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McLennan, Fiona, Kate Vickers, Kylie Mason, Karen Bloomberg, Victoria Leadbetter, and Meg Engel. "Capacity Building and Complex Communication Needs: A New Approach to Specialist Speech Pathology Services in Rural Victoria." Australian Journal of Primary Health 12, no. 2 (2006): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py06024.

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The aim of this article is to provide a description of the establishment of an innovative approach to improving speech pathology services and community inclusion of people with complex communication needs in rural Victoria. The East Hume Regional Communication Service was established by Ovens and King Community Health Service in partnership with Wodonga Regional Health Service in 2004 as part of a "hub and spoke" network of services across Victoria for people with complex communication needs. Unlike traditional speech pathology services that historically have focused on clinical one-to-one intervention, the Regional Communication Service has a strong focus on community capacity building, enhancing inclusion of people with complex communication needs through improved knowledge, skills and attitudes. This paper will review the relevant literature and outline the Victorian Government policy context within which the service was established. Service highlights and successful initiatives will be described and key factors contributing to the success of the East Hume Regional Communication Service will be explored. Areas for process improvement during the initial two years of operation will also be discussed. This article will provide an insight into establishment of a service delivery model addressing both individual needs and community inclusion that has the potential to be extended across multiple disciplines and areas of practice within rural Australia.
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Hanna, Lisa, and Karen Fairhurst. "Using information and communication technologies to consult with patients in Victorian primary care: the views of general practitioners." Australian Journal of Primary Health 19, no. 2 (2013): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py11153.

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Information and communication technologies such as email, text messaging and video messaging are commonly used by the general population. However, international research has shown that they are not used routinely by GPs to communicate or consult with patients. Investigating Victorian GPs’ perceptions of doing so is timely given Australia’s new National Broadband Network, which may facilitate web-based modes of doctor−patient interaction. This study therefore aimed to explore Victorian GPs’ experiences of, and attitudes toward, using information and communication technologies to consult with patients. Qualitative telephone interviews were carried out with a maximum variation sample of 36 GPs from across Victoria. GPs reported a range of perspectives on using new consultation technologies within their practice. Common concerns included medico-legal and remuneration issues and perceived patient information technology literacy. Policy makers should incorporate GPs’ perspectives into primary care service delivery planning to promote the effective use of information and communication technologies in improving accessibility and quality of general practice care.
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Samaroo, Bethan. "Assessing Palliative Care Educational Needs of Physicians and Nurses: Results of a Survey." Journal of Palliative Care 12, no. 2 (June 1996): 20–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/082585979601200205.

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The Greater Victoria Hospital Society (GVHS) Palliative Care Committee surveyed medical and nursing staff from four hospitals and The Victoria Hospice Society in February, 1993. The purpose of the survey was to identify physicians’ and nurses’ perceived educational needs related to death and dying. Programs that focus on the dying process; patient pain, symptom, and comfort control; and patient and family support were identified as necessary to meet the educational needs of physicians and nurses in providing quality palliative care. Physicians and nurses identified communication skills as being paramount. Communications concerning ethical issues were highlighted as the most difficult to cope with.
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Metcalfe, Jenni, and Michelle Riedlinger. "Identifying and Testing Engagement and Public Literacy Indicators for River Health." Science, Technology and Society 14, no. 2 (July 2009): 241–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097172180901400203.

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Natural resource management (NRM) organisations in Australia are increasingly recognising the need for complement studies of biophysical condition of the environment with studies of social condition, such as values, understanding, and participation related to the environment. Relevant and reliable social indicators that can be scaled and measured on a regular basis are essential to meet this need. In this study, we identified four indicators to test the social condition of the public in the State of Victoria in Australia with regard to river health. These indicators were river use, river knowledge and literacy, values and aspirations, and river health behaviours. We tested the four indicators through telephone and web-based surveys with over 1000 people in three areas of Victoria. We analysed the survey data statistically and gathered baseline data on the social condition of river health in the three regions. We made recommendations for how this data could be interpreted and used in community engagement and science communication programmes about river health. We also examined the limitations of the methodology and recommended modifications to the survey design and application for an anticipated roll-out of the survey across the entire State of Victoria. The Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) will use this survey instrument to test social indicators on a regular basis.
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Hepworth, Katherine. "Governing Identities: Neoliberalism and Communication Design in 1990s Victoria, Australia." Design and Culture 9, no. 1 (January 2, 2017): 29–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17547075.2017.1279944.

