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  1. Mental Research Institute

    the use of interactional concepts to community, school and business. Thousands of professionals within ... and to encourage the use of an interactional approach to further understand and more effectively ... aboutus.html About Us Bot generated title ref Books on MRI The Interactional View Studies at the Mental ...   more details



  1. Mediated discourse analysis

    Mediated Discourse Analysis MDA coined by late Ron Scollon is a specialised form of Linguistics linguistic discourse analysis similar to Critical Discourse Analysis it mediates discourse , Agency sociology agency , and Praxis process practice into what Scollon calls a nexus of practice. The goal of MDA is to focus on discourse in action, as opposed to discourse as action, thus making discourse analysts responsible for applying discourse into various practical and useful contexts. See also Computer mediated communication Interactional sociolinguistics References cite book author Ronald Scollon title Mediated discourse the nexus of practice year 2001 publisher Routledge isbn 9780415248822 cite book author1 Ronald Scollon author2 Suzanne B. K. Scollon title Nexus analysis discourse and the emerging internet year 2004 publisher Routledge isbn 9780415320627 Jones, Rodney and Norris, Sigrid, eds. 2006 Discourse in Action Introducing Mediated Discourse Analysis . Abingdon, Oxon Routledge. ling stub Category Discourse analysis ...   more details



  1. Instructional scaffolding

    by Jesper Hoffmeyer as semiotic scaffolding . Though the term was never used by Vygotsky, interactional ... or student of more expertise Piaget, 1928 . Instead, students should be paired with others who ... . A social interactional analysis of learning disabilities remediation. Journal of Learning Disabilities ...   more details



  1. Culminatum Innovation

    orphan date July 2010 Culminatum Innovation Oy Ltd is a Finland Finnish regional area development company owned by the Uusimaa Regional Council, the cities of Helsinki , Espoo and Vantaa , and the universities, Institute of technology polytechnics , research institute s and business community of Helsinki region. The main function of Culminatum is to manage the Centre of Expertise Programme within Helsinki region over the current third programme period 2007 2013. This programme promotes utilisation of the highest international standard of knowledge and expertise in business, Job creation program job creation and regional development . Competence Clusters The Centre of Expertise Programme is implemented by 13 national competence clusters, each of which comprises four to seven regional centres of expertise. Cleantech Digibusiness Energy Technology Food Development Forest Industry Future HealthBio Health and Well being Intelligent Machines Living Business Maritime Nanotechnology Tourism and Experience Management Ubiquitous Computing External links http www.oske.fi Finnish Centre of Expertise Programme OSKE http www.culminatum.fi Culminatum www pages Category Companies of Finland ...   more details



  1. Intracultural

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The term intracultural is used to describe data and interactional data from within one cultural group . For example Value variations among Palestinians are intracultural. Often used in Subaltern Studies , Development Studies and Sociology . In terms of Cultural Theory, and as a simple way of looking at the terms, Inter culturalism and Intra culturalism are not the same thing. For example, when looking at a situation of social gathering, Interculturalism would imply the mixing of the various cultural components to form a new, different whole, very much in the same way that Hegel s theory of Dialectics involves a Thesis and Antithesis interacting to form a new, different Thesis. This theory could be used to argue that cultural identity is always in a state of flux, and that it is not truly possible to define as a result. Intraculturalism involves that same group coming together to form a whole, with the different groups still retaining their various original defined identities. The various components are still suspended intact within the whole and are unchanged by the merge. For instance, you may imagine large populations or annexes of people living together in a particular area of a town, having migrated there from abroad and retained their own sense of community, ritual and custom while living together. The difference between the two isms is the site of heated contemporary debate, particularly between conflicting Eastern and Western schools of thought, and whether they can truly be housed together comfortably and harmoniously without loss of identity on either side. Category Culture Sociology stub ...   more details



