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Conceptualizing and Mapping Informality
2020Abstract This chapter explains how informal organizations are conceptualized in the book. It also maps temporal and geographic trends. It starts by explaining the idea of a formal international organization and uses this idea as a model to illustrate the contrasting features of informal organizations.
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A Case Conceptualization Using Thematic Mapping
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2017This article, the last in a series of 5, presents a detailed case summary in which thematic mapping, a novel method of case conceptualization, was used to conceptualize an adult struggling with chronic depression. The case illustrates the process and therapeutic outcomes that resulted from the therapist's use of the 3‐stage thematic mapping model ...
Christina E, Jeffrey, Charles R, Ridley
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The Process of Thematic Mapping in Case Conceptualization
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2017This article, the 4th in a series of 5, introduces the 3‐stage process of thematic mapping: theme identification, theme interpretation, and theme intervention. Theme identification is based on inductive reasoning, in which clinicians seek to discover and describe behavioral patterns in emotionally charged episodes.
Charles R, Ridley +2 more
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A Case Study on Using Conceptual Mapping
2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2008This paper reports on work in progress in relation to the use of conceptual mapping to support deep and analytical thinking in developing project proposals. In addition to testing the role of conceptual mapping, a new framework for constructing conceptual maps is also being evaluated in this study.
Adel Elsayed, Mahmoud El-Khouly
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2017
This chapter provides a conceptual map of the European Union. Using the ideas of political system and Sartori’s ladder of abstraction and rules of concept formation as a scaffold, the point of constructing a conceptual map of the EU is to identify the salient features of an unusually complex and idiosyncratic political entity with a view to ...
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This chapter provides a conceptual map of the European Union. Using the ideas of political system and Sartori’s ladder of abstraction and rules of concept formation as a scaffold, the point of constructing a conceptual map of the EU is to identify the salient features of an unusually complex and idiosyncratic political entity with a view to ...
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A Conceptual Mapping of Personhood
2019Molefe revisits texts in African Philosophy that have influenced the discourse of personhood. The focus of the chapter is on three such texts. Firstly, Ifeanyi Menkiti’s thoughts on personhood in his article ‘Person and Community in Traditional African Thought’ are examined.
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Proportionality: A Conceptual Map
Abstract Chapter 1 provides a conceptual map of proportionality. This involves thinking about what, fundamentally, proportionality is, and what claims of disproportionality invoke. The author seeks to describe the basic contours of the general idea of proportionality and to isolate the specific species of proportionality that the book ...openaire +1 more source
Teaching with Digital Conceptual Maps for the Development of Inclusive Processes
Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2022Anita Macauda +2 more
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