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Providing users with a sense of place – related to a specific geographic location in which one is situated, or linked to a faraway place, or even giving place-like qualities to virtual spaces such as massively multiplayer online role-playing games – has been deemed central for several forms of digital interactions. In the past decade, studies from human-computer interaction and computer-supported cooperative work have specifically addressed this theme, but the scarcity of works of place specificity focusing expressly on interactive TV suggests a gap in the current research, whereas the latest developments in mobile TV would seem highly coherent with such topic. To contribute to closing this gap, some initial directions are suggested here by pointing at compatible treatments of the notion of place in related fields, for example, the design of pervasive urban games. Game designers and game scholars might provide operational concepts that help understanding the role and the potentialities of places for interactive TV. Two general types of artifacts are selected here: works that are anchored to the experience of faraway places and works that leverage the physical location in which the user is. Their analysis yields three design strategies (experience anchoring, place permeability, and distributed storytelling), offered here as “objects to think with” and to spur further research and design. By pointing at them and at other similar strategies, similarities between digital games, ITV products, and other similar artifacts emerge and allow us to speculatively trace possible future convergences.
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In our research we focus on the architectural characteristics of a location, seen as a precondition to appeal to the imaginative power of learners that plays a part in satisfying their (presupposed) spiritual hunger and longings for a better world. The concepts space, nonplace, and place, in their relation to the concepts place attachment and sense of place are central in our research. In written and videotaped texts, pupils tell about their attachment to places and sense of place. The preliminary analysis of the texts of the pupils shows that friends and teacher(s) occupy a central place in these pupils’ place attachment and sense of place.
Ageing in place is een veelvuldig genoemd concept. Echter, het is de vraag wat dit volgens de wetenschappelijke literatuur inhoudt. In dit artikel wordt het concept ageing in place in kaart gebracht aan de hand van de vijf hoofdthema’s zoals die uit de literatuur zijn gedestilleerd. Een meer eenduidig begrip van ageing in place zal professionals, beleidsmakers, onderzoekers en sociale netwerken kunnen helpen de veelzijdigheid van het concept te zien en toe te passen.
Het lopen van een marathon wordt steeds populairder. Naast de vele positieve gezondheidseffecten van duurinspanning, kan duurinspanning ook gepaard gaan met maagdarmklachten. Zo’n 30-90% van de hardlopers heeft last van maagdarmklachten tijdens of in de uren na het hardlopen. Het ontstaan van maagdarmklachten heeft waarschijnlijk te maken met de herverdeling van het bloedvolume, resulterend in minder bloedtoevoer naar het spijsverteringskanaal en een minder goed functionerende darmbarrière. Doordat de darmbarrière minder goed functioneert kunnen er ongewenste stoffen (endotoxinen) de bloedbaan intreden en voor ontstekingsreacties zorgen. De vele micro-organismen in onze darm, gezamenlijk onze darmmicrobiota genoemd, zijn van invloed op de voedselvertering, maar ook op het functioneren van de cellen die de darmwand bekleden en de verbindingen tussen deze cellen. Mogelijk hebben hardlopers met maagdarmklachten tijdens duurinspanning te maken met een afwijkende samenstelling van de darmmicrobiota en/of metabolieten ten opzichte van hardlopers zonder klachten, waardoor de darmbarrière minder goed functioneert en er problemen kunnen optreden. Vandaar dat het voornaamste doel van ons onderzoeksproject is om te onderzoeken of er een relatie bestaat tussen de samenstelling van de darmmicrobiota en/of metabolieten en het ontstaan van maagdarmklachten tijdens duurinspanning. De onderzoeksvragen die zullen worden bestudeerd zijn: 1) Verschilt de samenstelling van de darmmicrobiota en/of metabolieten van hardlopers die wel en niet last krijgen van maagdarmklachten tijdens het lopen van een marathon? En zo ja, hoe? 2) Kan de samenstelling van de darmmicrobiota en/of metabolieten van getrainde sporters die maagdarmklachten ervaren tijdens duurinspanning positief beïnvloed worden door probiotica-suppletie, zodat de kans op en/of intensiteit van maagdarmklachten tijdens duurinspanning wordt verminderd en de sportprestatie verbeterd? Het onderzoeksproject richt zich op de identificatie van sporters die last hebben van maagdarmklachten tijdens duurinspanning. We hopen met de beoogde resultaten bij te kunnen dragen aan op de persoon gerichte preventie van maagdarmklachten door het aanpassen van de darmmicrobiota.
Carboxylated cellulose is an important product on the market, and one of the most well-known examples is carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). However, CMC is prepared by modification of cellulose with the extremely hazardous compound monochloracetic acid. In this project, we want to make a carboxylated cellulose that is a functional equivalent for CMC using a greener process with renewable raw materials derived from levulinic acid. Processes to achieve cellulose with a low and a high carboxylation degree will be designed.
The transition towards an economy of wellbeing is complex, systemic, dynamic and uncertain. Individuals and organizations struggle to connect with and embrace their changing context. They need to create a mindset for the emergence of a culture of economic well-being. This requires a paradigm shift in the way reality is constructed. This emergence begins with the mindset of each individual, starting bottom-up. A mindset of economic well-being is built using agency, freedom, and responsibility to understand personal values, the multi-identity self, the mental models, and the individual context. A culture is created by waving individual mindsets together and allowing shared values, and new stories for their joint context to emerge. It is from this place of connection with the self and the other, that individuals' intrinsic motivation to act is found to engage in the transitions towards an economy of well-being. This project explores this theoretical framework further. Businesses play a key role in the transition toward an economy of well-being; they are instrumental in generating multiple types of value and redefining growth. They are key in the creation of the resilient world needed to respond to the complex and uncertain of our era. Varta-Valorisatielab, De-Kleine-Aarde, and Het Groene Brein are frontrunner organizations that understand their impact and influence. They are making bold strategic choices to lead their organizations towards an economy of well-being. Unfortunately, they often experience resistance from stakeholders. To address this resistance, the consortium in the proposal seeks to answer the research question: How can individuals who connect with their multi-identity-self, (via personal values, mental models, and personal context) develop a mindset of well-being that enables them to better connect with their stakeholders (the other) and together address the transitional needs of their collective context for the emergence of a culture of the economy of wellbeing?