Search results for "oppihistoria"

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The forgotten tale of Brazilian phage therapy

2020

The use of bacteriophages to treat bacterial infections (known as phage therapy) is considered a possible solution to the antimicrobial resistance crisis. However, phage therapy is not a new concept. The discovery of phages in the early 20th century was closely tied to clinical practice, and phage therapy quickly spread around the world. The use of phage therapy in South America in the previous century is still shrouded in mystery and has been mentioned only briefly in recent scientific literature. Research on Brazilian reference collections of medical texts showed that Brazil was an important, but so far little-known, player of phage therapy, uncovering interesting priority claims and miss…

0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtybacteriophagesphage therapybakteeritauditHistoryPhage therapyvirusesmedicine.medical_treatment030106 microbiologyStaphylococcal infectionsbakteriofagit03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistanceoppihistoriamedicineHumansBacteriophagesPhage TherapytutkimushistoriaBacillary dysenteryBacterial Infectionsmedicine.diseasefagiterapiaClinical Practice030104 developmental biologyInfectious Diseasesbacterial infectionsFamily medicineBrasiliaBrazilThe Lancet Infectious Diseases
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Psychology and Management of the Workforce in Post-Stalinist Hungary

2019

Over recent years, there has been a growing academic interest in the history of psychological disciplines and mental health in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe. This article explores psychological sciences and social planning in post-Stalinist Hungary after 1956. The focus is on the psychology of work as a socially- and historically-situated discourse. The article demonstrates how psychologists started to promote their expertise to reform the practices of management and to “humanize” the conditions of work. They suggested practical remedies for everyday problems of worker motivation and social adjustment and introduced concepts from social psychology to improve the state of interpersonal…

Cultural StudiesSocial psychology (sociology)johtaminenhallintamedia_common.quotation_subjectmanagement historyContext (language use)psychologygovernmentalityInterpersonal relationshipArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)state socialismsosiaalihistoria0502 economics and businessoppihistoria0601 history and archaeologyta615Social sciencesosialistiset maatmedia_commonGovernmentalityGovernmentHungary05 social sciencestyönjohto06 humanities and the artsUnkariMental health060105 history of science technology & medicineWorkforcepsykologiapsychology of workIdeologytyöpsykologia050203 business & managementSlavic Review
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Grand theories or design guidelines? : Perspectives on the role of theory in computing education research

2022

A rich body of empirically grounded results and a solid theory base have often been viewed as signs of a mature discipline. Many disciplines have frequently debated what they should accept as legitimate kinds of theories, the proper roles of theory, and appropriate reference disciplines. Computing education research (CER) in particular has seen a growing number of calls for the development of domain-specific theories for CER, an adaptation of theories from other fields, and engagement with theory-based experimental and predictive research in CER. Many of those calls share the same concerns and aims, yet they use very different vocabulary and lack a consensus over an essential concept: theor…

General Computer Sciencetieteenfilosofiadesignphilosophy of computing education researchtietojenkäsittelytieteetEducationteoriatmodelsphilosophy of sciencetieteenalatoppihistoriatieteenteoriamallit (mallintaminen)theoryphilosophy of CER
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Modernity in Antiquity : Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy in Heidegger and Arendt

2020

This article looks at the role of Hellenistic thought in the historical narratives of Martin Heidegger and Hannah Arendt. To a certain extent, both see—with G. W. F. Hegel, J. G. Droysen, and Eduard Zeller—Hellenistic and Roman philosophy as a “modernity in antiquity,” but with important differences. Heidegger is generally dismissive of Hellenistic thought and comes to see it as a decisive historical turning point at which a protomodern element of subjective willing and domination is injected into the classical heritage of Plato and Aristotle. Arendt, likewise, credits Stoic philosophy with the discovery of the will as an active faculty constituting a realm of subjective freedom and autonom…

Heidegger Martinstoalaisuusfilosofiamodernioppihistoriaantiikin filosofiaArendt Hannahhellenismi
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Political science as a topic in post-war German Bundestag debates

