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Construction and Action in Food Evaluation
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2001This study engages both social psychological research on “attitudes” and discursive work on “evaluative practices.” Methodological constraints in both of these fields have resulted in a relative lack of attention to everyday interaction. By using conversational data, the current study extends discursive research and highlights the constructive and ...
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Community Action and Research as Citizenship Construction
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2009AbstractSocial change, well‐being and liberation have been intertwined in community research and action, as much as being used as political common‐places. In this paper, it is argued that community research and action can have a political character.
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Affirmation and negation as constructive action
Psychological Research, 197516 Ss read aloud affirmative and negative sentences presented in a sentence memory task. While reading each sentence, they performed either an associative or a dissociative manual task (putting two halves of a square together or taking them apart). Following presentation of a block of 8 sentences the Ss were given the sentence subjects as prompts and ...
Suitbert Ertel, Wolf-Dieter Bloemer
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Construction of effective actions in superspace
Physical Review D, 1984A functional method of calculating superspace effective actions in supersymmetric theories is developed by use of superfield functional integrals and multipole-expansion techniques. The superspace effective actions for supersymmetric QED and the supersymmetric CP/sup n/-1 model are constructed by this method without reference to component-field ...
Ken-ichi Shizuya, Yukinori Yasui
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The Ethical and Political Construction of Action
International Studies Review, 2006The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations. By Michael C. Williams Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 254 pp., $70.00 cloth (ISBN: 0-521-82752-3), $29.99 paper (ISBN: 0-521-53475-5). Like others before him (see, for example, Ashley 1986; Smith 1986; Tellis 1995/1996), Michael Williams believes that three classical ...
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Social Action and Personal Constructs
Theory & Psychology, 2001Personal construct theory (PCT; Kelly, 1955) had its focus of convenience in psychotherapy, and consequently has been developed as an individualistic approach to the person. However, it has its roots in pragmatism, a movement which had a thorough appreciation of both the individual and the social world.
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Commentary: Actionable Constructs for Practitioners
Human–Computer Interaction, 2017openaire +1 more source
Social construction and research as action
2014Kenneth J. Gergen, Mary M. Gergen
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