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  1. Andrea peghinelli.Point in British Contemporary Drama - 2012 - Journal for Communication and Culture 2 (1):20-30.
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  2. Fascismo disfrazado de socialismo.de Araña de La la Tela, Corrupcion Del Psoe En Andalucia, Bfn-José Mourinho, Berto Y. Fuenafuente-Un Poco de & Humor Para Lidiar El Drama - forthcoming - Gnosis.
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    Protestantismo, drama barroco y utopía.Carlos García Mancilla - 2022 - Otrosiglo 6 (1):101-119.
    En el presente escrito se hace una lectura filosófica de la ética protestante a partir de un talante predominante en la época que circunscribe al barroco mostrándoles como una forma fundamental y fundacional de la Modernidad europea ejemplificado a través del drama trágico alemán y en contraste con una configuración alternativa y desemejante de un proyecto civilizatorio propiamente barroco y utópico en las colonias americanas. Palabras clave: Barroco - Talante - Protestantismo - Modernidad - Ethos.
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    Das Drama der Identität im Film.Nathalie Weidenfeld - 2012 - Marburg: Schüren.
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    Dialogues, Dramas, and Emotions: Essays in Interactionist Sociology.Robert Perinbanayagam - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    Drawing from the works of George Herbert Mead, Kenneth Burke, and Mikhail Bakhtin, this work argues that everyday interactions are inescapably dramas, conducted through the use of dialogues in order to promote mutual understanding.
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    Drama poezije; eseji.Slavko Leovac - 1963 - Sarajevo,: Svjetlost.
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  7. Legal Drama and Audiovisual Translation: The Role of Legal English in the Construction of Stereotyped Representations.Angela Zottolauniversità Degli Studi di Napoli Federico Ii Italy - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 49 (1).
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  8. El drama de la ciudad ideal.Víctor Gómez Pin - 1974 - [Madrid]: Taurus.
     
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    The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy.Martin Puchner - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    Philosophy underwent a corresponding theatrical shift in the modern era, most importantly through the work of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Sartre, and Camus.
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  10. Social Dramas and Stories about Them.Victor Turner - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):141-168.
    Although it might be argued that the social drama is a story in [Hayden] White's sense, in that it has discernible inaugural, transitional, and terminal motifs, that is, a beginning, a middle, and an end, my observations convince me that it is, indeed, a spontaneous unit of social process and a fact of everyone's experience in every human society. My hypothesis, based on repeated observations of such processual units in a range of sociocultural systems and in my reading in (...)
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    Technological Dramas.Bryan Pfaffenberger - 1992 - Science, Technology and Human Values 17 (3):282-312.
    This article examines the technological construction of political power, as well as resistance to political power, by means of an "ideal-typical" model called a technolog ical drama. In technological regularization, a design constituency creates artifacts whose features reveal an intention to shape the distribution of wealth, power, or status in society. The design constituency also creates myths, social contexts, and rituals to legitimate its intention and constitute the artifact's political impact. In reply, the people adversely affected by regularization engage (...)
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    Improvisation: the drama of Christian ethics.Samuel Wells - 2018 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic. Edited by Wesley Vander Lugt & Benjamin D. Wayman.
    In Improvisation, Samuel Wells defines improvisation in the theater as "a practice through which actors seek to develop trust in themselves and one another in order that they may conduct unscripted dramas without fear." Sounds a lot like life, doesn't it? Building trust, overcoming fear, conducting relationships, and making choices--all without a script. Wells establishes theatrical improvisation as a model for Christian ethics, a matter of "faithfully improvising on the Christian tradition." He views the Bible not as a "script" but (...)
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    Drama and Feeling: An Aesthetic Theory.Richard Courtney - 1995 - McGill Queens University Press.
    Drama and Feeling makes a case for placing educational drama firmly within the curriculum and provides drama educators with new insight into the dramatic art form and process.
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    Philosophy, Drama and Literature.Rick Benitez - 2011 - In Graham Robert Oppy, Nick Trakakis, Lynda Burns, Steven Gardner & Fiona Leigh (eds.), A companion to philosophy in Australia & New Zealand. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash University Publishing. pp. 371-372.
