54 research outputs found

    Process drama as a tool for developing children’s empathy and reducing prejudice toward refugees in Ireland

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    Treballs Finals de Grau de Mestre d'EducaciĂł PrimĂ ria, Facultat d'EducaciĂł, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2022-2023, Tutora: Ann Elizabeth Wilson Daily[eng] Now more than ever, children are subject to negative attitudes and misinformation about refugees in the media and at home. Refugees in Ireland are being increasingly subjected to violence and hostility. Upwards of 20,000 people, approximately 20% of whom are children, live in unfit accommodation centres for extended periods, causing significant impacts on their physical and mental health. With anti-immigrant violence on the rise, primary school teachers are in a prime position to abate this unkindness and ignorance through the next generation. This paper proposes a drama-based intervention to increase students’ empathy towards this vulnerable group. The intervention includes widely researched and practised drama strategies to bring students closer to the adversity experienced by refugees in Ireland while remaining psychologically safe. In this proposed study, the sample includes 28 schools across Dublin with a range of ethos. It is proposed that teachers will complete the intervention with support, training and supervision over eight weeks. Implementing this intervention is expected to increase students’ empathy towards refugees and reduce prejudice, feelings of intergroup anxiety and their perceived threat.[gle] Anois nĂ­os mĂł nĂĄ riamh, tĂĄ leanaĂ­ faoi rĂ©ir dearcadh diĂșltach agus faisnĂ©is mhĂ­cheart faoi dhĂ­deanaithe sna meĂĄin agus sa bhaile. TĂĄ nĂ­os mĂł forĂ©igean agus naimhdeas ag teacht ar dhĂ­deanaithe in Éirinn. CĂłnaĂ­onn os cionn 20,000 duine, ar leanaĂ­ iad thart ar 20% dĂ­obh, in ionaid chĂłirĂ­ochta neamh-oiriĂșnach ar feadh trĂ©imhsĂ­ fada, rud a chuireann isteach go mĂłr ar a slĂĄinte fhisiciĂșil agus mheabhrach. Agus forĂ©igean frith-inimirceach ag dul i mĂ©id, tĂĄ mĂșinteoirĂ­ bunscoile in inmhe an mĂ­-chineĂĄlta agus an aineolas seo a mhaolĂș trĂ­d an gcĂ©ad ghlĂșin eile. Molann an pĂĄipĂ©ar seo idirghabhĂĄil drĂĄmaĂ­ochta chun ionbhĂĄ na mac lĂ©inn i leith an ghrĂșpa leochaileach seo a mhĂ©adĂș. ÁirĂ­onn an idirghabhĂĄil straitĂ©isĂ­ drĂĄmaĂ­ochta a bhfuil taighde forleathan dĂ©anta orthu agus a bhfuil cleachtadh dĂ©anta orthu chun mic lĂ©inn a thabhairt nĂ­os gaire don achrann a bhĂ­onn ag teifigh in Éirinn agus iad ag fanacht sĂĄbhĂĄilte go sĂ­ceolaĂ­och. Sa staidĂ©ar molta seo, cuimsĂ­onn an sampla 28 scoil ar fud Bhaile Átha Cliath a bhfuil raon Ă©itis acu. TĂĄ sĂ© beartaithe go gcrĂ­ochnĂłidh mĂșinteoirĂ­ an idirghabhĂĄil le tacaĂ­ocht, oiliĂșint agus maoirseacht thar ocht seachtaine. TĂĄthar ag sĂșil go mĂ©adĂłidh cur i bhfeidhm na hidirghabhĂĄla seo comhbhĂĄ na mac lĂ©inn i leith teifigh agus go laghdĂłidh sĂ© rĂ©amhchlaonadh, mothĂșchĂĄin imnĂ­ idirghrĂșpa agus bagairt a bhraitear

    Bearing Witness to Atrocity Crimes: Photography & International Law

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    This article uses ideas propounded by Susan Sontag and Judith Butler on photography to illuminate the significant role of photography and visual media in international law jurisprudence. Two key questions are pursued: first, what role does photography have in international law (with a particular focus on abusive photography), and, second, how do photography and visual media bear witness to atrocity crimes in international law? The article commences with an overview of the evolution of war photography as it dovetails the inclusion of visual media in juridical settings, and interrogates ethical issues involved in the aestheticization of suffering for consumerist purposes. Drawing from scholarly definitions of atrocity crimes, the article settles on terminology which carves out the parameters of the socio-legal research space. In identifying the relevant areas of international law, the study reads the associated jurisprudence with a theoretical lens, evincing the critical evidentiary role that photography plays in the litigation of the most serious international crimes, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Tension between the transitive and probative functions of visual evidence is examined through a rich tapestry of international jurisprudence

    Legacies of British Colonial Violence: Viewing Kenyan Detention Camps through the Hanslope Disclosure

