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The conventional wisdom, and much of the citizen participation literature in public administration, works from a presumption that the stability of the social bond will come about as a result of more and better participation. However, under the conditions of late modernism including incommensurable language games, participation, even in the form of robust discourse, is insufficient for generating the social bond. In such conditions, some form of the social bond must exist prior to and in order for discursive participation to occur in the first place. Again, in the conditions of late modernism, the mechanical solidarity described by Emile Durkheim, or a social bond based in shared culture, religion and values no longer exists. In such conditions, some other basis to form the social bond m...
... characterizes this external force as a collective conscience or a common social bond that is express...The psychoanalytic theory of Carl Jung (1921, 1935), and more recently, the interpre...
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..."Rare Harmony: The Architecture and Music of Carlo Rainaldi (1611-1691)" (Emory, S. McPhee) . COSTANZ...SU, MENG-TSUN, "Work Shop, Workshop: Lawrence Halprin and Mobility in the 1960s San Fr..., BARBARANNE E., "The Civil War and Collective Memory: Reconstructing the National Conflict in Pa...M. Davis, J. E. Jung) . LUGLI, EMANUELE, "Pietre di paragone. The Produ...
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... an increasing "revitalised interest" in Jungian psychoanalytical method based on the concept of ciinema as a collective experience, especially in the fields of literature.... [2] In highlighting the affinity between Carl Gustav Jung's concept of "collective unconsciousne.... [23] In the film, Billy works in the ranch of Tunstall, an English immigrant, wh...
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... 7.3.3 Multimedia 7.3.4 Computer-Generated Works 7.4 Trademark 7.5 Trade Secret 7.6 Semiconductor C...839 (2008). . 2.1.2 DNA Typing . Duncan Carling, Less Privacy Please, We're British: Investigating... Hiller, France Belanger, Michael Hsiao & Jung-Min Park, POCKET Protection, 45 AM. BUS. L.J. 417 ... of Licensing Music Online: The Role of Collective Rights Organizations and the Effect of Territorial...
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... Urban Plazas (1960-1976): The Take Part Workshops, the Creative Process and Public Space" (UC Irvine... President in Interwar Culture and Collective Memory" (Kansas, C. Eldredge) . KNOX, PAGE, "Scrib...A. Stones) . BRADBURY, CARLEE ANN, "Imaging and Imagining the Jew in Medieval En...Nochlin) . LEE, JUNG-SIL, "The Intersection of Nationalism and Religion...
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The four theories of the press have long dominated in journalism education and research and arguably do a good job of describing media systems in the West. However, it is hard to fit Asian media systems into the existing theories. This paper re-examines the four press theories and identifies the difficulties in using the theories as a guide to understand media systems in Asia. The purpose of this paper is to raise issues with the applicability of the theories in an Asian media context and explore a new paradigm, which would bring in cultural values from both the East and the West.
...The club system works well for the Japanese press, which profits from la...But until Kim Dae Jung, a freedom fighter and folk hero, became president... focused on the "communal life" or the "collective." Altschull also analyzed the role of the media - ... to follow the footsteps of Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Dan Rather's dogged pursuit of the trut...
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... figures of the shrine, we now credit the workshop of Michael Tichter, a sculptor whose training link... invokes the locus classicus of Jewish collective guilt for the death of Jesus, the crowd's declarat...Jung, and Keith Nightenhelser. Warm thanks are due to m... definitive studies of the icon to date are Carlo Bertelli, "The Image of Pity in Santa Croce in Ger...
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[Rosie Prevost] notes in her artist's statement that she had no particular relationship to most of the individuals in the portraits, and that distance seems to have served her well in her effort to view the people as archetypes. It's too bad, though, that no one was around to capture Prevost peering into a lens on one of her extemporaneous shoots. Students of [Carl Gustav Jung] no doubt would have recognized "The Seeker," or "A Visionary," in the photographer's portrait.
Jung wrote, "The collective unconscious . . . appears to consist of mythological motifs or primordial images, for which reason the myths of all nations are its real exponents." Prevost's tides, such as "The Mother," "The Innocent," "The Angry Cook" and "The Gende Giant," touch upon such universal mythic roles.
... natural light in most of the show's other works. "The Gentle Giant" is a man on a motorcycle in a ...
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The work of painter Jerry West was once described to me as (I'm paraphrasing) the only dependable visual guide for navigating Santa Fe's uncommon history and collective modern psyche. West's art, which varies in content from detailed New Mexico landscapes in the 1970s to deeply personal and political narratives, is inspired by his own colorful life and dreamscapes and also by Gabriel Garca Mrquez, Carl Jung, and Francisco Goya -- whose imagery has influenced West throughout his life.
This weekend, the Santa Fe Rotary Foundation for the Arts pays tribute to
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
..., or as the award-winning, film writer, Carl Foreman remarked, "by putting a mirror up to reali..., such as Ingmar Bergman, suffuse their works entirely with symbols, turning their productions i... and wrongs of both individual and collective behavior. Most movie directors make no pretense at...Ray Liotta. Penelope Cruz. George Jung (Johnny Depp), a major drug smuggler in the 1980's...