Search results for "Social reality"

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Heteroglossia as a resource for reflexive participation in a community of Christian snowboarders in Finland

2013

This paper addresses the ways in which linguistic heteroglossia is mobilized to construct participation in a youth cultural community of practice. The analysis focuses on spoken interaction among Christian snowboarders in Finland, and specifically on how the community members create social meanings by using their shared linguistic resources (e.g. religious register or snowboarding terminology). These socially indexical resources gain new meanings when the snowboarders engage in debates concerning gender, expertise and literal versus non-literal interpretations of the Bible. During specific interactive events, they reflect on their responses to different Biblical discourses, thus aiming to r…

Linguistics and LanguageSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityGender studiesta6121Language and LinguisticsTerminologyPhilosophyNegotiationCommunity of practiceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceReflexivitySociologyHeteroglossiaConstruct (philosophy)Indexicalitymedia_commonJournal of Sociolinguistics
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Spanish Darwinian iconography: Darwin and evolutionism portrayed in Spanish press cartoons.

2013

The theory of evolution has played a major role in the press since it was put forward by Charles Darwin in 1859. Its key role in biology and human philosophy is reflected by its presence in press cartoons, sections where the image of social reality is depicted in a more direct and satirical light. Through cartoons, artists have used their ingenuity or wit to portray one of the most controversial scientific figures of the past two centuries. This study examines the views portrayed by Spanish cartoonists about Charles Darwin and evolutionary theory in 2009, the bicentenary of the naturalist’s birth and the celebration of 150 years since the publication of On the Origin of Species. These cart…

Literaturebusiness.industryAnthropologyCommunicationSocial realitymedia_common.quotation_subjectIngenuityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Darwin (ADL)Developmental and Educational PsychologyDarwinismEvolutionismSociologyIconographybusinessCreationismNaturalismmedia_commonPublic understanding of science (Bristol, England)
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Miradas letradas, letras ad-miradas. Una conversación con el mundo social

2019

El presente texto plantea una aproximación al concepto de miradas le- tradas en contextos educativos utilizando como recurso expresivo la metáfora de la conversación. Las miradas letradas quedan caracterizadas como estrategias que bus- can reconfigurar nuevas formas de leer, conocer y expresar la realidad social.Tras esta caracterización, la discusión se centra en la necesidad de generar nuevos entor- nos de aprendizaje mediante espacios le- trados, que estimulen y sean favorables a la lectura y a la escritura. La conclusión sostiene que estos entornos requieren la transformación de las instituciones edu- cativas y culturales en lugares diferentes a los que hasta ahora resultaban hab…

Metaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityPalabraWordCreativitatTask (project management)CreativityCiudadaníaResource (project management)Reading (process)ConversationFrame (artificial intelligence)Civic responsibilityConversationSociologyLecturamedia_commonlcsh:LC8-6691lcsh:Special aspects of educationMedia studiesGeneral MedicineCreatividadConversaciónSociologiaReadinglcsh:Llcsh:EducationAlabe Revista de Investigación sobre Lectura y Escritura
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Imaginarios de la crisis de 2001 en el cine argentino. análisis de la película mercano el marciano

2018

espanolLa crisis de 2001 influye en los imaginarios que circulan entre la sociedad argentina y se manifiestan en su produccion cultural y mediatica. Partimos de la base de que el imaginario es una creacion incesante de figuras e imagenes que conforman lo que denominamos realidad social (Castoriadis 2007). El objetivo de este trabajo es averiguar como se representa en el cine animado cierto imaginario social relacionado con la crisis y con las consecuencias de la implantacion del sistema neoliberal en Argentina. A partir del analisis del discurso de la pelicula de animacion Mercano el marciano (Juan Antin, 2002), establecemos que elementos de la crisis se problematizan. Las conclusiones del …

Movie theaterMedia productionbusiness.industryCinema còmicmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityGeneral Social SciencesArtbusinessHumanitiesThe Imaginarymedia_common
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Współczesne związki intymne w sieci przeszkód i sprzeczności

2020

W artykule przyglądam się przeszkodom i sprzecznościom, które wynikają ze zmienności naszej rzeczywistości i z jednej strony są charakterystyczne dla czasów, w których żyjemy – dlatego są nieredukowalne – a z drugiej utrudniają lub nawet uniemożliwiają ludziom tworzenie satysfakcjonujących związków intymnych. Traktowane jako opresyjne i niesprawiedliwe nierówności w związku, konieczność kompromisu przy dominacji różnych odmian indywidualizmu i koncentracji na „ja” czy negocjacyjny charakter relacji komplikują budowanie szczęśliwych związków oraz tak ważną w nich intymności.

NegotiationIndividualismInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityCompromiseHappinessGeneral MedicineSociologyzwiązki; nierówność; szczęście; intymność; zmiana; satysfakcja; pozorne partnerstworelationships; inequality; happiness; intimacy; change; satisfaction; apparent partnershipSocial psychologymedia_commonRocznik Andragogiczny
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Economicism and Nihilism in the Eclipse of Humanism

2014

This article is based on the conviction that the major problems nowadays are not technical, but ethical, and are incumbent on homo qua homo. The origin of these problems is the advancement of economicism as a supreme interpretation of human and social reality, which means the primacy of the “market” and considering human beings in terms of what they have rather than what they are. Economicism emerges in “modernity” and assumes that everything that does not have market value is either devaluated or rejected. In consequence, the human being has been devaluated and has turned into a simple object of the market. “Postmodernity” mixes economicism and techno-scientificism (chrematistics and instr…

NihilismPostmodernitypostmodernityPhilosophyModernitymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Social realityRationalityeconomicismHumanismlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesEpistemologyhumanismLawlcsh:AZ20-999Chrematisticsmodernitymedia_commonHumanities
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La pedagogía y la epistemología sometidas a examen. El inesperado potencial de la pedagogía «liberal» de John Elliott para la enseñanza de contenidos…

2014

In an attempt to provide an in-depth analysis of John Elliott’s prolonged contribution to the field of educational and curricular studies, the following paper starts by locating this pedagogue’s work in the context of key ideological debates of the 20th century, whose consequences shaped the realm of the social and the human sciences. Elliott’s stand at this ideological crossroads is defined as liberal, on account of the way he tied his own educational philosophy to the ethical sphere and to the means of education, in opposition to the learning of objective knowledge. The second part of the paper explores Elliott’s pedagogy from the point of view of the potential it may have to suggest a cu…

Objective knowledgemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityEducaciónHuman scienceEpistemologyEducationRealmIdeologySociologyPhilosophy of educationObjectivity (science)media_common
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Work Coordination as a Social Interaction Process in Nursing Staff Meetings

2016

Work coordination, which here refers to organizing, planning, discussing, and negotiating work, is done through social interaction. Because coordination is essential to work quality and well-being at work, it is important to understand the processes that construct work coordination. This study aims to understand work coordination as a social interaction process by analyzing social interaction in nursing staff meetings of a Finnish hospital. Observations and approaches of inductive and descriptive qualitative analysis were used to examine eight sequential nursing staff meetings that took place in 2012. The results indicate that work coordination consisted of sense-making information, sense-m…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementNursing staffProcess (engineering)Social realitymedia_common.quotation_subjectworking environment & wellbeinglcsh:Labor. Work. Working classsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusnursessairaanhoitajatinterpersonal communication03 medical and health scienceskeskinäisviestintä0502 economics and businessOrganization & managementta518Life-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_common030504 nursingwork coordinationbusiness.industrylcsh:HD4801-894305 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsocial interactionPublic relationswork qualitySocial relationNegotiationWork (electrical)Action (philosophy)HealthIndustrial relations0305 other medical sciencebusinessConstruct (philosophy)Psychology050203 business & managementNordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Analyzing Recognition: Identification, Acknowledgement, and Recognitive Attitudes towards Persons

2007

There is a wide consensus today that ‘recognition’ is something that we need a clear grasp of in order to understand the dynamics of political struggles and, perhaps, the constitution and dynamics of social reality more generally. Yet the discussions on recognition have so far often been conceptually rather inexplicit, in the sense that the key concepts have remained largely unexplicated or undefined. Since the English word ‘recognition’ is far from unambiguous, it is possible, and to our mind also actually the case, that different authors have meant different things with this word. In what follows, we will make a number of conceptual distinctions and clarificatory proposals that are intend…

PoliticsIdentification (information)Constitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Social realityAcknowledgementHegelianismSociologyPolitical philosophySocial psychologymedia_commonEpistemology
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A realist account of the ontology of impairment

2008

This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the ontology of impairment, in part social and in part not. The analysis is based on the division between two categories of facts concerning the world we live in: "brute" and institutional facts. Brute facts are those that require no human institution for their existence. To state a brute fact requires naturally the institution of language, but the fact stated is not the same as the statement of it. For example, regardless of any human institution or opinion, the presence of an extra chromosome 21 is a brute fact, and despite of people's constructions or deconstructions, this fact remains. As for the lives of people with extra chromosome 21, t…

PsycholinguisticsHealth (social science)Statement (logic)CommunicationHealth Policymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityBrute factPsycholinguisticsEpistemologyDisability EvaluationIssues ethics and legal aspectsSocioeconomic FactorsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)State (polity)Philosophical analysisLawInstitutionOntologyHumansDisabled PersonsSociologyQuality of Health Caremedia_commonJournal of Medical Ethics
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