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Metodologias ativas no ensino de Ciências : um estudo das relações sociais e psicológicas que influenciam a aprendizagem /Prado, Gustavo Ferreira. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Sílvia Regina Quijadas Aro Zuliani / Resumo: A presente pesquisa consiste na investigação e construção de um panorama das dificuldades de aprendizagem de Física apresentadas por um grupo de alunos ingressantes no Ensino Médio, assim como das potencialidades que novas metodologias de ensino, conhecidas como Metodologias Ativas, possuem quando atuam objetivando a superação destas dificuldades e a modificação da percepção do ambiente escolar pelos alunos. Para compreensão das dificuldades dos alunos e da percepção que eles possuem quanto ao ambiente escolar, foi adotada uma investigação ecológica e exploratória que compreende suas ações e seus comportamentos associados à organização social da escola. Com o entendimento de que o ambiente escolar influencia diretamente o comportamento social dos estudantes e, consequentemente, sua aprendizagem, buscou-se compreender como os próprios estudantes explicam as relações sociais existentes no ambiente escolar e suas consequências de cunho psicológico e sociológico. O principal resultado encontrado na pesquisa, por meio da análise fenomenológica de grupos focais realizados com os alunos foi a presença de Estigmas relacionados à escola, nomeados de Estigmas Escolares, os quais podem ser diretamente relacionados à evasão e ao abandono escolar. Na sequência, buscou-se inserir os alunos participantes da pesquisa em uma proposta de ensino, na qual a Metodologia Ativa de Ensino Híbrido foi utilizada como intervenção didática, articulando ações presenciais e não presenciais que objetivaram... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the reasons of difficulties in learning Physics presented by a group of high school first-year students and the potential of Active Learning methodologies to change the school social environment perception of the students and improving their skills to learn and act in a democratic curriculum perspective. An Ecological, exploratory and qualitative investigation was performed to comprehend learning difficulties and student's perceptions of the school environment. The Ecological approach understands students actions and behaviors related to the social organization of the school. Thereby, understanding that the school environment directly influences students' social behavior and, consequently, their learning, the research sought to recognize how the students themselves explain the social relations existing in the school environment and its psychological and sociological consequences. The main result found in the research, through the phenomenological analysis of focus groups performed with the students, was the presence of school-related stigmas, named School Stigmas, which can be directly related to evasion and school failure. Trying to change this primary results, face-to-face and online learning actions aiming to social integrate students into a learning community were articulated to introduce them into a Blended Learning proposal. Thus, the research concludes that, after six months of activities, the developed actions indicate the reduce manife... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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A forma??o do eu em mead e em habermas: desafios e implica??es ? educa??oCasagrande, Cledes Antonio 13 November 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-11-13 / This dissertation, entitled The formation of the self in Mead and Habermas: challenges and implications for education , is the result of a doctorate research study on education and aims to address the issue of self-formation, as a process of subjectivity and stabilization of a personal identity, within the context of the post-metaphysical thinking, based on George Herbert Mead s symbolic interactionism and on J?rgen Habermas s theory of communicative action. This research also discusses the role of the school in the formation process of subjects, particularly with respect to the challenges and implications which result from both theoretical positions. It is a theoretical study, in the area of philosophy of education, which includes literature review, a presentation of the main concepts involved in this issue, and a hermeneutic endeavor to locate, understand and argue logically based on issues and concepts presented. Throughout the discussion it is possible to notice that the individuation