UL) "[I]ch bin gerne da, wo es gärt" Feridun Zaimoglu im Gespräch mit Natalie Bloch über seine TheaterarbeitBloch, Natalie ![]() in Zeitschrift für Interkulturelle Germanistik (2021), 12(1), 97-105 Detailed reference viewed: 70 (1 UL) IAnn: An event sharing platform for the life sciences; ; et al in Bioinformatics (2013) Summary: We present iAnn, an open source community-driven platform for dissemination of life science events, such as courses, conferences and workshops. iAnn allows automatic visualisation and integration ... [more ▼] Summary: We present iAnn, an open source community-driven platform for dissemination of life science events, such as courses, conferences and workshops. iAnn allows automatic visualisation and integration of customised event reports. A central repository lies at the core of the platform: curators add submitted events, and these are subsequently accessed via web services. Thus, once an iAnn widget is incorporated into a website, it permanently shows timely relevant information as if it were native to the remote site. At the same time, announcements submitted to the repository are automatically disseminated to all portals that query the system. To facilitate the visualization of announcements, iAnn provides powerful filtering options and views, integrated in Google Maps and Google Calendar. All iAnn widgets are freely available. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 136 (0 UL)![]() The IC-SNURF–SNRPN transcript serves as a host for multiple small nucleolar RNA species and as an antisense RNA for UBE3ARunte, Maren ; ; et alin Human Molecular Genetics (2001), 10(23), 2687-2700 Detailed reference viewed: 91 (0 UL) ICAMI 2017: International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Informatics: Forum on Analysis, Geometry, and Mathematical PhysicsSchlichenmaier, Martin ; ; et alin Analysis and Mathematical Physics (2018), 8 Detailed reference viewed: 125 (7 UL) ICCS (International Civic and Citizenship Education Study). Rapport national Luxembourg.Burton, Réginald ; Houssemand, Claude ![]() Report (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 84 (4 UL) |
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