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Woods, Robert O. "A Cable to Shrink the Earth." Mechanical Engineering 133, no. 01 (January 1, 2011): 40–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2011-jan-5.

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This article discusses how the invention of the telegram revolutionized the communication process in the mid-19th century. On August 15, 1858, Queen Victoria sent a telegram to President Buchanan. It was a joint American and British effort, spearheaded from the American side by an indefatigable financier, Cyrus West Field, and on the British side by a telegraph company. The message of 98 words took sixteen and a half hours to transmit. The cable that carried Victoria’s message was laid in two sections beginning from a rendezvous point in mid-Atlantic. Two converted battleships spliced their cargoes and parted laying cable; the Agamemnon provided by the British government steered east to Ireland, and the American Niagara west to Newfoundland. Before this cable was laid, there was no direct communication between continents. No message could travel faster than the fastest steamships, which required at least 10 days to make the sea voyage between America and Europe. The submarine telegraph cable reduced communication time from days to hours.
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Duke, Michael, and Shaun Ewen. "Social and Emotional Wellbeing Training of Psychiatrists in Victoria: Preliminary Communication." Australasian Psychiatry 17, no. 1_suppl (January 2009): S100—S103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10398560902948522.

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Breach, Rayleen, and Linda K. Jones. "Victorian maternal child health nurses’ knowledge, attitudes and beliefs towards national registration changes." Journal of Hospital Administration 6, no. 3 (March 26, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/jha.v6n3p1.

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In 2010 National Registration for nurses was established which was likely to impact the role of the maternal and child health nurses (MCH) in Victoria. This study explored the perceived impact of the national changes to the MCH nurse workforce in Victoria following the implementation of national registration and a proposed national service framework. A qualitative exploratory descriptive design was employed with the purpose of exploring the knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of Key Stakeholders (KSH) to the recent changes and perceived impact to Victorian MCH nurses. The significance of this study lies with understanding the gaps in current knowledge of KSH to the national changes. Outlined briefly in this paper will be main findings from the KSH. This involved interviewing 12 KSH from management positions, including Local Government Coordinators, Policy Advisors to the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, the Municipal Association of Victoria, along with academics from Universities that provide postgraduate Child and Family Health education programs for the MCH nurse qualification. Date was transcribed verbatim and content analysis used. Categories were developed by identifying recurrent patterns from the data, labels were then chosen which reflected the participant’s words: “common standard”; “losing our identity”; “universal service”; “we do it well” and “imposed from above”. Overall the KSH were concerned how the disparity in education and qualifications would be resolved and the effect this would have on the service. Findings from this study highlight the importance of comprehensively investigating services offered by all jurisdictions and using collaboration, communication and leadership to effectively introduce change.
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Johnson, Hilary, and Karen Bloomberg. "Speech Pathology Services in Victoria for People with a Severe Communication Impairment." Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 16, no. 2 (December 1988): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/asl2.1988.16.issue-2.06.

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Wilson, Helen. "Review: Engines of Influence, Newspapers of Country Victoria 1840–1890." Media International Australia 117, no. 1 (November 2005): 166–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x0511700128.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Communication Victoria"

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Sinclair, Thomas Michael. "In the best interests of whom? : child protection and systematically distorted communication." Monash University, School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences, 2005. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/9681.

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Shrensky, Ruth, and n/a. "The ontology of communication: a reconcepualisation of the nature of communication through a critique of mass media public communication campaigns." University of Canberra. Communication, 1997. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050601.163735.