    Philosophy and Literature is an internationally renowned refereed journal founded by Denis Dutton at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch. It is now published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Since its inception in 1976, Philosophy and Literature has been concerned with the relation between literary and philosophical studies, publishing articles on the philosophical interpretation of literature as well as the literary treatment of philosophy. Philosophy and Literature has sometimes been regarded as iconoclastic, in the sense that it repudiates academic pretensions, (...)
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    The drama of love and death.Edward Edward Carpenter - 1912 - London,: G. Allen & Company.
    Love and Death move through this world of ours like things apart-underrunning it truly, and everywhere present, yet seeming to belong to some other mode of existence. When Death comes, breaking into the circle of our friends, words fail us, our mental machinery ceases to operate, all our little stores of wit and wisdom, our maxims, our mottoes, accumulated from daily experience, evaporate and are of no avail. These things do not seem to touch or illuminate in any effective way (...)
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  16. El drama familiar y social..Leonardo F. Napolitano - 1939 - Buenos Aires,: Imp. Gir y Schaffner.
     
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  17. Drama.James R. Hamilton - 2009 - In Higgins Davies (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Aesthetics.
    Hamilton explains why "drama" is a category of literature rather than of theater, even though it is appropriate to describe many theatrical performances as "dramatic." Consideration of the possibilities of theatrical performance are especially important to this category of literature, but need not be (and often are not) decisive in constraining interpretations of dramatic works.
     
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    Legal Drama and Audiovisual Translation: The Role of Legal English in the Construction of Stereotyped Representations.Angela Zottola - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 49 (1):247-268.
    Considering the overwhelming amount of media products that we are subjected to in the 21stcentury and the way in which those inevitably influence our perception of reality, this research pays specific attention to the role of the media in the construction and enhancement of stereotypes in everyday life, via the language or, more specifically, specialized languages. In particular, this paper aims to investigate an American legal TV series in order to analyze the way in which legal English is used in (...)
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    Postmodern/drama: Reading the Contemporary Stage.Stephen Watt - 1998 - University of Michigan Press.
    Scrutinizing the critical tendency to label texts or writers as "postmodern", scholar Stephen Watt argues that "reading post modernly" merely implies reading culture more broadly. In contemporary drama, Watt considers postmodernity less a question of genre or media than a mode of subjectivity shared by both playwright and audience. 6 illustrations.
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    The philosophical stage: drama and dialectic in classical Athens.Joshua Billings - 2021 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    In this book, classicist Joshua Billings considers classical Greek drama as intellectual history. Developing an innovative approach to dramatic form as a mode of philosophical thought, Billings recasts early Greek intellectual history as a conversation across types of discourses and demonstrates the significance of dramatic reflections on widely-shared conceptual questions. He integrates evidence from tragedy, comedy, and satyr play into the development of early Greek philosophy in order to place poetry at the center of Greek thought. He thus offers (...)
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  21. Tragic drama-modern style.The Editor The Editor - 1939 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 20 (3):229.
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    Drama and Intelligence: A Cognitive Theory.Richard Courtney - 1990 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    One of the greatest dramatists of all time, Shakespeare, recognized that dramatic action was not limited to the stage. Now, in Drama and Intelligence, a work firmly rooted in developmental drama, Richard Courtney is the first to examine dramatic action as an intellectual and cognitive activity. Courtney explores the nature of those experiences we live "through" and which involve us in what is termed "as if" thinking and action.
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    Dionysiac Drama and the Dionysiac Mysteries.Richard Seaford - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):252-.
    In Euripides' Bacchae Dionysos visits Thebes in disguise to establish his mysteries there. And so, given normal Euripidean practice, it is almost certain that in the lost part of his final speech Dionysos actually prescribed the establishment of his mysteries in Thebes. In the same way the Homeric Hymn to Demeter tells how the goddess came in disguise to Eleusis and finally established her mysteries there. After coming to Eleusis she performs certain actions in the house of king Celeus, for (...)
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  24. Drama and dialectic in Plato's Gorgias.Charles H. Kahn - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:75-121.
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    Drama.Eugene Garaventa - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (3):535-545.
    The concept of business ethics has continued to remain a major item on the agenda of corporate America for the last twenty years. Regrettably, this longevity of interest has not been matched by equal attention to the pedagogical methods and techniques used to address these issues. The current mode of teaching business ethics generally involves reliance on “war stories,” case studies, andseminars. Today’s dynamic environment creates pressures for higher levels of ethical behavior by business. Many ethical challenges faced by contemporary (...)
