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Connecting Vision and Language with Localized Narratives

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2019
We propose Localized Narratives, a new form of multimodal image annotations connecting vision and language. We ask annotators to describe an image with their voice while simultaneously hovering their mouse over the region they are describing.
J. Pont-Tuset   +4 more
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Embodied Narratives

Art and Activism in the Age of Systemic Crisis, 2020
narrativists have a deep sense of the mind, experience and the self as being structured by narratives. Without them our experiences, thoughts and actions would not have the coherence that they do and we would not have the capacity for self-reflection.
A. Gilbert
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NARRATIVE COGNITION, NARRATIVE TEXTS, NARRATIVE INTERPRETATION

2023
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 40-02, Section: A, page: 8330.
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Narrative Ethics:A Narrative

Hastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractOnce upon a time, medicine dismissed narrative as unimportant and uninteresting. Then, in the late 1980s, physicians and scholars became interested in how the study of narrative could enhance our understanding of illness and health care, and the field that came to be known as “narrative medicine” developed.
Howard, Brody, Mark, Clark
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Doing narrative analysis from a narratives-as-practices perspective

, 2020
In this paper I lay out some of the main theoretical methodological principles that underlie a narratives-as-practices approach and discuss three foci that emerge from current research and pave the way for future investigations. In particular, I focus on
A. De Fina
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Narrativity and non‐Narrativity

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractI argue against two popular claims. The first is a descriptive, empirical claim about the nature of ordinary human experience which I call the psychological Narrativity thesis (PNT). According to PNT, ‘each of us constructs and lives a “narrative” … this narrative is us, our identities’ (Sacks O. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.
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Narrative Ethics, Narrative Structure

Hastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractBy 1999, when Atul Gawande's essay “Whose Body Is It, Anyway?” appeared in The New Yorker, patient autonomy had largely trumped physician paternalism in American medical practice. Gawande uses the stories of actual patients to attempt his counter case for physicians' “talking patients through their decisions.” Toward the end of his essay ...
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Narrative interviewing

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2015
Introduction Narrative interviews place the people being interviewed at the heart of a research study. They are a means of collecting people's own stories about their experiences of health and illness. Narrative interviews can help researchers to better understand people's experiences and behaviours.
Claire, Anderson, Susan, Kirkpatrick
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Narrative ethics for narrative care

Journal of Aging Studies, 2015
Narrative permeates health care--from patients' stories taken as medical histories to the development of health policy. The narrative approach to health care has involved the move from narratives in health care as objects of study to the lens through which health care is studied and, more recently, to narrative as a form of care. In this paper, I argue
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Disrupted narrative and narrative symbol

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2018
AbstractIn this article a specific type of narrative, which often appears in analytic sessions, is discussed. It is characterized by a seemingly ordinary, everyday topic and by a peculiar disruption of the narrative flow. The threefold structure of this type of narrative is described, along with its main characteristics.
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