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Field Theory in Social Science: Selected Theoretical Papers
Kurt Lewin,Dorwin Cartwright +1 more
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A Creative Tool to Break Habits: Breakdown of Functions, Disassociations & Counter Questions (bdc)
Tore Gulden,Arild Berg +1 more
TL;DR: The Breakdown, Disassociations and Counter Questions (BDC) tool as discussed by the authors is a tool for knowledge transfer in design education, which can help design students in breaking habits established and moreover facilitate a design approach that leads to innovation within an area of constraints.
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Human Existence (Cún Zài): What Is It? What's In It For Us As Existential Psychotherapists?
TL;DR: For instance, this paper presented an extemporaneous exposition of the Chinese characters for existence, cun zai (Cun Zai), which was based on a keynote address for the First International Conference on East-West Existential Psychology held in Nanjing, China in 2010.
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An Examination of the Empirical Basis for Involving Adult Learners in Planning Their Learning Experiences.
TL;DR: The support for involving adult students in planning their learning experiences is considered to be a universal principle in adult education as discussed by the authors. Yet, finding a suitable way to incorporate learner input in planning is difficult.
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L’évolution des organisations : une analyse fondée sur l’application de la théorie de Charles Darwin
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Mediating the individual: journalistic cultures and the mechanisms of innovation at two daily newspapers
TL;DR: This paper examined two daily newspapers, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Hartford Courant, and the organizational and occupational strategies the staff of each has used to maintain identity and cope with change, and explored the role of the "entrepreneur", defined as the goal-pursuing innovative social actor whose choices may have shaped how process unfolds in the target newsrooms.