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El teatro social en Son nom d’avant de Hélène Lenoir

2014

This paper proposes a transdisciplinary approach to the problem of identity, more specifically, the question of hidden identity, constructed and represented by the individual-actor in the great theater of life with and among others. Through one of Helene Lenoir’s most remarkable works, Son nom d’avant , we will try to explain the characters’ attempts first to adapt to social roles imposed by an old family tradition, and second to adjust their social identities to situational demands. Social relations appear as a source of weakness or torment for characters continually divided between their “real identities” (Goffman, 1977) –shaped by their desires and aspirations– and their “social identiti…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryAestheticsIdentity (social science)Social environmentSocial roleSociologySituational ethicsSocial identity theorySocial psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsSocial relationThélème. Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses
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The reflexivity of human languaging and Nigel Love's two orders of language

2017

Abstract Nigel Love's distinction between first-order language and second-order language exposes the fallacy of the code view of linguistic communication. Persons do not ‘use’ the forms that are said to constitute a pre-existing language system; they adapt and shape their bodily behaviour, including their vocalizing, in accordance with community-level norms and practices that have historical continuity and thus define the cultural-historical traditions of a community. Individuals normatively orient to these continuities and self-reflexively engage in forms of situated appropriation of them as they flexibly adapt them to the requirements of situations in the pursuance of their goals. Love ha…

Linguistics and LanguagePopulationAnalogyWritten language bias050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsCode (semiotics)AppropriationReflexivity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologySituational ethicseducationLanguage stancemetalanguage060201 languages & linguisticseducation.field_of_studyReflexivitySecond-order language05 social sciencesMetalanguage06 humanities and the artsLinguisticsFirst-order language0602 languages and literatureUtteranceLanguage Sciences
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Spelling out consequences : conditional constructions as a means to resist proposals in organisational planning process

2016

Organisational planning processes often materialise as a series of meetings, where the future of the organisation is jointly discussed and negotiated as a part of local decision-making sequences. Using conversation and discourse analytical approaches, this article investigates how proposals concerning the future can also be resisted by employing a specific device, a conditional construction ( if X, then Y). The data for the study originate from a city organisation, whose customer services are being developed. The results show how the conditional constructions work in two interrelated ways. First, by introducing a problematic hypothetical situation, they outline the undesirable consequences…

Linguistics and Languagelongitudinal dataProcess managementconversation analysisSocial PsychologyOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysista6121Language and LinguisticsMultimodality0502 economics and businessConversationconditional constructionsdiscourse analysismultimodalitymultimodaalisuusmedia_common060201 languages & linguisticskeskustelunanalyysiCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artshypothetical situationWork lifeSpellingdiskurssianalyysiPlanning processConversation analysisWork (electrical)Anthropology0602 languages and literatureproposalsorganisational planningrejectionmeeting interaction050203 business & management
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Analytical Rhetoric, Semiotic and Law

1987

In one of his lessons on rhetoric in Basle at about 1874 Friedrich Nietzsche stated: “Language is rhetoric, because it desires to convey only a doxa (opinion), not an episteme (knowledge)”.2 What does he say?

LiteratureDoxabusiness.industryPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectRhetoricSemioticsRhetorical situationbusinessEpistemeSemiotic information theoryEpistemologymedia_common
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Stress, angst og selvtillit hos topphåndballspillere i kampsituasjon : En kartlegging av før-konkurranseangst sammenlignet med spillernes mentale tøf…

2017

Masteroppgave idrettsvitenskap ME517 - Universitetet i Agder 2017 The purpose of this study was to establish pre-competition anxiety, self-confidence and mental toughness among high level handball players before matches during the handball season. The development of pre-competition anxiety and self-confidence before the matches was compared between two different teams and compared between players scoring high and low on mental toughness. Pre-competition anxiety and self-confidence was measured using the questionnaire CSAI-2 and mental toughness was measured using the questionnaire SMTQ. The participants was 34 female handball-players, recruited from two teams playing in the Norwegian nation…

ME517mental toughnessself-confidenceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Samfunnsvitenskapelige idrettsfag: 330::Idrettspedagogikk og -psykologi: 333handballPre-competition anxietycompetition situation
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Revisiting the multidimensional interaction model of stress, anxiety and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study

2022

Abstract Background Although the Multidimensional Interaction Model of Stress, Anxiety and Coping (MIMSAC) has been known for years, there is a lack of research examining this theory longitudinally in stressful events. This study aims to revisit the MIMSAC among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods A prospective cohort study with the longitudinal design was performed during the first (W1, March 30–April 29, 2020) and second wave (W2, November 3–December 3, 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 216 university students with a mean age of 22 years (ranging from 20 to 36, M = 22.13, SD = 2.04) participated in the study. An online survey included Perceived Stress Scale,…

MaleAdultCoping strategiesCoping stylesanxiety and copingCOVID-19Perceived stressGeneral MedicineAnxietyThe multidimensional interaction model of stressAnxiety DisordersHealth psychologyYoung AdultAdaptation PsychologicalHumansFemaleLongitudinal StudiesProspective StudiesPolandPandemicsStress PsychologicalGeneral PsychologyCoping inventory for stressful situations (CISS)BMC Psychology
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Optimism and pessimism are related to different components of the stress response in healthy older people.

