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Meaning in Action: Constructions, Narratives, and Representations 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2008 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Japan
  • ISBN-10: 4431998349
  • ISBN-13: 9784431998341
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 354 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 557 g, VII, 354 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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are far from genetically ? xing what behavioral preferences they may possess. Instead, learning mechanisms offer a ? exible way of attaining locally important cultural knowledge within temporal windows of opportunity as has been convi- ingly shown by research in language and culture attainment. Similar mechanisms are likely to exist for other social capacities, such as mate preferences, for example. It is this role of our biological inheritance that social science must appreciate in order to furnish a more complete understanding of human behavior. Within the natural range of variation of capacities and armed with biologically conditioned learning mechanisms we live out lives of meaning – in which we hold some things to be real, rational, valuable or morally right, and others not. It is this world of meaning in which we ? nd love and hate, struggles for justice, power, and money, and the dramas that lend to life both its depth and passion.
The Social Turn in the Science of Human Action.- The Social Turn in the
Science of Human Action.- The Power of Meaning.- Reflections on the Diversity
of Knowledge: Power and Dialogue in Representational Fields.- Discourse and
Representation in the Construction of Witchcraft.- Culture, Psychotherapy,
and the Diasporic Self as Transitoric Identity: A Reply to Social
Constructionist and Postmodern Concepts of Narrative Psychotherapy.-
Generative Inquiry in Therapy: From Problems to Creativity.- Constructing
Trauma and Its Treatment: Knowledge, Power and Resistance.- Constructing
Meaning in Everyday Life.- Moralities We Live by: Moral Focusing in the
Context of Technological Change.- A Theory of Construction of Norm and
Meaning: Osawas Theory of Body.- The Transcendental Nature of Norms: Infants
in Residential Nurseries and Child Adoption.- Using Social Knowledge: A Case
Study of a Diarists Meaning Making During World War II.- Narrative and
Dialogue.- Twice-Told-Tales: Small Story Analysis and the Process of Identity
Formation.- Human/Nature Narratives and Popular Films: Big, Bad, Bold,
Beneficent, Bountiful, Beautiful and Bereft.- Opposite and Coexistent
Dialogues: Repeated Voices and the Side-by-Side Position of Self and Other.-
Narrative Mode of Thought in Disaster Damage Reduction: A Crossroad for
Narrative and Gaming Approaches.- A Dialogical Perspective of Social
Representations of Responsibility.- Action.- The Social and the Cultural:
Where do They Meet?.- Moral Responsibility and Social Fiction.- Social
Psychology and Literature: Toward Possible Correspondence.- Historical
Conflict and Resolution between Japan and China: Developing and Applying a
Narrative Theory of History and Identity.