This thesis investigates how recurrent face-to-face social interactions engender relatively invariant patterns of being together that cause those who instantiate them to act in ways that support their reproduction. Existing accounts within both cognitive science and sociology offer important insights into the consideration of patterns of being together. However, given their explanatory strategies, they struggle to integrate both ‘social’ and ‘individual’ levels of explanation. Herein a compatibilist account is developed, intended as a ‘third way’ that obviates the limitations of existing accounts. This compatibilist account — by integrating insights from across disciplines and theoretical frameworks — develops a philosophical vocabulary wit...
In recent years, student mobility has increased as more students have been taking part in various pr...
Recent qualitative studies in the field of language learner motivation have emphasised the need to g...
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This thesis investigates how recurrent face-to-face social interactions engender relatively invarian...
Difficulties in interpersonal functioning have been consistently reported in the literature as a pro...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis presents the theme of social inter...
This work represents an interdisciplinary attempt at the development of a-- scientific theory of nor...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
This thesis investigates how adult learners continuously negotiate their relationship with schoolroo...
How do people know what categories objects belong to? Traditional accounts of categorisation typical...
This thesis uses corpus methods to investigate classroom interaction in SEN classrooms. Typically re...
This work presents an interdisciplinary methodology for developing endogenous measures of group memb...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
This thesis explores parenthood in the context of anxiety. Chapter One presents a systematic literat...
D. App. Edu. Psy. ThesisThis thesis begins with a qualitative systematic review conducted as a meta-...
In recent years, student mobility has increased as more students have been taking part in various pr...
Recent qualitative studies in the field of language learner motivation have emphasised the need to g...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...
This thesis investigates how recurrent face-to-face social interactions engender relatively invarian...
Difficulties in interpersonal functioning have been consistently reported in the literature as a pro...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis presents the theme of social inter...
This work represents an interdisciplinary attempt at the development of a-- scientific theory of nor...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
This thesis investigates how adult learners continuously negotiate their relationship with schoolroo...
How do people know what categories objects belong to? Traditional accounts of categorisation typical...
This thesis uses corpus methods to investigate classroom interaction in SEN classrooms. Typically re...
This work presents an interdisciplinary methodology for developing endogenous measures of group memb...
Occupational therapists believe that identity is shaped by engagement in occupations but this relati...
This thesis explores parenthood in the context of anxiety. Chapter One presents a systematic literat...
D. App. Edu. Psy. ThesisThis thesis begins with a qualitative systematic review conducted as a meta-...
In recent years, student mobility has increased as more students have been taking part in various pr...
Recent qualitative studies in the field of language learner motivation have emphasised the need to g...
This item is only available electronically.Online social networking sites have grown in popularity a...