نتایج جستجو برای: imagined communities

تعداد نتایج: 137958  

Journal: :Ethnic and Racial Studies 2023

This introduction bridges the often-separated bodies of research on institutional boundary work in policy field “integration” and migrant minorities’ responses to these boundaries. We engage with contributions this Special Issue demonstrate relevance an intersectional analysis studies state policies boundaries they draw between communities strategies navigate respond them. Through engaging issu...

2017
Haruki Okawa Kaori Suefusa Toshihisa Tanaka

A method of reconstructing perceived or imagined music by analyzing brain activity has not yet been established. As a first step toward developing such a method, we aimed to reconstruct the imagery of rhythm, which is one element of music. It has been reported that a periodic electroencephalogram (EEG) response is elicited while a human imagines a binary or ternary meter on a musical beat. Howe...

Journal: :Body and Religion 2020

Journal: : 2021

The article examines the meaning of word “earth” in journalism Zygmunt Gloger (1845-1910). He was Polish ethnologist, historian and archaeologist, whose collected writings have recently been published three-volume Miscellaneous Works (Białystok 2014-2016). is also author four-volume Illustrated Encyclopedia Old Culture (Warsaw 1900-1903). publication does not explore linguistic meanings lexeme ...

2008
STEPHANIE PATRIDGE

The responses are not simply imagined: we are prescribed by Justine actually to find erotically attractive the fictional events, to be amused by them, to enjoy them, to admire this kind of activity. So the novel does not just present imagined events, it also presents a point of view on them, a perspective constituted in part by actual feelings, emotions, and desires that the reader is prescribe...

2006
David Castle Tracey Harrison

Greek dysmorphia, meaning ugliness (expressly of the face) was first coined by Morselli in the late19th century. He described a subjective feeling of a physical defect which the patient feels is noticeable to others, although his appearance is within normal limits. Dysmorphophobia first appeared in the US psychiatric nosology (as an atypical somatoform disorder) in 1980, with the publication of...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Joshua Ian Davis James J Gross Kevin N Ochsner

Recent research suggests that perceiving negative emotion-eliciting scenes approaching intensifies the associated felt emotion, while perceiving emotion-eliciting scenes receding weakens the associated felt emotion (Muhlberger, Neumann, Wieser, & Pauli, 2008). In the present studies, we sought to extend these findings by examining the effects of imagining rather than perceiving such changes to ...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2008
M Bakker S Overeem A H Snijders G Borm G van Elswijk I Toni B R Bloem

OBJECTIVE We examined how corticospinal excitability was affected by motor imagery of foot dorsiflexion and motor imagery of gait. METHODS Transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied over the primary motor cortex of 16 young healthy subjects while they performed imaginary foot dorsiflexions (Experiment I) and imaginary walking (Experiment II). Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded fr...

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