process occurs through socialization. The mechanism of communication is the structuring principle of the mind, of the self, of the identity of the self and of the human society. Personal identity is structured by the internalization of collective norms and conventions, the progressive development of the internal structures of the self, the continuous processes of individual social learning, processes of decentralization and acquisition of rationality within communicative and symbolic contexts. The stabilization of a post conventional identity, the last level of the ideal development of personality, can be understood considering an increasingly universal action and the structuring of a meaning and a biography in one s own existence. Such kind of identity offers the possibility of a self-understanding, which allows the subject to act with autonomy and responsibility in relation to themselves, to society and to culture. The school as an institution, through systematic and intentional teaching and learning processes, can effectively contribute to the formation of the self and the building of a personal identity in higher levels, thus qualifying the subjects to appropriate and reconstruct the inherited cultural knowledge, to establish judgments concerning world issues, to coordinate their actions together with other members of the social group and to participate in the interaction and socialization processes of the individuals. This contribution will be of a higher quality as the pedagogical actions, taken within the school environment, are outlined based on assumptions of interaction, dialogue and participation, always respecting the multiplicity of human dimensions and aiming at the formation of competent subjects in esthetic, expressive, interpretative, moral, social and discursive dimensions. / A presente tese, intitulada A forma??o do eu em Mead e em Habermas: desafios e implica??es ? educa??o, fruto de uma pesquisa de doutoramento em educa??o, tem por objetivo abordar o tema da forma??o do eu, enquanto processo de subjetiva??o e de estabiliza??o de uma identidade pessoal, no contexto do pensamento p?s-metaf?sico, a partir do interacionismo simb?lico de George Herbert Mead e da teoria da a??o comunicativa de J?rgen Habermas. A investiga??o tamb?m discorre sobre o papel que a escola desempenha nos processos de forma??o dos sujeitos, especialmente no que tange aos desafios e ?s implica??es decorrentes das posi??es te?ricas dos autores anteriores. Trata-se de um estudo de cunho te?rico, no campo da filosofia da educa??o, que engloba revis?o bibliogr?fica, exposi??o dos principais conceitos implicados no problema e esfor?o hermen?utico por situar, compreender e argumentar logicamente a partir das quest?es e dos conceitos em tela. No decorrer da argumenta??o ? poss?vel perceber que o processo de individua??o se d? pela socializa??o. O mecanismo da comunica??o ? o princ?pio estruturante da mente, do self, da identidade do eu e da sociedade humana. A identidade pessoal estrutura-se mediante a internaliza??o das normas e das conven??es coletivas, o desenvolvimento progressivo das estruturas internas do eu, processos cont?nuos de aprendizagem individual e social, processos de descentra??o e de ganhos de racionalidade em contextos comunicativos e simb?licos. A estabiliza??o de uma identidade p?s-convencional, ?ltimo n?vel de desenvolvimento ideal da personalidade, pode ser compreendida a partir de um agir com fim cada vez mais universal e da estrutura??o de um sentido e de uma biografia para a pr?pria exist?ncia. Tal classe de identidade abre a possibilidade de um autoentendimento, que permite ao sujeito agir autonomamente e de modo respons?vel diante de si mesmo, da sociedade e da cultura. A institui??o escolar, mediante processos de ensino e de aprendizagem sistem?ticos e intencionados, pode contribuir efetivamente na forma??o do eu e na estrutura??o de uma identidade pessoal em n?veis mais elevados, qualificando os sujeitos a que se apropriem e reconstruam o saber cultural herdado, estabele?am entendimentos acerca de algo no mundo, coordenem as a??es com os demais membros do grupo social e participem de processos de intera??o e de socializa??o individuadores. Tal contribui??o ser? mais qualificada ? medida que as a??es pedag?gicas, efetivadas no ambiente escolar, delinearem-se sob os pressupostos da intera??o, do di?logo e da participa??o, respeitando a multiplicidade das dimens?es do humano e objetivando a forma??o de sujeitos competentes na dimens?o est?tica, expressiva, interpretativa, moral, social e discursiva.
