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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35909457/on-muzzles-and-faces-the-semiotic-limits-of-visage-and-personhood
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Massimo Leone
The essay investigates the anthropological concept of personhood from the point of view of the dialectics between two fundamental elements of the socio-cultural, linguistic, and semiotic construction of the self-identity of the human species: on the one hand, the human face and, on the other, the non-human muzzle. After demonstrating that their semantics is contrastively articulated in all Indo-European languages, and after showing that such contrast is featured also in several non-Indo-European languages, including those referring to supposedly alternative "ontologies of nature", the essay criticizes such opposition through a close reading of Lévinas, Deleuze and Guattari, and Derrida's philosophical texts on the face and on animality...
2022: International journal for the semiotics of law, Revue internationale de sémiotique juridique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35842905/how-educational-systems-respond-to-diversity-inclusion-and-social-justice-disability-power-discipline-territoriality-and-deterritorialization
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Navin Kikabhai
This paper presents a critical examination of a vexed issue relating to how educational systems respond to diversity, inclusion, and social justice. Whilst there are unique factors specific to the various educational sectors; that is, to early years, schools, colleges, higher education and to the life-long learning sector, this paper explores education and diversity in its broadest sense and recognizes that issues are as much cross-sector as they are within-sector. Further still, this paper shifts across disciplinary epistemic boundaries making use of Foucault's tools and the work of Deleuze and Guattari...
July 17, 2022: British Journal of Sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35770381/the-lifecycle-of-a-clinical-cadaver-a-practice-based-ethnography
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna MacLeod, Victoria Luong, Paula Cameron, George Kovacs, Molly Fredeen, Lucy Patrick, Olga Kits, Jonathan Tummons
Phenomenon Cadavers have long played an important and complex role in medical education. While research on cadaver-based simulation has largely focused on exploring student attitudes and reactions or measuring improvements in procedural performance, the ethical, philosophical, and experiential aspects of teaching and learning with cadavers are rarely discussed. In this paper, we shed new light on the fascinating philosophical moves in which people engage each and every time they find themselves face to face with a cadaver...
2022: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35033799/the-body-politics-of-successful-ageing-in-the-nexus-of-health-well-being-and-energy-consumption-practices
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ross Gordon, Theresa Harada, Fiona Spotswood
In this paper, we introduce the idea of the bio-socio-material body to think through the body politics that emerge within the nexus of health, well-being and domestic energy consumption as people age. Our work draws upon an ethnographic study with older Australians in regional New South Wales, Australia. We enrich social practice theory conceptualisations by foregrounding the body as a dynamic bio-socio-material entity that shapes and is shaped by practices. In doing so, we draw attention to the body politics of managing health, well-being and energy consumption while trying to age successfully...
January 12, 2022: Social Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34950872/genuine-movement-learning-through-a-deleuzian-approach
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Håkan Larsson, Gunn Nyberg, Dean Barker
The purpose of the article is to outline how Deleuzian concepts, notably the notions of apprenticeship in signs based on a pedagogy of the concept, can stimulate thinking and understanding of movement learning, and provide insights about pedagogical implications in various movement educational settings. Methodologically, the article falls somewhere in between theoretical exposition and presentation of original empirical research, i.e., a "theoreticoempirical" exposition. We borrowed some ideas formulated by Deleuze (and Guattari), which have been further developed by educational researchers, about "an apprenticeship in signs" based on "a pedagogy of the concept," to analyse situations where students explore new movements...
2021: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34949100/from-domestication-to-imperial-patronage-deconstructing-the-biomedicalisation-of-occupational-therapy
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pier-Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes
Occupational therapy knowledge emerged in the 19th century as reformist movements responded to the industrialisation of society and capitalist expansion. In the Global North, it was institutionalised by State apparatuses during the First and Second World Wars. Although biomedicine contributed to the rapid expansion and establishment of occupational therapy as a health discipline, its domestication by the biomedical model led to an overly regulated profession that betrays its reformist ideals. Drawing on the work of Deleuze and Guattari, our aim in this article is to deconstruct the biomedicalisation of occupational therapy and demonstrate how resistance to this process is critical for the future of this discipline...
December 23, 2021: Health (London)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34924808/students-multimodal-knowledge-sharing-in-school-spatial-repertoires-and-semiotic-assemblages
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linnea Stenliden, Jörgen Nissen
In a world 'flooded' with data, students in school need adequate tools as Visual Analytics (VA), that easily process mass data, give support in drawing advanced conclusions and help to make informed predictions in relation to societal circumstances. Methods for how the students' insights may be reformulated and presented in 'appropriate' modes are required as well. Therefore, the aim in this study is to analyse elementary school students' practices of communicating visual discoveries, their insights, as the final stage in the knowledge-building process with an VA-application for interactive data visualization...
