Dialogue metaphor: literalist naivetÉ versus polyphonic informants and monophonic ethnographerdoi:10.1525/ae.1989.16.3.02a00130NORMANE.WHITTENJR.WileyAmerican Ethnologist
A therapist's capacity to respond appropriately to a client is crucial in fostering positive therapeutic relationships and outcomes in general but it is even more important in cross-cultural therapy. Given the clinical significance of the dyad-specific and dynamic nature of the therapist's ...
All of those patterns help manage bandwidth, but keeping things in sync can still be quite complex when there are lots of entities in the server and a rich interface in the browser. Distributed Events help manage the complexity. Finally, Cross-Domain Proxy is a technique for mediating the di...
This is all of the storyline dialogue from Plants vs. Zombies 2 and its Chinese version. These are the dialogues used in the current version of Plants vs. Zombies 2. (After the player completes the level and receives the hot sauce, Crazy Dave appears) Cr
The organisation was seen by its staff as in a context of crisis. This was largely attributed to the uncertainties on funding and changing expectations of the role of the VCS within the Criminal Justice System in the UK. To support the (re)building of dialogue, the intervention hybridised ...
Over the past 20 years, a broad and diverse research literature has emerged to address how students learn to argue through dialogue in educational contexts. This field has sprung, in part, from a proliferation of research into the benefits of argumentation for learning (see Andriessen and Baker20...
C.A. Bowers quoted in Peter Hlebowitsh, "Critical Theory versus Curriculum Theory: Reconsidering the Dialogue on Dewey," Educational Theory 42 (1992): 75.Hlebowitsh, P. (1992, Winter). Critical theory versus curriculum theory: Reconsidering the dialogue on Dewey'. Educational Theory, 42 (1)...
The set and setting of where the dialogue takes place will affect the tone and tenor between the characters. These variables affect the pace and the variety of pace in a story makes it more interesting and engaging. We’ll talk more about that in how to write captivating dialogue. ...
Here, the figure of ‘the public’ plays a key role. However, dominant imaginaries of ‘the public’ have significant methodological and ethical problems. Examining these, this paper critiques three ways in which ‘the public’ is currently constructed in relation to animal research; namely as ...
rather than viewing healthcare as a process of transferring knowledge from health professionals to patients, patients are involved in a dialogue that aims to search for understanding:“Truth is not born nor is it to be found inside the head of an individual person, it is born between people ...