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Order in institutional telephone talk: three observations
[Abstract]: In this paper I introduce some features of conversation analysis through three actions. I do this, firstly, by displaying three observations of a telephone call to a local government council. Secondly, by invoking participants’ capacities, skills and resources as social interactants to analyse this call. And thirdly, by commenting on how traditional approaches to psychology might explain the orderliness of the call. I then conclude the paper with some modest claims about how the communication choices made by professionals shape the quality of service interactions, and about the potential for conversation analysis to contribute to psychological research at USQ
Engaging Processes of Sense-Making and Negotiation in Contemporary Timor-Leste
The articles in this special issue build on past ethnographic inquiries and focus on
political and social change since Timor-Leste
independence. One of the things we
have found particularly exciting about researching post-independent Timor-Leste has
been to carry out fieldwork in a context where not just researchers, but also our
informants, are caught up in processes of
sense-making of determining what kind
of place Timor-Leste as an independent nation is becoming. The reality of
ethnographic research in such a context is far different from, as Ferguson (1999,
208) has it, the archetypal image of the anthropologist dropped into the middle of a
cultural homogenous village community
where the researcher acquires from local
informants a degree of cultural fluency. Rather, while we as researchers have tried to
learn about Timor-Leste, our informants, as citizens of a new nation, have been
absorbed in a parallel process of learning, deliberating and at times contesting what
kind of place Timor-Leste as an independent nation is, and should become in the
future (see Kammen 2009). In other words, making sense of independent Timor-
Leste has, over the past decade, been a project that preoccupies Timorese citizens as
much as the foreign researcher. This issue addresses some of these processes of
sense-making and negotiation; and highlights the ambiguities and paradoxes, while
stressing the heterogeneity and unpredictability of contemporary Timor-Leste
Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act (Qld) : disclosure, cooling-off and marketeers
The Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 commenced on 1 July 2001. Significant changes have now been made to the Act by the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Amendment Act 2001 (“the amending Act”). The amending Act contains two distinct parts. First, ss 11-19 of the amending Act provide for increased disclosure obligations on real estate agents, property developers and lawyers together with an extension of the 5 business day cooling-off period imposed by the original Act to all residential property (other than contracts formed on a sale by auction). These provisions are expected to commence on 29 October 2001. The remaining provisions of the amending Act provide for increased jurisdiction and powers to the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) enabling the Tribunal to deal with claims against marketeers. These provisions commenced on the date of assent (21 September 2001)
Tate (co)homology via pinched complexes
For complexes of modules we study two new constructions, which we call the
pinched tensor product and the pinched Hom. They provide new methods for
computing Tate homology and Tate cohomology, which lead to conceptual proofs of
balancedness of Tate (co)homology for modules over associative rings.
Another application we consider is in local algebra. Under conditions of
vanishing of Tate (co)homology, the pinched tensor product of two minimal
complete resolutions yields a minimal complete resolution.Comment: Final version; 23 pp. To appear in Trans. Amer. Math. So
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The Warburg Dance Movement Library-The WADAMO Library: A Validation Study
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empirical research in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience of action perception, affect perception and neuroaesthetics. The library contains two categories of video clips of dance movement sequences. Of each pair, one version of the movement sequence is emotionally expressive (Clip a), while the other version of the same sequence (Clip b) is not expressive but as technically correct as the expressive version (Clip a). We sought to complement previous dance video stimuli libraries. Facial information, colour and music have been removed, and each clip has been faded in and out. We equalised stimulus length (6 seconds, 8 counts in dance theory), the dancers’ clothing and video background and included both male and female dancers, and we controlled for technical correctness of movement execution. The Warburg Dance Movement Library contains both contemporary and ballet movements. Two online surveys (N = 160) confirmed the classification into the two categories of expressivity. Four additional online surveys (N = 80) provided beauty and liking ratings for each clip. A correlation matrix illustrates all variables of this norming study (technical correctness, expressivity, beauty, liking, luminance, motion energy)
Development of a 200 W CW High Efficiency Traveling Wave Tube at 12 GHz
The design, development, and test results are reported for an experimental PPM focused, traveling-wave tube that produces 235 watts of CW RF power over 85 MHz centered at 12.080 GHz. The tube uses a coupled cavity RF circuit with a velocity taper for greater than 30 percent basic efficiency. Overall efficiency of 51 percent is achieved by means of a nine stage depressed collector designed at NASA Lewis Research Center. This collector is cooled by direct radiation to deep space
Tackling Teaching: Understanding Commonalities among Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics Classroom Practices.
Abstract:
Education research in chemistry, mathematics, and physics tends to focus on issues inherent to the discipline, most notably content. At this time, little literature evidence exists that documents fruitful collaborations between education specialists across the STEM disciplines. This work seeks to unite the disciplines by investigating a common task: teaching. This study explores how discipline-specific practices influence the common act of reformed teaching pedagogy with a focus on the use of inquiry. We seek to identify commonalities among classroom teaching practices in these disciplines and contribute to the development of analytical tools to study STEM teaching
FARMING SYSTEMS USED IN U.S. UPLAND COTTON PRODUCTION, 1997, 1999 and 2000
Replaced with revised version of paper 03/08/04.Crop Production/Industries,
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