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The Practice of Practice [PDF]
This conversation considers some of the disciplinary divides and anxieties surrounding contemporary research on media and mobility through a discussion of linkages between these two research fields and the role of non-media centric focuses on media across the disciplines.
Horst, Heather+2 more
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This paper concerns the question of what it is that philosophers have been talking about, or ought to have been talking about, when they talk about ‘a practice’. This issue is complicated by the fact that, in English at least, there are several rather distinct senses of the word ‘practice’, in two of which ‘practice’ is used as a noun, and another two ...
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Effect of Ferric Sodium EDTA administration, in combination with vitamin C, folic acid, copper gluconate, zinc gluconate and selenomethionine, on cardiovascular risk evaluation: exploration of the HRV frequency domain [PDF]
diseases. Using the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) analysis is possible to provide an evaluation of the safety and the effectiveness of intervention.
Curcio, A.+6 more
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In the 1993 film Groundhog Day, misanthropic meteorologist Phil Connors relives the same 24 hours, over and over and over again…for years on end. Given nearly infinite “do-overs,” Phil learns to speak French, play jazz piano, and flip cards into an upturned hat.
Angela Duckworth, Character Lab
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Practice-oriented controversies and borrowed epistemic credibility in current evolutionary biology: phylogeography as a case study [PDF]
Although there is increasing recognition that theory and practice in science are intimately intertwined, philosophy of science perspectives on scientific controversies have been historically focused on theory rather than practice.
Arroyo-Santos, Alfonso+2 more
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Ambidexterity as practice : individual ambidexterity through paradoxical practices [PDF]
Following the turn to practice in organization theory and the emerging interest in the microfoundations of ambidexterity, understanding the role of individuals in realizing ambidexterity approaches becomes crucial.
Heracleous, Loizos Th.+1 more
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Parsing the Practice Turn: Practice, Practical Knowledge, Practices [PDF]
A substantial body of literature centers on the concept of ‘practice’. This article parses the practice turn in International Relations. It suggests that the meaning of ‘practice’ is a moving target. Sometimes it means process. Sometimes it refers to a particular type of knowledge and related action.
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The first article in the Innovative Practice section is a case study dealing with the way in which one family used interactive computer technologies to deal with the very real problems that some carers experience when the person for whom they care telephones them during the night because they need reassurance and are unsure what time it is.
Moriarty, J, Eagger, S
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Communities of practice in landscapes of practice [PDF]
The original formulation of communities of practice primarily focused on describing how learning, meaning, and identity within a community can translate into a sustained practice. Wenger-Trayner et al. elaborated the concept of landscapes of practice to describe how different communities of practice may interact, and belong to broader landscapes of ...
Igor Pyrko, Viktor Dörfler, Colin Eden
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Practical Occupational Medicine in "Practice" [PDF]
In Denmark, the practice of occupational medicine tends to be carried out by specialists in occupational medicine and less so by family physicians. The provision of health service to workers is therefore limited. This constraint may also apply in other developed countries and even more in countries with few occupational health resources. This Editorial
Ingemann Larsen, Anders+2 more
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