  1. Emanuel Schegloff

    Emanuel Abraham Schegloff born 1937 is a Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Los Angeles . He was born in 1937 in New York. With Harvey Sacks and Gail Jefferson , Schegloff was one of the principal creators of the field of Conversation Analysis . His work in interactional linguistics is similarly foundational. References Ochs, Elinor, Emanuel Schegloff and Sandra Thompson. 1996 Interaction and Grammar . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 052155828X Harvey Sacks, Emanuel A. Schegloff, Gail Jefferson. A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn Taking for Conversation. Language, Vol. 50, No. 4, Part 1 Dec., 1974 , pp.  696 735 Schegloff, Emanuel A. 2006 . Sequence organization in interaction A primer in conversation analysis. Cambridge Cambridge University Press . ISBN 0521825725 External links http www.soc.ucla.edu CVs Manny.PDF Vita at the UCLA site http www.sscnet.ucla.edu soc faculty schegloff pubs Schegloff publications archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schegloff, Emanuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schegloff, Emanuel Category Linguists Category University of California, Los Angeles faculty Category 1937 births Category Living people Sociologist stub fr Emanuel A. Schegloff ...   more details



  1. William S. Condon

    William S. Condon is a researcher who investigated human interaction s. He developed the concept of situation synchrony . ref http www.isautism.com Interactional Synchrony Studies, Inc. ref Cultural references In Malcolm Gladwell s 2000 book, The Tipping Point , he cites Condon s research to help explain why some Salesman types may contribute more to Word of mouth word of mouth cultural epidemics . Some other reference is made in Flora Davis s book Inside Intuition What we know about Non Verbal Communication published in New York by McGraw Hill Books. Which talks about the study he did on Interactional Syncrony . ref http www.inteligencia emocional.org cursos gratis lenguaje gestos ritmos corporales.htm C mo descifrar ref Works Condon, W. S. 1996 . Sound Film Microanalysis A Means for Correlating Brain and Behavior in Persons with Autism . Proceedings of the 1996 Autism Society of America National Conference, Milwaukee, WI, 1996 July 1996 , 221 225. Condon, W. S. 1985 . Sound Film Microanalysis A Means for Correlating Brain and Behavior . In Frank Duffy and Norman Geschwind Eds. , Dyslexia A Neuroscientific Approach to Clinical Evaluation , Boston, MA Little, Brown & Co., 123 156. Condon, W. S. 1974 Cultural Microrhythms . In M. Davis Ed. , Interaction Rhythms. New York Human Sciences, 1982. Condon, W. S. 1971 . Speech and Body Motion Synchrony of the Speaker Hearer . In D. L. Horton and J. J. Jenkins Eds. , Perception of Language, Columbus, Ohio Merrill, 150 173. Condon, W. S. 1974 . Multiple response to sound in autistic like children . Proceedings of the National Society for Autistic Children Conference, Washington, DC, June 1974. Condon, W. S. and Sander, L. W. 1974 . Neonate movement is synchronized with adult speech. Integrated participation and language acquisition . Science 183 99. Condon, W. S. 1963 Synchrony units and the communicational hierarchy . Paper presented at Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinics, Pittsburgh, PA References reflist Persondata Met ...   more details



  1. Academic discipline

    studies Division of labour Common knowledge Distributed knowledge Interactional expertise Knowledge ...   more details



  1. Organizational justice

    main proposed components of organizational justice are distributive, procedural, and interactional ... justice is enhanced Leventhal, 1980 . Interactional Justice Interactional justice refers to the treatment ... validation study by Colquitt 2001 suggests that interactional justice should be broken into two ... was challenged by studies that suggested a third factor interactional justice may be involved. Bies and Moag 1986 argue that interactional justice is distinct from procedural justice because it represents ... controversy over the distinction between interactional and procedural justice Cohen Charash ... associated with interactional, procedural, and distributive justice perceptions. Conversely, positive state and trait affectivity was linked to higher ratings of interactional, procedural and distributive ... . Distributive, procedural, and interactional justice perceptions are able to capture state specific ... exhaustion Equity Theory Interactional justice Perceived psychological contract violation ColBreak ..., 37 , 248 279. Bies, R. J., & Moag, J. F. 1986 . Interactional justice Communication criteria ... perceived distributive, procedural, and interactional organizational justice, self rated health ...   more details



