Multiple relationships: An analysis of their semantics and their modelling

Author(s):  
D J Flynn ◽  
D R Knight ◽  
A H F Laender
2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-72
Author(s):  
고향자 ◽  
김소라

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-158
Author(s):  
Birgit Schneider

Ausgehend von der griechischen Mythologie werden die vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen Singen und Weben, dem Flechttanz und den strukturellen Ähnlichkeiten von Notationsformen und Steuerungsprinzipien in Musik und Weberei ausgelotet. Es zeigt sich, dass das Verhältnis der Zeitkunst Musik und der Raumkunst Weberei weit über das hinausweist, was sich im bloß metaphorischen Sprechen von >Klanggeweben< abzeichnet. Die Beziehung zwischen Kunstformen und Medien bringt vielmehr mythischspirituelle Ebenen zum Ausdruck. Die Umwandlung von Geweben in Musik respektive Musik in Weberei wiederum macht das kreative Potential der Transposition fruchtbar. </br></br>Based on Greek mythology, the multiple relationships between singing and weaving, »Flechttanz« (»weaving dance«) and the structural similarities of forms of notation and principles of control in music and weaving are explored. It is found that the relationship between music (as a temporal art) and weaving (as a spatial art) goes far beyond that which the metaphor of »sound tissues« points at. Rather, the relationship between art forms and media expresses mythical and spiritual levels. The transformation of tissues in music or, respectively, music in tissues, makes the creative potential of transposition productive.


2020 ◽  
Vol 70 (suppl 1) ◽  
pp. bjgp20X711269
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Alton ◽  
Caroline White

BackgroundAbuse of older people in care homes is an on-going problem. GPs, as the most frequent practitioner group visiting care homes, have an important role in detecting and reporting abuse. However, there is little research about GPs’ experiences of working in care homes and how they work to safeguard residents.AimTo explore the challenges experienced by GPs working in this unique environment and how these impact on safeguarding.MethodAn online survey collected qualitative data about GPs’ experiences as visiting professionals to care homes, with an emphasis on safeguarding. A thematic analysis identified key themes.ResultsIn total, 58 completed surveys were returned, with a range of practitioner experience represented (1–30 years). Approximately 70% were GP partners, with the remainder salaried and locum doctors. Over one third reported they had witnessed signs of definite or possible abuse within care homes. Emerging themes related to the complex care home context, in which residents had multiple health needs and GPs had to build multiple relationships with managers, carers, families, and residents. Difficulties in accessing information were reported; residents could not always provide information, GPs had to rely on others for information, and rarely had access to electronic records.ConclusionGP work in care homes is a complex and skilled role, in which GPs encounter evidence of poor care and abuse. Key themes in respect of barriers and facilitators of good care were highlighted. The reliance on others for information and the need to build relationships with staff/managers may raise tensions in respect of safeguarding practice.


2021 ◽  
pp. 107780122098115
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Christie Ørke ◽  
Stål Bjørkly ◽  
Mariana Dufort ◽  
Solveig Karin Bø Vatnar

This cross-sectional study compared attachment characteristics among women victimized by intimate partner violence (IPV) in no, one, and multiple relationships ( N = 154). Results indicated that compared with the nonvictimized, victimized women had increased likelihood of higher attachment avoidance. Compared with women victimized in one relationship, women victimized in multiple relationships had higher likelihood of higher attachment anxiety scores. Adjusting for childhood adversities, childhood sexual abuse was an independent risk factor for IPV. Childhood emotional abuse mediated the association between attachment anxiety and IPV victimization in multiple relationships in particular. Attachment theory appeared useful for better understanding women’s vulnerability for multiple violent relationships.


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (26) ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
Maria Jorge Dos Santos Leite

<p>O objetivo desse trabalho é analisar o processo de construção identitária da comunidade quilombola de Conceição das Crioulas, observando o entrelaçamento étnico-cultural entre seus habitantes e os da aldeia indígena Atikum. Ambas são comunidades tradicionais localizadas no sertão de Pernambuco.  Devido à proximidade geográfica entre as duas comunidades e as múltiplas relações historicamente estabelecidas entre elas, há evidências de que há certa assimilação da cultura indígena pela população quilombola, o mesmo acontecendo com os índios Atikum.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>The aim of this study is to analyze the identitary construction process of the maroon community from Conceição das Crioulas, observing the ethnic and cultural intermingling between its inhabitants and the Atikum Indian village. Both are traditional communities located in Pernambuco. Because of geographical proximity between the two communities and multiple relationships historically established between them, there is certain assimilation of indigenous culture, by maroon population , as do the Atikum Indians.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Identities. Maroon. Indigenous.</p>


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