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Musicking in the cybermedia : digital games as musical venues
What is the space devoted to music in contemporary digital games? This paper will explore the
nature of digital games as venues for musical encounter, focusing on music and non-music
games alike. Music forms an integral part of game engagement, with extensive compositions
or sparse musical fragments being deployed in game environments through multiple
modalities. While forms of mise-en-scène compatible with the filmic tradition remain, dynamic
or generative musical systems are often used, determining different sonic juxtaposition for
different play sessions. Digital games are objects capable of reconfiguring during use (Aarseth
& Calleja 2015), and musical content is also involved in this process.peer-reviewe
The evolution of the European Union enlargement policy : a historical approach to the Copenhagen criteria
Twenty-two countries have been involved in the process of accession
to the European Union since the founding of the Coal and Steel
Community in 1951. It was not until 1993, after the collapse of the
Soviet Union, that the criteria and process to be followed by the
candidate countries for accession were formally established, with
the aim of preparing the entity for its further territorial expansion. At
the same time, the concept of the EU as a western European league
was put to an end to give a new meaning to the word “European”.
Thirty years later, this paper provides a historical contextualization of
the European Union’s enlargement policy and assesses the evolution
of the Copenhagen criteria through the successive enlargement
processes. In addition, the study warns about the implications of
setting double standards for Member States and candidate countries,
and the importance of a balance between widening and deepening
policies for the success of the European project.peer-reviewe
Promoting social and emotional learning in pupils with disability. Special teachers’ perceptions and practices
Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) are at risk for emotional, behavioural and social difficulties. Social and emotional learning (SEL) may be particularly beneficial to fostering these children’s resilience. Given the importance of teacher’s role in promoting SEL, the present study aimed to explore special teachers’ perceptions of SEL and the practices they use to enhance their pupils’ social and emotional skills. Data were collected by means of semi-structured interviews with 15 Greek primary and secondary education special teachers and were analysed with the use of reflexive thematic analysis. The findings of the study revealed that the special teachers considered the creation of a supportive school environment a key prerequisite to addressing the pupils’ with SEND needs. They perceived SEL as a process aiming to the development of social and emotional skills which contributes to pupils’ emotional development and social inclusion. Although they used a number of practices for this purpose, their efforts were often hindered by the lack of collaboration with general education teachers and their limited knowledge on SEL. The findings are discussed with respect to the need to enhance cooperation between the members of the school community and teachers’ training on SEL.peer-reviewe
Screw extrusion additive manufacturing of thermoplastic polyolefin elastomer
This study determined the requisite process parameters for good-quality screw extrusion additive manufacturing (AM) of thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) using fused granulate fabrication (FGF). TPO is a non-hygroscopic, cheaper, and less dense alternative to the well-established thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). TPO was found to extrude correctly at 170 °C, on a glass build plate at 80 °C with Magigoo PP adhesive. A water uptake test on TPO reported a mass gain plateau of 0.25%, which is significantly lower than that of TPU, which suggests that TPO may not require drying before 3D printing. Tensile testing on FGF TPO specimens achieved similar stress at yield as well as stress and strain at break as indicated by the data sheet for the XY and YZ orientations. The Z direction is significantly weaker than the X and Y orientations, reaching only 30% of the stress at break. TPO achieved the best average stress at yield of 6.36 MPa using the 0.4 mm nozzle with XY printing orientation and stress and strain at break of 13.8 MPa and 1300% at YZ orientation and 1 mm nozzle. The setup achieved relatively high-quality prints of complex geometries, including the popular torture-test Benchy and a child-sized orthotic insole.peer-reviewe
The digital operational resilience act : challenges and some reflections on the adequacy of Europe’s architecture for financial supervision
The paper critically analyses the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) within
the European Union (EU) with respect to challenges such as supervision and the oversight
framework coordination. It delves into the adequacy of the European System of
Financial Supervision (ESFS) in ensuring compliance with this regulation, highlighting
issues of fragmented supervision at national level and inconsistent approaches.
The main argument suggests that while the DORA Regulation is a positive step for
harmonising digital operational resilience regulation, it brings about challenges in
supervisory convergence and cooperation due to the existing fragmented supervisory
architecture. The authors propose potential solutions like a more centralised supervision
model to address these challenges. The paper follows a structured format with
an overview of the DORA Regulation, discussion on identified challenges, and a concluding
section.peer-reviewe
[Book Review] Handbook on Parliamentary financial oversight : adapting PAC best practices to legislatures in small jurisdictions
This book emerged out of a research project jointly undertaken between the
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and McGill University, School of
Continuing Studies, Montreal, Canada. This research project was announced at the CPA Small
Branches Conference in Kampala in September 2019 and 30 small jurisdictions, including
more than two dozen small CPA branches, responded to the research questionnaire. The
research project was funded by Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council,
with matching funds from partners. The project leader was Rick Stapenhurst, from McGill
University.
