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Play and Culture

Culture Within Play And Play Within Culture

Culture Within Play And Play Within Culture

... in culture) Hofstede (2001cited in Ayman & Korabik, 2010) categorized cultures in five levels: “individualism-collectivism, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, and masculinity-feminity” ...social ...

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Children's negotiation tactics and socio-emotional self-regulation in child-led play experiences : the influence of the preschool pedagogic culture

Children's negotiation tactics and socio-emotional self-regulation in child-led play experiences : the influence of the preschool pedagogic culture

... Work on child-centred, child-initiated and child-led play is available (Fisher, 2013; Wood, 2014) spanning back to pioneers in Early Childhood Education such as Susan Isaacs and Maria Montessori. This has resulted ...

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Spaces of play: the spatial dimensions of underground club culture and locating the subjunctive

Spaces of play: the spatial dimensions of underground club culture and locating the subjunctive

... of play as a mode of behaviour and as an attitudinal ...to play are formulated and how they shit across generations and geographies (both political and environmental) gives insight into how dance ...

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How do you play? Identity technology and Ludic culture

How do you play? Identity technology and Ludic culture

... a culture grown more and more ludic; the incursion of pleasure and desire into the public sphere, and the our increasing dependence upon technologies that demand ludic engagements have led me through computer ...

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Exploring the pedagogic culture of creative play in early childhood education

Exploring the pedagogic culture of creative play in early childhood education

... and culture as inextricably linked - meaning that they are interdependent and constantly evolve and ...lived culture. This culture is carefully framed by pedagogical decision-making in relation to ...

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Play-sport culture

Play-sport culture

... Primacy of movement is a basic principle present everywhere, and has no known limitation. We can actually find movement in every solid rock, not to mention the fast movement of thoughts on the other hand. We propose that ...

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The material culture of children's play: space, toys and the commoditization of childhood in a Greek community.

The material culture of children's play: space, toys and the commoditization of childhood in a Greek community.

... Keeping the oil lamp of a grave alight is part of the numerous grave site rites, associated with the spiritual welfare of the deceased. Grave maintenance is a task undertaken by the adul[r] ...

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Child's play: the links between childhood encouragement and adult engagement in arts and culture: evidence from the Scottish Household Survey Culture Module 2007/8

Child's play: the links between childhood encouragement and adult engagement in arts and culture: evidence from the Scottish Household Survey Culture Module 2007/8

... SHS Culture (and Sport) Module findings for 2007/8, we can see that 78% of respondents in Scotland declared having participated in cultural activities in the last 12 months, while 75% claim they attended a ...

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The Labor of Play: the Political Economy of Computer Game Culture

The Labor of Play: the Political Economy of Computer Game Culture

... platform reaffirms the futility of perceiving virtual words as separate from the real world. Many critics agree that the disconnect between MMORPGS, virtual worlds, and the real word is problematic and misguided. Writing ...

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Play serious

Play serious

... West” or the Australian bush, or displayed them on their cottage chimney breast, or hid them in walls or carried them in pockets. Miniaturisation is both influenced by art and influences it. Many miniatures owned by ...

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Play Therapist's Perspectives on Culturally Sensitive Play Therapy

Play Therapist's Perspectives on Culturally Sensitive Play Therapy

... some play therapists reported the clients served did not use culturally diverse musical ...one play therapist summarized, “I work with African American children but their culture doesn't involve ...

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Play (for) time

Play (for) time

... I have elsewhere characterized this “preemptive temporalization” with reference to the histories of digital simulation, computerization, and interac- tive virtualization (Crogan 2003). The task there was to show how ...

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African-American Parents' Perceptions of Play, Counseling, and Play Therapy

African-American Parents' Perceptions of Play, Counseling, and Play Therapy

... dominant culture when it comes to expectations for children and their interaction with ...dominant culture while maintaining a connection with their racial-cultural ...the culture values perseverance ...

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Dialoguing play

Dialoguing play

... of play, at least in terms of the ungovernability of younger generations as subjects of labour: those Asbos/workshy/wannabe celebrities, wearing their playful raiment of sports gear and Kappa suits, that raise the ...

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The Significance of “Play” within the Play: Huizinga’s Theory and the Merchant of Venice

The Significance of “Play” within the Play: Huizinga’s Theory and the Merchant of Venice

... that play not only antedates culture and its most revered institutions (a precursor and cause of them, if you will), but that play is a continuing aspect of these developed forms and in large measure ...

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CULTURE, ADVERTISING AND THE PLAY WITH ‘RELIGION’

CULTURE, ADVERTISING AND THE PLAY WITH ‘RELIGION’

... We all have a strange relationship with advertising. On the one hand, we cannot stand it, it is everywhere, we find it annoying and frustrating, we cannot escape from it, we cannot make our own decisions or be in a quiet ...

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Play, Seriousness, and Violence: the Advantage of Understanding Reality in Terms of Play

Play, Seriousness, and Violence: the Advantage of Understanding Reality in Terms of Play

... that culture out of which humans gain a huge part of their identity (this often goes together with reference to a religious history, for where else would these values come ...entire culture. If that ...

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Three Perspectives on Play

Three Perspectives on Play

... free play in order for healthy developmental processes to unfold, and a concern that the culture of child care and education practice that has evolved over the last twenty-five years in the post-industrial ...

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Work, play and boredom

Work, play and boredom

... years, play has become an abiding concern in the popular business literature and a crucial aspect of organizational culture (Costea, et ...in play has certainly been with us for some time, there is a ...

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Alibis for Adult Play : A Goffmanian Account of Escaping Embarrassment in Adult Play

Alibis for Adult Play : A Goffmanian Account of Escaping Embarrassment in Adult Play

... A second family is leisurely recreation. The adult demands of constant self- regulation, role conformity, and self-provision are socially recognized to be taxing. To cope, restore, and realize themselves as human beings, ...

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