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    Contributions from Alfred Schütz’s phenomenological sociology for nursing research - review article by Diego Schaurich, Jacó Fernando Schneider, Cíntia Nasi, Marcio Wagner Camatta

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The main concepts boarded were intentionality, intersubjectivity, determined biographical situation, human actions, typification and social relation. …”
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    Touching and being touched: where knowing and feeling meet by Lawrence Fischman, Lawrence Fischman

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In touching oneself, one is simultaneously both subject and object of touch, a template for experiencing oneself as subject and object of intentions, feelings, and motivations, or intersubjectivity. Here, I explore a form of self-touch carefully documented by Winnicott in observing how the infant engages the transitional object. …”
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    Visualization of educational information with the use services of cloud technology by N. V. Zhytyenyova

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…It is shown that the use of visualization develops cognitive interest of students, makes it possible to create a positive emotional atmosphere in the classroom and facilitates implementation of intersubject connections in learning. However, visualization is a powerful didactic tool, the use of which has to be motivated, pedagogically appropriate methodically backed up. …”
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    Aesthetic Education and Aesthetic Ideology… by Raya Kuncheva

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Similarly, Kleist’s conception on the intersubjectivity of human knowledge is emphasized. The interpretation of Paul de Man is derived from post-modern criticism of the ‘Lumières’ heritage. …”
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    Auditory localizing acuity during acute exposure to altitude. by Rosenberg, M, Barson, J, Pollard, A

    Published 1994
    “…The sequence encompassed the horizontal plane. We found large intersubject variation in the response to altitude but absolute error (unsigned error) was always increased: at 18,000 ft the mean effect for the group was highly significant (p < 0.00001). …”
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    ‘When Stepping out of the Homes was impossible’- Recalling Fieldwork Experience During the times of pandemic by Archita Tandon, Naveen Kumar*, Shweta Prasad, PhD

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The value-free nature of anthropological tradition enables us to put up a lens that guides our intersubjectivity even in the trying times of the COVID-19, wherein this paper is a reflexive take on how the ethnographers set on a journey to the field, trysting with some closed yet open doors in order to study the patterns of behaviors associated towards Mass Drug Administration program against Lymphatic Filariasis in Varanasi and Chitrakoot districts of Uttar Pradesh. …”
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    ‘The Path of Least Resistance’ as Agency grounded in Morality: Meeting Teaching and Research Expectations in an Asian Higher Education Context by Daron Benjamin Loo, Ritha Maidom, Esther Varah

    Published 2023
    “…Subsequently, the reflections were analysed through the lens of socio-cultural constructivism, where intersubjectivities were drawn together to arrive at a meaningful interpretation of agency. …”
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    “It’s Like we Have Our Own Rhythm”. Music Therapeutic Affect Regulation in a Case Study of a Traumatized Patient in Mental Health Treatment by Oda Dypvik Bjørke, Bolette Daniels Beck

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Based on theories of communicative musicality, intersubjectivity and traumatology, an analysis of transcripts of music therapy improvisations and verbal interaction is presented and discussed. …”
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    A concern for eco-social sustainability: Background, concept, values, and perspectives of eco-social work by Peng Wang, Altanbulag Altanbulag

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Eco-social work emphasizes the intersubjectivity and the harmonious coexistence with nature, and the sustainability of welfare integration at the value level. …”
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    A Continuously Worn Dual Temperature Sensor System for Accurate Monitoring of Core Body Temperature from the Ear Canal by Kyle D. Olson, Parker O’Brien, Andy S. Lin, David A. Fabry, Steve Hanke, Mark J. Schroeder

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The predicted body temperatures resulted in intersubject limits of agreement (LOA) of ±0.49 °C over a range of physiologic and ambient temperatures without calibration. …”
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    Effect of posture and shoe use on vibration transmission to ankle, knee and hip during whole-body vibration by Michelín Álvarez, Víctor Domínguez, Guillermo Urriolagoitia, Jorge Letechipia, Roberto Coronado, Diana Avendaño, Alejandra Vélez, José Urrusti

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Results indicate that shoe use is an important variable in vibration damping, although there was important intersubject variability, participant posture modification during vibration exposure resulted in different vibration doses among subjects. …”
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    Giving Birth in Silence by Fu-Yu Chang, Jacinta Aguirre

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Besides acknowledging the intersubjectivities that surfaced, we see the importance of recognising that ‘images are representations of the world filtered by the positionalities of the makers themselves, influenced by unique experiences that brought them to that point in time … Images become an extension of a way of thinking, visually connecting maker with participant along lines of thought’ (Cartwright and Crowder 2017, 515). …”
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    Approaching responsibility by Katrine Vraa Justenborg, Ida Andrea Nilsson

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Based on an understanding of responsibility as a multifaceted and situated practice we suggest that a sensory approach to reflexivity increases the researcher’s capacity to take responsibility by foregrounding the intersubjectivity of researcher-participant relations. …”
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    “It Seemed to Me It Might Be True” by Sabrina Francesconi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The semantics of the seem-verb class (evidentiality, modality, subjectivity, intersubjectivity) is addressed through the multiple forms it presents: seem + AdjP/NP, seem + to infinitive VP, seem that, seem like, seem as if, and parenthetical seem. …”
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    Sociocultural Identity Development Scaffolded by Collaboration-Conducive Strategies: A Case of an Iranian EFL Writing Class by Seyyed Mohammad Ali Soozandehfar, Rahman Sahragard

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Particularly, the results provide evidence that dialogic exchanges through linguistic means on the part of peers and the teacher include some behaviors such as intentionality, joint regard, affective involvement, communicative ratchet, contingent responsivity, intersubjectivity, and L1 use in collaborative writing tasks which play the most significant role in establishing new identities and gaining self-regulation, i.e. developing sociocultural identity.…”
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    International relations and the concentric hermeneutic circle: Wendt’s constructivism and the inevitability of circular interpretations by Bama Andika Putra

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In defense of the hermeneutic circle and against the idea of it being a vicious circle, the arguments presented in this article are twofold; 1) Wendt’s intentional submersion into the hermeneutic circle of international relations, constructivism, and neorealism, and 2) Construction of concentric circles and the importance of intersubjectivity. It also contends that future inquiries of constructivism and international relations, in general, will not escape this hermeneutic circle, leading to the production of authentic interpretations of our international relations inquiries.…”
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    Empathy Puzzles: Solving Intergenerational Conflict in Young Adult Video Games by Emma Reay

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…This article responds directly to Bonnie Ruberg’s call to “end the reign of empathy” in the critical and commercial discourses surrounding video games, and follows her precedent of unpacking the ambivalence and complexities of ‘playing-at-empathising’ in order to identify counter-normative models of connection and intersubjectivity present in these texts.…”
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    The Spectrality of Shame in Plato’s Menexenus by Michal Zvarík

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Patočka’s account of the specific givenness of the departed, which is experienced as a privation of a former intersubjectively intertwined life. The deceased other causes a twofold crisis. …”
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    Simulation in Cyberspace and Touch of the Flesh: Kissing, the Blush, the Hickey and the Caress by Richard Alapack

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…It also articulates its constructive concepts, , i.e., Merleau-Ponty’s “lived body” and Levinas’ “carnal intersubjectivity.”…”
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