scholarly journals A wife who writes: aesthetic and social aspects of self-reflection in women’s diaries

2019 ◽  
Vol 72 ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
Eva Eglāja-Kristsone
JOGED ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-64
Author(s):  
Mila Rosinta Totoatmojo

In the era of a fast technological and communication’s advancement, people feels that the worldincreasingly narrowed, as if there is no limit of space and time. The awareness squeezed by everything isgetting closer, and led to act promptly, quickly, and instant. The world seems like a folded or compressed.Man forcing himself to do something with the minimizing quality. What it does have a profound loss ofmeaning. Man is losing his roles as personal (self-reflection) and social (social reflection).The creation of the dance is set from fashion’s manner of self reflection in a front of mirror.In the stepsof process creation of this workbased on Creativity and Choreography. Creativity approach is used in thecreation of art can not be separated from the process of thinking and working creatively, through this way ofthinking and approach a creative work will be built.The second approach is the choreography, which is usedas the foundation in aspects of behavior and other visuals.Artworks " Refleksi Rupa Jiwa /The Reflection Face of Soul" is an exploration of the human psycheneeds to fullfil its personal and social aspects. Its actualization is the result of self-reflection upon thepersonal need as well as social, ie as a dialectic results on both. Corresponding with Sigmund Freud whichis differentiate the human psyche in the id, ego, and super ego, then by self-reflection human will discoverhis/her true identity in fullfil the basic needs of self-satisfaction and lust. In a reflection of social life, peopleare faced with the reality of such as: social relations, ethics, norms, and religion, which sometimes felt as animpediment to fullfil a personal satisfaction and lust. Balance between a self-fulfillment to a fulfilling ofpublic needs on social scope will produce a moral value, in concept of super ego so-called conscience.Key words: self-reflection, social reflection, moral value.


Geosciences ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vera Assis Fernandes

The forward planning of the return of Humans to the lunar surface as envisioned by different national and collaborative space agencies requires consideration of the fragility and pristine nature of the lunar surface. Current international treaties are outdated and require immediate action for their update and amendment. This should be taken as an opportunity for self-reflection and potential censoring, enabling a mature, responsible, and iterated sequence of decisions prior to returning. The protocols developed for assessing the ethical and social impacts of Humans on the lunar surface will provide a blueprint for planning future exploration activities on other planetary bodies in the Solar System and beyond.


JOGED ◽  
2013 ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Mila Rosinta Totoatmojo

In the era of a fast technological and communication’s advancement, people feels that the worldincreasingly narrowed, as if there is no limit of space and time. The awareness squeezed by everything isgetting closer, and led to act promptly, quickly, and instant. The world seems like a folded or compressed.Man forcing himself to do something with the minimizing quality. What it does have a profound loss ofmeaning. Man is losing his roles as personal (self-reflection) and social (social reflection).The creation of the dance is set from fashion’s manner of self reflection in a front of mirror.In the stepsof process creation of this workbased on Creativity and Choreography. Creativity approach is used in thecreation of art can not be separated from the process of thinking and working creatively, through this way ofthinking and approach a creative work will be built.The second approach is the choreography, which is usedas the foundation in aspects of behavior and other visuals.Artworks " Refleksi Rupa Jiwa /The Reflection Face of Soul" is an exploration of the human psycheneeds to fullfil its personal and social aspects. Its actualization is the result of self-reflection upon thepersonal need as well as social, ie as a dialectic results on both. Corresponding with Sigmund Freud whichis differentiate the human psyche in the id, ego, and super ego, then by self-reflection human will discoverhis/her true identity in fullfil the basic needs of self-satisfaction and lust. In a reflection of social life, peopleare faced with the reality of such as: social relations, ethics, norms, and religion, which sometimes felt as animpediment to fullfil a personal satisfaction and lust. Balance between a self-fulfillment to a fulfilling ofpublic needs on social scope will produce a moral value, in concept of super ego so-called conscience.Key words: self-reflection, social reflection, moral value.


2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Pat McCarthy

This article details the process of self-reflection applied to the use of traditional performance indicator questionnaires. The study followed eight speech-language pathology graduate students enrolled in clinical practicum in the university, school, and healthcare settings over a period of two semesters. Results indicated when reflection was focused on students' own clinical skills, modifications to practice were implemented. Results further concluded self-assessment using performance indicators paired with written reflections can be a viable form of instruction in clinical education.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miho Nakajima ◽  
Keisuke Takano ◽  
Takashi Oguchi ◽  
Yoshihiko Tanno
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