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    Drama as Philosophical Genre.Jessica Wahman - 2014 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (4):454-471.
    This article will consider the unique contribution that the dramatic arts can make to philosophical practices of communication and reflection. While argumentation typically advocates a particular position over and against less plausible options, dramatic performance can convey the rich possibilities and tensions among conflicting points of view without ultimately taking a definitive stance. This genre, as a performed narrative involving multiple perspectives, can illuminate the complexity and legitimacy of a plurality of—often competing—theoretical commitments, whereas direct argumentation, by its very nature, (...)
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  27. Asian Drama. An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations.Gunnar Myrdal, William J. Barber, Altti Majava, Alva Myrdal, Paul P. Streeten & David Wightman - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (4):421-440.
     
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    The Drama of Independence.Emily Zakin - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 99–110.
    This chapter looks at how Beauvoir appropriates Lacan's account of the family complexes in The Second Sex, and in particular how Lacan's conception of infantile prematurity and instinctual (vital) insufficiency illuminates a conceptual conundrum in The Second Sex, namely the tension between the value of independence, autonomy, and active agency and the suspicion of its origin in familial life, an origin that also provides the foundations for hierarchical sexual difference. The complexities of the cultural/biological interplay in Lacan's Family Complexes essay (...)
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    Drama of Life.Irina Polyakova - 2011 - Cultura 8 (2):177-188.
    This article discusses attempts of Russian philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries (e.g. Vladimir Solovyev, Vladimir Ern, Nikolay Berdyaev) to suggest thegenre of “philosophical biography” as a special kind of philosophical work. So, philosophical biography is treated as an understanding of life. The most important features of philosophical biography in Russian thinkers’ interpretation are as follows: the focus on comprehension of life-drama, in which thoughts and senses act as personal events; the demand of spiritual affinity as a condition (...)
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    Drama of Life.Irina Polyakova - 2011 - Cultura 8 (2):177-188.
    This article discusses attempts of Russian philosophers of the 19th and 20th centuries (e.g. Vladimir Solovyev, Vladimir Ern, Nikolay Berdyaev) to suggest thegenre of “philosophical biography” as a special kind of philosophical work. So, philosophical biography is treated as an understanding of life. The most important features of philosophical biography in Russian thinkers’ interpretation are as follows: the focus on comprehension of life-drama, in which thoughts and senses act as personal events; the demand of spiritual affinity as a condition (...)
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    Dionysiac Drama and the Dionysiac Mysteries.Richard Seaford - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (2):252-275.
    In Euripides'BacchaeDionysos visits Thebes in disguise to establish his mysteries there. And so, given normal Euripidean practice, it is almost certain that in the lost part of his final speech Dionysos actually prescribed the establishment of his mysteries in Thebes. In the same way theHomeric Hymn to Demetertells how the goddess came in disguise to Eleusis and finally (vv. 476–82) established her mysteries there. After coming to Eleusis she performs certain actions in the house of king Celeus, for example the (...)
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    Drama and Discounting in the Relational Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility.Georgiana Grigore, Mike Molesworth, Andreea Vonțea, Abdullah Hasan Basnawi, Ogeday Celep & Sylvian Patrick Jesudoss - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 174 (1):65-88.
    Employing theoretical resources from Transactional Analysis and drawing from interviews with managers dealing with social or environmental issues in their role, we explain how CSR activity provides a context for dramas in which actors may ignore, or discount aspects of self, others, and the contexts of their work as they maintain and reproduce the roles of Rescuers, Persecutors and Victims. In doing so, we add to knowledge about CSR by providing an explanation for how the contradictions of CSR are avoided (...)
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  33. Plato's „Sophist”. The Drama of Original and Image.[author unknown] - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 48 (1):121-121.
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    Verdad, drama y filosofía en el Banquete de Platón.Jeremías Camino - 2021 - Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 18.
    En el siguiente artículo, nos proponemos indagar sobre la personalidad drámatica que Platón imprimió a alguno de sus personajes, a través del análisis de sus discursos. Junto a ello, se manifestará la aparición diferenciada del filósofo, y de cómo es que este elude los problemas dramáticos que envuelven a los no-filósofos, a partir del distinto interés, comportamiento y comprensión. Sostendremos nuesta interpretación sobre la base de que todos los discursos que conforman el Banquete son verdaderos, donde “verdad” será entendida tal (...)
