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  1. Unsystematic Vitality: From Early Modern Beeswarms to Contemporary Swarm Intelligence.Sylvie Kleiman-Lafon & Charles T. Wolfe - 2021 - In Peter Fratzl, Michael Friedman, Karin Krauthausen & Wolfgang Schäffner (eds.), Active Materials. De Gruyter. pp. 259-298.
    The eighteenth century was the century of self-organization, but also that of materialism, inasmuch as it was then that certain thinkers proclaimed themselves to be materialists (rather than just being labelled as such by enemies of various sorts). If one seeks to read these two features – one hesitates to call them ‘facts’ or ‘events’ – together, one arrives rather quickly at an influential metaphor, the beeswarm. But a metaphor of or for what? Irreducible organic unity, most broadly – spelled (...)
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  • Las técnicas de reproducción asistida (TRA) a la luz de la bioética.Gilberto Alfonso Gamboa Bernal - 2016 - Escritos 24 (53):319-344.
    Assisted Reproductive Technologies, as a solution to the issues of human infertility, have been developed since the mid-twentieth century. The development of these techniques, their progress and results have occurred simultaneously with two events related to ART: the establishment of new rights that have contributed to their endorsement, and the birth of bioethics that have allowed the recognition of their limits. The cultural change due to the coming of ART is characterized by three topics that are discussed in this article (...)
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  • Working together. An interdisciplinary approach to dying patients in a palliative care unit.A. Minetti - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):715-718.
    Multiprofessional teams have become in recent years one of the distinguishing features of services, where professionals with different competences work together. The core of our interest is addressed to the équipe of a palliative care ward; in particular, to that series of working activities that consists of communicative acts, as équipe meetings, for instance. Our research focuses on the analysis of the process by which the development of knowledge in multiprofessional practice is built to establish more information on recurrent patterns (...)
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  • Creating a new space: Code-switching among British-born Greek-Cypriots in London.Katerina Finnis - 2013 - Pragmatics and Society 4 (2):137-157.
    This paper, located in the traditions of Interactional Sociolinguistics (Gumperz 1982) and Social Constructionism (Berger and Luckmann 1966), explores code-switching and identity practices amongst British-born Greek-Cypriots. The speakers, members of a Greek-Cypriot youth organization, are fluent in English and (with varying levels of fluency) speak the Greek-Cypriot Dialect. Qualitative analyses of recordings of natural speech during youth community meetings and a social event show how a new ‘third space’ becomes reified through code-switching practices. By skillfully manipulating languages and styles, speakers (...)
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  • Transforming schooling through technology: Twenty-first-century approaches to participatory learning.Craig A. Cunningham - 2009 - Education and Culture 25 (2):pp. 46-61.
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  • Initiatory Materials: An Ethnography of Contemporary Alchemy in Sweden.Olivia Cejvan - 2018 - Correspondences: Journal for the Study of Esotericism 6 (1):25-45.
    This article is an ethnographic study of spagyric alchemical practice, sometimes referred to by my informants as “the wet path,” which is centred on the making of elixirs. This article begins with an ethnographic vignette of how alchemy was taught in a group setting and then describes how the author became an alchemist’s apprentice during the course of an evening. Analytical perspectives on this ethnographic material lead to a discussion of the benefits of an ethnographic approach to esotericism. Finally, methodological (...)
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  • Features of franchising expansion into the Ukrainian tourist market.Victoriia Redko & Yurii V. Semych - 2020 - European Journal of Management Issues 28 (3):101-109.
    Purpose – to differency in the franchise model implementation by tour operators in the European and Ukrainian markets. Design/Method/Approach. A theoretical approach is based on generalization, system and comparative analysis, content analysis, statistical, and graphical and tabular methods. Findings. The research characterized business franchising models of the largest multidisciplinary tour operators of mass tourism in Ukraine. The general conditions of performing tourist activity on the principles of business franchising for travel agencies are determined. The authors clarified the differences between business (...)
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  • Las Comunidades de Práctica : hacia una reconfiguración hermenéutica.Diego Fernando Barragán Giraldo - 2015 - Franciscanum 57 (163):155-176.
    El artículo presenta algunos aportes a la constitución del concepto Comunidades de Práctica, el cual –proveniente del campo empresarial– al trasladarse a la investigación social abre nuevos horizontes de sentido sobre sus posibilidades y pertinencia. En la primera parte se esbozan los elementos metodológicos que, desde una investigación en curso, permitieron constituir y fortalecer una cp desde donde emergieron rutas comprensivas para configurar un marco teórico sobre el concepto en cuestión. La segunda parte muestra ciertos elementos importantes que ayudan a (...)
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