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Dombrowski, Paul M. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1995
Reviews recent developments in the rhetoric of science, social constructionism, feminist critiques of science, and ethics. Explains how they are postmodernistic, and explains how they are also humanistic. Concludes by discussing the implications for the practice and teaching of technical communication. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethics, Feminism, Higher Education
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Bleich, David – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1993
Reviews feminist critiques of philosophy and science, and suggests how they may relate to attitudes about the teaching of writing found among academics--humanists as well as scientists--and to the teaching of writing in colleges and universities. Suggests that taking notice of this material will help bring writing courses closer to what takes…
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Humanism, Philosophy
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Senge, Peter M.; McLagan, Patricia A. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1993
Senge states that knowledge-based organizations require distributed leadership based on philosophy, attitudes and beliefs, skills and capabilities, and tools (artifacts). McLagan replies that his assertions require deeper, more soulful reflection to bring the concept to life. (SK)
Descriptors: Administration, Humanism, Leadership, Organizational Change
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Aspy, David N.; Aspy, Cheryl B.; Russel, Gene; Wedel, Mack – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2000
Responds to an article (May/June 1997 issue) in which Eugene Kelly contended that the counseling profession should integrate its theories to combine strengths of both the humanistic and technical orientations in the field. Notes the importance of previous efforts such as Robert Carkhuff's Human Technology (HT). Discusses and emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Counseling Psychology, Counseling Theories, Humanism
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Shauf, Michele S. – Computers and Composition, 2001
Notes that one role of the humanist in this technological age, whose mother tongue is the conceptual language of the technologist, is to speak in an alternative language out of which an electronic rhetoric could emerge. Remarks that the hallmark of the humanist's alternative language or vocabulary is that it does not find technological innovation…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Humanism, Rhetorical Invention
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Brookfield, Stephen – Adult Education Quarterly, 2002
Erich Fromm proposed that learning to penetrate ideological obfuscation and overcome the alienation it generates is the learning task of adulthood. He believed adult education would make people aware of ideological manipulation and prepare them for participatory democracy. His was a Marxist humanism aimed at the creation of democratic socialism.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Alienation, Critical Theory
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McGuiness, John; Alred, Geof; Cohen, Nonie; Hunt, Kathy; Robson, Maggie – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Explores the application of a humanistic counseling training model in the cultural milieu of Kenya. Concludes that such application is possible and desirable, if it is undertaken as shared and respectful learning between trainers and trainees. (Contains 13 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Training, Cultural Exchange, Foreign Countries
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Clark, Susan H.; Schwiebert, Valerie L. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2001
Literature concerning women's development at midlife is reviewed. Attention is given to the tendency to focus on women's reproductive roles and to frame psychosocial development in relationship to reproductive status. Such deterministic approaches are entwined with heterosexist bias. The loom of Penelope is proposed as a metaphor of women's…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Females, Humanism, Middle Aged Adults
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Sinclair, Stacey L.; Monk, Gerald – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2005
This article represents a poststructuralist critique and review of the role of empathy in the therapeutic relationship. Incorporating Foucauldian contributions, we seek to expand upon the largely liberal-humanistic descriptions about the nature of empathy, which in our view fail to acknowledge fully the impact of culture in the therapy arena. In…
Descriptors: Therapy, Empathy, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
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Jon Nixon – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2006
This paper focuses primarily on the later work of Said. After a brief review of what Said himself saw as formative events in his life it reviews the tradition of "philological hermeneutics" as Said himself defined it and within which he located his own work as a scholar. His key themes of intertextuality, post-colonialism, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hermeneutics, Bilingualism, Minority Groups
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Mason, Michael; Singleton, Andrew; Webber, Ruth – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
A research project conducted in 2003-2006, the Spirit of Generation Y, using both extended interviews and a nationwide survey, revealed three main strands in the spirituality of young Australians: traditional, alternative and humanist. Their involvement in traditional religions was declining, like that of their parents, and although some adopted…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Youth, Foreign Countries
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Kwan, Allen – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2007
As with many science fiction works, the "Star Trek" franchise uses allegory to address contemporary social issues. Taking a liberal humanistic stance, it addresses race and racism using aliens as allegorical stand-ins for humanity. However, the producers of the "Star Trek" franchise were inadvertently perpetuating the racism they were advocating…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Science Fiction, Popular Culture, Literary Criticism
Malchiodi, Cathy A., Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2011
Providing a complete overview of art therapy, from theory and research to practical applications, this is the definitive handbook in the field. Leading practitioners demonstrate the nuts and bolts of arts-based intervention with children, adults, families, couples, and groups dealing with a wide range of clinical issues. Rich with illustrative…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cultural Pluralism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Military Personnel
Miller, Stuart – Synthesis, 1974
The author discusses the crisis in health care and some efforts to develop humanistic alternatives. Included are two case studies in humanistic medicine. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Helping Relationship, Humanism, Medical Case Histories
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Creelan, Paul G. – Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1975
In this article the author attempted to understand the relationship between John B. Watson's personal conflicts with the fundamentalist religious culture in which he was reared and his development of a particular psychological paradigm and experimental practice, the theory and research of behaviorism. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Humanism, Language Usage
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