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Academic developers developing: aspects of an expanding lifeworld
International Journal for Academic Development, 2021Torgny Roxa, Katarina Mårtensson
exaly
2018
In phenomenology, ‘lifeworld’ (Lebenswelt) denotes the immediate, everyday, concrete whole of the subjectively experienced world. Its original elaboration in the thought of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) played a central role in his attempt to ground the rationality of the sciences in the active and passive syntheses of subjective life.
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In phenomenology, ‘lifeworld’ (Lebenswelt) denotes the immediate, everyday, concrete whole of the subjectively experienced world. Its original elaboration in the thought of Edmund Husserl (1859–1938) played a central role in his attempt to ground the rationality of the sciences in the active and passive syntheses of subjective life.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den (marinen) Existenzen verschiedener Lebensformen, deren Bedürfnissen und Interdependenzen im Zusammenhang mit dem Ozean und der lokalen Bevölkerung auf den Seychellen in Ostafrika. Hierbei werden insbesondere die soziopolitischen Auswirkungen von (implementierten) Erhaltungsmaßnahmen analysiert und die ...
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Abstract The continuing Darfur War has caused mass displacement since 2003, with hundreds of thousands driven from their homes and many forced into refugee camps in western Sudan and neighboring Chad. Building on twenty years of research in the region, Andrea Behrends tracks the repercussions of this conflict—sometimes referred to as the
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The potential of the fractions of lifeworld for inclusive qualitative inquiry in the third space
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022Nicholas Hodge, Ned Redmore
exaly

