Daniela Cornelia
Stix
Perception and Usage of Online Social Network Sites (OSN)
in Youth Work and its Influence
on Educational Relationships
Diploma in Social Work/- Social Pedagogics
Master of Arts in Media Science
Senior Lecturer
daniela.stix@hawk-hhg.de
Advisor: Prof. (...) Leonie Wagner
mailto:daniela.stix@hawk-hhg.de
Research Methods
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
Triangulation of qualitative methods:
● Ethnographic methods and ero-epic talks (Spradley 1979, Girtler 2011)
● Episodical interviews (Flick 2011)
● Reflexive grounded theory (Breuer 2009) (Strauss and Corbin 1996)
Literature Review
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
Two understandings of OSN:
a) As a tool
b) As a space of action
OSN are performatively constructed spaces
Literature Review
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
Two categories of acting
Informative and self- represen
tative
Social interactive
Dysbalance
Theoretical Background
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
Cloos/Köngeter/Müller/Thole (2009)
Steps to build up educational relationships
Implicit Pedagogical Usage of OSN
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
Step 1 “arranged equipment and offers“
Subpart of step 1 „arranging access to the Youth Club“
Implicit Pedagogical Usage of OSN
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
low threshold
extra channel direct/personal contact
easy to navigate
multiple communication channels
permanent contact etc.
(...) daniela.stix@hawk-hhg.de
Daniela Cornelia Stix
Diploma in Social Work/- Social Pedagogics
Master of Arts in Media Science
Senior Lecturer
Perception and Usage of Online Social
Network Sites (OSN) in Youth Work
and its Influence on Educational Relationships
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Language:English
Score: 809368.36
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https://en.unesco.org/sites/de...milweek17_daniela_cornelia.pdf
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While this leads to varying results for various generations, the perceptions and actions vis-à-vis social security by age 35 generally determine the benefits available to individuals in the future. In this context, this study aims to evaluate the perception of the social security system by the age group 15 to 35 in Turkey. (...) It is noteworthy that women have stronger negative perception of the system than men do. This contrasts with the indicators that the social security system has a vast coverage and a widespread service network.
Language:English
Score: 805505.13
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https://www.ilo.org/ankara/pub...WCMS_769246/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
LE BOUQUIN JEANNES 2, 3
1 France Telecom R&D, Lannion, France 2 INSERM, Rennes, France,
3 University of Rennes, Rennes, France
ITU-T Workshop on "From Speech to Audio: bandwidth extension,
binaural perception" Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008
Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008 International Telecommunication Union 2
Overview
Introduction
Technical specifications of codecs under evaluation
Multidimensional scaling technique (MDS)
Experiments: selection of codecs, dissimilarity test and results
Degradation indicators: what correlates correspond to the perceptive dimensions?
Conclusion
Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008 International Telecommunication Union 3
Overview
Introduction
Technical specifications of codecs under evaluation
Multidimensional scaling technique (MDS)
Experiments: selection of codecs, dissimilarity test and results
Degradation indicators: what correlates correspond to the perceptive dimensions?
Conclusion
Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008 International Telecommunication Union 4
Introduction Context:
subjective assessment is the most reliable way to determine overall perceived voice quality of network equipment, as digital codecs reference conditions are useful in subjective tests to provide anchors so that results from different tests can be compared the MNRU(1) is extensively used in subjective evaluations to provide a simulated and calibrated degradation qualitatively similar to quantization distortion of waveform codecs the improvements in audio coding technologies modified the types of degradations and so the MNRU(1) is not representative any more of the current degradations
Goal: the purpose of our work is to produce a reference system that can simulate and calibrate degradations of speech and audio codecs which are currently used on telecommunications networks
Our approach: produce the multidimensional perceptive space underlying the perception of current degradations characterize these perceptive dimensions simulate and calibrate similar degradations
(1) MNRU: Modulated Noise Reference Unit (ITU-T P.810)
Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008 International Telecommunication Union 5
Overview
Introduction
Technical specifications of codecs under evaluation
Multidimensional scaling technique (MDS)
Experiments: selection of codecs, dissimilarity test and results
Degradation indicators: what correlates correspond to the perceptive dimensions?
(...) nonmetric multidimensional scaling (the ranking induced by the judgments of dissimilarities in human listening experiments is more reliable than their values) INDSCAL (INDividual differences SCALing) (subjects differently weight the perceptive dimensions when they elaborate an overall judgment)
Lannion, France, 10-12 September 2008 International Telecommunication Union 9
Overview
Introduction
Technical specifications of codecs under evaluation
Multidimensional scaling technique (MDS)
Experiments: selection of codecs, dissimilarity test and results
Degradation indicators: what correlates correspond to the perceptive dimensions?
Language:English
Score: 799787.74
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it.../06/17/T061700000D0052PDFE.pdf
Data Source: un
Labour migration
Migration: Closing the gap between perceptions and true facts
How are migrants generally perceived? (...) Analysis | 29 April 2015
OECD Deputy Secretary-General, Stefan Kapferer
Q: What are public perceptions currently about migration in the OECD?
