Meaning in Action Constructions, Narratives, and Representations /
are far from genetically ? xing what behavioral preferences they may possess. Instead, learning mechanisms offer a ? exible way of attaining locally important cultural knowledge within temporal windows of opportunity as has been convi- ingly shown by research in language and culture attainment. Simi...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan,
2008.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Social Turn in the Science of Human Action
- The Social Turn in the Science of Human Action
- The Power of Meaning
- Reflections on the Diversity of Knowledge: Power and Dialogue in Representational Fields
- Discourse and Representation in the Construction of Witchcraft
- Culture, Psychotherapy, and the Diasporic Self as Transitoric Identity: A Reply to Social Constructionist and Postmodern Concepts of Narrative Psychotherapy
- Generative Inquiry in Therapy: From Problems to Creativity
- Constructing Trauma and Its Treatment: Knowledge, Power and Resistance
- Constructing Meaning in Everyday Life
- Moralities We Live by: Moral Focusing in the Context of Technological Change
- A Theory of Construction of Norm and Meaning: Osawa’s Theory of Body
- The Transcendental Nature of Norms: Infants in Residential Nurseries and Child Adoption
- Using Social Knowledge: A Case Study of a Diarist’s Meaning Making During World War II
- Narrative and Dialogue
- Twice-Told-Tales: Small Story Analysis and the Process of Identity Formation
- Human/Nature Narratives and Popular Films: Big, Bad, Bold, Beneficent, Bountiful, Beautiful and Bereft
- Opposite and Coexistent Dialogues: Repeated Voices and the Side-by-Side Position of Self and Other
- Narrative Mode of Thought in Disaster Damage Reduction: A Crossroad for Narrative and Gaming Approaches
- A Dialogical Perspective of Social Representations of Responsibility
- Action
- The Social and the Cultural: Where do They Meet?
- Moral Responsibility and Social Fiction
- Social Psychology and Literature: Toward Possible Correspondence
- Historical Conflict and Resolution between Japan and China: Developing and Applying a Narrative Theory of History and Identity.