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Anxiety and self-esteem as mediators of the relation between family communication and indecisiveness in adolescence

2013

Abstract In this study, we explored the unique and common contributions of anxiety, self-esteem, and family communication on indecisiveness among adolescents. Three hundred and fifty pupils from 13 to 16 years of age completed selfreport measures on indecisiveness, quality of family communication, trait anxiety, and self-esteem. The findings in this study showed that students’ indecisiveness is predicted by family communication mediated by anxiety and self-esteem. These results have important implications for practice as it stresses the importance of anxiety and self-esteem. Nevertheless, the counselors could also focus on enhancing relationship-building skills by introducing the adolescent…

Family relationshipVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSelf-esteemFamily communicationbehavioral disciplines and activitieshumanitiesEducationFamily communication Indecisiveness AnxietymedicineTrait anxietyAnxietySettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle Organizzazionimedicine.symptomPsychologyCareer counselingCareer choiceClinical psychologymedia_common
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Mamá, quiero ser artista. La situación actual de la mujer en el panorama artístico

2011

La lucha reivindicativa de la mujer por hacerse un hueco en el panorama artístico se acentúa en los años setenta con grandes artistas que defienden sus derechos en Estados Unidos y Europa a través de nuevos medios como la fotografía o la performance. Éstas van abriendo hueco a sus generaciones posteriores. La herencia que ellas han dejado permite a la mujer trabajar sin plantearse cuestiones de género como sí se hacía en el pasado, aunque este hecho no significa que esté todo solucionado y que haya que bajar la guardia. La artista Natalia Lozano, artista emergente multidisciplinar, sirve como ejemplo para conocer qué situación se encuentra una mujer joven hoy en día y permite sacar una lect…

Feminismolcsh:Fine ArtsVisual Arts and Performing ArtsEstudios de Género.lcsh:Visual artslcsh:Nlcsh:N1-9211Natalia LozanoPostfeminismoArte, Individuo y Sociedad
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Music, Architecture, Proportion and the Renaissance Way of Thinking

2020

During the Renaissance, the language of proportion became a unified theory capable of encompassing the understanding of the world within a coherent theological, philosophical and artistic framework. Music, with its harmonic paradigm, plays a key role in this construction. From the fifteenth century through to the end of the sixteenth century, architects and architectural theorists made reference, both in new treatises and commentaries to Vitruvius, to musical matters, transforming architecture into the summa of knowledge. The affinity to music was grounded on both a common mathematical and rhetoric gnosiology. Formerly conceived of as ideal, numbers became eloquent, reinforcing the quantita…

Fifteenthmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMusicalArtHumanism[SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsTechneAestheticsPolitical Science and International RelationsBeautyRhetoric[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyRepetition (music)Architecturemedia_commonEuropean Review
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La empresa 60 de las Empresas Morales de Juan de Borja. Posible origen textual de la imagen del caracol

2014

ABSTRACT: The author of this essay argues that the source of the image of the snail from Juan de Borja’s 60th impresa of his Empresas Morales is textual, and that it can be traced back to the Picta Poesis by Aneau Barthelemy. KEYWORDS: Source, Snail, Impresa, Empresas Morales , Juan de Borja, Picta Poesis , Aneau Barthelemy. RESUMEN: El autor defiende, en el presente articulo, que el origen de la imagen del caracol que aparece en la empresa numero 60 de las Empresas Morales de Juan de Borja posee un origen escrito y que puede rastrearse hasta la Picta Poesis de Aneau Barthelemy. PALABRAS CLAVES: Origen, Caracol, Empresa, Empresas Morales , Juan de Borja, Picta Poesis, Aneau Barthelemy.