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    Platonic Drama and its Ancient Reception.Nikos G. Charalabopoulos - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    As prose dramatic texts Plato's dialogues would have been read by their original audience as an alternative type of theatrical composition. The 'paradox' of the dialogue form is explained by his appropriation of the discourse of theatre, the dominant public mode of communication of his time. The oral performance of his works is suggested both by the pragmatics of the publication of literary texts in the classical period and by his original role as a Sokratic dialogue-writer and the creator of (...)
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    The drama and the symbols.Gustaf Aulén - 1970 - Philadelphia,: Fortress Press.
    Gustav Aulen's starting point in this book is that God can only reveal himself in the form of symbols; in himself he remains beyond our comprehension. The symbols we use will determine our image of God. A bewildering variety of such images is to be found in modern literature, but the Christian image of God is inseparably linked with the drama of Christ.
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    The drama of being: Levinas and the history of philosophy.John Caruana - 2006 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3):251-273.
    The motif of the ‘drama of being’ is a dominant thread that spans the entirety of Levinas's six decades of authorship. As we will see, from the start of his writing career, Levinas consciously frames the tension between ontology and ethics in a dramatic form. A careful exposition of this motif and other related theatrical metaphors in his work–-such as ‘intrigue,’ ‘plot,’ and ‘scene’–-can offer us not only a better appreciation of the evolution of Levinas's thought, but also of (...)
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    Protestantismo, drama barroco y utopía.Carlos David Gracía Mancilla - 2022 - Otrosiglo 6 (1):101-119.
    En el presente escrito se hace una lectura filosófica de la ética protestante a partir de un talante predominante en la época que circunscribe al barroco mostrándoles como una forma fundamental y fundacional de la Modernidad europea ejemplificado a través del drama trágico alemán y en contraste con una configuración alternativa y desemejante de un proyecto civilizatorio propiamente barroco y utópico en las colonias americanas. Palabras clave: Barroco - Talante - Protestantismo - Modernidad - Ethos.
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    The Drama of History: Ibsen, Hegel, Nietzsche.Kristin Gjesdal - 2020 - Oxford University Press.
    The Drama of History plumbs the rich relationship between drama and philosophy. Kristin Gjesdal offers a lively and accessible discussion of the philosophical aspects of Henrik Ibsen's work. She shows how well-known nineteenth-century philosophers such as Hegel and Nietzsche develop their thoughts in interaction with the dramatic arts. At the heart of this interaction is a shared interest in exploring the existential condition of human life as lived andexperienced in history. In this sense, Gjesdal engages philosophy's capacity beyond (...)
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    The drama of possibility: experience as philosophy of culture.John Joseph McDermott - 2007 - New York: Fordham University Press. Edited by Douglas R. Anderson.
    This book traces the trajectory of John J. McDermott’s philosophical career through a selection of his essays. Many were originally occasional pieces and address specific issues in American thought and culture. Together they constitute a mosaic of McDermott’s philosophy, showing its roots in an American conception of experience. Though he draws heavily on the thought of William James and the pragmatists, McDermott has his own unique perspective on philosophy and American life. He presents this to the reader in exquisitely crafted (...)
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    El drama y su influencia en la obra temprana de Lukács.Diego Fernando Correa Castañeda - 2019 - Endoxa 44:223.
    Hacer un recorrido por las influencias que recibió la obra de Georg Lukács de los dramaturgos Ibsen, Strindberg y Shakespeare. Ver que los inicios de su rechazo hacia la burguesía, los primeros conatos de aspectos revolucionarios y la posterior inclinación hacia la estética vienen marcados desde esta temprana influencia que ejercieron sobre él los dramaturgos antes nombrados. Destacar de manera clara los giros dados por Lukács a lo largo de su vida intelectual. La cual desde luego estuvo marcada por la (...)
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  42. Rhetoric, Drama and Truth in Plato's "Symposium".Anne Sheppard - 2008 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (1):28-40.
    This paper draws attention to the Symposium's concern with epideictic rhetoric. It argues that in the Symposium, as in the Gorgias and the Phaedrus, a contrast is drawn between true and false rhetoric. The paper also discusses the dialogue's relationship to drama. Whereas both epideictic rhetoric and drama were directed to a mass audience, the speeches in the Symposium are delivered to a small, select group. The discussion focuses on the style of the speeches delivered by Aristophanes, Agathon, (...)
