نتایج جستجو برای: these narratives

تعداد نتایج: 3089135  

2011
José Martí Jose Antonio Gonzalez

In studying the extended writings of the 19 century Cuban thinker José Martí, scholars in Latin American modernity have identified a number of cultural urban narratives. The most important of these narratives is the result of his almost fifteen years of residing in New York. This narrative embedded in his journalism, scrap notes, literature, political speeches, etc.), has also been identified a...

2017
Emelie Eriksson

This dissertation deals with firms’ visual and pre-visual self-representations in accounting narratives. Self-representations are those descriptions about the company that firms include in accounting narratives to convey the current standings and their identity. External stakeholders increasingly expect non-numerical information about firms to be disclosed, and accounting narratives are a key m...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2008
Allyssa McCabe Lynn Bliss Gabriela Barra Maribeth Bennett

PURPOSE Personal narratives are common in children's conversations, recommended as the appropriate genre for early writing by educators, and part of many high-stakes tests, possibly because they tend to be better formed than fictional narratives. However, current practice in the field of speech-language pathology employs fictional narratives in assessment, intervention, and study of children wi...

2017
Rebecca C. Spillmann Allyn McConkie-Rosell Loren Pena Yong-Hui Jiang Christopher J. Adams David R. Adams Mercedes E. Alejandro Patrick Allard Euan A. Ashley Mashid S. Azamian Carlos A. Bacino Ashok Balasubramanyam Hayk Barseghyan Alan H. Beggs Hugo J. Bellen Jonathan A. Bernstein Anna Bican David P. Bick Camille L. Birch Braden E. Boone Bret L. Bostwick Lauren C. Briere Donna M. Brown Matthew Brush Elizabeth A. Burke Lindsay C. Burrage Katherine R. Chao Shan Chen Gary D. Clark Joy D. Cogan Cynthia M. Cooper William J. Craigen Mariska Davids Jyoti G. Dayal Esteban C. Dell’Angelica Shweta U. Dhar Katrina M. Dipple Laurel A. Donnell-Fink Naghmeh Dorrani Daniel C. Dorset David D. Draper Annika M. Dries David J. Eckstein Lisa T. Emrick Christine M. Eng Cecilia Esteves Tyra Estwick Paul G. Fisher Trevor S. Frisby Kate Frost William A. Gahl Valerie Gartner Rena A. Godfrey Mitchell Goheen Gretchen A. Golas David B. Goldstein Mary G. Gordon Sarah E. Gould Jean-Philippe F. Gourdine Brett H. Graham Catherine A. Groden Andrea L. Gropman Mary E. Hackbarth Melissa Haendel Rizwan Hamid Neil A. Hanchard Lori H. Handley Isabel Hardee Matthew R. Herzog Ingrid A. Holm Ellen M. Howerton Howard J. Jacob Mahim Jain Yong-hui Jiang Jean M. Johnston Angela L. Jones Alanna E. Koehler David M. Koeller Isaac S. Kohane Jennefer N. Kohler Donna M. Krasnewich Elizabeth L. Krieg Joel B. Krier Jennifer E. Kyle Seema R. Lalani Lea Latham Yvonne L. Latour C. Christopher Lau Jozef Lazar Brendan H. Lee Hane Lee Paul R. Lee Shawn E. Levy Denise J. Levy Richard A. Lewis Adam P. Liebendorfer Sharyn A. Lincoln Carson R. Loomis Joseph Loscalzo Richard L. Maas Ellen F. Macnamara Calum A. MacRae Valerie V. Maduro May Christine V. Malicdan Laura A. Mamounas Teri A. Manolio Thomas C. Markello Paul Mazur Alexandra J. McCarty Allyn McConkie-Rosell Alexa T. McCray Thomas O. Metz Matthew Might Paolo M. Moretti John J. Mulvihill Jennifer L. Murphy Donna M. Muzny Michele E. Nehrebecky Stan F. Nelson J. Scott Newberry John H. Newman Sarah K. Nicholas Donna Novacic Jordan S. Orange J. Carl Pallais Christina G. S. Palmer Jeanette C. Papp Loren D. M. Pena John A. Phillips Jennifer E. Posey John H. Postlethwait Lorraine Potocki Barbara N. Pusey Rachel B. Ramoni Amy K. Robertson Lance H. Rodan Jill A. Rosenfeld Sarah Sadozai Susan L. Samson Katherine E. Schaffer Kelly Schoch Molly C. Schroeder Daryl A. Scott Prashant Sharma Vandana Shashi Edwin K. Silverman Janet S. Sinsheimer Ariane G. Soldatos Rebecca C. Spillmann Kimberly Splinter Joan M. Stoler Nicholas Stong Kimberly A. Strong Jennifer A. Sullivan David A. Sweetser Sara P. Thomas Cynthia J. Tifft Nathanial J. Tolman Camilo Toro Alyssa A. Tran Zaheer M. Valivullah Eric Vilain Tiphanie P. Vogel Daryl M. Waggott Colleen E. Wahl Nicole M. Walley Chris A. Walsh Michael F. Wangler Mike Warburton Patricia A. Ward Katrina M. Waters Bobbie-Jo M. Webb-Robertson Alec A. Weech Monte Westerfield Matthew T. Wheeler Anastasia L. Wise Lynne A. Wolfe Elizabeth A. Worthey Shinya Yamamoto Yaping Yang Guoyun Yu Jing Zhang Patricia A. Zornio Kelly Schoch Nicole Walley Camilla Sanders Jennifer Sullivan Stephen R. Hooper Vandana Shashi

