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Connect Bursary Awards 2013 Third place
Amy was awarded the 2013 Connect trophy and a cheque for £3,000 for her project which investigated the primary culture of porcine intestinal epithelial cells, while Camilla received a cheque for £2,000 for her project which assessed the effect of turn direction on body lean angle in the horse in trot and canter. Alissa was awarded a prize of £1,000 for her study of grey squirrels in Scotland as...
متن کامل\"Third Place\", A Place for Leisure Time and its Relationship with Different Social Setting in Tabriz, Iran
To date, researchers from various disciplines have studies leisure time; most have focused on quality of leisure activity, psychological benefits of leisure, spiritual effect, thereby neglecting the effect of social classes on features and quality of the selected place. Third place is defined as a location outside of home or work that allows for social interaction and emotional support, regardl...
متن کاملA public place of their own. A Fieldstudy of a Game Café as a Third Place
This article investigates the meaning and function of the game café as a ‘Third place’ for boys and young men who play games in a game café. As there has been relatively little focus on game cafés in Western Europe as compared to studies of game cafés in Asia this paper examines the meaning and function of a game café in Sweden. This is achieved through an ethnographic study of a game café in c...
متن کاملThird Place Learning Environments: Perspective Sharing and Perspective Taking
In this paper we deliberate on intercultural and global communication strategies of perspective sharing and perspective taking, and potential perspective transformation. Consideration to these strategies is given within the two instances of third place learning environments: (a) Role-play simulation environment in which learners experiment with strategies for resolving intercultural misconcepti...
متن کاملThird Natures? Reconstituting Space through Place- making Strategies for Sustainability
The recent rises in food prices represent the ‘tip of the iceberg’ and a ‘canary in the mine’ moment for world agriculture. They are underlain by a continuing race to the bottom and by speculative processes whereby systems of resource production and exploitation are continuing to rely upon ‘infinite supply’ assumptions and narrow technological solutions to world hunger. It is argued here that t...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Current World Environment
سال: 2016
ISSN: 0973-4929,2320-8031
DOI: 10.12944/cwe.11.special-issue1.04