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Making Sense of Dissatisfaction during the Transition to Motherhood through Relational Dialectics Theory

Journal of Family Communication, 2019
Motherhood is a complicated experience as well as concept in U.S. society, and while several notions of motherhood circulate in U.S. culture, they are not equally accepted. Their unequal circulation is the focus of our study.
Valerie Cronin-Fisher, E. Parcell
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On scale, dialectics, and affect: pathways for proliferating participatory design

Participatory Design Conference, 2018
The Participatory Design (PD) community is committed to continuously refine its technological, social, political, and scientific agenda, and as a result, PD has become more widely adopted, robust, and sophisticated. Yet, PD's advancement cannot end here.
C. Frauenberger, M. Foth, G. Fitzpatrick
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Economics in Dialectical Dialect

Journal of Political Economy, 1976
Of the full-dress introductions to economics or political economy that I have yet seen, this one is by all odds the most peculiar and idiosyncratic. For such sheer idiosyncracy (in its own day) one should return to von Thiinen's The Isolated State (1826) or Cournot's Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth (1838). (I doubt that Mr.
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Strategy and dialectics: Rejuvenating a long-standing relationship

Strategic Organization, 2018
This essay broadens the conversation on the state of organizational contradictions and paradox research by turning to dialectics—a time-honored, living perspective on social processes and relations, which continues to influence our understanding of the ...
Moshe Farjoun
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Dialect acquisition

Language, 1992
Immigrants from one dialect region to another acquire features of the new dialect with varying degrees of proficiency. In modern societies regional mobility is commonplace, and for modern dialectology, involved as it is with variability, mechanisms of change, and adaptation, it is a rich source of hypotheses.
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Dualities, Dialectics, and Paradoxes in Organizational Life

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Organizational contradictions and process studies offer interwoven and complementary insights. Studies of dialectics, paradox, and dualities depict organizational contradictions that are oppositional as well as interrelated such that they persistently ...
Mosheh Fargʹun   +3 more
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Geographic Dialectics?

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2008
As radical geography, inflected by Marx, has transformed into critical geography, influenced by poststructuralism and feminism, dialectical reasoning has come under attack from some poststructural geographers. Their construction of dialectics as inconsistent with poststructural thinking, difference, and assemblages is based, however, on a Hegelian ...
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Creativity and dialectical phenomena: From dialectical edge to dialectical space

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2007
The seeds of creativity have the potential to germinate and flourish within the rich, ambiguous and unsettling tapestry of the core dialectical tensions related to the central organizing dialectic, life and death, generated in the patient-analyst relating. The author introduces the concept of the "dialectical edge" and describes it as the pivotal point
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Dialectics in Dialectics of Nature

2020
This chapter offers an overview of Engels’ overall undertaking in Dialectics of Nature, underscoring different stages of his work between 1873 and 1886. It goes against the grain of classical readings that presume a single ‘book’ or a single project.
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