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Acting authentically: Using play to cultivate authentic interrelating in role performance
Summary Research is increasingly demonstrating that authenticity and human connection are fundamental and interrelated human needs. However, organizational roles often constrain authenticity and connection in workplace interactions, especially roles that are highly scripted.
Lyndon E. Garrett
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HIPERREALITAS RELASI DALAM SINETRON KOMEDI “TETANGGA MASA GITU?”
Emergence of non-mainstream way of women representations in soap operas, where women are constructed as an independent individual, brought an impact to the patterns of relation between men and women.
Eldo Eka Saputra
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INTERNATIONALIZATION OF TURKISH SOAP OPERAS: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS ON TURKISH SOAP OPERA EXPORTERS
Turkish soap operas have scored great success both in the home country and also in Middle East and Balkan countries since 2000. Through these achievements, Turkish soap operas were exported over the value of 300 million dollars. Also soap operas were broadcasted more than 150 countries.
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Aesthetic Revolution: How Art Shapes Social Worlds
ABSTRACT Art inhabits the imagination, but can it influence real‐world issues? While some scholars cast art as autonomous from moral and civic life, others see it as deeply entangled with the social world. We address this debate by synthesizing evidence on art's social influence across literature, music, visual art, and film.
Eftychia Stamkou, Dacher Keltner
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SINEMA RELIGI DALAM PUSARAN INDUSTRI MEDIA
Normatively, media functions as a means of conveying information, education, and entertainment as well as controlling and relating the society. On the basis of its function, media has a chance to build a direct communication with the society so that it ...
Ropingi El Ishaq
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Male Breast Cancer: Growing Insights and Continuing Challenges
ABSTRACT Background Breast cancer (BC) in men accounts for less than 1% of all BC diagnoses worldwide. Despite its low incidence, the number of men being diagnosed is increasing. Historically perceived as a predominantly female disease, BC in men has received comparatively limited attention.
Sahar Iftikhar +10 more
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ABSTRACT This article draws from a one‐year connective ethnographic study that examined Brazilian transnational children's composing practices on a digital gaming platform named Roblox. Building upon research on digital childhoods, transnational childhoods, and play, the authors thought with concepts of relational bleeding, bending, and diffraction to ...
Mariana Lima Becker, Alex Corbitt
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The soap opera "Cinta Fitri" is one of the most popular TV drama series (soap operas) not only in Indonesia but also in Singapore (MdEntertainment). This paper focuses on the phenomenon of soap operas and gender representation in Indonesian media.
Bernika Yustisiana Narang
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Semiotic analysis of Islamic moral messages in soap operas "Buku Harian Seorang Istri" on SCTV
Television is not only a means of information but also influences the audience based on views, attitudes and norms. This study discusses the Islamic moral messages in the soap opera "Buku Harian Seorang Istri (Diary of a Wife)" on SCTV to find out the ...
Qudratullah Qudratullah +2 more
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Culpable Ignorance and Causal Deviance
ABSTRACT I argue that tracing theorists of culpability for ignorant wrongdoing should reject the widely accepted principle that culpability for ignorant wrongdoing should always be traced through culpability for the ignorance itself. Two kinds of cases are considered in which culpability for ignorant wrongdoing ultimately traces back to culpability for
Thomas A. Yates
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