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Conclusion. It is probably now appropriate to close a chapter in the history of public communication campaigning. Weaknesses which have usually been seen as instrumental can now be seen for what they are: conceptual failures grounded in compromised ontologies and false epistemologies. As I showed in the last chapter, even when viewed within their own narrow empiricist frame, public communication campaigns fail to satisfy a test of empirical efficacy. But empirical failure reveals a deeper moral failure: the failure of government to properly engage in a conversation with the citizens to whom they are ultimately responsible. Whether public communication campaigns are a symptom or a cause of this failure lies beyond the scope of this thesis. But there can be little doubt that the practice of these campaigns has encouraged the persistence of an inappropriate relation between state and citizens. The originators and managers of mass media public communication campaigns conceive of and execute their creations as persuasive devices aimed at the targets who have been selected to receive their messages. But we do not see ourselves as targets (and there are profound ethical reasons why we should not be treated as such), neither do we engage with the mass media as message receivers. On the contrary, as social beings, we become actively and creatively involved with the communicative events which we attend to and participate in; the mass media, like all other communication opportunities, provide the means for generating new meanings, new ways of understanding, new social realities. But people are constrained from participating fully in public discussion about social issues; the government's construal of individuals as targets and of communication as transmitted messages does not provide the discursive space for mutual interaction. Governments should aim to encourage the active engagement of citizens in public discussion by conceiving of and executing public communication as part of a continuing conversation, not as packaged commodities to be marketed and consumed, or as messages to be received. It is time to encourage alternative practices-practices which open up the possibility of productive conversations which will help transform the relationship between citizens and state. However, as I have argued in this thesis, changed practices must be accompanied by profound changes in thinking, otherwise we continue to reinvent the past. Communication practice is informed by the ontology of communication which is itself embedded within other ontologies and epistemologies. The dominant paradigm of communication is at present in a state of crisis, caught between two views of communication power. On the one hand it displays an obsession with instrumental effectiveness on which it cannot deliver. On the other hand-in an attempt to discard the accumulated baggage of dualist philosophy and mechanistic models of effective communication-it indulges in a humourless critique of language which, as Robert Hughes astutely observes, is little more than an enclave of abstract complaint (Hughes 1993:72). This thesis has been an attempt to open up a space for a new ontology, within which we might create new possibilities.
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Mellese, Mastewal Adane Verfasser], Marion G. [Akademischer Betreuer] [Müller, Arvid [Akademischer Betreuer] Kappas, and Victoria [Akademischer Betreuer] Szabo. "Visual Communication on Social Network Sites: The Dynamics of Visual Production, Self-Presentation, and Computer-Mediated Communication / Mastewal Adane Mellese. Betreuer: Marion G. Müller. Gutachter: Marion G. Müller ; Arvid Kappas ; Victoria Szabo." Bremen : IRC-Library, Information Resource Center der Jacobs University Bremen, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1087285097/34.

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von, Post Sofia. "Conflict, Environment and Poverty : A Minor Field Study from Yala Swamp, Kenya." Thesis, Linköping University, The Tema Institute, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-7229.

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In this master thesis, I have studied conflicts that have arisen because of a development project, in a wetland in the Lake Victoria region in Kenya. The aim of the project is to improve the standards of living for the local community by increased food production and employment, but it has developed into a conflict because of, among other things, competition over natural resources. The objective of this study is to analyse these conflicts and identify the causes behind them. A further aim is to analyse if the communication has been sufficient in Yala Swamp, from the stakeholders’ point of view, through out the implementation of the project. The stakeholders that were identified in the conflict are the local community that have been affected by the project, the county councils where the project is located, and the company Dominion, which is the exploiter. Conflict theory is the analytical tool used to identify causes to the conflict. Primary data was collected through qualitative research interviews and secondary data are various reports. The result of the conflict analysis shows that there is a conflict between the local community on one side, and Dominion and the county councils on the other side. The conflict is caused by incompatible goals. The goals that are incompatible, which depend on contested resources, have to the largest extent to do with land access and to some extent with employment. The reason for contested resources has its origin in that the local community feel they have been deprived the land they used to farm on and have not gained what they were promised. They also live in absolute poverty and therefore whish to have more land than they have now. Conflicts over land leads to environmental degradation when people are squeezed into limited areas and put more pressure on land. This issue needs immediate attention to not lead to violent conflicts and further environmental degradation. Foremost the local community is dissatisfied with how the communication between the stakeholders worked before the implementation of the development project and after. A committee was going to be set, but today it does not seem to work adequately from the community members’ point of view. A committee would, however, probably improve the communication and resolve some conflicts. This would reduce the conflict potential and lead to a more sustainable development for all stakeholders.

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Delwadia, Vipul. "RemoteME : experiments in thin-client mobile computing : a thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Computer Science /." ResearchArchive@Victoria e-Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1260.

