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Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction [PDF]
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility to engage in meaningful cultural and intersubjective practices. Although the term schizophrenia is less than 100 years old, madness is generally believed
Gonçalves, J. +2 more
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Introduction Depression is a common and disabling health problem that contributes to an important social and economic burden, particularly among the working age population.
Mahée Gilbert-Ouimet +11 more
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From sensorimotor dependencies to perceptual practices: making enactivism social [PDF]
Proponents of enactivism should be interested in exploring what notion of action best captures the type of action-perception link that the view proposes, such that it covers all the aspects in which our doings constitute and are constituted by our ...
Alejandro Arango +18 more
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Suicidology as a Social Practice
Suicide has long been the subject of philosophical, literary, theological and cultural–historical inquiry. But despite the diversity of disciplinary and methodological approaches that have been brought to bear in the study of suicide, we argue that the formal study of suicide, that is, suicidology, is characterized by intellectual, organizational and ...
Fitzpatrick, Scott J. +2 more
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This paper is an analysis of the different definitions of the space that have caused the revitalization of interest for this issue in the social sciences.
Ristić Dušan, Marinković Dušan
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When Politicians Talk: Assessing Online Conversational Practices of Political Parties on Twitter [PDF]
Assessing political conversations in social media requires a deeper understanding of the underlying practices and styles that drive these conversations.
Bleier, Arnim +3 more
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Revisiting the experience of inconvenience and everyday life practices: the case of waste sorting
The growing waste volume is an acute issue on the circular economy agenda and consumers play a key role by sorting recyclable materials from residual waste. In the literature, the experience of inconvenience is recurrently identified as a main barrier to
Lina Katan
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Mediatization of Emotion on Social Media: Forms and Norms in Digital Mourning Practices [PDF]
This article provides the theoretical background for this Special Issue which explores the mediatization of emotion on social media as attested in different digital mourning practices. The overview discusses the affective and emotional turn alongside the
Ahmed S. +7 more
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Transition and Social Practices
Against the background of environmental problems arising from the growing extraction of natural resources and resource depletion, achieving a sustainable development is an indispensable challenge in the twenty-first century. In this article we want to show how socio-technical and product-service innovations can change social practices – the routine ...
Liedtke, Christa (Prof.Dr.) +3 more
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Governing social practice [PDF]
In this article, we extend the concept of technology beyond the conventional understanding of systems and artifacts as embodiments of particular functionalities that are variously enacted in local settings. Technological artifacts or systems epitomize operational couplings that extend beyond the human-technology interface.
Kallinikos, Jannis +2 more
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