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A duoethnographic exploration of colonialism in the cultural layer of the objective psyche. [PDF]
Abstract Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective psyche, the paper demonstrates how a duoethnological encounter can lead to new formulations of archetypal theory that challenge attitudes to diversity.
Charura D, Bushell S.
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The Alchemical Oedipus: Re‐Visioning the Myth
Abstract The Oedipus myth is foundational to depth psychology due to Freud’s use of Sophocles’ play Oedipus Rex in the creation of psychoanalysis. But analytical psychology’s engagement with the myth has been limited despite the importance Jung also places upon it.
Reginald Ajuonuma
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Dialectics of Sign and Symbol and the Utterance of Archetype Theory
Abstract Debates surrounding Jung’s archetype theory could be characterized as tacit attempts to contend with the concept’s dual function as referring to something known to psychologists (sign) and standing for something that is fundamentally unknowable (symbol).
Raya Jones
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Characterizing the trophy hunting debate on Twitter
Abstract Social media is an arena of debate for contentious political and social topics. One conservation topic debated online is the acceptability of trophy hunting, a debate that has implications for national and international policy. We used a mixed‐methods approach (grounded theory and quantitative clustering) to identify themes in the trophy ...
Luke Christopher Evans +3 more
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Does Entrepreneurship Work? Understanding What Policy Entrepreneurs Do and Whether It Matters
When a major policy change occurs, policy entrepreneurs—advocates who devote substantial time, energy, and resources to campaigning for a specific policy outcome—are often credited as critical influences. However, there has been a little quantitative, large‐n cross‐sectional study of whether policy entrepreneurship effectuates policy change, how policy
Gwen Arnold
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The Process of Transformation–The Core of Analytical Psychology and How it Can Be Investigated1 [PDF]
Abstract This article presents the scientific background for the introduction of the international conference in Freiburg (“The Process of Transformation”, Catholic University Freiburg, October 4–6, 2024). On the basis of a thorough analysis of archetype theory, it is first established that there is confusion regarding the definition of archetypes in ...
Christian Roesler
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The Spiritual Path of Transformation1 [PDF]
Abstract Transformation is an essential component of individuation; it is not a linear but a circular process, encompassing experiences of standstill and deadlock where no longitudinal continuation is visible. Jung describes transformation in alchemical terms as a shared dialectical “reaction” between patient and analyst.
Eckhard Frick
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Las ciudades están “tomadas” literalmente por el arte. No sólo por las manifestaciones que en sus distintos teatros se puedan realizar, sino por aquellas que invaden sus calles, parques, plazas y esquinas.
Sergio Rafael Figallo Calzadilla
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La bella durmiente: análisis de algunas versiones tradicionales y sus reescrituras
El ensayo tiene como objetivo cristalizar los estereotipos y limitaciones que se vienen imponiendo a la mujer en la literatura infantil. Se analiza uno de los cuentos de hadas de mayor predilección entre la población infantil: La Bella durmiente.
Natalia Ramírez S.
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El inconsciente colectivo en la imagen de marca [PDF]
Este artículo presenta una manera fácil de establecer qué significa una marca paralos públicos. Para ello, se basa en el inconsciente colectivo fundamentado en lascreencias que tenemos todos los seres humanos sobre los dioses de la mitologíagriega.
Dornelles, Sabrine, Tena, Daniel
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