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    • Aesthetics and emotion in an organisational ethnography 

      Kenny, Kate (Inderscience, 2008-11)
      In this paper, I argue that an aesthetic approach can help us to better understand workplace ethnography. Ethnography is sensory by nature; it can incorporate a feeling of rightness and beauty in the experience of 'being-with' ...
    • A comparison of emotion annotation approaches for text 

      Wood, Ian D.; McCrae, John P.; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Buitelaar, Paul (MDPI, 2018-05-11)
      While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed methodologies, the recognition of a more nuanced affect has received less attention: there ...
    • A comparison of emotion annotation schemes and a new annotated data set 

      Wood, Ian D.; McCrae, John P.; Andryushechkin, Vladimir; Buitelaar, Paul (European Languages Resources Association (ELRA), 2018-05-07)
      While the recognition of positive/negative sentiment in text is an established task with many standard data sets and well developed methodologies, the recognition of more nuanced affect has received less attention, and ...
    • Creating the future of teacher education together: The role of emotionality in university-school partnership 

      Higgins, Andrea; Heinz, Manuela; McCauley, Veronica; Fleming, Mary (Elsevier, 2013-10-13)
      This paper describes an innovative project between university tutors and co-operating teachers in self-selected partner schools with a focus on improving the school placement experience of the pre-service teacher. The ...
    • Emotions & social change in Ireland: Exploring habitus shift in liquid modernity 

      Heaney, Jonathan G. (2013-10-17)
      Drawing on insights from a range of disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, history, politics, but particularly sociology and sociological theory, this thesis explores the relationship between emotions and social ...
    • The Impact of threat appeals on risky driving behaviours 

      Carey, Rachel (2014-03-26)
      A threat appeal is a form of persuasive communication that aims to change behaviour through the presentation of threatening material. Despite their widespread use in road safety campaigns, the empirical research exploring ...