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Hinton, Susan E., and Susan Mayson@BusEco monash edu au. "Organisational contestation over the discursive construction of equal employment opportunities for women in three Victorian public authorities." Swinburne University of Technology, 1999. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20051102.140031.

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The central arguments in this thesis rest on two premises. Firstly language and context are intimately bound up in the social construction of workplace gender inequalities. Secondly, organisational understandings and management of women�s access to employment opportunities and rewards in modern bureaucratic organisations are constituted through discourses or systems of organisational knowledges, practices and rules of organising. This study uses the concept of discourse to account for the productive and powerful role of knowledge and language practices in constituting the organisational contexts and meanings through which people make sense of and experience complex organisations.
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Sanga, Joseph Baeoro. "An exploratory case study into the cultural effects on knowledge management practices in the Solomon Islands : a thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Management Studies /." ResearchArchive@Victoria e-Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/940.

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Leslie, Susan Elder. "An examination of the information behaviour of new entrepreneurs in the start-up phase of a business submitted to the School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Library and Information Studies /." ResearchArchive@Victoria e-Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1271.

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Kingsley, Leilarna Elizabeth. "Language policy in multilingual workplaces : management, practices and beliefs in banks in Luxembourg : a thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics /." ResearchArchive@Victoria e-thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1298.

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Pagmar, Hansson Hedwig. "En retorisk analys av för- och emotdiskussioner kring det kungliga bröllopet på Facebook." Thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication (JMK), 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-40387.

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Syftet med uppsatsen är att utföra en retoriskanalys på de argument som förs bland medlemmarna på Facebookgrupperna ”Vägra betala Victorias bröllop!” respektive ”Våga betala Victoria och Daniels bröllop”. Grupperna är två intressanta debattforum att studera i syfte att ta reda på vad för typ av dialog som förs liksom gruppmedlemmarnas åsikter kring det kungliga bröllopet såväl som monarkin. Således kommer uppsatsen att fokusera på den medierande offentlighet som skapas i samspel med interaktionen som äger rum på respektive grupp.

 

Uppsatsens utgår från tre frågeställningar: Förs en kommunikativ dialog i frågan kring för respektive emot det kungliga bröllopet på Facebook? Hur är dialogerna om bröllopet uppbyggda? Vad har medlemmarna för åsikter kring det kungliga bröllopet så väl som monarkin? Genom att fokusera på en för- respektive emotgrupps åsikter på Facebook tangerar uppsatsen olika forskningsfält såsom: forskning om det kungliga bröllopet 2010, det Internetbaserade forumet Facebook men även fältet för retorik och medierad offentlighet. Den kvalitativa forskningsmetoden har använts vid studium av grupperna.

 

Genom att utföra en kvalitativ studie av respektive Facebookgrupp kan man fastställa att det förs en kommunikativ dialog inom grupperna såtillvida att den är ömsesidig och öppenhjärtig mellan de likasinnade medlemmarna. För emotgruppen ”Vägra betala Victorias bröllop!” saknar det kungliga bröllopet och monarkin nationell betydelse. Mina studier av de många inläggen i forumet för gruppen vittnar om att medlemmarna är emot bröllopet och monarkin i sin helhet. Förgruppen ”Våga betala Victoria och Daniels bröllop!” anser däremot att monarkin har en representativ betydelse och att monarkin symboliserar Sverige som nation. Mina studier visar på att medlemmarna är för bröllopet och bevarandet av monarkin, detta blir synligt genom medlemmarnas positiva tillrop och lyckohälsningar till Kronprinsessan i gruppens forum.

 

Jag har haft hjälp av James Slevins teori kring medierad offentlighet skapad av Internet; en teori som bygger vidare på John B. Thompsons tankar och idéer kring den medierade offentlighet som var gällande i en tid präglad masskommunikation. Till sist kan jag, med stöd i de analyser jag utfört, konstatera att Facebook snarare främjar en Internetbaserad medierad offentlighet grundad i Slevins utveckling av Thompsons teori än en deliberativ medierad offentlighet.

 

Det har aldrig tidigare publicerats en uppsats eller vetenskaplig publikation som förenar mina studieobjekt och val av teorier. Av tidsbegränsade själ kommer uppsatsen inte att se till historievetenskaplig forskning i analysen av synen på monarkin och kungafamiljen. Heller inte till tidigare forskning om Facebook.

