نتایج جستجو برای: embodied thinking

تعداد نتایج: 90007  

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2014
Peter Underwood Patrick Waterson

The Swiss Cheese Model (SCM) is the most popular accident causation model and is widely used throughout various industries. A debate exists in the research literature over whether the SCM remains a viable tool for accident analysis. Critics of the model suggest that it provides a sequential, oversimplified view of accidents. Conversely, proponents suggest that it embodies the concepts of system...

2003
Alexander Cole

This paper reconsiders the question of how tacit knowledge is linked to regional competitive advantage by examining the different meanings given to the concept by different authors. What stands out most strongly is the way in which a concept that was first introduced to refer to deep, personal and embodied aspects of knowledge has come to stand for the shared but unspoken knowledge, beliefs and...

Journal: :The British journal of social psychology 2017
Pablo Briñol Richard E Petty Jennifer Belding

Many objectification phenomena can be understood from a mind-body dualism perspective in which the more people focus on their bodies, the less they focus on their minds. Instead of viewing mind and body in opposition to each other, we advocate for a more reciprocal view in which mind and body work in conjunction. Consistent with an integrated mind-body approach, we begin our review by describin...

Journal: :Journal of Product Innovation Management 2021

Scholars have suggested that design thinking and effectuation theory may enrich each other. However, to date, we lack deeper theorizing empirical evidence further advance this valuable discourse for the benefit of innovation management. Our qualitative study draws on 41 in-depth interviews with Australian designer-founders, aim provide a theoretical perspective insights into relationship betwee...

Journal: :The Knowledge Engineering Review 2002

Journal: :Modern Theology 2021

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2014

Journal: :Trends in hearing 2017
Simon Carlile Gregory Ciccarelli Jane Cockburn Anna C Diedesch Megan K Finnegan Ervin Hafter Simon Henin Sridhar Kalluri Alexander J E Kell Erol J Ozmeral Casey L Roark Jessica E Sagers

Here we report the methods and output of a workshop examining possible futures of speech and hearing science out to 2030. Using a design thinking approach, a range of human-centered problems in communication were identified that could provide the motivation for a wide range of research. Nine main research programs were distilled and are summarized: (a) measuring brain and other physiological pa...

2013
Jon-Håkon Schultz Inger-Lise Lien

How do girls who have undergone female genital cutting understand the ritual? This study provides an analysis of the learning process and knowledge acquired in their meaning-making process. Eighteen participants were interviewed in qualitative indepth interviews. Women in Norway, mostly with Somali or Gambian backgrounds, were asked about their experiences of circumcision. Two different strateg...

2004
Thomas Müller

The Special Theory of Relativity is often interpreted as forcing us to accept a conceptual revolution in our thinking about space, time, and the temporal distinction between past, present, and future. Most importantly, it is claimed that the notion of absolute simultaneity that is embodied in our pre-relativistic thinking about time must be abandoned. Thus, our natural language use of linguisti...

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