Photonics Research Interview with Professor Marlan Scully

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelly Cohen
Keyword(s):  
2010 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 128-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Talmy

Interviews have been used for decades in empirical inquiry across the social sciences as one or the primary means of generating data. In applied linguistics, interview research has increased dramatically in recent years, particularly in qualitative studies that aim to investigate participants’ identities, experiences, beliefs, and orientations toward a range of phenomena. However, despite the proliferation of interview research in qualitative applied linguistics, it has become equally apparent that there is a profound inconsistency in how the interview has been and continues to be theorized in the field. This article critically reviews a selection of applied linguistics research from the past 5 years that uses interviews in case study, ethnographic, narrative, (auto)biographical, and related qualitative frameworks, focusing in particular on the ideologies of language, communication, and the interview, or the communicable cartographies of interviewing, that are evident in them. By contrasting what is referred to as an interview as research instrument perspective with a research interview as social practice orientation, the article argues for greater reflexivity about the interview methods that qualitative applied linguists use in their studies, the status ascribed to interview data, and how those data are analyzed and represented.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (S2) ◽  
pp. 1581-1581 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.F. D'Souza ◽  

The mandatory detention of asylum seekers in Australia and the administrative, legal and ministtreal appeal processes have lead to protracted process of refugee determination.Further compounding of trauma/ torture, diminished sense of self future and purpose leading to high levels distress including anxiety depressive and somatoform disorders. High levels of distress appear to persisit after refgugees are settled.Study/methods•Harvard Trauma Questionnaire-R (HTQ-R) •Hopkins Symptoms Checklist (HSCL-25) •Post-Migration Living Difficulties Checklist (PMLDC) •Psychiatric Epidemiology Research Interview - Demoralisation Scale (PERI-D)f •ResultsN = 124. 84% Male; 93% conversant in English •Age: 20–62 years (μ = 35 yrs, SD = 10.8) •Residency Status: PR n = 32 (25%) Asylum Seeker n = 92 (75%) •Visa status: BVE (30%) BVA (23%) Student Visa (10%) •Time since application: 0 – 178 months (14.8 yrs) (μ = 31.2, SD = 48.4) •Not economic refugees. > 99% arrived by plane. • 34% without Medicare & 23% no work rights.ConclusionMultiple fold higher than the general population. -Highly traumatised population -Marginal reduction when granted protection •Inter-correlation between clinical measures à indicates pan-distress. •Clinical measures with number of rejections & time since app •Comparable number of pre-migration traumas yet difference in ‘refugee’ trauma & PTSD for AS vs. PR may reflect that current state of trauma is due to RDP ∨ perpetuating psychosocial factors •It has characteristics of many disorders but its own identity lication à weak association. -Ceiling effect of distress? -current state of trauma is due to RDP &/or perpetuating psychosocial factors •It has characteristics of many disorders but its own identity.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-198
Author(s):  
Katarzyna Sygulska

Elder people have knowledge and experience – they can share them with other people. Seniors can teach young people different things. Their stories can indicate what is important in life and what should be avoided. The article presents the results of qualitative research (interview) on the lessons learned from the life experiences of the older people. The analysis of own research is preceded by the theoretical introduction about wisdom of life. Respondents highlighted mostly the importance of family, health, self-care and relationships with other people (friendship, honesty and respect towards others). Life showed them how important are: faith in God, enjoying every moment, patience in pursuing a goal, independently deciding about own life, realising your dreams, and work. Life experiences showed them how to deal with problems and that a person learns all life. They learned rules such as: money does not bring happiness, you cannot trust everyone, live the present and the good comes back. The elderly said that a person should make efforts to be happy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-89
Author(s):  
Rifai Muhammad

This study aims to analyse the phenomena of classroom management and student learning behavior while in learning and to the level of understanding of accounting cycle XI AK SMK An-Nizam Medan. This research use associative method, and sample of this research is counted 100 student class XI academic. Data collection techniques used are: Indirect communication techniques and direct communication. The data collection tool are; Questionnaire research, Interview. The results showed that; (1) There is partial influence of class management on the level of students' understanding. (2) There is partial influence of learning behavior toward level of understanding of student of class XI AK SMK An-Nizam Medan with value of sig 0,036 0,050 siginifikansi value. (4) There is significant and positive influence simultaneously class management and learning behavior toward student understanding level shown significance value 0,002


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 913
Author(s):  
Martha Dyah Puspita ◽  
Dian Filianti

