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With and for the Patient: The Knowledges Embodied in Nurses' Practices-of-Work in Acute Care. [PDF]
Lake S, Rudge T.
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Doxa: That Which Sticks onto the Retina
Roland Barthes's position regarding doxa is subtle yet full of personal and political tensions. He understands doxa as public opinion, as bourgeois ideology, which always threatens to invade and pervert his own thinking-to the point that his main concern,
Mats Rosengren
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‘Who’s Afraid of ISIS?’ Security doxa and the doxa of insecurity [PDF]
In theories of praxis, doxa are commonly understood as predispositives to judgment. They cannot be apprehended directly but must be derived from the insufficiencies of the most commonplace assertio...
Daniel Bertrand Monk
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Journal of Social Archaeology, 2001
In recent years, archaeological discussions of agency have relied quite heavily upon Pierre Bourdieu’s rendering of doxa in discriminating between those phenomena resulting from habit and those from active intention. However, doxa presents considerable problems for archaeological analyses as it rests upon a troubling theory of history and fails to ...
Adam T Smith
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In recent years, archaeological discussions of agency have relied quite heavily upon Pierre Bourdieu’s rendering of doxa in discriminating between those phenomena resulting from habit and those from active intention. However, doxa presents considerable problems for archaeological analyses as it rests upon a troubling theory of history and fails to ...
Adam T Smith
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Dialogue, 1983
The word δξα is used frequently by Plato and with the many shades of meaning that it had in the idiomatic Greek of his time. References to all its occurrences and to those of δοξζω in the Platonic corpus Lafrance gives in an appendix to his book (415–422); and from these in his first chapter (19–33) he selects typical cases to exemplify a score or more
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The word δξα is used frequently by Plato and with the many shades of meaning that it had in the idiomatic Greek of his time. References to all its occurrences and to those of δοξζω in the Platonic corpus Lafrance gives in an appendix to his book (415–422); and from these in his first chapter (19–33) he selects typical cases to exemplify a score or more
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Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe, 2016
Ce texte tente de mettre à jour les particularités théorico-cliniques d’une doxa psychanalytique gardée par des institutions internationales qui semblent s’entêter à maintenir intacte une conception datée de la psychanalyse, centrée sur l’analyse de la névrose et du transfert.
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Ce texte tente de mettre à jour les particularités théorico-cliniques d’une doxa psychanalytique gardée par des institutions internationales qui semblent s’entêter à maintenir intacte une conception datée de la psychanalyse, centrée sur l’analyse de la névrose et du transfert.
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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2004
Recent democratic theorists have drawn on the work of the late Pierre Bourdieu to make the case that patterned inequalities in the social capacity to engage in deliberation can undermine deliberative theory’s democratic promise. They have proposed a range of deliberative democratic responses to the problem of cultural inequality, from enabling the ...
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Recent democratic theorists have drawn on the work of the late Pierre Bourdieu to make the case that patterned inequalities in the social capacity to engage in deliberation can undermine deliberative theory’s democratic promise. They have proposed a range of deliberative democratic responses to the problem of cultural inequality, from enabling the ...
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Poetics Today, 2002
This essay studies the uses and valuation of doxa in the work of Roland Barthes. Omnipresent and multiform, doxa appears there as a power informed by metaphors. The essay then focuses on the analysis of doxa in Barthes'sS/Z, on its relation to the Flaubertian problematics of“received ideas,” and on the impact of this problematics on literary story ...
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This essay studies the uses and valuation of doxa in the work of Roland Barthes. Omnipresent and multiform, doxa appears there as a power informed by metaphors. The essay then focuses on the analysis of doxa in Barthes'sS/Z, on its relation to the Flaubertian problematics of“received ideas,” and on the impact of this problematics on literary story ...
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