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    A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a particular emphasis on the role of law in at once creating and marginalizing colonial subjects.1 Focusing on mid-twentieth century detention camps in the British colony of Kenya, this article illuminates a colonial history that was deeply buried in a Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) building for many years. As such, the analysis supports the revelatory work of David Anderson and Caroline Elkins, who highlighted the violence that underpinned British detention and interrogation practises in Kenya.2 In particular, the article explores recently declassified colonial files, and pieces together a picture of administrative subterfuge, suppression of facts, and whitewashing atrocities, threaded through with official denial, which long outlived its colonial genesis. Against the hypothesis that detention laws created an architecture of destruction and concomitant custodial violence in Kenya, the article establishes that an accountability deficit is the legacy of detention without trial as it was practiced in colonial Kenya. By untangling a complex web of colonial records and government papers relating to Kenya, this article reveals the often insurmountable pressure that was exerted to conceal evidence of detainee violence, and the role of a highly sophisticated propaganda machine that controlled the public narrative of a violent incident when outright denial was impossible

    Anàlisi dels textos en xinés, anglés i català de "El diari de Shafei" des d'un punt de vista feminista

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    Aquest treball comporta la visiĂł global de l’obra El diari de Shafei des d’un punt de vista feminista, analitzant-ne la postura de la dona, la seua autonomia i sexualitat, les relacions entre els personatges, a mĂ©s d’investigar sobre la dona a la Xina del segle XX i els diferents moviments literaris de la dona en aquell context, particularment, la de la dona nova i la xica moderna i, d’aquesta manera, comprendre millor els aspectes especĂ­fics del feminisme a la Xina i els que hi ha en aquesta novel·la, resultat amb el qual podrem descobrir la presa de decisions de cada traductora i constatar si han dut a terme traduccions feministes a partir d’uns parĂ metres que establirem amb una exploraciĂł de la traducciĂł feminista com a objecte d’estudi per diverses investigadores

    Bitter Legacy: State Impunity in the Northern Ireland Conflict. Report of the International Expert Panel

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    Vitamin D-biofortified beef: a comparison of cholecalciferol with synthetic versus UVB-mushroom-derived ergosterol as feed source

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    This study investigates dietary fortification of heifer feeds with cholecalciferol and ergocalciferol sources and effects on beef total vitamin D activity, vitamer, respective 25-hydroxymetabolite contents, and meat quality. Thirty heifers were allocated to one of three dietary treatments [(1) basal diet + 4000 IU of vitamin D3 (Vit D3); (2) basal diet + 4000 IU of vitamin D2 (Vit D2); and (3) basal diet + 4000 IU of vitamin D2-enriched mushrooms (Mushroom D2)] for a 30 day pre-slaughter period. Supplementation of heifer diets with Vit D3 yielded higher (p  0.05) by the dietary treatments. In conclusion, vitamin D3 biofortification of cattle diets is the most efficacious way to enhance total beef vitamin D activity

    The use of synthetic and natural vitamin D sources in pig diets to improve meat quality and vitamin D content

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    This study investigated the effects of synthetic and natural sources of vitamin D biofortification in pig diets on pork vitamin D activity and pork quality. One hundred and twenty pigs (60 male, 60 female) were assigned to one of four dietary treatments for a 55 d feeding period. The dietary treatments were (1)50â€ŻÎŒg vitamin D₃/kg of feed; (2)50â€ŻÎŒg of 25-hydroxvitamin D₃/kg of feed (25-OH-D₃); (3)50â€ŻÎŒg vitamin D₂/kg of feed; (4)50â€ŻÎŒg vitamin D₂-enriched mushrooms/kg of feed (Mushroom D₂). The pigs offered the 25-OH-D₃ diet exhibited the highest (P < 0.001) serum total 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and subsequently exhibited the highest (P < 0.05) Longissimus thoracis (LT) total vitamin D activity. Mushroom D2 and 25-OH-D3 supplementation increased pork antioxidant status. The vitamin D₂-enriched mushrooms improved (P < 0.05) pig performance, carcass weight and LT colour. In conclusion, 25-OH-D₃ is the most successful source for increasing pork vitamin D activity, while Mushroom D2 may be a new avenue to improve animal performance and pork quality

    Fast acquisition abdominal MRI study for the investigation of suspected acute appendicitis in paediatric patients

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    Objectives: To assess the diagnostic accuracy of fast acquisition MRI in suspected cases of paediatric appendicitis presenting to a tertiary referral hospital. Materials and methods: A prospective study was undertaken between May and October 2017 of 52 children who presented with suspected appendicitis and were referred for an abdominal ultrasound. All patients included in this study received both an abdominal ultrasound and five-sequence MRI consisting of axial and coronal gradient echo T2 scans, fat-saturated SSFSE and a diffusion-weighted scan. Participants were randomised into groups of MRI with breath-holds or MRI with free breathing. A patient satisfaction survey was also carried out. Histopathology findings, where available, were used as a gold standard for the purposes of data analysis. Statistical analysis was performed, and p values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results: Ultrasound had a sensitivity and specificity of 25% and 92.9%, respectively. MRI with breath-hold had a sensitivity and specificity of 81.8% and 66.7%, respectively, whilst MRI with free breathing was superior with sensitivity and specificity of 92.3% and 84.2%, respectively. MRI with free breathing was also more time efficient (p < 0.0001). Group statistics were comparable (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The use of fast acquisition MRI protocols, particularly free breathing sequences, for patients admitted with suspected appendicitis can result in faster diagnosis, treatment and discharge. It also has a statistically significant diagnostic advantage over ultrasound. Additionally, the higher specificity of MR can reduce the number of negative appendectomies performed in tertiary centres
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