scholarly journals A study on the figurative art expression reflected on the relationship with the animal companion and the inner self - Focusing on works by Lee Heeyeong -

2016 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 293-313
Author(s):  
Hee-Young Lee ◽  
Myung-Shik Cho
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1253-1258
Author(s):  
Lin Herlina

Setiap rumah sakit mengupayakan pemenuhan sasaran keselamatan pasien  salah satunya adalah mengidentifikasi pasien dengan benar yang bertujuan agar rumah sakit melakukan perbaikan spesifik yang akan berdampak pada peningkatan mutu pelayanan dan keselamatan pasien. Kesalahan identifikasi pasien dapat terjadi disemua aspek diagnosis dan tindakan. Melakukan identifikasi perlu keinginan dari dalam diri perawat itu sendiri atau biasa disebutmotivasi. Jika seseorang memiliki motivasi maka seharusnya dapat menimbulkan kepatuhan untuk melakukan tindakan identifikasi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui hubungan motivasi dengan kepatuhan perawat dalam pelaksanaan identifikasi pasien pasien sebagai bagian dari keselamatan pasien di Ruang Rawat Inap Rumah Sakit Karya Husada Karawang. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kuantitatif dengan desain penelitian korelasional. Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah Perawat yang berjumlah 104 orang dengan sampel 25% dari jumlah populasi yaitu sebanyak 26 orang. Teknik pengumpulan data dengan cara wawancara. Instrumen penelitian menggunakan kuisioner. Teknik analisa data terdiri dari analisa univariate dan bivariate (chi square) dengan menggunakan software SPSS. Berdasarkan hasil analisa didapatkan nilai p value = 0,004 (p<0,05). Sehingga disimpulkan bahwa ada hubungan motivasi perawat dengan kepatuhan pelaksanaan  identifikasi pasien sebagai bagian dari keselamatan pasien di Ruang Rawat Inap Rumah Sakit Karya Husada Karawang 2019.Kata Kunci : Keselamatan Pasien, Identifikasi, Motivasi, Kepatuhan.  ABSTRACTEach hospital strives to fulfill the Patient Safety Goals, one of which is to identify patients correctly which aims to make the Hospital make specific improvements that will have an impact on improving the quality of service and patient safety. Misidentification of patients can occur in all aspects of diagnosis and action. Identifying needs of the nurse's inner self or commonly called motivation. If someone has motivation then it should be able to cause compliance to carry out identification actions. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between motivation and nurse compliance in the implementation of identifying patient patients as part of patient safety in the Inpatient Room of Karya Husada Hospital, Karawang.This type of research is quantitative research with correlational research design. The population in this study were nurses with a total of 104 people with a sample of 25% of the total population of 26 people. Data collection techniques by interview.  The research instrument uses questionnaires. Data analysis techniques consist of univariate and bivariate (chi square) analysis using SPSS software.Based on the analysis results, the value of p value = 0.004 (ρ <0.05) is obtained. So it was concluded that there was a relationship between nurse motivation and compliance with the implementation of patient identification as part of patient safety in the Inpatient Room of Karya Husada Karawang Hospital 2019.Keywords : Patient Safety, Identification, Motivation, Compliance.


2000 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shinji Sakamoto

Some studies suggest that self-focus contributes to the onset of depression. A new cogitive model of depression, the three-phase model of self-focus and depression, is presented here to explain the mechanism of the onset and maintenance of depression. In this model, the relationship between self-focus and the course of depression is divided into three phases: (1) initiation, (2) operation, and (3) maintenance. Previous studies examining the relationship between self-focus and depression are reviewed, within the framework of the model: (1) studies investigating situations that will initiate self-focus; (2) studies examining the effects of self-focus on behaviour, cognition, and affect; and (3) studies examining the duration of self-focusing. The model is then presented and propositions derived from it are outlined. Finally, suggestions are made for preventing depression, for recovery from it and for the scope of application of the model.


Slavic Review ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 70 (4) ◽  
pp. 795-818
Author(s):  
Anna Fishzon

In this article, Anna Fishzon explores how the phenomena of celebrity culture and early sound recording contributed to notions of audientic selfhood in late imperial Russia. Public discussions about celebrities like the Bol'shoi Theater bass Fedor Shaliapin helped forge understandings of sincerity and spoke to contemporary concerns regarding the relationship between fame and artifice, the public persona and the inner self. Fishzon suggests that the emergent recording industry penetrated and altered everyday emotional experience, the arena of work, and the organization of leisure, linking gramophonic discourses to celebrity culture and its rhetoric of authenticity and sincerity. In part because Russian audio magazines and gramophone manufacturers heavily promoted celebrity opera recordings, sonic fidelity was equated with the capacity of the recorded voice to convey “sincerity,” understood, in turn, as the announcement of ardent feelings. Fan letters to Shaliapin and Ivan Ershov document these new sensibilities regarding self, authenticity, desire, and emotions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amendola Alfonso ◽  
Jessica Camargo Molano