 

Nyckelord:      Argumentationsanalys, Det kungliga bröllopet, Ethos, Facebook, Facebookgrupper, Internet, Logos, Medierad offentlighet, Pathos, Retorikanalys, ”Våga betala Victoria och Daniels bröllop!”, ”Vägra betala Victorias bröllop!”.

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Books on the topic "Communication Victoria"

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International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (2007 Victoria, B.C.). 2007 International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics: Victoria, B.C., 2-5 October 2007. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2007.

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1955-, Williams Jennifer, ed. Victoria, the pleasures of staying in touch: Writing memorable letters. New York: Hearst Books, 1998.

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Multimodality of Human Communication: Theories, Problems, Applications (2002 Victoria College, University of Toronto). Multimodality of human communication: Theories, problems, applications : University of Toronto, Victoria College, May 3 - 5, 2002. [Toronto, Ont.]: WWW.Semioticon.com, 2002.

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Ombudsman, Victoria. Report on the investigation of the removal and placement of a client of intellectual disabilities services because of allegations made by facilitated communication. Melbourne, Vic: L.V. North, Govt. Print., 1994.

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United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works). Guadulupe River, Channel to Victoria, Texas: Communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) transmitting a report from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, on Guadalupe River, Channel to Victoria, Texas, together with other pertinent reports. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works). Guadulupe River, Channel to Victoria, Texas: Communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) transmitting a report from the Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army, on Guadalupe River, Channel to Victoria, Texas, together with other pertinent reports. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1988.

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Koehler, Karin. Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4.

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Bernier, Robert. Gérer la victoire?: Organisation, communication, stratégie. Boucherville, P.Q: Gaëtan Morin, 1991.

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Gérer la victoire?: Organisation, communication, stratégie. Boucherville, Québec, Canada: G. Morin, 1991.

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Integrity, Victoria Office of Police. Report on the leak of a sensitive Victoria Police information report. Melbourne: Govt. Printer, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Communication Victoria"

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Tatnall, Arthur, and Bill Davey. "Reflections on the History of Computer Education in Schools in Victoria." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 243–64. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33899-1_16.

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Tatnall, Arthur. "Schools, Students, Computers and Curriculum in Victoria in the 1970s and 1980s." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 246–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55119-2_17.

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Tatnall, Arthur, and Bill Davey. "History of the Use of Computers and Information Technology in Education in Universities and Schools in Victoria." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 214–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44208-1_18.

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Tatnall, Arthur. "The Beginnings of Government Support for Computers in Schools – The State Computer Education Centre of Victoria in the 1980s." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 291–302. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44805-3_23.

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Godfrey, Odongtoo, Ssebuggwawo Denis, and Lating Peter Okidi. "Factors Affecting Communication and Information Sharing for Water Resource Management in Lake Victoria Basin (LVB)." In Climate Change Management, 211–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98681-4_13.

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Koehler, Karin. "Introduction: ‘A modern Wessex of the penny post’." In Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication, 1–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4_1.

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Koehler, Karin. "‘The speaking age is passing away, to make room for the writing age’: From Oral Tradition to Written Culture." In Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication, 25–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4_2.

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Koehler, Karin. "‘Inconvenient old letters’: Letters and Privacy in Hardy’s Fiction." In Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication, 43–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4_3.

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Koehler, Karin. "‘A more material existence than her own’: Epistolary Selves in Hardy’s Fiction." In Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication, 77–107. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4_4.

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Koehler, Karin. "‘Never so nice in your real presence as you are in your letters’: Letters and Desire in Jude the Obscure." In Thomas Hardy and Victorian Communication, 109–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29102-4_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Communication Victoria"

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Nosil, J., G. Justice, P. Fisher, G. Ritchie, W. J. Weigl, and H. Gnoyke. "A Prototype Multi-Modality Picture Archive And Communication System At Victoria General Hospital." In Medical Imaging II, edited by Roger H. Schneider and Samuel J. Dwyer III. SPIE, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.968791.

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Hollingsworth, Hilary, Jonathan Heard, Anthony Hockey, and Tegan Knuckey. "Reporting student progress: What might it look like?" In Research Conference 2021: Excellent progress for every student. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-638-3_16.

