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PARTICIPATORY SENSE-MAKING AS CONSENSUALVALIDATION OF PHENOMENAL DATA [PDF]
We propose a method of consensually validating phenomenal data. We believe such a method is necessary due to underreporting of explicit validation procedures in empirical phenomenological literature.
Aleš Oblak
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Envisioning in participatory design processes for civic sense-making
Participatory design (PD) has been considerably broadening the gaze of the design discipline. This produced a huge impact on design processes, boosting the academic dialogue and engaging institutions as well as diverse forms of publics in give together ...
Annalinda De Rosa +2 more
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From participatory sense-making to language: there and back again [PDF]
The enactive approach to cognition distinctively emphasizes autonomy, adaptivity, agency, meaning, experience, and interaction. Taken together, these principles can provide the new sciences of language with a comprehensive philosophical framework: languaging as adaptive social sense-making.
Elena Clare Cuffari +2 more
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Participatory sense-making and agency are important methodological issues in qualitative research, especially that involving children. In this article we investigate and discuss how agency unfolds in three specific situations as recorded in the reflexive
Wenche Schrøder Bjorbækmo +2 more
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Patients as Experts, Participatory Sense-Making, and Relational Autonomy
Although mental health professionals traditionally have been viewed as sole experts and decision-makers, there is increasing awareness that the experiential knowledge of former patients can make an important contribution to mental health practices.
Michelle Maiese
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Embodiment and sense-making in autism
Traditional functionalist approaches to autism consider cognition, communication, and perception separately, and can only provide piecemeal accounts of autism.
Hanne eDe Jaegher, Hanne eDe Jaegher
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Autonomy, as proposed by the enactive approach to cognition, is the capacity that living organisms have to follow norms constituted by their own activity.
Camila de Paoli Leporace
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In this paper, we contribute to the arising field of “enactive ethics,” that is, the application of enactive cognitive science to the field of ethics. To this end, we will make a case that an “ethics of sense-making” should exist. With “sense-making,” we
Martin Weichold, Laura Candiotto
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Enacting Elementary Geometry: Participatory ‘Haptic’ Sense-Making [PDF]
AbstractA central assumption within the embodied cognition paradigm is that particular action experiences are instrumental in providing children with sensorimotor contingencies that form the foundation for conceptualisation of and, later, communication of mathematical ideas.
Sara Price +3 more
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MUTUAL INCORPORATION, INTERCORPOREALITY, AND THE PROBLEM OF MEDIATING SYSTEMS
In this paper, I explore the ways that phenomenological concepts like intercorporeality and mutual incorporation offer new tools in trying to make sense of human experiences via mediating systems.
Robin L. ZEBROWSKI
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