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THE SELFIE PHENOMENON AND ITS ROLE IN THE LIFE OF THE MODERN TEENAGER [PDF]
Objective. The stude presents a study aimed at clarifying the psychological meaning of the selfie phenomenon, the role of selfie in the life of modern teenagers. Materials and methods.
N.V. PAVLOVA, E.V. FILIPPOVA
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Métalepse et image de soi de l’auteur dans le récit de fiction
The permeability of the borders between the inside and the outside of fiction invites us to combine narratological concepts, as “implied author” and “unreliable narrator” concentrated on the internal mechanisms of the text, and the concept of “discursive
Michèle Bokobza Kahan
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This article discusses the support that a training programme based on discussions of key concepts such as self-esteem and motivation can bring to special teacher’s practices.
Basma Frangieh, Nathalie Gavens
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Reverse correlation (RC) method has been recently used to visualize mental representations of self. Previous studies have mainly examined the relationship between psychological aspects measured by self-reports and classification images of self (self-CIs),
Jinwon Kim +4 more
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Confiance en soi et métamorphose éducative
This article investigates how, in education, self-reliance has been underpinned by trust in the educator. By distinguishing confidence and seduction, one returns to education its original project to lead the subjects towards the emancipation.
Didier Moreau
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Current research explores the concept of masculine identity in modern social world as evidence of retail products consumption which was traditionally seen as female or feminine (cosmetic grooming products).
Imran Khan +5 more
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The hopes and fears of children can be conceptualized as “hopes-for selves” and on “fears selves”, both as subsets of the “possible selves” (PS) concept. The PS is defined as an individual's cognitive representations of the self in the future. The aim of
Gaëlle Lefe +2 more
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Why acting environmentally-friendly feels good: Exploring the role of self-image
Recent research suggests that engagement in environmentally-friendly behavior can feel good. Current explanations for such a link do not focus on the nature of environmentally-friendly behavior itself, but rather propose well-being is more or less a side-
Leonie A Venhoeven +2 more
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THEOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL STUDIES ON INCEST FOR YOUTH CHRISTIAN
Incest is an iceberg phenomenon that is muted as it involves cultural, legal, economic, moral, psychological and human rights, where one and the other are interrelated, making it difficult to describe it.
Mariani Harmadi +2 more
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This article explores the rhetoric of auto-victimization in political discourse. While “victimization” is generally defined as the process by which individuals or group as culturally constructed or socially acknowledged as victim, “auto-victimization” is
Eithan Orkibi
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