S. Kapferer : Public perceptions in OECD countries are frequently that migration cannot be controlled and is very costly.
Language:English
Score: 793763.13
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https://www.ilo.org/rome/risor...WCMS_364595/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Labour migration
Migration: Closing the gap between perceptions and true facts
How are migrants generally perceived? (...) Analysis | 29 April 2015
OECD Deputy Secretary-General, Stefan Kapferer
Q: What are public perceptions currently about migration in the OECD?
S. Kapferer : Public perceptions in OECD countries are frequently that migration cannot be controlled and is very costly.
Language:English
Score: 793763.13
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www.ilo.org/rome/risors...WCMS_364595/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
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Nuclear Escalation Strategies and Perceptions: The United States, the Russian Federation, and China
22 June 2021
Wilfred Wan
40 Pages
This study is the first in a series that profiles different “friction points” among nuclear-armed and nuclear-allied States, examining issues of contention in their relations that can spark potential conflict and nuclear escalation.
(...) It then outlines a series of recommendations for the ‘great powers’ to bridge strategic perception gaps and reduce relevant risks.
Part of UNIDIR’s ongoing research on nuclear risk reduction, this study is intended to feed into the dialogue on taking forward risk reduction – and on the development of practical and feasible baskets of measures that can close pathways to use of nuclear weapons.
Wan, Wilfred. 2021, “Nuclear Escalation Strategies and Perceptions: The United States, the Russian Federation, and China.”
Language:English
Score: 788153
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https://www.unidir.org/escalation
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Guidance on setting up and utilizing perception surveys for PBF:
1) When are perception surveys useful
Perception surveys are useful when PBF support is focused on changing attitudes, beliefs, capacities or
behavior of communities or state agencies which affect communities’ lives. Perception surveys enable the
decision-makers to measure the kinds of and levels of attitudes and beliefs of community members as
well as their perceptions of capacities and behavior of community members and/or state agents.
(...) Once it is decided that a perception survey will be used, it is important to
set it up early.
Language:English
Score: 784625.05
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https://www.un.org/peacebuildi...ception_surveys_cbm_-_2020.pdf
Data Source: un
A"schema"comparing"perception"surveys"and"CBM"is"presented"below"
although"hybrid"models"have"also"been"used." (...) setting!up!and!utilizing!perception/surveys!for!PBF:!
1)! When"are"perception"surveys"useful"
Perception"surveys"are"useful"when"PBF"support"is"focused"on"changing"attitudes,"beliefs,"capacities"or"
behavior"of"communities"or"state"agencies"which"affect"communities’"lives." (...) Once"it"is"decided"that"a"perception"survey"will"be"used,"it"is"important"to"
set"it"up"early."
Language:English
Score: 782796.88
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https://www.un.org/peacebuildi...eys_cbm_-_final_2019_clean.pdf
Data Source: un
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Labour migration
Migration: Closing the gap between perceptions and true facts
How are migrants generally perceived? (...) Analysis | 29 April 2015
OECD Deputy Secretary-General, Stefan Kapferer
Q: What are public perceptions currently about migration in the OECD?
S. Kapferer : Public perceptions in OECD countries are frequently that migration cannot be controlled and is very costly.
Language:English
Score: 781992.97
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https://www.ilo.org/global/abo...WCMS_364595/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Office of the SRSG on Violence against Children and UNICEF U-Report Opinion Poll on Children and Young People’s Perception of
Children on the Move – migrant and refugee children
82%
18%
Is migration a Human Right? (...) baseline: 153773
To improve their economic situation
To escape from violence
To meet their family members
Office of the SRSG on Violence against Children and UNICEF U-Report Opinion Poll on Children and Young People’s Perception of
Children on the Move – migrant and refugee children
50%
34%
16%
Moving from one country to another country is a...
baseline: 143141
Dangerous process
Safe process
Wouldn't know or another reason
55% 23%
22%
Which is the hardest that children endure when moving
baseline: 64094
Violence, abuse, explotation
Dangers from their surroundings
Sexual violence
Office of the SRSG on Violence against Children and UNICEF U-Report Opinion Poll on Children and Young People’s Perception of
Children on the Move – migrant and refugee children
42%
42%
16%
When large groups of children arrive to another country you believe they
baseline: 126643
Contribute to society
Create problems
Make no difference
41%
37%
17% 5%
When migrant or refugee children arrive to another country you think they are...
baseline: 104832
Abused or exploited
Protected and integrated into society
Deported, returned
Don't know
Office of the SRSG on Violence against Children and UNICEF U-Report Opinion Poll on Children and Young People’s Perception of
Children on the Move – migrant and refugee children
33%
28%
21%
17%
What are the most important issues migrant and refugee children face?
(...) In 2017, the Office of the SRSG on Violence against Children and UNICEF jointly conducted a U-Report
Opinion Poll on Children and Young People’s Perception of Children on the Move (specifically migrant
and refugee children).
Language:English
Score: 778346.73
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https://violenceagainstchildre...s/other_documents/u_report.pdf
Data Source: un