What are the relations between the individual’s phenomenological experiences of grief, and cultural meanings and expectations related to grief? How do people in grief draw upon socio-cultural frames and resources to interpret their own grief experiences, and how do discourses of grief as e.g. a potential health hazard influence bereaved persons’ self-interpretations and practices? These are some of the questions that will be addressed in a longitudinal interview study following seven bereaved couples after the loss of an infant child. Some of the methodological and ethical issues I would like to address and discuss are: What part do emotions play in the relational co-construction of interview knowledge on vulnerable subjects? (How) is it po...
The dynamics of memory are broadly distributed across relationships, institutions, material affordan...
A review of Benjamin Kahan, Celibacies: American Modernism and Sexual Life (Duke University Press, 2...
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The last 50 years has seen moves towards establishing a sound epistemic basis for design as a knowle...
It is now thirty years since George Lindbeck provided, in The Nature of Doctrine, an epitome of his...
The role of ‘place’ in design education is essential in providing a structured learning experience t...
© 2016 John Benjamins Publishing Company. This is the accepted manuscript of a chapter published in ...
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Since all theories of knowing deal with the being of subjects, objects, instruments and environments...
Dementia is a syndrome associated with declining cognitive function that has a variety of types and ...
Young children learn from others’ examples, and do so selectively. Here we examine whether the effic...
The dynamics of memory are broadly distributed across relationships, institutions, material affordan...
A review of Benjamin Kahan, Celibacies: American Modernism and Sexual Life (Duke University Press, 2...
As the number of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) entering adulthood grows, it is cru...
International audienceThe article focuses on the specific use of the second person pronoun in Iain B...
Historians of science Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison argue that any science “must deal with the p...
Aspects of the ordinary in everyday dressing remain elusive to fashion studies, meaning the life of ...
This report represents part of a recent effort to summarize the state of knowledge of prospective el...
The last 50 years has seen moves towards establishing a sound epistemic basis for design as a knowle...
It is now thirty years since George Lindbeck provided, in The Nature of Doctrine, an epitome of his...
The role of ‘place’ in design education is essential in providing a structured learning experience t...
© 2016 John Benjamins Publishing Company. This is the accepted manuscript of a chapter published in ...
The human fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii cause life-threatening infections o...
Since all theories of knowing deal with the being of subjects, objects, instruments and environments...
Dementia is a syndrome associated with declining cognitive function that has a variety of types and ...
Young children learn from others’ examples, and do so selectively. Here we examine whether the effic...
The dynamics of memory are broadly distributed across relationships, institutions, material affordan...
A review of Benjamin Kahan, Celibacies: American Modernism and Sexual Life (Duke University Press, 2...
As the number of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) entering adulthood grows, it is cru...