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Consumers' brand heritage experience: between acceptance and resistance

2020

International audience; The literature dedicated to heritage experience and brand heritage defends the idea that it is a source of significant value creation for consumers and brands. By contrast, the aim of this article is to propose a more complete view of the consequences of the heritage strategy for brands and consumers by exploring how consumers perceive a brand heritage experience and by identifying potential resistances that may emerge during their visits. In consequence, this research examines the features of a brand heritage experience through extended case studies in two brand museums with narratives of 47 visitors. By unpacking a brand heritage experience, the study highlights it…

MarketingValue creationStrategy and Management05 social sciencesResistance (psychoanalysis)AdvertisingbrandingContrast (music)Brand heritage experienceheritageresistancebrand museums0502 economics and business[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050211 marketingBusinessComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050203 business & management
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The Open Dialogue Approach to Acute Psychosis: Its Poetics and Micropolitics

2003

In Finland, a network-based, language approach to psychiatric care has emerged, called "Open Dialogue." It draws on Bakhtin's dialogical principles (Bakhtin, 1984) and is rooted in a Batesonian tradition. Two levels of analysis, the poetics and the micropolitics, are presented. The poetics include three principles: "tolerance of uncertainty," "dialogism," and "polyphony in social networks." A treatment meeting shows how these poetics operate to generate a therapeutic dialogue. The micropolitics are the larger institutional practices that support this way of working and are part of Finnish Need-Adapted Treatment. Recent research suggests that Open Dialogue has improved outcomes for young peo…

Mental Health ServicesPatient Care TeamPsychoanalysisPatient care teamSocial PsychologySocial networkbusiness.industrySchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Follow up studiesAcute PsychosisPsychotherapyClinical PsychologyPsychotic DisordersPoeticsAcute DiseaseHumansPolyphonyPsychologybusinessFinlandSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)LanguageFamily Process
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Reply to Denning

2007

Microbiology (medical)Infectious DiseasesPsychoanalysisbusiness.industryMedicinebusinessClinical Infectious Diseases
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Higher Education Internationalization: The Erasmus-Mundus network added value

2014

International audience; Higher education internationalization can play a major role in developing universities and students' capacities and their opportunities broadly throughout the world. Irrespective of contextual differences within and between countries, nearly all higher education institutions worldwide are engaged in international activities and are seeking to expand them. Engaging with the world is now considered part of the definition of quality in education and research. However, with the current crisis, possible tensions and counter reactions to the development of the internationalization can occur, such as an imminent resistance to a supposed denationalizing effect of internation…

Mobilityerasmus-mundusHigher education[INFO.INFO-RO] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]business.industry4. EducationIdentity (social science)Resistance (psychoanalysis)[INFO.INFO-RO]Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]Bilateral and multilateral collaborationSouth East Asiabilateral and multilateral collaborationmobilityCompetition (economics)InternationalizationErasmus-Mundussouth east asiaSustainabilityDevelopment economicsAdded valueInternationalizationbusinessinternationalizationErasmus+[ INFO.INFO-RO ] Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [cs.RO]
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Unions and industrial improvement projects: Building a common momentum

2018

The purpose of this article is to define the potential role unions can play in a general quest for improved practice in an industrial company. Workplace innovation (WPI) is one example of such a measure. Lean is another. The article outlines important elements when implementing improvement tools like Workplace Innovation and Lean practice. The efforts are focused at company level, and experiences from a Norwegian industrial company highlight the areas of importance. The amplifying role a union can play in an improvement process is discussed, and motives and processes are clarified, in order to show the role of unions in a broader sense. The “Nordic” tradition of organising work-life frames …

Momentum (finance)Order (exchange)business.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectDialogical selfResistance (psychoanalysis)Joint (building)Public relationsbusinessLean manufacturingDemocracymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Workplace Innovation
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The pre-zygote identity as a moral issue.

2008

Moral ObligationsValue of LifeZygotePsychoanalysisZygoteHealth PolicyIdentity (social science)Moral reasoningMoral authorityReproductive MedicineMoral developmentFertilizationMoral psychologyHumansSociologyEthical TheoryIdentity formationSocial psychologyBeginning of Human LifeGenetics (clinical)Moral disengagementHuman reproduction and genetic ethics
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Virginia Woolf : between writing and disease

2018

The authors offer an analysis of mental illness in the work of a key twentieth century author: Virginia Woolf. A critical review of her literary legacy allows us to get closer to what might be one of the most intense literary portrayals of illness and its metaphors and, at the same time, to the representations, euphemisms, silences, and monsters depicted in the chapters of her life and in the unique voice of an essential author.

MultidisciplinaryPsychoanalysisHistoryHistory and Philosophy of SciencemedicineDiseaseMental illnessmedicine.diseaseKey (music)
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Soothing Lyres and epodai: Music Therapy and the Cases of Orpheus, Empedocles and David

2014

Within the frame of the role of music in ancient Greece, this short essay focuses on the soothing effects of the lyre as evidence for the use of music not only for religious or educational purposes, but also for therapeutic ones. The music of the lyre proves useful both for the performer, and for people listening to it. The main two pieces of evidence analyzed, namely Iamblichus, De Vita Pythagorica 113, and, within a different cultural context - the biblical one - 1 Samuel XVI.16, that after many centuries was taken up again by the historian Joseph Flavius (Antiquitates Iudaicae VI 166-169), well illustrate the healing effects of music.

Music therapyPsychoanalysisspell (epode)OrpheuEmpedoclemusical ethoPsychologyMusic TherapylyreDavid.Music Therapy; lyre; musical ethos; spell (epode); Orpheus; Empedocles; David.Settore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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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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Video surveillance and security policy in France: From regulation to widespread acceptance

2011

This article presents a historical account of the introduction and use of video surveillance cameras in France. Specific reference is made of the introduction of regulatory and legislative arrangements and to political debates surrounding the provision of video surveillance cameras. A feature of the French context has been a desire by national government to install cameras more widely in public places and a resistance to do so by local regions (departments). This highlights a traditional tension between central and local government in France and the significance of political rhetoric to the ongoing installation and operation of video surveillance cameras.

National governmentPublic AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCommunicationComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGContext (language use)Resistance (psychoanalysis)LegislaturePublic relationsSecurity policyPoliticsPolitical scienceLocal governmentPolitical rhetoricbusinessInformation SystemsInformation Polity
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