The intention of the handbook is to examine the status of parliamentary financial
oversight through Public Accounts Committees (PACs) in small Commonwealth parliaments.
That examination includes institutional factors, capacity and motivation, out of which came
recommendations to promote enhanced parliamentary financial oversight in small jurisdictions.peer-reviewe
A validated methodological approach to prove the safety of clinical electromagnetic induction systems in magnetic hyperthermia
The present study focuses on the development of a methodology for evaluating the safety
of MNH systems, through the numerical prediction of the induced temperature rise in superficial skin
layers due to eddy currents heating under an alternating magnetic field (AMF). The methodology
is supported and validated through experimental measurements of the AMF’s distribution, as well
as temperature data from the torsos of six patients who participated in a clinical trial study. The
simulations involved a computational model of the actual coil, a computational model of the cooling
system used for the cooling of the patients during treatment, and a detailed human anatomical model
from the Virtual Population family. The numerical predictions exhibit strong agreement with the
experimental measurements, and the deviations are below the estimated combined uncertainties, confirming
the accuracy of computational modeling. This study highlights the crucial role of simulations
for translational medicine and paves the way for personalized treatment planning.peer-reviewe
Israel exhibits a homogenous male-to-female ratio at birth for all races and religions
Objective: Male live births occur in excess of female live births and their ratio (M/F) is usually expressed as male divided by total births. The value of M/F varies, declining with stress. Israel has been shown to have a relatively stable M/F. This study was carried out in order to ascertain whether there were any racial or religious differences in M/F in Israel, and to compare with totals for Europe and North America.Methods: Annual data for male and female live births were available from the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics for the period 2002–2011. Excel was used for data entry, overall analysis and charting. For race, data were available as Jews and others, and Arabs. For religion, data were available as Jews and Moslems.Results: There were a total of 1 523 956 live births. Overall M/F was 0.5127 (95% CI: 0.5119, 0.5135). There were no significant differences between the races and no significant trends with time. Male-to-Female Ratio (M/F) is mid-way between that of Europe and North America.Conclusion: The psychological and psychiatric effects of stress in Israel are well documented. However, there was no apparent effect on M/F that is manifested as racial or religious differences in M/F. This could be due to equal levels of stress in all groups or insufficient levels of stress or insufficient births to demonstrate M/F differences.peer-reviewe
Updates and future directions regarding hand hygiene in the healthcare setting : insights from the 3rd ICPIC alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) task force
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) pose threats to global health. Effective hand hygiene is essential for preventing HAIs and the spread of AMR in healthcare. We aimed to highlight the recent progress and future directions in hand hygiene and alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) use in the healthcare setting. In September 2023, 42 experts in infection prevention and control (IPC) convened at the 3rd International Conference on Prevention and Infection Control (ICPIC) ABHR Taskforce in Geneva, Switzerland. The purpose of this meeting was to provide a synthesis of recent evidence and formulate a research agenda on four critical areas for the implementation of effective hand hygiene practices: (1) ABHR formulations and hand rubbing techniques, (2) low-resource settings and local production of ABHR, (3) hand hygiene monitoring and technological innovations, and (4) hand hygiene standards and guidelines.peer-reviewe
Mental health and wellbeing promotion and support : education leaders’ perceptions and experiences
Educator leaders play a vital role in fostering educators’ and students’ mental health and wellbeing. Through qualitative research, this paper provides insights from eight education leaders working in State Schools in Malta on their perceptions of, and experiences in, the promotion and support of mental health and wellbeing among educators and students. The objective of the study is to examine how mental health and wellbeing are being promoted, addressed, and supported in schools. Eight semi-structured interviews were conducted with education leaders followed by a reflexive thematic analysis. Four themes emerged from the data, namely school philosophy, ethos, and leadership; mental health and wellbeing in schools; loss and grief; and Covid-19 and its impact on mental health and wellbeing in schools The findings suggest the need for more proactive and supportive considerations of mental health and wellbeing in schools in Malta, along with the implementation and evaluation of mental health and wellbeing whole-school projects in schools.peer-reviewe