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Breaking the Cycle of Overwork and Recuperation: Altering Somatic Engagement Across Boundaries
Organization Science, 2022Past research often relegates the management of the ideal worker’s overworking body to the nonwork environment. Reflecting a segmentation approach to managing the boundary between work and nonwork, the nonwork setting is treated as a context for recuperation.
Stephanie J. Creary, Karen Locke
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Journal of Religion in Europe, 2021
Abstract This article explores bodily interactions, somatic experiences, and embodiment of New Age and contemporary Paganism practitioners conducting spiritual practices in the megaliths of Carnac in northwest France. Inspired from the sensory ethnography approach and applying a specific methodological framework elaborated for this study, the article ...
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Abstract This article explores bodily interactions, somatic experiences, and embodiment of New Age and contemporary Paganism practitioners conducting spiritual practices in the megaliths of Carnac in northwest France. Inspired from the sensory ethnography approach and applying a specific methodological framework elaborated for this study, the article ...
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A somatic engagement of technology
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2005AbstractThe relationship between dance and technology is often framed as oppositional. Dance engages the body, while technology supersedes it, each being defined and positioned in relation to the human physical body. This paper proposes that the dichotomization obscures the social impact of new technologies.
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Journal of American College Health, 2019
Objective: To identify mental health and treatment utilization correlates of somatic symptoms.Participants: Undergraduate students (N = 184) were recruited through an online research portal from November 2017 to May 2018. Methods: Cross-sectional survey. Results: Somatic symptoms were significantly correlated with public stigma, depression, and anxiety.
Kathleen R. McNealy, Anayansi Lombardero
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Objective: To identify mental health and treatment utilization correlates of somatic symptoms.Participants: Undergraduate students (N = 184) were recruited through an online research portal from November 2017 to May 2018. Methods: Cross-sectional survey. Results: Somatic symptoms were significantly correlated with public stigma, depression, and anxiety.
Kathleen R. McNealy, Anayansi Lombardero
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Somatic Engagements: An Introduction
2020The opening chapter of the book poses the following question: Is there within education the systematic possibility of phenomenologically raising ourselves, not to the experience of this or that, but to the true potentiality of experiencing itself—bringing up the level of existence to an immediate rhythm, meaning, and intensity—rather than merely ...
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Dance Education in Practice, 2020
ABSTRACTEarly adolescent learners are notoriously challenging to teach. Students from low socioeconomic environments face multiple stressors that can both exacerbate existing problems and create si...
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ABSTRACTEarly adolescent learners are notoriously challenging to teach. Students from low socioeconomic environments face multiple stressors that can both exacerbate existing problems and create si...
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[Prevalence of chronic somatic diseases in workers engaged into luminescent lamps production].
Meditsina truda i promyshlennaia ekologiia, 2014The article presents results of epidemiologic study concerning occupational risk of chronic general somatic diseases in workers engaged into luminescent lamps production. Evidences are that hazardous work conditions affecting workers in main workshops of luminescent lamps production increase prevalence of chronic locomotory and connective tissue ...
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