December 15, 2021: Education and Information Technologies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34851702/fantasmorphoses-and-hybrid-becomings-of-identities
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Givre
Deleuze and Guattari crafted the concept of "becoming" as a way of theorizing the rampant chimerization and polymorphism of identities in today's world. They used Kafka's work to show how the frequent use of metamorphosis in his stories prefigures this widespread phenomenon of hybridization of identities. The frequency of such hybrid becomings raises questions about the very foundations of modernity's subjective construct. Does this proliferation reflect new configurations of desiring activities, or is it the result of early interference in what Melanie Klein conceptualized as "primary confusion"? The author will use Klein's notion to show how, early in life, envy of the breast and primary confusion can blur the organization of binary logic essential to establishing the ability to judge and the activity of primal symbolization...
December 2021: Psychoanalytic Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34800327/thinking-rhizomatically-and-becoming-successful-with-disabled-students-in-the-accommodations-assemblage-using-storytelling-as-method
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iris Epstein, Jarrett R Rose, Linda Juergensen, Roxanne Mykitiuk, Katie MacEntee, Lindsay Stephens
The number of disabled students enrolled in higher education institutions is increasing. Yet in disciplines such as nursing, where placements are an important part of student success, students' lived experiences, though an important and necessary aspect of promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion, has been ignored. In this paper, we respond to such issues by creating and utilizing a novel storytelling method that harnesses the antiessentialist philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. Storytelling empowers students to both describe their experiences and inform institutions on how to better serve them, and we use concepts from Deleuze and Guattari to provide a framework for thinking about students and their pathways toward success as multiple...
November 20, 2021: Nursing Inquiry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34799947/-re-defining-nursing-leadership-on-the-importance-of-parrh%C3%A3-sia-and-subversion
#30
REVIEW
Danisha Jenkins, Candace Burton, Dave Holmes
AIM: Through a review of philosophical and theoretical constructs, this paper offers insight and guidance as to ways in which nurse leaders may operationalize advocacy and an adherence to nursing's core ethical values. BACKGROUND: The U.S. health care system works in opposition to core nursing values. Nurse leaders are obliged to advocate for the preservation of ethical care delivery. EVALUATION: This paper draws upon the philosophies of Fromm, Foucault, and Deleuze and Guattari to critically review the functions of nurse leaders within a capitalist paradigm...
November 19, 2021: Journal of Nursing Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34762015/wired-sex-assemblages-among-men-who-have-sex-with-men-sexualized-drug-use-hookup-apps-and-hiv-service-provision
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dave Holmes, Matthew Numer, Chad Hammond, Phillip Joy, Jad Sinno, San Patten, Marc André Leblanc
Sexualized drug use is a form of sexual practice that resists risk-based discourses (otherwise referred to as "radical sex practices") and is reportedly common among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM). With the growth of online technologies, the use of hookup apps has also increased. We refer to men's use of drugs, apps, and sex form as "wired sex" that forms what post-structuralist theorists Deleuze and Guattari described as an assemblage . Perspectives of the health and social service providers who work directly with GBMSM has not been explored...
November 11, 2021: Journal of Homosexuality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34729896/assembling-bodies-without-organs-a-poststructuralist-analysis-of-group-sex-between-men
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dave Holmes, Chad Hammond, Lauren Orser, Huy Nguyen
Group sex among men who have sex with men may be understood as a 'radical' practice insofar as it transgresses dominant social discourses around appropriate sexual relations-prioritizing heteronormative, monogamous and risk-averse sex. These practices are generally defined as steeped in risk, most commonly due to the potential for transmitting human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted infections and accompanied by the possibility of legal and social repercussions. Our ethnographic research study explored the desires, practices and contexts of group sex participants (n = 10) within a popular group sex party destination located in the United States...
November 2, 2021: Nursing Philosophy: An International Journal for Healthcare Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34549625/becoming-frail-a-more-than-human-exploration
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victoria Cluley, Nick Fox, Zoe Radnor
'Frailty' is increasingly used as a clinical term to refer and respond to a particular bodily presentation, with numerous scores and measures to support its clinical determination. While these tools are typically quantitative in nature and based primarily on physical capacity, qualitative research has revealed that frailty is also associated with a range of social, economic and environmental factors. Here, we progress the understanding of frailty in older people via a new materialist synthesis of recent qualitative studies of frailty and ageing...
September 22, 2021: Health (London)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34423118/sedimentary-ways
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsay Bremner
This paper is a thought experiment to attune to the geo-physical and geo-political materialities of sediment, a terra-aqueous substance produced when the earth's continental surfaces intra-act with the atmosphere and are chemically transformed by it. The paper is framed by questions of how to engage more closely with the dynamics of earth systems and of how social and political agency emerges alongside earth forces. Sediment is important to such questions because it is the mechanism by which the earth recycles itself and is thick with the climatological and geological histories that have conditioned the possibility of life on the planet...
2021: GeoHumanities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34157215/harnessing-the-power-to-bridge-different-worlds-an-introduction-to-posthumanism-as-a-philosophical-perspective-for-the-discipline
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Adam, Linda Juergensen, Claire Mallette
Although it is argued that social justice is a core concern for the discipline, nursing has not generally played a leadership role in the responses to many of the greatest social problems of our time. These include the accelerated rate of climate change, pandemic threats, systemic racism, growing health and social inequities, and the regulation of new technologies to ensure an equitable future 'for all.' In nursing codes of ethics, administration, education, policies, and practice, social justice is often claimed to be a core value, yet it is rarely contextualized by philosophical or theoretical underpinnings...
