Dialogicality in focus : challenges to theory, method and application /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publishers,
©2011.
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Colección: | Psychology research progress series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FOREWORD ; REFERENCES ; INTRODUCTION: OPENING THE DIALOGUE ; PREVIEW OF THE BOOK ; Part I: Challenges to Dialogical Science ; Part II: Reflections on Dialogical Methodologies ; Part III: Dialogicality in Social Practices ; In Place of a Conclusion ; REFERENCES ; PART I CHALLENGES TO DIALOGICAL SCIENCE ; DIALOGICAL WRITING AND DIALOGICAL THEORY: REFLECTIONS ON LOCKE, SHAFTESBURY AND FICTIONAL THINGS ; INTRODUCTION ; JOHN LOCKE AND THE COGNITIVE APPROACH TO MIND ; THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY ; QUESTION OF MONOLOGICAL OR DIALOGICAL STYLES.
- ACADEMIC WRITING AND THE NOMINAL STYLE METAPHORICAL FICTIONS ; THE CONTEXT OF SPECIALIST WRITING ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; LOCATING THE DIALOGICAL SELF WITHIN A CULTURAL SPHERE ; INTRODUCTION ; CULTURE WITHIN DIALOGICAL SELF THEORY ; The Definition of Culture ; The Implementation of Culture ; INTRODUCING THE CULTURAL SPHERE ; THE CULTURAL SPHERE: FROM BOESCH TO SLOTERDIJK ; The Cultural Action Sphere ; THE SPACE BETWEEN ; RESONATING WITH THE OTHER ; Two Lovers Resonating with each other ; Intersubjective Intimacy at the Beginning of Life.
- From Micro-Spheres to a Cultural Sphere THE DIALOGICAL SELF RESONATING WITHIN A SPHERE: IMPLICATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ; Theoretical Implications ; Bridging the Gap between Theory and Empirical Studies ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; WHAT IS AN UTTERANCE? ; INTRODUCTION ; REVISITING AN OLD PROBLEM ; ANALYSING DIALOGICALITY ; Responsive and Contestable ; Situated and Unrepeatable ; Dynamic and Embodied ; INTERLACING SUBJECTS ; The Changing of Subjects ; Polyphony and Contestability ; Utterance as Open Unit ; POSITIONING ; FIELD OF INTERLOCUTION.
- Utterances as Historical Events Games, Moves, and Rules ; Singularity and Emotion ; The Topic Dimension of Interlocution Fields ; The Problem of Multiplicity ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; REFERENCES ; DIALOGICAL THEORIES AT THE BOUNDARY ; DIALOGICAL THEORIES ; BOUNDED RESEARCH ; An Empirical Example ; IMPRISONMENT OF MEANING ; CONCLUSION ; REFERENCES ; COMMENTARY 1 TO PART I: CHALLENGES TO DIALOGICAL SCIENCE ; THE LONG PAST AND SHORT HISTORY OF DIALOGICAL SCIENCE ; Existential Dialogism ; Mikhail Bakhtin ; Hans-Georg Gadamer ; Emmanuel Levinas.