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The Communicating Student Learning Progress review produced by ACER in 2019 set out recommendations for schools and systems to improve the way schools report on student learning, in particular learning progress. Two case study schools from Victoria – a Catholic primary school and government secondary school – discuss changes they’ve made to their student reporting processes, in response to the review’s recommendations. Further research is recommended into how schools are rethinking reporting to engage students and parents in monitoring learning growth.
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Oliveira, Lucas Santos de, and Pedro Olmo Stancioli Vaz de Melo. "Large-Scale And Long-Term Characterization Of Political Communications On Social Media." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimídia e Web. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/webmedia_estendido.2022.225803.

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Social media play an important role in shaping political discourse, creating a public sphere that enables discussions, debates, and deliberations. Aware of this importance, politicians use social media for self-promotion and as a means of influencing people and votes. As an example of this assertion, in 2018, Brazilians democratically elected for president the far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro. One of the most surprising feats of this outcome is that his party, PSL, had almost no television time. His victory was only possible because of his supporters’ engagement and activism on social media platforms, such as Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp. In this context, politicians need to decide how to communicate with their voters to build their reputations. While some politicians only share professional communications about their political agenda and activities, others prefer a more non-political and informal approach, sharing communications about the most varied subjects, such as religion, sports, and their families. Others, however, misuse platforms by spreading political messages that violate policies and circumvent electoral laws. Aware of these problems, I propose the LOCPOC a methodology to characterize the communication of Brazilian politicians over years in terms of the amount of political and non-political messages they post. The methodology is robust to concept drifts over time, requiring few new labeled messages each year. From the classified messages, I was able to characterize the communication of politicians over time and identified new findings: (i) Brazilian congresspeople changed their communication behavior over time; (ii) concept drifts occurred during important events in Brazilian politics; (iii) the explosive rise of the right seen just before the 2018 elections; (iv) a broader and more evenly distributed right-wing participation than the left-wing, and, finally, (v) the increase of public engagement over time.
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Mathers, N. M., M. K. Pakakis, A. E. Brumfitt, and L. A. Thompson. "Victorian Space Science Education Centre: Communicating Space to the Community." In 57th International Astronautical Congress. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.iac-06-e5.3.03.

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Bruseghini, Lara, Daniel Huigens, and Kenneth G. Paterson. "Victory by KO." In CCS '22: 2022 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3548606.3559363.

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Zhou, Yufan. "From Victoria’s Secret to ThirdLove." In 2021 International Conference on Social Development and Media Communication (SDMC 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220105.252.

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Hawking, Paul, Andrew Stein, and Susan Foster. "e-HR and Employee Self Service: A Case Study of a Victorian Public Sector Organisation." In InSITE 2004: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2757.

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The application of the internet to the Human Resource function (e-HR) combines two elements: one is the use of electronic media whilst the other is the active participation of employees in the process. These two elements drive the technology that helps organisations lower administration costs, improve employee communication and satisfaction, provide real time access to information while at the same time reducing processing time. This technology holds out the promise of challenging the past role of HR as one of payroll processing and manual administrative processes to one where cost efficiencies can be gained, enabling more time and energy to be devoted to strategic business issues. The relative quick gains with low associated risk have prompted many Australian companies to realise what can be achieved through the implementation of a business to employee (B2E) model. Employee Self Service (ESS), a solution based on the B2E model enables employees to access the corporate human resource information system 24x7. This paper adopts a case study approach with a view to investigating the benefits and associated issues obtained from an implementation of an ESS in an Australian public sector organisation.Keywords: Employee Self Service, e-Human Resources, B2E, HRMIS, ERP Systems, Australian Case Study
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Hassanat, Ahmad B. A., Eman Btoush, Mohammad Ali Abbadi, Bassam M. Al-Mahadeen, Mouhammd Al-Awadi, Khalil I. A. Mseidein, Amin M. Almseden, et al. "Victory sign biometrie for terrorists identification: Preliminary results." In 2017 8th International Conference on Information and Communication Systems (ICICS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iacs.2017.7921968.

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Roosinda, Fitria Widiyani, Ibnu Hamad, and Julyanto Ekantoro. "Forensic Communication Speech of Prabowo Subianto Victory Claim on Post Presidential Election 2019." In Proceedings of the 1st Annual Internatioal Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (AICOSH 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aicosh-19.2019.41.

