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What is this “Physical” in Physical Cultural Studies?

Sociology of Sport Journal, 2011
In this article, we identify various points of ontological, epistemological, and methodological intersection from which an embodied, generative Physical Cultural Studies project can emerge. We follow scholars such as Ingham (1997) and Andrews (2008) in arguing that contemporary “body work” scholars might benefit from “framing” (Butler 2009) embodiment ...
Michael D. Giardina, Joshua I. Newman
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Physical Culture

2018
The obsession with physical culture apparent throughout the tense and formative modernist movement extended well beyond sport, games, and purposive exercise through gymnastics, body building, and posture exercises to a wide range of holistic health practices and a variety of dance and expressive activities disseminated across the globe.
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Physical Culture Theory

2021
Music is part of what we call art and culture. We have seen that music is a self-organizing system by its very nature. Self-organizing systems are more than ‘dead matter’, they are living. So at least this part of our culture is a life we have invented as living beings.
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Physics and Culture

American Journal of Physics, 1955
A review and discussion of George Sarton's new books Ancient Science through the Golden Age of Greece and A Guide to the History of Science with added reflections on the teaching of the history of physics.
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Physics and culture

Physics Bulletin, 1963
In his speculative essay, 'The Rule of Phase Applied to History', dated January 1, 1909, the American historian, Henry Adams, came to a remarkable conclusion: ' ... the future of Thought, and therefore of History, lies in the hands of the physicists, and ... the future historian must seek his education in the world of mathematical physics.
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Physical Culture, Physical Education and Relational Analysis

Sport, Education and Society, 1999
ABSTRACT This paper argues for the recovery of a notion of physical culture that can serve the purposes of relational analysis in social research. The recovery of the notion is undertaken through a brief etymology of the term, and through an historical overview of shifts in physical culture during the twentieth century.
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Management: physical, cultural, chemical.

2019
Abstract The ecology of parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus), particularly its persistent soil seed bank, the multiple dispersal mechanisms and the ability to reach reproductive maturity quickly, allows it to persist in areas following initial control activities.
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Physical universe, cultural worlds

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1996
L'A. defend l'harmonie universelle des sciences naturelles contre la revendication postmoderne d'une relativite historique ou culturelle. Examinant l'opposition entre sciences humaines et sciences naturelles fondee sur la distinction entre les notions de mondes et d'univers, l'A.
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