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    The Drama of Humanity and Other Miscellaneous Papers, 1939-1985.William Petropulos, Eric Voegelin & Gilbert Weiss (eds.) - 2004 - University of Missouri.
    This second volume of Eric Voegelin’s miscellaneous papers contains unpublished writings from the time of his forced emigration from Austria in 1938 until his death in 1985. The volume’s focus is on dialogue and discussion, presenting Voegelin in the role of lecturer, discussant, and respondent. “The Drama of Humanity” presents the Walter Turner Candler Lectures delivered in four parts at Emory University in 1967. This text, a small book in itself, addresses the themes of “The Contemporary Situation,” “Man in (...)
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    Using Drama Therapy to Enhance Maternal Insightfulness and Reduce Children’s Behavior Problems.Rinat Feniger-Schaal & Nina Koren-Karie - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Maternal insightfulness or the capacity to see things from the child’s point of view, is considered to be a crucial construct for therapeutic change. In the present study, we aimed to implement the knowledge gleaned from the studies on attachment theory and maternal insightfulness into clinical practice to create an intervention program for mothers of children-at-risk due to inadequate parental care. We used drama therapy to “practice” maternal insightfulness in more “experiential” ways, because the use of creative expressive means (...)
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    Senecan Drama and Stoic Cosmology.Thomas G. Rosenmeyer - 1989 - University of California Press.
    Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Nero's tutor and advisor, wrote philosophical essays, some of them in the form of letters, and dramas on Greek mythological topics, which since the early Renaissance have exercised a powerful influence on the European theater. Because in his essays Seneca, in his own eclectic way, subscribes to the philosophy of the Stoic school, scholars and critics have long been asking the question whether the plays, also, could be regarded as transmitters of Stoic thought. Various answers, ranging from (...)
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    The drama of digital communication with a human touch.Valerie Ann Bugmann Tllez - 2007 - Technoetic Arts 5 (1):45-54.
    With the emergence of new communication technologies our bodies find themselves in constant reconstruction, giving birth to novel social interactive behaviours mediated or originated by these technologies. These unique manifestations describe the way in which our body lives out a kind of new drama through its interaction with the world. Perhaps touch can be extended in new unexpected ways, and the body will embark into a new exciting experience of itself and of the world.
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    TV drama as a social experience: An empirical investigation of the social dimensions of watching TV drama in the age of non-linear television.Nele Simons - 2015 - Communications 40 (2):219-236.
    As time-shifting technologies and digital convergence are facilitating and encouraging increasingly individualized and personalized television viewing practices, the social role and function of traditional linear television might be changing as well. Through empirical audience research, using TV diaries and interviews, this article investigates the social dimensions of engaged viewers’ reception of TV drama and explores how audiences themselves experience contemporary television as a social medium. The qualitative analysis reveals three social dimensions in viewers’ engagement with TV drama and (...)
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    Drama is for Life! Recreational Drama Activities for the Elderly in the UK.Cory Smith & Persephone Sextou - 2017 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7):273-290.
    Applied Theatre is an inclusive term used to host a variety of powerful, community-based participatory processes and educational practices. Historically, Applied Theatre practices include Theatre-in-Education, Theatre-in-Health Education, Theatre for Development, prison theatre, community theatre, theatre for conflict resolution/reconciliation, reminiscence theatre with elderly people, theatre in museums, galleries and heritage centres, theatre at historic sites, and more recently, theatre in hospitals. In this paper we are positioning the application of recreational dramatic activities with older adults under Applied Theatre and we are (...)
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  49. Drama on the run: A prelude to mapping the practice of process drama.Pamela Bowell & Brian Heap - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (4):58-69.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Drama on the Run:A Prelude to Mapping the Practice of Process DramaPamela Bowell (bio) and Brian Heap (bio)In the current educational climate prevailing in a number of countries, increased emphasis is being placed on the concept of "the artist in schools." Funding is being channeled to support a range of initiatives and schemes that are designed to bring arts professionals from all the art forms into the classroom (...)
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  50. Eternal drama of souls, matter, and God.Jagdish Chander & K. B. - 1983 - Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India: Prajapati Brama Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa-Vidyalaya.
    pt. 1. [without special title] -- pt. 2. The eternal world drama.
     
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