As such, a phenomenologically oriented psychology may have an important role to play in helping the broader sciences remember the 'human scale' of things.doi:10.1080/14733140312331384352Todresa Institute of Health and Community Studies, Bournemouth University, Royal London House, Christchurch Road, ...
Assessment in education, defined as “gathering, interpreting, and using evidence of student learning to support teacher decision making,” is considered an indispensable component of the whole educational process (McMillan,2018, p. 14; Schellekens et al.,2021). It significantly influences classroom i...
[8]Simonton, D.K. (2001) The Story of Creativity: Historical Perspectives and Interpretations. Green College Lecture Series on the Nature of Creativity: History Biology, and Socio-Cultural Dimensions, University of British Columbia.http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/faculty_sites/simonton/HistoryCreativity...
Personal and structural determinants of the pace of strategic decision making Academy of Management Journal, 37 (1994), pp. 932-957 Google Scholar [58] Mischel W. 1977. The interaction of person and situation. In Personality at the Crossroads: Current Issues in Interactional Psychology, Magnusson...
Linguistic theory, creole studies, language and education Katja Liebal (Leipzig University) Human biology and primate cognition Asifa Majid (University of York) Psychology of language and communication Albert Newen (Ruhr University Bochum) Philosophy of mind ...
Next came #5 Cogito, which was about Rene Descartes, who Christine invited to help understand her psychology. Of course there was no Freud in her century, so Descartes was a good idea, even if he was intent on figuring out the anatomy of faith, looking inside a cadaver for the organ co...
Cultural competency: From philosophy to research and practice Correspondence to Stanley Sue, Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616-8686John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Community ... S Sue - 《Journal of Community Psychology》 被引量: 187发表: 2010年 The Letter ...
In INSAG’s view, safety culture is “that assembly of characteristics and attitudes in organizations and individuals which establishes that, as an overriding priority, nuclear plant safety issues receive the attention warranted by their significance.” In a Policy Statement on the Conduct of Nuclear...
Both contemporary culture and science enables a view of human identity which focuses on our 'parts' and the compartmentalisation of our lives into specialised 'bits'. This is a kind of ion which Psychology has also, at times, taken in its concern to mimic the Natural Sciences. As such it ...
ritual;Buddhist modernism;meditation;psychology;psychotherapy;Theosophy;occultism 1. Introduction As a teenager I was entranced by the exotic Otherness of Buddhism and Daoism. Writers like Alan Watts and D.T. Suzuki seemed to speak of something radically different, radically new, and yet oddly famili...