نتایج جستجو برای: pride and abjection

تعداد نتایج: 16827483  

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Colin Holbrook Jared Piazza Daniel M T Fessler

An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct facets characterized by distinct ways of appraising the causes of achievement. "Authentic Pride" has been characterized as attributing success to one's temporary effort, whereas "Hubristic Pride" purportedly attributes success to one's stable, innate ability. In four studies, we present evidence agai...

Journal: :Subjectivity 2021

Abstract In this article, I explore the interplay of abjection, space and resistance at example a protest intervention that reclaims highly policed urban in city Leipzig (Saxony, Eastern Germany)—the Main Station. Methodologically, combine ethnographic material collected throughout process performative counter-action attempting to reclaim re-imagine Station as venue politicized with contextual ...

Journal: :Comparative & international higher education 2021

The concept of graduate employability has gained great prominence in international education. However, there still exists a gap sexual orientation discrimination among transgender and queer (TQ) students. In our qualitative study investigating students graduating from Australian Canadian institutions, we have interviewed 14 graduates with identity regarding their perceptions recruitment at the ...

2016
Joanne M. Chung Richard Robins Yong Zheng Yan Shi Joey T. Cheng Jessica L. Tracy Richard W. Robins Xiao Chen

Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior findings showing that pride is comprised of two distinct conceptual and experiential facets in the U.S.: a pro-social, achievement-oriented ‘‘authentic pride”, and an arrogant, self-aggrandizing ‘‘hubristic pride”. This same two-facet structure emerged in Chinese participants’ semantic conceptual...

Journal: :Journal of research in personality 2015
Yan Shi Joanne M Chung Joey T Cheng Jessica L Tracy Richard W Robins Xiao Chen Yong Zheng

Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior findings showing that pride is comprised of two distinct conceptual and experiential facets in the U.S.: a pro-social, achievement-oriented "authentic pride", and an arrogant, self-aggrandizing "hubristic pride". This same two-facet structure emerged in Chinese participants' semantic conceptualiz...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 2010

Journal: :Michigan Law Review 2021

Journal: :BMJ 1996

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