Results for 'Maarja Hollo'

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    Looking Through Teachers’ Eyes – Investigating Teacher Agency.Maarja Tinn & Meril Ümarik - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (4):419-435.
    Societal, structural, value-based or economic changes and changes related to technological developments necessitate a continuous development process in the field of education. In responding to the changes, teacher agency becomes a key factor. This study explores when the context of reform provides the basis for the growth of agency and when it disables the potential for teacher agency. The analysis is based on empirical data gathered as part of a large-scale mixed-methods study of the professionalism of Estonian teachers. This study (...)
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    An effect of meaning-breaker: Analysis of the cartoon Just shit.Maarja Lõhmus - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (150).
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  3. An effect of meaning-breaker: Analysis of the cartoon 'Just shit'.Maarja Lo Hmus - 2004 - Semiotica 150 (1/4):257-282.
     
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    Inter generational Discontinuities in Nigeria.Philip E. Leis & Marida Hollos - 1995 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 23 (1):103-118.
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    Remodeling Concepts of the Self: An Ijo Example.Marida Hollos & Philip E. Leis - 2001 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 29 (3):371-387.
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    Affectivity in Media-Based Public Discussions: A Critical Phenomenological Analysis.Minna-Kerttu Maarja Kekki - 2022 - SATS 23 (2):153-173.
    Affectivity has become an operative concept for a variety of analyses of our everyday media-based public communications. However, it often remains unclear what affectivity is and how it can be used for analysing media-based public discussions. To clarify the role of affectivity in such analyses, I take a look back to the classical phenomenological analyses of affectivity provided by Edmund Husserl. I argue that based on Husserl’s analyses, affectivity is essentially a relation between the object and the affected subject evoking (...)
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    Animals are both radially and bilaterally symmetrical: Accommodating seemingly mutually exclusive paradigms.Gábor Holló - 2014 - Bioessays 36 (9):901-902.
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    Descent and Permissive Adolescent Sexuality in Two Ijo Communities.Marida Hollos & Philip E. Leis - 1986 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 14 (4):395-408.
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    Gender‐Associated Development of Formal Operations in Nigerian Adolescents.Marida Hollos & Francis Richards - 1993 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 21 (1):24-52.
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    Social Strata Differences in Mothers' Conceptions of Children in Postsocialist Hungary: An Explanation of Fertility Decisions.Marida Hollos - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 34 (4):488-520.
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    “The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World”: Family Interaction and Decision Making in a Portuguese Rural Community.Marida Hollos & Philip E. Leis - 1985 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 13 (4):340-357.
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    The Creativity of Digital (Audiovisual) Archives: A Dialogue Between Media Archaeology and Cultural Semiotics.Indrek Ibrus & Maarja Ojamaa - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (3):49-70.
    Much writing on, first, analogue and, later, digital archives has focused on related power-dynamics and the structuring effects of archives and their technologies on discursive freedom and cultural dynamics. In recent years, however, work within the media archaeology domain, especially by Wolfgang Ernst, has addressed how the specific materialities of digital archives, and the nature of their algorithms and particular functions, could be seen to facilitate dynamics in cultures. This article sets this work in dialogue with the cultural semiotics of (...)
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    Hotspots for textual dynamics: cultural semiotic approach to digital archives.Indrek Ibrus & Maarja Ojamaa - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (243):387-407.
    Digital cultural archives and databases are promising an era of heritage democratization and an enhancement of the role of arts in everyday cultures. It is hoped that mass digitization initiatives in many corners of the world can facilitate the secure preservation of human cultural heritage, with easy access and diverse ways for creative reuse. Understanding the dialogic processes within these increasingly vast databases necessitates a dynamic conceptualization of data they contain. The paper argues that this can be found in Juri (...)
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    Ecovillage foodscapes: zooming in and out of sustainable food practices.Ciska Ulug, Elen-Maarja Trell & Lummina Horlings - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):1041-1059.
    This article uses foodscapes as a lens to explore the potential of ecovillages’ food practices towards enhancing sustainable food systems. Ecovillages are collective projects where members attempt to integrate sustainability principles into daily community life. In these communities, food acts, not only as an element of social life, but also as a venue through which to interact with mainstream food systems and society. Yet, how food practices at ecovillages contribute to sustainable food systems remains vague. This article proposes foodscapes, as (...)
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    Meta-Semantic Moral Encroachment: Some Experimental Evidence.Alex Davies, Lauris Kaplinski & Maarja Lepamets - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 12:7-33.
    This paper presents experimental evidence in support of the existence of metalinguistic moral encroachment: the influence of the moral consequences of using a word with a given content upon the content of that word. The evidence collected implies that the effect of moral factors upon content is weak. For instance, by changing the moral consequences of the sentence's truth, it was possible to shift judgements about the truth of the sentence "that's a lot of cake", when used to describe two (...)
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  16. Hollo innŭn sigan e: Kim Tʻae-gil chʻŏrhak esei.Tʻae-gil Kim - 1988 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Samyuk Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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    ‘Bildung’ and Music Education: A Finnish Perspective.Marja Heimonen - 2014 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 22 (2):188.
    The article addresses Bildung from a Finnish perspective and asks: Are there specific meanings of Bildung that are typical of a certain time and place? The author applies a multi-layered theory of critical positivism, adapting its three-level structure to music education and the concept of Bildung. First, she discusses Bildung as a fundamental value in education, especially in the light of ideas presented by J. A. Hollo, a Finnish philosopher in education, who emphasizes a broad education, including the arts. (...)
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