Ambivalence is a deeply ambiguous concept. Contributions to the present book, viewed all together, exemplify that verdict, as they are situated in the intellectual space among theory, phenomena, research practices, and basic assumptions about the world..
Within school establishments is almost frequent that one is involved in conflictual situations and i...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
We are insolubly ambivalent creatures. Traditionally cultures have managed ambivalence by focusing o...
Ambivalence is a deeply ambiguous concept. Contributions to the present book, viewed all together, e...
Ambivalence in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century U.S. Literature and Culture reframes ambivalence f...
We offer an engagement with the generous responses to our article, ‘Feeling Otherwise’. We think wit...
The notion of ambivalence currently seems to be an invigorating figure with heuristic potential in p...
In response to the 2016 HAU debate “Anthropology and the study of contradictions,” I suggest that th...
This Master's thesis examines the epistemological basisof the concept 'ambivalence,' and demonstrate...
What can we learn from the classical debate between the universalist and the relativist approaches o...
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
This paper argues that ambivalence can serve as a proxy for consensus-based debates in public discou...
Ambivalence has been considered to exert a determinant role in the therapeutic process and outcome. ...
The article considers the tendency to admire ambiguity in literature. Where did this tendency come f...
This thesis is a broad survey of the uses of ambiguity in academic discourse. I note the uses of amb...
Within school establishments is almost frequent that one is involved in conflictual situations and i...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
We are insolubly ambivalent creatures. Traditionally cultures have managed ambivalence by focusing o...
Ambivalence is a deeply ambiguous concept. Contributions to the present book, viewed all together, e...
Ambivalence in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century U.S. Literature and Culture reframes ambivalence f...
We offer an engagement with the generous responses to our article, ‘Feeling Otherwise’. We think wit...
The notion of ambivalence currently seems to be an invigorating figure with heuristic potential in p...
In response to the 2016 HAU debate “Anthropology and the study of contradictions,” I suggest that th...
This Master's thesis examines the epistemological basisof the concept 'ambivalence,' and demonstrate...
What can we learn from the classical debate between the universalist and the relativist approaches o...
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
This paper argues that ambivalence can serve as a proxy for consensus-based debates in public discou...
Ambivalence has been considered to exert a determinant role in the therapeutic process and outcome. ...
The article considers the tendency to admire ambiguity in literature. Where did this tendency come f...
This thesis is a broad survey of the uses of ambiguity in academic discourse. I note the uses of amb...
Within school establishments is almost frequent that one is involved in conflictual situations and i...
Mixed feelings come in many forms. We focus on mixed feelings resulting from conflicting evaluations...
We are insolubly ambivalent creatures. Traditionally cultures have managed ambivalence by focusing o...