Sharia Financial Services Cooperative (KJKS) is a form of cooperative whose business activities are engaged in financing, investment, and deposits in accordance sharia principles. in relation to financial services in the form of such financing, in this case the Sharia Financial Services Cooperative (KJKS) will be faced with several risks, among others, is the risk of default on financing channeled and the existence of fraud action (fraud) committedby the management of the financial institution. The object of this research is KSPS BMT ABC Branch KLM-Surabaya.on the object of the study found that the total gross NPF until December 2016 reached 81.84%, in addition to the impact of high levels of Gross NPF is a loss to be borne until December 2016 amounted to Rp 354.715.664. Based on the results of pre-research interview with Mr. Muhammad stated that the cause of the loss due to there are two factors namely the existence of fraud (misconduct) in the form of misuse of funds by former employees and handling financing problems that can be optimally 30% of total troubled financing. The purpose of this study is to determine the cause of the non-optimal handling of troubled financing. Things that need to be reviewed in the process of handling pembiyaan problem is based on the phenomenon that occurs in the object of research. This research uses qualitative method with exploratory case study strategy. The results of research conducted by the researchers found that KSPS BMT ABC Branch KLM-Surabaya Assistant has a concept of mixing handling of non-performing financing based on standard operating procedures with the handling of troubled financing based on kinship.Keywords: Troubled Financing, Troubled Financing Handling, Fraud


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 465
Author(s):  
Max André Antonio Rodrigues ◽  
Daniela de Castro Melo

A segurança pública é um dos principais problemas sociais do Brasil e incide em todas as esferas da sociedade, inclusive nas Universidades. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi realizar um diagnóstico da segurança institucional na Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro – UFTM com o intuito de desenvolver e implantar uma política de segurança na universidade. Trata-se de estudo de caso, com pesquisa bibliográfica, documental, entrevista e grupos focais. O diagnóstico evidenciou a insegurança silenciosa que a comunidade acadêmica da UFTM vive, com problemas estruturais e organizacionais.Os resultados mostraram a necessidade de desenvolver ações de intervenção relacionadas à segurança no entorno da universidade, implementação de câmeras de vigilância e de departamento de segurança institucional, termais vigilantes e melhorar o controle na entrada das unidades da universidade. Palavras-chave: Administração pública. Segurança universitária. Gestão de riscos. Segurança institucional.THE SILENT(IN) SECURITY IN UNIVERSITY CAMPS: study at Federal University of Triângulo MineiroAbstractPublic security is one of the main social problems in Brazil and affects all spheres of society, including universities. The objective of this research was to make a diagnosis of institutional security at the Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro -UFTM in order to develop and implement a security policy at the university. This is a case study, with bibliographic, documentary research, interview and focus groups. The diagnosis showed the silent insecurity that the UFTM academiccommunity lives with structural and organizational problems. The results showed the need to develop intervention actions related to security around the university, implementation of surveillance cameras and institutional security department, have more vigilantand improve control at the entrance of the university units.Keywords: Public administration. University security. Risk management. Institutional security.


BJPsych Open ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (S1) ◽  
pp. S297-S297
Author(s):  
Dominic Treloar ◽  
Soraya Mayet

AimsOpioid dependence has high risks. Opioid substitution treatment (OST) improves outcomes. Addiction specialist prescribers prescribe OST and monitor safety, but nonattendance may lead to worse outcomes. Telemedicine can reduce travel and improve attendance at appointments. Before COVID-19, we started a telemedicine in addictions trial to see if this helped in addictions. We present the qualitative patient and staff experience results.MethodHealth Research Authority approval for randomized controlled feasibility trial of Telemedicine versus Face-to-Face (control) consultations at community addictions semirural service (2500km2) using a modified Hub-and-Spoke (outreach) model. Adult opioid dependent patients prescribed OST and attending outreach were recruited. Participants received two appointments in randomized group. Telemedicine was delivered using Skype-for-business videoconferencing. Patients attended outreach, saw keyworker for drug testing first, and telemedicine conducted via keyworker's laptop. Addiction prescribers located remotely at Hub. Post-trial research interview conducted assessing patient and staff experience of Telemedicine versus Face-to-Face consultations. Data transcribed, inputted to RedCap Cloud and free-text analysed using qualitative thematic analysis.ResultOf fifty-nine patient participants, 58 completed a research interview. Patient participants reported similar levels of satisfaction between the Telemedicine and Face to Face groups. The themes generated in relation to Face-to-Face were no difference, easy, kind staff and liking being part of research. For Telemedicine, themes were less travel, good experience, easier to access, good communication, saves time and saves money. For instance, one patient stated ‘Clear, easy to access less travel’ and another patient stated ‘I struggle with travel. I found it easier’. Of 19 staff participant research interviews completed, Staff reported Good or Very Good experience with telemedicine which was equivalent for Face-to-Face consultations. Eleven staff had experience of telemedicine consultations during the trial. They reported similar themes to patients with telemedicine leading to less travel, beneficial to patient care, improves attendance and was innovative technology. One staff member reported satisfaction with telemedicine due to ‘Time, travel and money reduction’. When questioned on the downsides to telemedicine, technological issues were mainly related to connection issues and sound issues.ConclusionIn the first known RCT of Telemedicine versus Face-to-Face consultations for patients with opioid dependence attending prescriber review, we found that both patients and staff were satisfied with telemedicine as compared to face-to-face consultations. Overall themes were reduced travel, saving time and more convenience. This will be very important given the impact of COVID-19 on access to addictions services.Financial SponsorshipEast Riding CCGAcademic Health Science Network


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