BACKGROUND Patients' stories of their illnesses help bridge the divide between patients and providers, facilitating more humane medical care. Illness narratives have been classified into three types: restitution (expectation of recovery), chaos (suffering and loss), and quest (unexpected positive effect from illness). Undiagnosed patients have unique illness experiences and obtaining their narr...

2016
David E. Millard Charlie Hargood

Location-based narratives are a form of digital interactive storytelling where a reader’s physical movement triggers narrative events. Unlike traditional hypertext the poetics of these narratives is poorly understood, meaning that it is difficult to build effective authoring tools or to train new writers. In this paper we present our experience of authoring an interactive location-based narrati...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2014
Albert M Drukteinis

Psychiatrists function, in part, as historians who rely on patient narratives to help them understand presenting mental disorders and explain their causes. Forensic psychiatrists have been skeptical of using narratives, raising concerns about their lack of objectivity and potential for bias. They also have criticized narratives as being more performative than scientific. Recent authors, however...

2016
Graham Easton

BACKGROUND There are strong theoretical arguments for using narratives in teaching and learning within medicine, but little is known about how they are used in medical lectures. This study explores the types of narratives lecturers use, the attitudes of lecturers and students to the use of narratives in teaching, and the aspects of learning that narratives may facilitate. METHODS Observation ...

2012
Byron C. Wallace

Many works (of both fiction and non-fiction) span multiple, intersecting narratives, each of which constitutes a story in its own right. In this work I introduce the task of multiple narrative disentanglement (MND), in which the aim is to tease these narratives apart by assigning passages from a text to the sub-narratives to which they belong. The motivating example I use is David Foster Wallac...

Journal: :Journal of sex research 2008
Maria Joao Alvarez Leonel Garcia-Marques

To identify the inclusion of condom use (N = 360 college students), two sexual scripts (stable and casual relationships) were identified by free-generation methods (Study 1) and used to develop open-ended narratives up to the point before sexual intercourse. Participants completed the narratives to verify whether they spontaneously included references to condom use, and these references were re...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2011
Charlotte E Rees Lynn V Monrouxe

PURPOSE Previous medical student abuse research employed quantitative surveys that failed to explore factors thought to contribute to abuse and students' actions in the face of abuse. This study examined medical student abuse narratives to identify types of perceived abuse, factors cited by students as contributing to abuse, and students' actions at the time of abuse. METHOD A qualitative des...

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