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Revisiting two dogmas of conservation science
Abstract Conservation science is a morally motivated field, with implicit and explicit values built into its practice. As such, conservationists must engage with conservation ethics to interrogate underlying values. We examine cutting‐edge ecological science and contemporary ethics to revisit two conservation norms that have become dogmatic in the ...
Kristy M. Ferraro+3 more
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Spatial patterns of Cultural and Creative Industries: Creativity and filière behind concentration
Abstract Spatial concentration of Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs) is not a new topic in academic research. However, the analysis of this phenomenon often neglects that CCIs behave differently, due to their heterogeneity. Building on the literature on CCIs' concentration, a novel classification of CCIs is presented based on two key dimensions ...
Roberto Dellisanti
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When discomfort enters our skin: Five feminists in conversation
Abstract Created around, through and within discomfort, this piece weaves together the voices of five feminist scholars in an exploration of troubling affective and emotional experiences, offering material for critical theorizing and engaged scholarship. This inquiry started at a conference panel in July 2019.
Andrea García‐González+4 more
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Translation and Cultural Adaptation into Spanish of the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey
Background. Participation in meaningful activities contributes to individual well‐being, so it is essential to have specific evaluation tools that can assess this complex construct Objectives. To create a Spanish version (EDIAS) of the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey (EMAS) by following best practices in instrument translation.
Fernández-Solano Ana Judit+4 more
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Our rituals for training, supervision and competence assessment which once relied on in‐person interaction are rapidly becoming influenced by the digital creativity which surrounds them. Our training models have to be diverse and considerate of the multiple contextual shifts with which systemic practitioners are contending, and the current context is ...
Hannah Sherbersky+2 more
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El movimiento corporal ha tenido un importante rol en la formación musical y parece existir consenso en que este es uno de los medios más eficaces para el desarrollo de habilidades rítmicas.
José Álamos-Gómez, Jesús Tejada
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Creatividad, improvisación y entrenamiento musical: una revisión sistemática
La creatividad puede definirse como la interacción entre aptitudes, procesos y ambiente para generar productos novedosos y útiles. El entrenamiento e improvisación musical están asociados a cambios cerebrales y funcionales, y podrían influir en las ...
Julieta Moltrasio+2 more
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Importance of creativity and learning in preservice teachers [PDF]
Introduction: Currently, the review of the scientific literature highlights the interrelation between creativity and learning; being learning a creative process that implies significant new personal fundamental changes in all educational stages, but ...
Peña Álvarez, Cristina de la
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Image Theatre: body language and educational drama
In this paper Augusto Boal’s Image Theatre is presented. It’s a dramatic intervention tool based on body language, which, through the iconography made with the postures adopted by the participants, attempts to analyze a specific state of personal or ...
Tomás MOTOS TERUEL
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