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Author: Christopher MORAN
Publisher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
Published: 2014-05-29
Total Pages: 19
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Author: Christopher MORAN
Publisher: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
Published: 2014-05-29
Total Pages: 19
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: W. Schnotz
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-04-07
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 1137467746
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection indicates how research on teaching and learning from multiple scientific disciplines such as educational science and psychology can be successfully pursued by a co-operation between researchers and school teachers. The contributors adopt different methodological approaches, ranging from field research to laboratory experiments.
Author: Guangfei Yang
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2013-01-01
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 1466639997
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"This book brings together valuable research on the adoption of a systems approach to the theory and practice of managing information and people in knowledge intensive activities and processes"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Alessandro Capone
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-07-31
Total Pages: 980
ISBN-13: 3319126164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume is part of the series ‘Pragmatics, Philosophy and Psychology’, edited for Springer by Alessandro Capone. It is intended for an audience of undergraduate and graduate students, as well as postgraduate and advanced researchers. This volume focuses on societal pragmatics. One of the main concerns of societal pragmatics is the world of language users. We are interested in the investigation of linguistic practices in the context of societal practices (‘praxis’, to use a term used in the Wittgensteinian and other traditions). It is clear that the world of users, including their practices, their culture, and their social aims has to be taken into account and seriously investigated when we deal with the pragmatics of language. It is not enough to discuss principles of language use solely in the guise of abstract theoretical tools. Consequently, the present volume focuses explicitly on the interplay of abstract, theoretical principles and the necessities imposed by societal contexts often requiring a more flexible use of such theoretical tools. The volume includes articles on pragmemes, politeness and anti-politeness, dialogue, joint utterances, discourse markers, pragmatics and the law, institutional discourse, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics and culture, cultural scripts, argumentation theory, connectives and argumentation, language games and psychotherapy, slurs, the analysis of funerary rites, as well as an authoritative chapter by Jacob L. Mey on societal pragmatics.
Author: Helga R. Gudmundsdottir
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-05-19
Total Pages: 531
ISBN-13: 1351668714
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume II: Education examines the many methods and motivations for vocal pedagogy, promoting singing not just as an art form arising from the musical instrument found within every individual but also as a means of communication with social, psychological, and didactic functions. Presenting research from myriad fields of study beyond music—including psychology, education, sociology, computer science, linguistics, physiology, and neuroscience—the contributors address singing in three parts: Learning to Sing Naturally Formal Teaching of Singing Using Singing to Teach In 2009, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada funded a seven-year major collaborative research initiative known as Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). Together, global researchers from a broad range of disciplines addressed three challenging questions: How does singing develop in every human being? How should singing be taught and used to teach? How does singing impact wellbeing? Across three volumes, The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing consolidates the findings of each of these three questions, defining the current state of theory and research in the field. Volume II: Education focuses on the second question and offers an invaluable resource for anyone who identifies as a singer, wishes to become a singer, works with singers, or is interested in the application of singing for the purposes of education.
Author: Dr. R. Madhumathi
Publisher: REDSHINE Publication
Published: 2024-08-31
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9392917244
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arthur C. Graesser
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2003-04-02
Total Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 1135659273
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Handbook is a comprehensive overview of the multidisciplinary field of discourse processes. The editors hope to foster a more interdisciplinary approach to discourse processing with this Handbook, while simultaneously developing an appreciation within the field for multiple methods of establishing rigorous scientific claims. The field of discourse processes is currently fueled by seven dominant approaches: * discourse psychology; * corpus analysis; * computational discourse; * discourse technologies; * conversation analysis; * hybrid qualitative and quantitative approaches; and * cultural foundations. The contributors also discuss future trends in research, including corpus analyses, the integration of neuroscience with discourse research, and the development of more advanced computer technologies for analyzing discourse.
Author: Chief Editor- Biplab Auddya, Editor- Mr. Sagar Uttam Shinde, Dr. S.Prabakaran, Dr. C. Anupriya, Dr. K. Kumar, A.Praveena, V.Geetha
Publisher: The Hill Publication
Published: 2024-07-23
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 8197194793
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Allen F. Repko
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Published: 2019-10-30
Total Pages: 493
ISBN-13: 1544379382
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduction to Interdisciplinary Studies provides a comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary studies with an approach that is conceptual and practical. Completely updated to reflect advances in the literature on research, learning, and assessment, the book describes the role of both disciplines and interdisciplinarity within the academy, and how these have evolved. Authors Allen F. Repko, Rick Szostak, and Michelle Phillips Buchberger effectively show students how to think like interdisciplinarians in order to facilitate their working with topics, complex problems, or themes that span multiple disciplines. New to the Third Edition are guiding questions at the start of each chapter, a discussion of the public policy issue of "basic income" as an example at the end of each chapter, application of interdisciplinary techniques in daily life, enhanced discussion of ethical decision-making, and updated examples and references throughout. FREE SAGE edge online resources gives instructors and students the edge they need to succeed with an array of teaching and learning tools in one easy-to-navigate website.
Author: Hantrais, Linda
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Published: 2022-08-05
Total Pages: 223
ISBN-13: 1802204725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis insightful How to guide is expertly crafted to assist mid-career academic and non-academic researchers in preparing for new and innovative ways of working in international multidisciplinary environments.