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"Demographic Policy of the Stalinist State in the Context of the «Compression» of Civil Society." In XII Ural Demographic Forum “Paradigms and models of demographic development”. Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17059/udf-2021-1-9.

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The problem of banning induced abortion as one of the tools of Stalin’s demographic policy attracted the attention of many researchers studying the demographic history of the USSR. The bulk of historians and demographers have come to a unanimous conclusion about the harshness, ineffectiveness and harmfulness of the ban. At the same time, such a complex problem as communication between civil society and the political regime in the field of demographic dynamics is left unattended. This study reveals a latent, but still acute conflict between civil society and the political regime, disclosing the mechanism of civil society resistance to the prohibition of artificial termination. The indisputable victory of the family as the key element of civil society is demonstrated.
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Epel, Bernard L., Roger N. Beachy, A. Katz, G. Kotlinzky, M. Erlanger, A. Yahalom, M. Erlanger, and J. Szecsi. Isolation and Characterization of Plasmodesmata Components by Association with Tobacco Mosaic Virus Movement Proteins Fused with the Green Fluorescent Protein from Aequorea victoria. United States Department of Agriculture, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1999.7573996.bard.

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The coordination and regulation of growth and development in multicellular organisms is dependent, in part, on the controlled short and long-distance transport of signaling molecule: In plants, symplastic communication is provided by trans-wall co-axial membranous tunnels termed plasmodesmata (Pd). Plant viruses spread cell-to-cell by altering Pd. This movement scenario necessitates a targeting mechanism that delivers the virus to a Pd and a transport mechanism to move the virion or viral nucleic acid through the Pd channel. The identity of host proteins with which MP interacts, the mechanism of the targeting of the MP to the Pd and biochemical information on how Pd are alter are questions which have been dealt with during this BARD project. The research objectives of the two labs were to continue their biochemical, cellular and molecular studies of Pd composition and function by employing infectious modified clones of TMV in which MP is fused with GFP. We examined Pd composition, and studied the intra- and intercellular targeting mechanism of MP during the infection cycle. Most of the goals we set for ourselves were met. The Israeli PI and collaborators (Oparka et al., 1999) demonstrated that Pd permeability is under developmental control, that Pd in sink tissues indiscriminately traffic proteins of sizes of up to 50 kDa and that during the sink to source transition there is a substantial decrease in Pd permeability. It was shown that companion cells in source phloem tissue export proteins which traffic in phloem and which unload in sink tissue and move cell to cell. The TAU group employing MP:GFP as a fluorescence probe for optimized the procedure for Pd isolation. At least two proteins kinases found to be associated with Pd isolated from source leaves of N. benthamiana, one being a calcium dependent protein kinase. A number of proteins were microsequenced and identified. Polyclonal antibodies were generated against proteins in a purified Pd fraction. A T-7 phage display library was created and used to "biopan" for Pd genes using these antibodies. Selected isolates are being sequenced. The TAU group also examined whether the subcellular targeting of MP:GFP was dependent on processes that occurred only in the presence of the virus or whether targeting was a property indigenous to MP. Mutant non-functional movement proteins were also employed to study partial reactions. Subcellular targeting and movement were shown to be properties indigenous to MP and that these processes do not require other viral elements. The data also suggest post-translational modification of MP is required before the MP can move cell to cell. The USA group monitored the development of the infection and local movement of TMV in N. benthamiana, using viral constructs expressing GFP either fused to the MP of TMV or expressing GFP as a free protein. The fusion protein and/or the free GFP were expressed from either the movement protein subgenomic promoter or from the subgenomic promoter of the coat protein. Observations supported the hypothesis that expression from the cp sgp is regulated differently than expression from the mp sgp (Szecsi et al., 1999). Using immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy, it was determined that paired wall-appressed bodies behind the leading edge of the fluorescent ring induced by TMV-(mp)-MP:GFP contain MP:GFP and the viral replicase. These data suggest that viral spread may be a consequence of the replication process. Observation point out that expression of proteins from the mp sgp is temporary regulated, and degradation of the proteins occurs rapidly or more slowly, depending on protein stability. It is suggested that the MP contains an external degradation signal that contributes to rapid degradation of the protein even if expressed from the constitutive cp sgp. Experiments conducted to determine whether the degradation of GFP and MP:GFP was regulated at the protein or RNA level, indicated that regulation was at the protein level. RNA accumulation in infected protoplast was not always in correlation with protein accumulation, indicating that other mechanisms together with RNA production determine the final intensity and stability of the fluorescent proteins.
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Schmidt-Sane, Megan, Syed Abbas, Soha Karam, and Jennifer Palmer. RCCE Strategies for Monkeypox Response. SSHAP, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.020.

