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Dialogicality in Focus

Editat de Mariann Martsin, Brady Wagoner, Emma-Louise Aveling, Irini Kadianaki, Lisa Whittaker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 noi 2011
The phenomenon which dialogism addresses is human interaction. It enables us to conceptualise human interaction as intersubjective, symbolic, cultural, transformative and conflictual, in short, as complex. The complexity of human interaction is evident in all domains of human life, for example, in therapy, education, health intervention, communication, and co-ordination at all levels. A dialogical approach starts by acknowledging that the social world is perspectival, that people and groups inhabit different social realities. This book stands apart from the proliferation of recent books on dialogism, because rather than applying dialogism to this or that domain, the present volume focuses on dialogicality itself to interrogate the concepts and methods which are taken for granted in the burgeoning literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611228175
ISBN-10: 1611228174
Pagini: 269
Ilustrații: tables, charts & b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 260 x 183 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Foreword; Introduction: Opening the dialogue; Dialogical writing & dialogical theory: Reflections on Locke, Shaftesbury & fictional things; Locating the dialogical self within a cultural sphere; What is an utterance?; Dialogical theories at the boundary; Repairing ruptures: Multivocality of analyses; Voices of graphic art images; Dialogues about research; Innovative moments in psychotherapy: Dialogical processes in developing narratives; Empathy & emotion from the perspective of dialogical; Gender, embodiment, & positioning in the dialogical self: Do men & women see eye to eye?; Dialogicality & the (de)securitization of self: Globalisation, migration & multicultural politics.