  1. Expertization

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Expertization is the process of authentication of an object, usually of a sort that is collecting collected , by an individual expert or a committee of experts. The expert committee will examine the collectible and issue a certificate typically including A statement of Whether or not the item is authentic Identification of any damage to the item Identification of any repairs to the item Identification of any forgery or faked parts of the item A photo of the item Some experts will apply an experts mark, signature, or similar marking to the item to attest to its genuineness. Expertization is particularly common with valuable philatelic items, some of which are so often forged that they may be unsaleable without an expert certificate confirming that they are genuine. See also Philatelic expertization Category Authentication methods Category Skills Category Art history Category Valuation bg de Expertise fr Expertise it Estimo nl Expertise ...   more details



  1. Systemic

    with the interactions of groups and their interactional patterns and dynamics Systems psychology , also ...   more details



  1. Axial coding

    orphan date February 2009 Axial coding is the disaggregation of core themes during qualitative data analysis . Axial coding in Grounded Theory is the process of relating codes categories and concepts to each other, via a combination of inductive and deductive thinking. The basic framework of generic relationships is understood, according to Strauss and Corbin 1990, 1998 who propose the use of a coding paradigm , to include categories related to 1 the phenomenon under study, 2 the conditions related to that phenomenon context conditions, intervening structural conditions or causal conditions , 3 the actions and interactional strategies directed at managing or handling the phenomenon and 4 the consequences of the actions interactions related to the phenomenon. As Kelle underlines, the implicit or explicit theoretical framework necessary to identify categories in empirical data is derived, in the procedures explicited by Strauss and Corbin 1990 , from a general model of action rooted in pragmatist and interactionist social theory Kelle, 2005, para. 16 . This model or theoretical framework underlines the importance of analysing and modelling action and interaction strategies of the actors para. 16 . Axial coding is a cornerstone of Strauss and Corbin s 1990, 1998 approach but is regarded by Charmaz 2006 as highly structured and optional. References Charmaz, K. 2006 . Constructing grounded theory A practical guide through qualitative analysis . London Sage. Gatrell, A.C. 2002 Geographies of Health an Introduction , Oxford Blackwell. Kelle, Udo 2005 . Emergence vs. forcing of empirical data? A crucial problem of grounded theory reconsidered 52 paragraphs . Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum Qualitative Social Research, 6 2 , Art. 27, http nbn resolving.de urn nbn de 0114 fqs0502275. Strauss, A. L., & Corbin, J. M. 1990 . Basics of qualitative research grounded theory procedures and techniques . Thousand Oaks, CA Sage. Strauss, A. L., & Corbin, J. M. 1998 . Basics of ...   more details



  1. John Local

    orphan date May 2010 John Local , Bachelor s degree BA , Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. University of Newcastle upon Tyne born 1947 , is a United Kingdom British Phonetics phonetician and Professor of Phonetics at the University of York . He was one of the creators of the experimental Yorktalk non segmental speech synthesis system which employed techniques of Firthian Prosodic Analysis FPA , an approach to phonology developed by J.R. Firth and members of the London School of linguistics. His book Doing Phonology written with John Kelly Disambiguation needed date June 2011 provides a radical contemporary take on FPA. Arising out of work which combined detailed phonetic analysis and Conversation Analysis French and Local 1983 his recent research has explored the interactional functioning of phonetic detail and phonetic variation in talk in interaction Local and Walker 2005 . According to Ford and Couper Kuhlen 2004 , Local s work has been seminal in founding a phonology for conversation. ... his studies have revealed dimensions of patterned sound production in talk in interaction hitherto unfathomed 2004 13 . References Ford, Cecilia and Couper Kuhlen, Elizabeth 2004 Sound Patterns in Interaction . John Benjamins Publishing Company. French, Peter and Local, John 1983 Turn competitive incomings. Journal of Pragmatics 7. 17 38. Kelly, John and Local, John 1989 Doing Phonology observing, recording, interpreting . Manchester University Press. Local, John and Walker, Gareth 2005 Methodological imperatives for investigating the phonetic organisation and phonological structures of spontaneous speech. Phonetica 62. 120 130. External links http www users.york.ac.uk lang4 John Local s homepage http www.shef.ac.uk english staff profiles garethwalker.html Gareth Walker s homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Local, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Local, John Category 1947 births ...   more details



