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Mindful methodologies: Some limitations and concerns
Abstract This paper will offer reflections on the ways in which mindfulness has been presented as a potential research methodology in geography. I pick up from previous work that explored the utility of mindfulness to non‐representational research methodologies, particularly regarding the ways in which mindfulness might allow us to attend to affect and
Chloe Asker
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Abstract This paper brings together research on rural gentrification with emerging work on lived landscapes that has emphasized the intertwining of the human and more‐than‐human with the performance of activities of everyday living and their affective significance.
Martin Phillips +3 more
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Pure somaesthetic alexia: somaesthetic-verbal disconnection for letters [PDF]
We studied a patient who manifested a bilateral reading disorder through the somaesthetic modality, without deficit of elementary tactile sensation or tactile object naming, due to a left parietal infarct. Detailed investigation established the following points.
R, Fukatsu, T, Fujii, A, Yamadori
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Transfiguration, Art, Pathicity. Somaesthetics Reconsidered
In this discussion piece, I will comment on the collective volume, edited by Jerold J. Abrams, Shusterman’s Somaesthetics. From Hip Hop Philosophy to Politics and Performance Art (2022).
Alessandro Nannini
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Resonating Experiences of Self and Others enabled by a Tangible Somaesthetic Design [PDF]
Digitalization is penetrating every aspect of everyday life including a human's heart beating, which can easily be sensed by wearable sensors and displayed for others to see, feel, and potentially "bodily resonate" with.
Aslan Ilhan +8 more
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Enhancing performance proficiency at the expert level: Considering the role of 'somaesthetic awareness' [PDF]
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Objectives: Traditional theories of motor learning (e.g., Fitts & Posner, 1967), along with certain contemporary psychological perspectives (e.g., Weiss & Reber, 2012; Wulf, 2013), postulate that expert performers must relinquish
Moran, Aidan, Toner, John
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Karaoke Theory / Karaoke Therapy
This article, an outcome of practice-based artistic research, concerns singing as a therapeutic performance and conveyor of knowledge. It arises from my project fugitive radio, which responds to the uptake of radio in contemporary art by pursuing ...
Sumugan Sivanesan
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Somaesthetics of Discomfort [PDF]
This essay presents somaesthetics of discomfort as an extension of the field of somaesthetics as developed by Shusterman. Using the work of Peirce and Dewey as a foundation upon which Shusterman and Johnson have considered the body as the basis of aesthetics, I propose that somaesthetics of discomfort provides a means of enhancing bodily awareness and ...
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Toward an explanation of continuous improvement in expert athletes: The role of consciousness in deliberate practice [PDF]
In a body of research spanning three decades, Janet Starkes and her colleagues have produced a wealth of empirical evidence on the importance of deliberate practice in the development of elite performers.
Moran, Aidan, Toner, John
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Exploring the Intersection of Philosophy and HCI:(Accepted workshop) [PDF]
The aim of this one-day workshop is to provide a forum for HCI researchers to discuss a wide range of issues at the intersection of philosophy and HCI.
Bardzell, Jeff +5 more
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