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Making the Familiar Strange: Writing Critical Sports Narratives Ethnographies of sports are generally thought to be critical if they employ a theoretical perspective that challenges conventional, mainstream views of spo... Foley,E Douglas - 《Sociology of Sport Journal》 被引量: 25发表: 1992年 The...
These processes demonstrated how residents settled into the home by becoming familiar with it and then becoming more involved in the decisions that influ- enced their lives. As residents moved through these decision-making processes that were practiced in the homes, the degree of negotiation that ...
33 Epstein (1994) argues for two quite distinct modes of "processing information," one the familiar cognitive, the other "intuitive-experiential". Of this, the best example is "superstition" like belief in ghosts, which is "nonrational thinking" (710, 712). See also Camerer et al. (...
The second is a mnemonic experience, ie., any association inherent in the collected object for the collector or user that assisted the collector in remembering something familiar (a past situation or experience). It can be explained as remembering something through an item that is not affiliated ...
In the remainder of this essay, I put weak and strong evaluative frameworks in historical perspective, complicating the familiar rise-and-fall narratives of literary history. This alternative history of reading will focus on the shifting authority of “spatial reading” (for formal and intertextual ...
-Will Wright, game designer, creator of The Sims "Mechner's journals are a time machine that takes us back to a weirdly familiar era, when ambitious young creators were making strange new video games all by themselves and making up the rules as they went. It is not a retrospective; ...
As we go backwards the familiar outlines become blurred; the ideas become fluid, and instead of the simple we find the indefinite.'4 A further key lay in placing England in a comparative perspective. As Maitland wrote 'History involves comparison, and the English lawyer who knew nothing and ...
(who occupy a space between nurses and doctors in the professional hierarchy). In each review, the primary objective was to understand the factors affecting implementation of task shifting initiatives in maternal and child health programs. These factors included both familiar concepts such as the “...
arouse popular superstitious fears. Just as the Apis was venerated in Egypt, the Ruthenians, for example, celebrate an “Ox Festival Day” during which these animals are not to be put to work…observations such as these erect strong bridges between then and now, the foreign and the familiar...