نتایج جستجو برای: motives of satire

تعداد نتایج: 21165353  

2015
Suzanne Janssen Mark van Vuuren Menno D.T. de Jong

Article history: Received 5 May 2014 This study examines the motives mentors have for providing developmental support to their protégés. Based on qualitative interviewswith 20 informalmentors, we show five broad categories of mentor motives: self-focused motives (based on individual reasons), protégé-focused motives (directed at the protégé), relationship-focused motives (directed at the relati...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2014
Emmanuel Kuntsche Saoirse Nic Gabhainn Chris Roberts Béat Windlin Alessio Vieno Pernille Bendtsen Anne Hublet Jorma Tynjälä Raili Välimaa Zuzana Dankulincová Katrin Aasvee Zsolt Demetrovics Judit Farkas Winfried van der Sluijs Margarida Gaspar de Matos Joanna Mazur Matthias Wicki

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to test the structure and endorsement of drinking motives and their links to alcohol use among 11- to 19-year-olds from 13 European countries. METHOD Confirmatory factor analysis, latent growth curves, and multiple regression models were conducted, based on a sample of 33,813 alcohol-using students from Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Irela...

2009
David K. Ingledew David Markland Eamonn Ferguson

The aim was to test a three-level model of motivation, derived from selfdetermination theory. According to the model, dispositional motives (represented by life goals) influence participatory motives (exercise participation motives), which influence regulatory motives (exercise behavioural regulations), which influence behaviour (exercise participation). The participants were 251 young adults. ...

Journal: :International Journal on Integrated Education 2020

Journal: :Kulturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 2021

Abstract A discussion of satire as borderline case invectivity will be presented in this paper. The particular focus lies on literary debates eighteenth-century Britain and Germany. British satirists like Dryden, Haywood or Pope described ridicule sarcasm main features satire, however, it was viewed necessary to uphold the distinction between libel resp. lampoon. This explained by concepts urba...

2007
CRISTIANA BERTOLIN

We introduce the notion of biextensions of 1-motives by 1-motives and we define morphisms from the tensor product of two 1-motives to a third 1-motive as isomorphism classes of such biextensions. If S is the spectrum of a field of characteristic 0, we check that these biextensions define morphisms from the tensor product of the realizations of two 1-motives to the realization of a third 1-motiv...

2015
Sherry H. Stewart

Rae and Lonborg’s (2015) findings are intriguing. They show greater Facebook (FB) use intensity can have beneficial or adverse effects on psychological well-being (PWB) depending on the user’s motives. This underlines that not all motives are equal: some motives are harmful and others helpful when it comes to PWB and psychopathology outcomes. Four central issues were raised: (1) exclusive focus...

Journal: :Journal of Information Technology & Politics 2021

Normative theory on the functioning of public sphere requires citizens to actively engage with information that is provided them. For a long time, however, possibilities user-content interactivity have been limited due one-directionality traditional mass media. Moreover, re-occurring question what extent less-versus-more entertaining forms news evoke audience engagement. This study analyzes eng...

2017
Sofya K. Nartova-Bochaver Valeriya B. Kuznetsova

The study is aimed at investigating the connection between the friendliness of the home environment and the moral motives' level. The friendliness of the home environment includes two aspects: the number of functions provided by home (functionality) and the congruence of these functions with inhabitants' needs (relevance). The theoretical framework of the study was formed by research and ideas ...

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