Rezension zu: Schermuly, C. C (2016). New Work – Gute Arbeit gestalten. Psychologisches Empowerment von Mitarbeitern. Freiburg: Haufe

Author(s):  
Sebastian Kunert
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New Work ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carsten C. Schermuly
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New Work ◽  

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 35-39
Author(s):  
Anke Jähnke ◽  
Sven Andersson ◽  
Sabine Rühle Andersson ◽  
Anna Hegedüs
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Zusammenfassung. Der vorliegende Artikel entstand ausgehend von einem Workshop, der von den Autor_innen gemeinsam am Dreiländerkongress Pflege in der Psychiatrie 2018 zum Thema „Gute Arbeit“ gestaltet wurde. Bei diesem Workshop stand der Trialog, d. h. die gleichberechtigte Zusammenarbeit von Psychiatrie- Erfahrenen, fachkundigen Angehörigen und Fachpersonen, im Mittelpunkt. Diese verschiedenen Perspektiven spiegelten sich auch in der Zusammensetzung des Workshop-Teams wider. Wir wollten nicht nur forschungsgestützt über Trialog reden, sondern die Diskussion gestützt auf eigene Erfahrungen aus dem Leben bereichern. Ziel war, die Teilnehmenden anzuregen, sich über den möglichen Beitrag von Angehörigen auszutauschen, was denn konkret eine „gute Zusammen-Arbeit“ zwischen Psychiatrie-Erfahrenen, Angehörigen und Fachpersonen ausmacht und wie sie erreicht werden kann.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
M. Ben Larbi
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Author(s):  
Aileen Moreton-Robinson

In this issue of Kalfou, my book The White Possessive: Power, Property, and Indigenous Sovereignty receives attention from three scholars whose work I admire and respect. George Lipsitz’s The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics was seminal in conceptualizing the possessive logics of patriarchal white sovereignty, while Fiona Nicoll’s From Diggers to Drag Queens: Configurations of Australian National Identity heavily influenced my work on the formation of white national identity. Kim TallBear’s Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science has been instructive in shaping my new work on the possessive racial logics of Indigenous identity fraud. I am honored they ha


Author(s):  
Ika Yulianti

Ramayana story has been widely known in Indonesian society since centuries ago. This story has been disseminated from generation to generation. The story is familiar to the public in the form of this kakawin often staged in the form of performing arts, dramatari, puppet performances, as well as in the form of puppet or sculpture. Ramayana story has a lot of episodes, but in the creation of this animated video work taking Shinta kidnapping episode. This animated video works explored the form of characters and stories, as well as collaborate with dance, heater and musical arts. Kidnapping of Shinta’s story became the basis of the principal narrative in the creation of animated video with the theme of Ramayana episode kidnapping Shinta ‘Langen Katresnan’ which then developed in accordance with the ideas and concepts. It also supports the creation of new work that promotes originality of the work. This animated video works using two-dimensional techniques. This is actually a reference to that puppet animation that was first recognized by earlier ancestors.Keywords: puppet, Ramayana, animation


The essays collected in this book represent recent advances in our understanding of speech acts-actions like asserting, asking, and commanding that speakers perform when producing an utterance. The study of speech acts spans disciplines, and embraces both the theoretical and scientific concerns proper to linguistics and philosophy as well as the normative questions that speech acts raise for our politics, our societies, and our ethical lives generally. It is the goal of this book to reflect the diversity of current thinking on speech acts as well as to bring these conversations together, so that they may better inform one another. Topics explored in this book include the relationship between sentence grammar and speech act potential; the fate of traditional frameworks in speech act theory, such as the content-force distinction and the taxonomy of speech acts; and the ways in which speech act theory can illuminate the dynamics of hostile and harmful speech. The book takes stock of well over a half century of thinking about speech acts, bringing this classicwork in linewith recent developments in semantics and pragmatics, and pointing the way forward to further debate and research.


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