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Cancer, 2020
Communication is increasingly seen as fundamental to the work of medicine, but existing work largely focuses on what to say. Little work has focused on listening, a critically important but underappreciated skill.
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Communication is increasingly seen as fundamental to the work of medicine, but existing work largely focuses on what to say. Little work has focused on listening, a critically important but underappreciated skill.
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2012
Listening is a cultural as well as an objective acquisition of knowledge. It involves different time-scales, and thus is liable to be apt to describe the span of time we call "present"
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Listening is a cultural as well as an objective acquisition of knowledge. It involves different time-scales, and thus is liable to be apt to describe the span of time we call "present"
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listening to listening/listening letter
FORUM+, 2021Sarah Vanhee, Flore Herman
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Listening is Listening is Listening: Employees’ Perception of Listening as a Holistic Phenomenon
International Journal of Listening, 2018Interpersonal listening research is marked by a wealth of conceptual definitions and measurement instruments, with a consensus about neither.
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Listening To and Listening For
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1973Our text can redeem Christian participation in public affairs from sliding into a colorless humanism, just as it can do this by redeeming us from bearing witness to half a Jesus and to half a gospel.
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Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2010
In the music field, an open issue is represented by the creation of innovative tools for acquisition, preservation and sharing of information. The strong difficulties in preserving the original carriers, together dedicated equipments able to read any (often obsolete) format, encouraged the analog/digital (A/D) transfer of audio contents in order to ...
CANAZZA, S., DATTOLO, Antonina
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In the music field, an open issue is represented by the creation of innovative tools for acquisition, preservation and sharing of information. The strong difficulties in preserving the original carriers, together dedicated equipments able to read any (often obsolete) format, encouraged the analog/digital (A/D) transfer of audio contents in order to ...
CANAZZA, S., DATTOLO, Antonina
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Acoustic Ecology Review, 2023
‘A Certain Geography’ is a listening workshop in the form of a telematic soundwalk. A roamer sends a live audio stream from a remote location to an audience listening in a different space. The transmitter and the receivers listen in collaboration, often communicating their experiences via twitter.
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‘A Certain Geography’ is a listening workshop in the form of a telematic soundwalk. A roamer sends a live audio stream from a remote location to an audience listening in a different space. The transmitter and the receivers listen in collaboration, often communicating their experiences via twitter.
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Listen, listen, listen and listen: building a comprehension corpus and making it comprehensible
Educational Studies, 2010Listening comprehension input is necessary for language learning and acculturation. One approach to developing listening comprehension skills is through exposure to massive amounts of naturally occurring spoken language input. But exposure to this input is not enough; learners also need to make the comprehension corpus meaningful to their learning ...
Owen G. Mordaunt, Daniel W. Olson
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“Listen to me, listen to me, listen to me, listen to me . . .”
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2014Comment on Kopenawa, Davi and Bruce Albert. 2013. The falling sky: Words of a Yanomami shaman . Translated by Nicholas Elliott and Alison Dundy.
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