Embodied Theodicy: From Conceptual to Bodily Engagements with Suffering [PDF]
AbstractThis article leverages ethnographic research on spiritual journeys to expand traditional definitions of theodicy. Embodied theodicy builds upon embodiment literature to demonstrate how bodily experiences have real emotional consequences—they have the potential to change how individuals make sense of their suffering.
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Empathy, engagement, entrainment: the interaction dynamics of aesthetic experience [PDF]
A recent version of the view that aesthetic experience is based in empathy as inner imitation explains aesthetic experience as the automatic simulation of actions, emotions, and bodily sensations depicted in an artwork by motor ...
A Clark +81 more
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Perception et engagement dans l’activité d’apprentissage en contexte EMI
The study presented was carried out with first-year undergraduate students in Sciences and techniques of physical and sports activities, involved in a course called EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction). The aim was to study the impact of the language
Annabelle Paris +2 more
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Habitual reflexivity and skilled action [PDF]
Theorists have used the concept habitus to explain how skilled agents are capable of responding in an infinite number of ways to the infinite number of possible situations that they encounter in their field of practice.
Toner, John
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Mobile experiences of historical place: a multimodal analysis of emotional engagement [PDF]
This article explores how to research the opportunities for emotional engagement that mobile technologies provide for the design and enactment of learning environments. In the context of mobile technologies that foster location-based linking, we make the
Jewitt, Carey, Price, Sara, Sakr, Mona
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Kinaesthetic Intersubjectivity: : A dance informed contribution to self-other relatedness and shared experience in nonverbal psychotherapy with an example from Autism [PDF]
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Rosemarie Samaritter and Helen Payne, ‘Kinaesthetic intersubjectivity: A dance informed contribution to self-other relatedness and shared experience in non-verbal psychotherapy ...
Payne, Helen, Samaritter, Rosemarie
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Opportunities and Challenges of Bodily Interaction for Geometry Learning to Inform Technology Design
An increasing body of work provides evidence of the importance of bodily experience for cognition and the learning of mathematics. Sensor-based technologies have potential for guiding sensori-motor engagement with challenging mathematical ideas in new ...
Sara Price, Sam Duffy
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One key feature of film consists in its power to bodily engage the viewer. Previous research has suggested lens and camera movements to be among the most effective stylistic devices involved in such engagement.
Katrin Heimann +6 more
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Physical-Literacy-Enriched Physical Education: A Capabilities Perspective
(1) Background: Physical literacy is increasing in popularity across the world as a concept central to the promotion of lifelong engagement in physical activity across a multitude of sectors.
Elizabeth Durden-Myers, Gillian Bartle
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Music and dance: The comparison between non-dancer's aesthetic experience and their bodily sensations [PDF]
The paper aims at investigating and comparing the observers' aesthetic experience and their bodily sensations in two different settings: when only listening to music and when watching dance choreographed to that particular music.
Vukadinović Maja S.
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