  1. Mitchell Duneier

    Mitchell Duneier is an American sociologist currently Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and regular Visiting Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center Graduate Center of the City University of New York . ref http sociology.princeton.edu Faculty Duneier Princeton University Department of Sociology Bot generated title ref Duneier earned his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1992. His first book, Slim s Table Race, Respectability, and Masculinity won the 1994 American Sociological Association s award for Distinguished Scholarly Publication. He is also the author of Sidewalk 1999 , which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the C. Wright Mills Award. Professor Duneier taught at the University of California Santa Barbara , the University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Madison and the City University of New York where he regularly teaches in a visiting capacity before joining the Princeton faculty. He served on the original advisory board for National Public Radio s This American Life . Selected publications 2006. Ethnography, the Ecological Fallacy, and the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave, American Sociological Review 71. 2006. Voices from the Sidewalk Ethnography and Writing Race in conversation with Les Back , Ethnic and Racial Studies 29. 2006. Sur la n gligence th orique et autres cueils de l ethnographie, Revue fran aise de sociologie 1. 1999 with Harvey Molotch . Talking City Trouble Interactional Vandalism, Social Inequality, and the Urban Interaction Problem, American Journal of Sociology 104 5 . Sidewalk , Farrar Straus and Giroux, 1999, ISBN 9780374527259 Slim s Table Race, Respectability, and Masculinity , University of Chicago Press, 1992, ISBN 9780226170305 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duneier, Mitchell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Duneier, Mitchell Category American sociologists Category Living ...   more details



  1. Ecological counseling

    Ecological Counseling offers an approach to the conceptualization of human issues that integrates personal and environmental factors through focusing on their interaction. By doing so, the widely divergent forces that converge through the development of a human life may be organized into a logical and coherent narrative. This process is invaluable when attempting to assist people in the recreation of their lives, as is the case with the various forms of counseling. The theoretical structure of this approach emerges from the integration of Field theory psychology field theory , Phenomenology philosophy phenomenology , and Constructivism psychological school constructivism . In 1935, Kurt Lewin , a German Gestalt psychologist, articulated that human behavior is a product of personal and environmental factors and formulated the equation B PxE . Urie Bronfenbrenner expanded Lewin s work in 1979 into Ecological Systems Theory . Ecological Counseling posits that the person is inextricably situated within radically specific and interdependent ecological systems. Additionally, the individual carries particular capacities, limitations, temperaments, preferences, symbolic representation systems and personal historicity through the varying environmental settings in which the person lives. The interactions between the person and environment result in the construction of the individual ecological niches. These niches are what we experience as our world. Ecological counseling seeks to understand people s ecological niches and assist them to live a satisfying life. This is accomplished by improving one s interactional quality, or concordance, through counseling intervention at both the personal and environmental levels. Ecological Counseling has implications for clinical counseling practice, counselor training, group work, career counseling, social service delivery, research, social justice initiatives, community intervention, consultation, supervision, and human growth & developm ...   more details



