Intersubjective meaning and collective action in'fragile'societies : theory, evidence and policy implications [PDF]
The capacity to act collectively is not just a matter of groups sharing interests, incentives and values (or being sufficiently small), as standard economic theory predicts, but a prior and shared understanding of the constituent elements of problem(s ...
Desai, Deval +2 more
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Learning Space and Space for Learning: Adults’ Intersubjective Experiences of Improvisation
Pamela A. Meyer
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Challenges of Semiotic Abduction in Management Research
Abstract This Counterpoint challenges Fleming and Oswick’s (2025) Point paper and their notion of loosely coupled abduction. Whereas their Point emphasizes how abductive theorizing can balance creativity and rigor through consensus‐based plausibility, we argue that this very reliance on consensus carries epistemic risks.
Igor Filatotchev +3 more
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Can psychiatry hinder intersubjectivity? A phenomenological critique of the biomedical conceptualization of anomalous experience. [PDF]
Wantoch S.
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Contested but Resilient: Accounting for the Endurance of the European Union's Foreign Policy
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Oriol Costa +3 more
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Why psychedelic-assisted therapy studies in eating disorders risk missing the mark on outcomes: a phenomenological psychopathology perspective. [PDF]
Koning E +6 more
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The unconscious and the transcendental: Husserlian phenomenology in intersubjective systems theory. [PDF]
Uljée R.
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Shame and development of self: a relational, cognitive, and linguistic perspective. [PDF]
Saccardo F +4 more
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Commentary: Essential elements that contribute to the recovery of persons with severe mental illness: a systematic scoping study. [PDF]
Muramatsu H.
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Abstract How do palliative care professionals negotiate end‐of‐life care with family members when prognosis and dying are not openly discussed? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in an Indonesian palliative care unit, I argue that palliative care professionals employ implicit, ambiguous and culturally sensitive communication to carefully negotiate ...
Hanum Atikasari
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