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The nature of compounds: A psychocentric perspective

Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2014
Although compound words often seem to be words that themselves contain words, this paper argues that this is not the case for the vast majority of lexicalized compounds. Rather, it is claimed that as a result of acts of lexical processing, the constituents of compound words develop into new lexical representations.
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One model, one construct, different psychographic measures: A comparison of three scales of allocentrism-psychocentrism

Tourism and Hospitality Research, 2022
The venturesomeness concept developed by Stanley Plog almost five decades ago has been influential, amply cited and used in tourism investigations. However, a close review of the published literature indicates that Plog originally developed more than one scale to measure his psychographic construct, with different items, operationalizations, but no ...
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Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture

2023
In The Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture, Isaac E. Catt offers a unique criticism of naturalistic reductions of humans to animals, to neuro substrates and to DNA. Catt explores a new interpretation of Plessner and Bourdieu, revealing the combinatory logic of semiotic phenomenology in both and their common ...
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The Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture

2023
In The Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture, Isaac E. Catt offers a unique criticism of naturalistic reductions of humans to animals, to neuro substrates and to DNA. Catt explores a new interpretation of Plessner and Bourdieu, revealing the combinatory logic of semiotic phenomenology in both and their common ...
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Revisiting Plog’s Model of Allocentricity and Psychocentricity... One More Time

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 2006
Stanley Plog’s model of allocentricity and psychocentricity, a seminal tourism model, has been widely cited in the tourism literature and is included in virtually every hospitality and tourism text. At the same time, it has been scrutinized by a host of critics who questioned aspects of the model’s applicability and validity.
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A Test Of Plog's Allocentric/Psychocentric Model: Evidence From Seven Nations

Journal of Travel Research, 1990
This research note presents a test of Plog's model of tourism destination preferences. Data are reported for seven nations in terms of destinations preferred by allocentric, mid-centric, and psychocentric tourist types. The data reported fail to confirm an association between personality types and destination preferences.
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Mindhunter: Transcending Geocentrism and Psychocentrism in Stanislaw Lem’s The Invincible and Peace on Earth

2021
The opera of Stanislaw Lem present us with a kaleidoscope of ideas and concepts all linked, in one way or another, to one key issue: the place of evolving minds in the evolving universe. In particular, the idea of fragmented, non-conscious intelligences belonging to neither strictly natural, nor strictly artificial, realms has been presented throughout
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The Encounter of Theocentrism with Psychocentrism

1993
The encounters of different paradigms in areas of contact between various civilizations were often characterized by the inclination to see the human predicament entangled in a complex tissue of enigmas. This propensity varied with respect both to historical time and to geographical space.
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Russian allocentrics and psychocentrics in various types of tourism

The article presents a hypothesis about the normal distribution of Russian tourists in the context of their psychographic states within the motivational-target dynamics, i.e. for various types of tourism. The hypothesis of a normal distribution is not rejected for cultural, gastronomic, sports, health and event tourism.
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The Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture, ISAAC E. CATT (2023)

Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication
Review of: The Human Image in Helmuth Plessner, Pierre Bourdieu, and Psychocentric Culture, ISAAC E. CATT (2023) Lanham, MA: Lexington Books, 234 pp., ISBN 978-1-66691-855-7, h/bk, USD 100 ...
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