2020

The conceptual history of politics in post-WWII (West-) Germany is connected to the history of academic political science. From the Bundestag plenary debates (beginning in September 1949) both the controversies on the political science itself and the contributors of both contemporary scholars and the ‘classics’ of the understanding of politics can be studied. The digitalisation of parliamentary debates opens up new chances for conceptual research in this regard. The article studies the conceptual commitments in the use of the discipline titles (Politikwissenschaft, Politische Wissenschaft, Politologie, Politikforschung, Politische Theorie, also political science) and actors (Politologe, Pol…

HistoryGerman BundestagSociology and Political Scienceparlamentitvaltio-oppiparliamentary debateslanguage.human_languageGermanconceptual historypolitiikantutkimusPhilosophyPoliticskäsitehistoriaPolitical scienceconcepts of politicsoppihistoriaPost warlanguageEconomic historyConceptual historySaksan liittotasavaltaSaksan liittopäiväthistory of political scienceGerman politicsHistory of European Ideas
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Marxist Influences in Psychology

2020

Marxist ideas influenced and inspired psychological thinking and practice in the 20th century in a range of ways. In different parts of the world, unique versions of Marxist psychology emerged as answers to questions and problems raised by specific historical contexts. As shown in the early 21st century scholarly interventions in Lev Vygotsky studies, the Soviet psychologist’s work was deeply embedded in the sociopolitical, cultural, and ideological context of early Soviet Russia. In countries such as Brazil and Italy, Marxism had a more indirect influence as an emancipatory discourse. In the wider framework of Latin American liberatory ideas and struggles, the educational philosopher Paulo…

Mérei FerencEmancipationPsychoanalysisemansipaatioAlienationMarx KarlkommunismimarxismiBasaglia FrancososiaalipsykologiacommunismMarxist psychologyliberation social psychologyvieraantuminenalienationoppihistoriaVygotsky LevpsykologiaMarxist philosophyemancipationaatehistoriaFreire PauloCommunism
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Play and liberty : A brief incursion into some ideological currents in the history of systems‐oriented family therapy

2022

We reflect on family therapy and its history from two points of view, as an entity that becomes understood with the help of a twofold concept of a game, and a twofold concept of liberty. Systemic family therapy has always been comprehended with the help of game theory. Its development becomes more properly understood if we keep in mind that game itself is a dualistic concept entailing both a cultural and a logico-mathematical interpretation of a game. We show how cultural ethos has molded the ways how game metaphor have been implemented to systemic thinking. In the same manner we show how Isaiah Berlin's idea of two incompatible concepts of liberty helps to contextualize family therapy in a…

Social PsychologyperheterapiaClinical Psychologyideological historyperhesuhteetoppihistoriapeliteoriafamily therapylibertyplaysysteemiajatteluvapausSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)ideologiat
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Puheviestintä - taitoaineesta tieteenalaksi

2012

Speech CommunicationUniversity of JyväskyläJyväskylän yliopistooppihistoriapuheviestintä
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From the Shadow of a Myth to an Academic Subject : Teaching Writing from a Cognitive Base

2021

In order to truly understand one’s teaching methods and share them with others, one first needs to understand what has been done in the past. The aim is to become conscious of habits, models and attitudes that have become a part of local lore – either in studies of creative writing or in the education system in general. One way to do this is to read creative writing guides written in different periods of time. This paper examines Finnish writing guides published since 1900. It also shows how teaching creative writing slowly became possible in Finland. Finally, the article describes how the historical situation, writing guides and academic tradition influenced the practice of teaching writin…

cognitionkognitiopalauteSubject (philosophy)CognitionfeedbackMythologyBase (topology)writingLinguisticskonstruktivismiconstructivismTeaching writingluovuusoppihistoriaoppaat (teokset)kirjoittajakoulutusluova kirjoittaminenPsychologycreativityFinlandShadow (psychology)writing program
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Etnografia, paradigmat ja agendahypyt

2022

etnografiametodologiaoppihistoriakansatiedetutkimusmenetelmättieteenteoriafolkloristiikkakenttätyökulttuurintutkimusparadigmat
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