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Given the health, social, and economic upheavals of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is understandable anxiety about another virus, monkeypox, quickly emerging in many countries around the world. In West and Central Africa, where the disease has been endemic for several decades, monkeypox transmission in humans usually occurs in short, controllable chains of infection after contact with infected animal reservoirs. Recent monkeypox infections have been identified in non-endemic regions, with most occurring through longer chains of human-to-human spread in people without a history of contact with animals or travel to endemic regions. These seemingly different patterns of disease have prompted public health investigation. However, ending chains of monkeypox transmission requires a better understanding of the social, ecological and scientific interconnections between endemic and non-endemic areas. This brief is intended to be read in conjunction with the companion brief entitled ‘Social Considerations for Monkeypox Response’.1 In this set of briefs, we lay out social considerations from previous examples of disease emergence to reflect on 1) the range of response strategies available to control monkeypox, and 2) specific considerations for monkeypox risk communication and community engagement (RCCE). These briefs are intended to be used by public health practitioners and advisors involved in developing responses to the ongoing monkeypox outbreak, particularly in non-endemic countries. This brief on RCCE strategies for monkeypox response was written by Megan Schmidt-Sane (IDS), Syed Abbas (IDS), Soha Karam (Anthrologica), and Jennifer Palmer (LSHTM), with contributions from Hayley MacGregor (IDS), Olivia Tulloch (Anthrologica), and Annie Wilkinson (IDS). It was reviewed by Will Nutland (The Love Tank CIC/PrEPster) and was edited by Victoria Haldane (Anthrologica). This brief is the responsibility of SSHAP.
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Lyzanchuk, Vasyl. THE CHARITABLE ENERGY OF THE JOURNALISTIC WORD. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2022.51.11415.

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The article investigates the immortality of books, collections, including those, translated into foreign languages, composed of the publications of publications of worldview journalism. It deals with top analytics on simulated training of journalists, the study of events and phenomena at the macro level, which enables the qualitative forecast of world development trends in the appropriate contexts for a long time. Key words: top, analytics, book, worldview journalism, culture, arguments, forecast.The article is characterized intellectual-spiritual, moral-aesthetic and information-educational values of of scientific and journalistic works of Professor Mykola Hryhorchuk “Where are you going, Ukraine?” and “Freedom at the Barricades”. Mykola Ivanovych’s creative informational and educational communication are reviews, reviews, reviews and current works of writers, poets, publicists. Such as Maria Matios, Vira Vovk, Roman Ivanychuk, Dmytro Pavlychko, Yuriy Shcherban, Bohdan Korsak, Hryhoriy Huseynov, Vasyl Ruban, Yaroslav Melnyk, Sofia Andrukhovych. His journalistic reflections are about memorable events of the recent past for Ukrainians and historical figures are connected with them. It is emphasized that in his books Mykola Hryhorchuk convincingly illuminates the way to develop a stable Ukrainian immunity, national identity, development and strengthening of the conciliar independent state in the fight against the eternal Moscow enemy. Among the defining ideological and political realization of the National Idea of Ukrainian statehood, which are mentioned in the scientific and journalistic works of M. Hryhorchuk, the fundamental ones – linguistic and religious – are singled out. Israel and Poland are a clear example for Ukrainians. In these states, language and religion were absolutized and it is thanks to this understanding of the essence of state-building and national identity that it is contrary to many difficulties achieve the desired life-affirming goal. The author emphasizes that any information in the broadest and narrow sense can be perceived without testing for compliance with the moral and spiritual mission of man, the fundamental values of the Ukrainian ethnic group, putting moral and spiritual values in the basis of state building. The outstanding Ukrainian philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda emphasized: “Faith is the light that sees in the darkness…” Books by physicist Mykola Hryhorchuk “Where are you going, Ukraine?” and “Freedom at the Barricades” are illuminated by faith in the Victory over the bloody centuries-old Moscow darkness.
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