Filología Clásica; Historia del arteLinguistics and LanguageVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationHistoria del arteemblemátia iconología latínFilología ClásicaLanguage and LinguisticsIMAGO. Revista de Emblemática y Cultura Visual
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'Fly me to the moon', Pink Floyd et la conquête de l'Amérique

2019

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Fly me to the moon[SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts[SHS.MUSIQ]Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing artsPink FloydComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSconquête de l'Amérique
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The circle in the relationship between space and body. Photo-essay based on Isidro Blasco and the BAPNE method

2015

En el presente artículo se muestra un estudio visual sobre el espacio educativo universitario en el que se desarrollan enseñanzas sobre percusión corporal. Como marco metodológico se escoge la Investigación Educativa Basada en las Artes Visuales empleándose la obra de un artista como referente conceptual y metodológico. La investigación queda marcada tanto por la referencia visual a la obra de Isidro Blasco – especialmente con la obra “Shanghai planet 2009”-; como por los paralelismos establecidos entre el objeto de estudio de esta investigación -el análisis espacial- y los focos de interés desvelados por los críticos de arte respecto a la obra de este artista. Mediante un discurso visual f…

Foto ensayoVisual studyVisual Arts and Performing Artsmedia_common.quotation_subjectfoto-ensayométodo BAPNEphoto-essayArtSpace (commercial competition)Visual Arts Based Educational ResearchDidácticaObject (philosophy)Humanidades > Bellas ArtesInvestigación Educativa Basada en las Artes VisualesStyle (visual arts)Educational researchInterpersonal relationshipIsidro Blascobody percussionpercusión corporalRelation (history of concept)HumanitiesBAPNE methodmedia_common
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Graphic proposal for the great hall of the Palace of the Counts of Oliva

2021

[EN] The now-demolished Palace of the Counts of Oliva, in the province of Valencia (Spain), was an outstanding example of late Gothic and early Renaissance architecture and art. Its great hall was particularly impressive, with rich, complex decoration that constituted a cultural milestone linked recently to the ‘Germanías’, or Brotherhoods. Through research conducted in image and document collections, a graphic reproduction of the room has been produced, with special emphasis on its frieze. The procedures and techniques used in this process are examined here, before a final contemplation of the possible uses for these results.

FriezeReconstrucción gráficaPatrimonio desparecidoVisual Arts and Performing ArtsContemplationDestroyed heritagemedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyThe RenaissanceMilestoneArtGraphic reconstructionPalacioRenaissancePalaceArchitectureArchitecturemedia_commonRenacimiento
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An evaluation study on the embedding of reflective practice in the further education programme KigaDance for nursery teachers

2020

This article deals with the connection between theory and practice in the context of a further education programme (FEP) (KigaDance) for nursery teachers based on contemporary dance education. The ...

Further educationVisual Arts and Performing ArtsDanceDance educationReflective practicePedagogyEmbeddingContext (language use)SociologyContemporary danceEducationConnection (mathematics)Research in Dance Education
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Un viaje de ida y vuelta al otro mundo. El Cabaret del Diavolo de Gino Gori y Fortunato Depero en Roma (1922-1925)

2023

The Roman cabarets linked to Futurism were meeting places where the programme of the manifesto Ricostruzione futurista dell’universo was applied. Following the experiences of Bragaglia and Marchi at the Circolo delle Cronache d’Attualità and the setting by Giacomo Balla at the Bal Tic Tac, the entrepreneur and poet Gino Gori commissioned Fortunato Depero to decorate the Cabaret del Diavolo. Based on Dante’s Commedia, Depero would create an integral design of three spaces that configured an allegorical inverted reading of the Florentine poet’s journey to the afterworld. Its originality and careful advertising made the cabaret one of the representative spaces of the Roman nightlife which, des…

Futurismopablo picassopinturaRomaDecorationVisual Arts and Performing Artsmarie-thérèse walterInfiernoRomeVanguardiasexualidadmonstruosidadCabarébañistasAvant-gardeHellDecoraciónCabaret“UNESCO:HISTORIA”Futurism
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Gendering political conflict: the racialized and dehumanized use of gender on Facebook

2021

Although attacks against gendered others have proliferated around the world, there remains a paucity of research examining the gender-biased climate that normalizes and condones racialization and d...

Gender StudiesPolitics0508 media and communicationsVisual Arts and Performing Arts050903 gender studiesCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesRacializationGender studiesSociology0509 other social sciencesDehumanizationFeminist Media Studies
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