A great story told by a musician is the basis of the best stage experimentation of the second half of the 20th century. The musician is John Cage, whose work synthesizes the entire system of arts within the extraordinary world of the avant-garde. This great story begins with the experimental artistic activities which were developed in the 1920s, consolidated in the thirties and continued through the post-war period up to the dawn of the fifties. Apart from the socio-historical cross-section Cage’s experimentation provides, it is also a pretext for reflecting on the artist’s work as well as the relationship between neuroscience and art. Important contributions to this topic come from the neuro-scientific-social research on new expressions “of creativity, imagination, genius” (Pecchinenda, 2018). This study is based on the assumption that Cage was the forerunner of neuronal experimentation that would be central to the experiments and research of many other artists. The theoretical reference model can be found in the research of the neuroscientist Kandel et al, whose work was the starting point for this investigation. Kandel grasps the definitive break between scientific logic and humanistic sensitivity in the methodological reductionism practiced by neuroscience and in the experiments of contemporary creativity. According to Kandel, both neuroscience and artistic experimentation have similar objectives and problems, and in some respects seem to develop similar methodological practices. Kandel identifies the use of memory, synthesis and knowledge of the world in authors such as Mondrian, de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko, Louis, Warhol as well as the New York school of which Cage was an important member. The relationship between art and neuroscience is synthetized in the avant-garde action of Cage and in all the artists who launched continuous attacks against traditional forms. The transition from figurative art to abstraction is “comparable” to the reductionist process that is used in the scientific field to explain complexity and phenomenology. The prolegomena of this discourse are anticipated by a previous work written by Kandel in 2012 and can also be found in other studies on the relationship between neuroscience and art, in particular in the reflections of the neurobiologist and father of neuroaesthetics, Semir Zeki. Zeki analyzed artists work as a practice perfectly comparable to the research carried out by neuroscientists. Cage, the focus of this investigation, carried out a sound-stage-vision experimentation affecting theatre, media and art which can be examined from at least two different perspectives. The first concerns the definitive subversion of “innate rules of perception” (Kandel) and the second deals with the relationship between art and neuroscience.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 661-677 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kapil Khandeparkar ◽  
Manoj Motiani

Purpose Recent studies have indicated that consumers who knowingly purchase counterfeits could be in love with the brands whose counterfeits they own. Arguably, this love may not be the same as the love felt by individuals who purchase the original brand. Research in this field has not studied how these two love types differ in its genesis and consequences. Therefore, the paper aims to discuss this issue and intends to fill this gap. Design/methodology/approach This study performed a multi-group analysis using (PLS-SEM) between two groups of customers (real-buyers and fake-buyers) to elucidate the factors that separate fake-love from real-love. This study adopted a combination of convenience sampling and field visits to identify 500 individuals who were classified as either real-buyers or fake-buyers. Findings The relationship between social-self and brand love is significantly stronger for fake-buyers as compared to real-buyers. However, the relationship between inner-self and brand love is significantly stronger in the case of real-buyers as compared to fake-buyers. Real-buyers tend to be more brand resilient than fake-buyers as their love emanates primarily from the inner-self. Additionally, fake-buyers indulge in +WOM more than real-buyers as their brand love emanates from the social-self. Originality/value This is the first study to explore the concept of brand love among consumers who purchase counterfeits in spite of being able to afford the original brands. This is also the first study that is focused on identifying the antecedents and outcomes that separate real-love from fake-love.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 79-89
Author(s):  
Tayyaba Razzaq

Monasticism is voluntary sustain and systemic program of self discipline and self denial in which immediate sensual gratifications are renounced in order to attain some valued spiritual or mental state. Monasticism demands to get away from normal sentiment & human emotions particularly to attain spirituality. Purposes of monasticism are to find out the pure inner self, raise above all flaws & human deficiency, spiritual excellence, liberation, and deliverance. The research paper is an approach to show the comparison between the monastic worlds as revealed through the texts of Semitic religious communities. The comparison of monastic text has the potential to yield a large amount of informative facts. In the areas of asceticism, spirituality, and the balance between sacred and routine life, analogies are numerous and propose many avenues of further comparison still waiting to be explored. The research paper is an approach to show the comparison & in- depth analysis of the Babylonian Talmud, Bible and Quran that find literary analogues in the monastic texts, strategies’, historical examples and suggestions. These examples open the door for a reconsideration of the nature of the relationship between Jews and Christians in the ancient world. This article aimed to highlight the main features of ancient monasticism and to share information in Semitic religion regarding hermit, ascetic and monk. Likewise, this paper also focuses on several processes of changes and transformation of monasticism from a negative view to the enlightenment of identity which lead to the development of a normal and stable society.


2020 ◽  
Vol 81 (5) ◽  
pp. 38-42
Author(s):  
E. A. Frolova

The article considers the poem by S. A. Yesenin «You have been used by someone else ...», which was included in the «Hooligans’s Love» cycle. In an attempt to determine the place of autumn motives in the poet’s love lyrics, the author of the article seeks to characterize the place of this poem in the poet’s work in the early 20th century. The author carries out a linguostylistic analysis of the text using the methods of comparative and associative analysis. The article shows the transformation of love lyrics in Yesenin’s work, the relationship of the poem with the «Tavern Moscow» cycle and his subsequent works. The author focuses on the linguistic means of realizing the inner self of the lyrical hero and his connection with the image of his beloved and the world around him. The article draws a conclusion about the significance of the poem «You have been used by someone else ...» in Yesenin’s creative work; it is shown that the poet perceives the autumn of life as a turning point associated with gaining clarity in understanding of the world, the advent of calm, but sad wisdom.


2006 ◽  
Vol 86 (1) ◽  
pp. 229-255
Author(s):  
Gabriela Signori

AbstractDuring the fifteenth century the number of saints increased dramatically. But most of them had already been dead for centuries and were known only through the pages of their vitae. Living saints became rare, chiefly because of the unwaveringly skeptical approach towards them. Critics were always asking, How does one recognise a saint? What do "real" saints look like? What is the relationship between what is outside and what is inside, between the physical appearance and the inner self of a man? As this paper will demonstrate, it was was not so much these questions as the answers that were new.


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