  1. Psychogenetic system

    Multiple issues orphan March 2011 notability November 2010 refimprove July 2011 The psychogenetic system is the transgenerational approach to couples therapy couple and parenting therapy that was first developed by Anne Teachworth in 1991. The psychogenetic system is a program that facilitates a psychotherapeutic resolution to a romantic couple s Intimate relationship relationship problems. This theorizes that each is reinventing a dysfunctional roleplay of how, as a child, they learned to act in a relationship, based on their youthful experience of their own parents relationship roles. Counseling sessions focus on discovery and reprogramming the inner parent relationship demonstrated by each partner s parents in their early childhood . The theory includes hidden Introjected Interactional Patterns IIPs , which are imprinted in a couple s unconscious bonding, that were inherited from each partner s parents and in many cases, even earlier family generations. This phenomenon is first described by Teachworth in her chapter Three Couples Transformed in Bud Feder and Ruth Ronall s A Living Legacy of Fritz and Laura Perls Contemporary Case Studies 1997 . The psychogenetic system is described in depth in Anne Teachworth s book on the subject, Why We Pick The Mates We Do , first published in 1997, now its Seventh edition, revised in 2007. References Reflist Further reading Anne Teachworth. 1997 Why We Pick The Mates We Do . Gestalt Institute Press. ISBN 1 889968 53 6 Bud Feder and Ruth Ronall. 1997 A Living Legacy of Fritz and Laura Perls Contemporary Case Studies . Bud Feder Publishing. ISBN 978 0966310900 Psychotherapy Category Psychotherapy Category Behaviorism ...   more details



  1. Inclusion (value and practice)

    shift in human consciousness, awareness, and interaction. Citation needed date August 2007 Interactional ... of interactional competence. Nonetheless, we need some set of inclusion guidelines to decide ...   more details



  1. Science of team science

    Transdisciplinary studies Science and technology studies Integrative learning Interactional expertise ...   more details



  1. General intellect

    General intellect crucial factor in production, according to Karl Marx a combination of technological expertise and social intellect, or general social knowledge increasing importance of machine ry in social organization. See Paolo Virno, General Intellect in Lessico Postfordista , Milano Feltrinelli, 2001. http www.generation online.org p fpvirno10.htm Category Marxist theory de general intellect philosophy stub ...   more details



  1. CITP

    CITP may stand for Professional certifications Chartered IT Professional , a designation awarded by the British Computer Society for experienced ICT professionals Certified Information Technology Professional , a credential granted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to members with technology expertise Organizations Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University Law enforcement training Criminal Investigator Training Program disambig ...   more details



  1. Proficiency

    wiktionary proficiency proficient Proficiency may refer to Language proficiency , the ability of an individual to speak or perform in an acquired language Expertise Skill , the learned capacity to carry out pre determined results often with the minimum outlay of time, energy, or both See also lookfrom proficien intitle proficien Efficiency disambiguation Progress disambiguation Profit disambiguation Test disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Calman?Hine report

    Unreferenced date May 2007 The Calman Hine report of 1995 examined cancer services in the United Kingdom, and proposed a restructuring of cancer services to achieve a more equitable level of access to high levels of expertise throughout the country. Category 1995 in the United Kingdom Category Public inquiries in the United Kingdom UK gov stub ...   more details



  1. EPEC

    EPEC may refer to European PPP Expertise Centre Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Polymath (disambiguation)

    A polymath is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas. Polymath may also refer to wiktionary Polymath Polymath novel Polymath novel , 1974 novel by John Brunner Polymath Park , resort in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, USA Polymath Project , a particular collaborative mathematics project disambig ...   more details



  1. Library consortium

    A library consortium is a group of Library libraries who partner to coordinate activities, share resources, and combine expertise. The International Coalition of Library Consortia is an informal discussion group of such consortia. Examples of library consortia include Orbis Cascade Alliance in the Northwestern United States , The Alberta Library in Alberta , and the MCIT Library Consortium in India . library stub Category Consortia ...   more details




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