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La notion de « communauté plurilingue urbaine » au crible de la littérature du domaine : un état de l’art
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In: EISSN: 2570-2432 ; Language Education and Multilingualism – The Langscape Journal ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02320594 ; Language Education and Multilingualism – The Langscape Journal, The Langscape Network c/o Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2019, Migration movements and identities in European societies. Implications on multi-/plurilingualism in the education system, 2019 (2), ⟨10.18452/20623⟩ ; https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/21348 (2019)
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Adaptive teaching in research on learning and instruction ... : Adaptiver Unterricht in der Lehr-Lernforschung ...
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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao de Junot Díaz en lenguas escandinavas
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Johnsen, Åse. - : Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2019. : Érudit, 2019
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Empirische Studien zur Auswirkung eines laut-orientierten Konstruierens von Wörtern ("invented spelling") auf den Rechtschreiberwerb
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In: 2019, 21 S. (2019)
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Adaptive teaching in research on learning and instruction ; Adaptiver Unterricht in der Lehr-Lernforschung
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In: Journal for educational research online 11 (2019) 2, S. 169-191 (2019)
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Empirische Studien zur Auswirkung eines laut-orientierten Konstruierens von Wörtern ("invented spelling") auf den Rechtschreiberwerb ...
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La notion de « communauté plurilingue urbaine » au crible de la littérature du domaine : un état de l’art ...
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La notion de « communauté plurilingue urbaine » au crible de la littérature du domaine : un état de l’art
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Category Positioning - A Qualitative Content Analysis Approach to Explore the Subjective Importance of a Research Topic Using the Example of the Transition From School to University
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 20 ; 3 ; Qualitative Content Analysis I (2019)
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Conducting Qualitative Content Analysis Across Languages and Cultures
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 20 ; 3 ; Qualitative Content Analysis I (2019)
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The Manifesto Corpus: a new resource for research on political parties and quantitative text analysis
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In: Research and Politics ; 3 ; 2 ; 1-8 (2019)
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Sprachlich-kulturelle Herausforderungen bei der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse musikbiografischer Interviews mit chinesischen und schweizerischen Musikstudierenden
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 20 ; 3 ; 12 ; Qualitative Content Analysis I (2019)
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Hidden stories in monologues
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In: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ; 20 ; 1 ; 21 (2019)
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Zur narrativen Konstruktion von Vergangenheit: Erzähltheoretische Überlegungen und eine exemplarische Analyse eines Gruppengespräches über die "NS-Zeit" [BIOS 9 (1996), Heft 1, 30-58]
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In: BIOS - Zeitschrift für Biographieforschung, Oral History und Lebensverlaufsanalysen ; 32 ; 1-2 ; 190-217 ; 30 Jahre BIOS - Ein Reader mit Beiträgen zum Wiederlesen (2019)
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Communicating uncertainty during public health emergency events: a systematic review
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Sopory, Pradeep; Day, Ashleigh M.; Novak, Julie M.; Eckert, Kristin; Wilkins, Lillian; Padgett, Donyale R.; Noyes, Jane P.; Barakji, Fatima A.; Liu, Juan; Fowler, Beth N.; Guzman-Barcenas, Javier B.; Nagayko, Anna; Nickell, Jacob J.; Donahue, Damecia; Daniels, Kimberly; Allen, Tomas; Alexander, Nyka; Vanderford, Marsha L.; Gamhewage, Gaya M.
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In: Review of Communication Research ; 7 ; 67-108 (2019)
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To answer the question, "What are the best ways to communicate uncertainties to public audiences, at-risk communities, and stakeholders during public health emergency events?" we conducted a systematic review of published studies, grey literature, and media reports in English and other United Nations (UN) languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish. Almost 11,500 titles and abstracts were scanned of which 46 data-based primary studies were selected, which were classified into four methodological streams: Quantitative-comparison groups; Quantitative-descriptive survey; Qualitative; and Mixed-method and case-study. Study characteristics (study method, country, emergency type, emergency phase, at-risk population) and study findings (in narrative form) were extracted from individual studies. The findings were synthesized within methodological streams and evaluated for certainty and confidence. These within-method findings were next synthesized across methodological streams to develop an overarching synthesis of findings. The findings showed that country coverage focused on high and middle-income countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania, and the event most covered was infectious disease followed by flood and earthquake. The findings also showed that uncertainty during public health emergency events is a multi-faceted concept with multiple components (e.g., event occurrence, personal and family safety, recovery efforts). There is universal agreement, with some exceptions, that communication to the public should include explicit information about event uncertainties, and this information must be consistent and presented in an easy to understand format. Additionally, uncertainty related to events requires a distinction between uncertainty information and uncertainty experience. At-risk populations experience event uncertainty in the context of many other uncertainties they are already experiencing in their lives due to poverty. Experts, policymakers, healthcare workers, and other stakeholders experience event uncertainty and misunderstand some uncertainty information (e.g., event probabilities) similar to the public. Media professionals provide event coverage under conditions of contradictory and inconsistent event information that can heighten uncertainty experience for all.
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Allgemeines; Anthropologie; Basic Research; communication; disaster; Entwicklung und Geschichte der Kommunikationswissenschaften; General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication; Gesundheit; health; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; Katastrophe; Kommunikation; Kommunikationssoziologie; method; Methode; Methoden; News media; Öffentlichkeit; publishing; Publizistische Medien; Risiko; risk; Sociolinguistics; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Communication; Sociology of Language; Soziolinguistik; Soziologie; spezielle Theorien und Schulen; Sprachsoziologie; the public
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URL: https://doi.org/10.12840/ISSN.2255-4165.019 https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/61189 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-61189-5
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De l'apport de la conscientisation phonologique et de l'enseignement de la prononciation au développement de la compétence à piloter des activités orales en espagnol langue tierce
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Les "Principes du dessin" de Gerard de Lairesse : réflexions sur les différentes éditions et traductions parues dans l’Europe des Lumières
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In: Lexicographie artistique : formes, usages et enjeux dans l’Europe moderne ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01705550 ; Michèle-Caroline Heck. Lexicographie artistique : formes, usages et enjeux dans l’Europe moderne, Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, pp.139-167, 2018 ; https://oapen.org/content/ (2018)
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