2015

Some personality traits have key importance for health because they can affect the maintenance and evolution of different disorders with a high prevalence in older people, including stress pathologies and diseases. In this study we investigated how two relevant personality traits, optimism and pessimism, affect the psychophysiological response of 72 healthy participants (55 to 76 years old) exposed to either a psychosocial stress task (Trier Social Stress Test, TSST) or a control task; salivary cortisol, heart rate (HR) and situational appraisal were measured. Our results showed that optimism was related to faster cortisol recovery after exposure to stress. Pessimism was not related to the …

MaleAgingHydrocortisonemedia_common.quotation_subjectPessimismAffect (psychology)Developmental psychologyOptimismHeart RatePhysiology (medical)PerceptionTrier social stress testPersonalityHumansAttentionBig Five personality traitsSituational ethicsmedia_commonAgedOptimismGeneral NeuroscienceMiddle AgedPessimismAffectNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyFemalePsychologyStress PsychologicalPersonalityInternational journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
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Analysis of elite swimmers' activity during an instrumented protocol

2009

The aim of this study was to examine swimmers' activity-technical device coupling during an experimental protocol (MADsystem). The study was conducted within a course-of-action theoretical and methodological framework. Two types of data were collected: (a) video recordings and (b) verbalizations during post-protocol interviews. The data were processed in two steps: (a) reconstruction of each swimmer's course of action and (b) comparison of the courses of action. Analysis from the actors' point of view allowed a description of swimmer-technical device coupling. The results showed that the technical device modified the athletes' range of perceptions and repertoire of actions. They also indica…

MaleApplied psychologyVideo Recording[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationAthletic Performancecourse of actionInterviews as TopicCourse of actionYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology0302 clinical medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSituational ethicsswimmingActivity-oriented approach050107 human factorsSimulationProtocol (science)biologyAthletesData Collectiontechnical device05 social sciences[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationBiomechanical PhenomenaElitePsychology
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Infant-Mother Attachment Can Be Improved through Group Intervention: A Preliminary Evaluation in Spain in a Non-Randomized Controlled Trial

2011

The quality of infant-mother attachment has been linked to competence in different domains of child development. Research indicates that early intervention can enhance the quality of infant-mother attachment, though its efficacy in a group format has yet to be evaluated. The current study is aimed at examining the usefulness of a group intervention in enhancing infant-mother attachment. An intervention aimed at addressing aspects such as maternal responsivity, sensitivity and childrearing behaviour was developed by the researchers and experienced psychologists. The intervention spanned a period of 14 months starting from the third quarter of pregnancy. The intervention was evaluated among 2…

MaleLinguistics and LanguageNational Health ProgramsPersonality AssessmentLanguage and LinguisticsEducationDevelopmental psychologylaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialPregnancylawmedicineAttachment theoryHumansLongitudinal StudiesObject AttachmentGeneral PsychologyPregnancyInfant NewbornInfantmedicine.diseaseObject AttachmentChild developmentMother-Child RelationsMaternal sensitivitySpainPsychotherapy GroupStrange situationFemalePersonality Assessment InventoryPsychologyClinical psychologyThe Spanish journal of psychology
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Religiousness, spirituality, and coping with stress among late adolescents: A meaning-making perspective.

2015

The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between religiousness, spirituality (R/S), and coping among late adolescents within a meaning-making perspective. Specifically, global meaning and situational meaning were examined as potential mediators. Two hundred and twenty one Polish participants (115 women and 106 men) completed the Religious Meaning System Questionnaire, the Self-description Questionnaire of Spirituality, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, and the Situational Meaning Scale. Results of SEM analysis showed that R/S had both direct and indirect effects on coping, suggesting that global meaning and situational meaning served as partial mediators among late adolesc…

MaleReligion and PsychologyCoping (psychology)Social PsychologyAdolescentPsychology AdolescentSem analysismedicine.disease_causePsychiatry and Mental healthSurveys and QuestionnairesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSpiritualityAdaptation PsychologicalDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMeaning-makingmedicinePsychological stressHumansFemaleSpiritualityPolandSituational ethicsPsychologySocial psychologyStress PsychologicalJournal of adolescence
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