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I Play, You Play, We Play: Concurrent Activity at Play Streets
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2020Purpose: Despite multiple health benefits, many children and teens do not achieve recommended amounts of physical activity (PA). Temporary changes to the built environment like Play Streets, temporarily closing streets to create safe places to play, are one solution to encourage PA in summer months.
Tyler Prochnow +2 more
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015
AbstractThe synthesis provided by Kline in the target article is noteworthy, but ignores the inseparable role of play in the evolution of learning and teaching in both humans and other animals. Play is distinguished and advantaged by its positive feedback reinforcement through pleasure.
Palagi, Elisabetta +2 more
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AbstractThe synthesis provided by Kline in the target article is noteworthy, but ignores the inseparable role of play in the evolution of learning and teaching in both humans and other animals. Play is distinguished and advantaged by its positive feedback reinforcement through pleasure.
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2023
EMILIA KIECKO (University of Wroclaw) / To play, or not to play. Some problems of exhibiting digital games Video games have been present in museum and exhibition institutions already for several decades. However, adequate ways of exhibiting them still do not seem to have been proposed.
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EMILIA KIECKO (University of Wroclaw) / To play, or not to play. Some problems of exhibiting digital games Video games have been present in museum and exhibition institutions already for several decades. However, adequate ways of exhibiting them still do not seem to have been proposed.
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Surgical Notes: To Play or Not to Play
World Journal of Surgery, 2019AbstractIntroductionMusic is any sound that is perceived as pleasingly harmonious. The link between music and healthcare can be traced long back in the history of mankind. Thus, our study aimed at assessing the impact of different genre of music on the cognition functioning, memory and attention levels of the surgeons.Materials and methodsIt was a ...
Nivedita, Mitta +7 more
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Playing with Play(ing): Play-Fully Writing about Play
Global Studies of Childhood, 2013Disrupting the linear by sit(t)ing their writing alongside, the authors site/cite play on/as a Deleuzoguattarian open plane – of immanence – through a play-full exploration of Play. They explore the notion of the back and forth motion between the known and the unknown, between safety and risk; thinking about play as circular hermeneutical movement ...
Marg Sellers, Barbara Chancellor
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Play Orbit: a play on the history of play
Technoetic Arts, 2008In 1969 Jasia Reichardt curated an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London called Play Orbit. Although it has not achieved the landmark status of Reichardt's Cybernetic Serendipity, which was presented in London a year earlier, it caught the intellectual and artistic mood of a newly emergent constituency of (largely British) artists ...
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"Omocha": Things to Play (Or Not to Play) with
Asian Folklore Studies, 1994Le terme japonais « omocha » ne se limite pas au simple jouet, comme il est defini en Europe : des classifications d'objets consideres comme « omocha » sont proposees. Les « jouets de tradition populaire », qui continuent d'etre le produit d'art local, ont cependant perdu leur caractere ludique et sont devenus des objets d'appreciation esthetique pour ...
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Comparative Drama, 1982
"Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do," Mark Twain has written. ". . . Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do." This distinction, as Tom Sawyer learns and lives it, is what stands between being ordered to whitewash a fence and allowing other boys for a consideration to whitewash that fence.
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"Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do," Mark Twain has written. ". . . Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do." This distinction, as Tom Sawyer learns and lives it, is what stands between being ordered to whitewash a fence and allowing other boys for a consideration to whitewash that fence.
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International Journal of Play, 2013
The aim of this article is to develop a view of play as a relation between play practices and play moods based on an empirical study of children's everyday life and by using Bateson's term of ‘framing’ [(1955/2001). In Steps to an ecology of mind (pp. 75–80). Chicago: University of Chicago Press], Schmidt's notion of ‘commonness’ [(2005). Om respekten.
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The aim of this article is to develop a view of play as a relation between play practices and play moods based on an empirical study of children's everyday life and by using Bateson's term of ‘framing’ [(1955/2001). In Steps to an ecology of mind (pp. 75–80). Chicago: University of Chicago Press], Schmidt's notion of ‘commonness’ [(2005). Om respekten.
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Play, But Not Simply Play: The Anthropology of Play
2013Play seems to a distinctive trait for the human species. We share the inclination of this seemingly nonsensical behaviour with the other higher vertebrates, especially the mammals. All the same play is a distinctive trait for the human being, for the play found among the mammals is restricted to a shorter period of their childhood, after which the ...
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