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Faces Face to Face [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Peirce shows how he presupposes that a 'most general science of semeiotic' is entirely a miatter of culture. Semiotics unfolds even beyond the debate on specific differences between nature and culture. That insight leads not only to linguistic but also to other expressive phenomena, among which the human body.
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Face-to-Face Interactions

2015
Face-to-face interactions of humans play a crucial role in their social relationships as well as in the potential transmission of infectious diseases. Here we discuss recent research efforts and advances concerning the measure, analysis and modelling of such interactions measured using strategies ranging from surveys to decentralised infrastructures ...
Barrat, Alain, Cattuto, Ciro
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Face to Face with the Blues

Callaloo, 2010
meditations on race and poetry, centered on the work of poet Ed ...
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Face-to-face interfaces

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999
Recent work on the social nature of human-computer interactions [3] has prompted research on animated, anthropomorphic characters in user interfaces. Such interfaces may simplify user interactions by allowing them to use and interpret natural face-to-face communication techniques such as speech, gestures and facial expressions.
Linda K. Cook   +3 more
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Face-to-Face Documentation Using the FACE-2-FACE Method

Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2019
Nurse practitioners play an integral part of the face-to-face visit. The face-to-face visit requirement came into effect on January 11, 2011, for hospice patients entering their third or later benefit period. The face-to-face requirement was created because of concerns regarding high numbers of hospice patients with lengths of stay greater than 180 ...
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Fandom face to face

Soccer & Society, 2015
This essay focuses on the contexts away from the stadium where fans congregate, organise, develop and learn to perform their fandom. I define the concept of performance and show how it applies to fandom. I describe how, in small to medium scale, face-to-face settings, fans are able to form bonds and validate each others’ fandom.
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Face‐to‐face with children

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2004
This paper investigates the motivational power of children to change teachers' beliefs about teaching. Weekly and summary reflections written by 18 preservice teachers served as data sources. Preservice teachers were learning from the children what they expect their teachers to know, to do, and to be, and in consequence of the face‐to‐face encounters ...
Janet R. Young, Paul F. Cook
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Trust: Face to Face

2018
This chapter is divided into three sections. The first section explores how actors can acquire a signal of inherent credibility as to another’s trustworthiness in face-to-face interaction. The chapter highlights the fragility of trust when it develops between two ‘rational egoists’ because of the ever-present possibility that one or both might defect ...
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Face à face

Revue française de psychanalyse, 2005
Resume — L’auteur traite du “ face a face ” en psychosomatique. La diversite des patients atteints d’affections somatiques est si grande qu’il serait abusif de pretendre que ceux-ci sont toujours une indication de travail analytique en face a face.
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Face-to-Face

American Journal of Audiology, 1992
R.A. Dickson, David A. Macdonald
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