June 22, 2021: Nursing Philosophy: An International Journal for Healthcare Professionals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33886762/an-integral-approach-of-ecological-sanitation-in-traditional-and-rural-communities
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gustavo Carvalhaes Xavier Martins Pontual Machado, Tania Maria de Freitas Barros Maciel, Michel Thiollent
This article presents an integral approach to work in community projects, based on Guattari's three ecologies and its dialogue with psychosocial theorists, since it involves the need to combine technological interventions with social approaches. These contributions are explored to point out the need for dialogue in the implementation of sanitation actions, mainly in the rural area and in traditional communities, involving the individual, the groups served and their territorial culture. The approach presented was implemented in a joint action with the Caiçara Community of Praia do Sono and the Forum of Traditional Communities of Angra dos Reis, Paraty and Ubatuba (FCT), based on the Observatory of Sustainable and Healthy Territories of Bocaina (OTSS / Fiocruz)...
April 2021: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33872137/becoming-perverse-queering-sworn-brotherhood-in-the-non-human-realm-of-songzhuxuan-s-hailiwa-and-daokousu
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas William Whyke, Melissa Shani Brown
This article examines the pornographic representation of Hailiwa and Daokousu, from Songzhuxuan's novel Yaohu Yanshi , where a sworn brotherhood incorporates an egalitarian homosexual relationship, something highly unusual in the Qing context in which sexual acts, including same-sex ones, were intelligible only via unequal hierarchies. In so doing we explore the queer potentialities of sworn brotherhood, signifying fraternity, friendship and a sexual relationship simultaneously. Drawing on Deleuze and Guattari, queer theory, and Giffney and Hird's concept of the non/human, we argue this tale and its wider genre enriches the scope of what we might term "queer literatures" in offering us historically and culturally situated stories of desire that refuse to confine themselves to the binaries that supported conventional premodern Chinese understandings of gender and sexuality-including the Confucian model of the heterosexual family unit, but also the highly hierarchical notions of sexual status underpinning Qing conceptualizations of sexual acts...
April 19, 2021: Journal of Homosexuality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33401539/rotation-strain-and-translation-sensors-performance-tests-with-active-seismic-sources
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Bernauer, Kathrin Behnen, Joachim Wassermann, Sven Egdorf, Heiner Igel, Stefanie Donner, Klaus Stammler, Mathias Hoffmann, Pascal Edme, David Sollberger, Cédric Schmelzbach, Johan Robertsson, Patrick Paitz, Jonas Igel, Krystyna Smolinski, Andreas Fichtner, Yara Rossi, Gizem Izgi, Daniel Vollmer, Eva P S Eibl, Stefan Buske, Christian Veress, Frederic Guattari, Theo Laudat, Laurent Mattio, Olivie Sèbe, Serge Olivier, Charlie Lallemand, Basil Brunner, Anna T Kurzych, Michał Dudek, Leszek R Jaroszewicz, Jerzy K Kowalski, Piotr A Bońkowski, Piotr Bobra, Zbigniew Zembaty, Jiří Vackář, Jiří Málek, Johana Brokesova
Interest in measuring displacement gradients, such as rotation and strain, is growing in many areas of geophysical research. This results in an urgent demand for reliable and field-deployable instruments measuring these quantities. In order to further establish a high-quality standard for rotation and strain measurements in seismology, we organized a comparative sensor test experiment that took place in November 2019 at the Geophysical Observatory of the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany...
January 3, 2021: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33379301/comparing-direct-observation-of-torsion-with-array-derived-rotation-in-civil-engineering-structures
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Guéguen, Frédéric Guattari, Coralie Aubert, Theo Laudat
In this article, we analyze the rotation rates in a building derived from a network of translation sensors and recorded by a rotation sensor. The building is Grenoble city hall, a reinforced concrete structure with permanent accelerometric translation sensors at the top and bottom of the building. A temporary experiment was conducted, consisting in installing a BlueSeis-3A rotation sensor for more than 24 h at the top of the structure. The ambient vibrations were analyzed. The amplitudes of translation accelerations and rotation rates at the top and bottom of the building, along with their variations over time, were analyzed...
December 28, 2020: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33349078/tangled-compositions-botany-agency-and-authorship-aboard-hms-endeavour
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Geoff Bil
By all accounts, James Cook's HMS Endeavour sojourn in Tahiti was a pivotal moment in Enlightenment engagements between Indigenous and European cultures. Among the voyage records that survive, the Endeavour draftsman Sydney Parkinson's Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas (1773) is widely viewed as anomalous for the depth and breadth of its interests in Indigenous Tahitian culture and plant knowledge. This essay complicates that view, with emphasis on the contingencies peculiar to the Journal 's publication and to Parkinson's own authorial biography...
December 22, 2020: History of Science; An Annual Review of Literature, Research and Teaching
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