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A formação do eu em Mead e em Habermas: desafios e implicações à educaçãoCasagrande, Cledes Antonio January 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012 / This dissertation, entitled “The formation of the self in Mead and Habermas: challenges and implications for education”, is the result of a doctorate research study on education and aims to address the issue of self-formation, as a process of subjectivity and stabilization of a personal identity, within the context of the post-metaphysical thinking, based on George Herbert Mead’s symbolic interactionism and on Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action. This research also discusses the role of the school in the formation process of subjects, particularly with respect to the challenges and implications which result from both theoretical positions. It is a theoretical study, in the area of philosophy of education, which includes literature review, a presentation of the main concepts involved in this issue, and a hermeneutic endeavor to locate, understand and argue logically based on issues and concepts presented. Throughout the discussion it is possible to notice that the individuation process occurs through socialization. The mechanism of communication is the structuring principle of the mind, of the self, of the identity of the self and of the human society. Personal identity is structured by the internalization of collective norms and conventions, the progressive development of the internal structures of the self, the continuous processes of individual social learning, processes of decentralization and acquisition of rationality within communicative and symbolic contexts.The stabilization of a post conventional identity, the last level of the ideal development of personality, can be understood considering an increasingly universal action and the structuring of a meaning and a biography in one’s own existence. Such kind of identity offers the possibility of a self-understanding, which allows the subject to act with autonomy and responsibility in relation to themselves, to society and to culture. The school as an institution, through systematic and intentional teaching and learning processes, can effectively contribute to the formation of the self and the building of a personal identity in higher levels, thus qualifying the subjects to appropriate and reconstruct the inherited cultural knowledge, to establish judgments concerning world issues, to coordinate their actions together with other members of the social group and to participate in the interaction and socialization processes of the individuals. This contribution will be of a higher quality as the pedagogical actions, taken within the school environment, are outlined based on assumptions of interaction, dialogue and participation, always respecting the multiplicity of human dimensions and aiming at the formation of competent subjects in esthetic, expressive, interpretative, moral, social and discursive dimensions. / A presente tese, intitulada “A formação do eu em Mead e em Habermas: desafios e implicações à educação”, fruto de uma pesquisa de doutoramento em educação, tem por objetivo abordar o tema da formação do eu, enquanto processo de subjetivação e de estabilização de uma identidade pessoal, no contexto do pensamento pós-metafísico, a partir do interacionismo simbólico de George Herbert Mead e da teoria da ação comunicativa de Jürgen Habermas. A investigação também discorre sobre o papel que a escola desempenha nos processos de formação dos sujeitos, especialmente no que tange aos desafios e às implicações decorrentes das posições teóricas dos autores anteriores. Trata-se de um estudo de cunho teórico, no campo da filosofia da educação, que engloba revisão bibliográfica, exposição dos principais conceitos implicados no problema e esforço hermenêutico por situar, compreender e argumentar logicamente a partir das questões e dos conceitos em tela. No decorrer da argumentação é possível perceber que o processo de individuação se dá pela socialização. O mecanismo da comunicação é o princípio estruturante da mente, do self, da identidade do eu e da sociedade humana.A identidade pessoal estrutura-se mediante a internalização das normas e das convenções coletivas, o desenvolvimento progressivo das estruturas internas do eu, processos contínuos de aprendizagem individual e social, processos de descentração e de ganhos de racionalidade em contextos comunicativos e simbólicos. A estabilização de uma identidade pós-convencional, último nível de desenvolvimento ideal da personalidade, pode ser compreendida a partir de um agir com fim cada vez mais universal e da estruturação de um sentido e de uma biografia para a própria existência. Tal classe de identidade abre a possibilidade de um autoentendimento, que permite ao sujeito agir autonomamente e de modo responsável diante de si mesmo, da sociedade e da cultura. A instituição escolar, mediante processos de ensino e de aprendizagem sistemáticos e intencionados, pode contribuir efetivamente na formação do eu e na estruturação de uma identidade pessoal em níveis mais elevados, qualificando os sujeitos a que se apropriem e reconstruam o saber cultural herdado, estabeleçam entendimentos acerca de algo no mundo, coordenem as ações com os demais membros do grupo social e participem de processos de interação e de socialização individuadores. Tal contribuição será mais qualificada à medida que as ações pedagógicas, efetivadas no ambiente escolar, delinearem-se sob os pressupostos da interação, do diálogo e da participação, respeitando a multiplicidade das dimensões do humano e objetivando a formação de sujeitos competentes na dimensão estética, expressiva, interpretativa, moral, social e discursiva.
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Early modern literary afterlivesChaghafi, Elisabeth Leila January 2012 (has links)
My thesis explores the posthumous literary life in the early modern period by examining responses to ‘dead poets’ shortly after their deaths. Analysing responses to a series of literary figures, I chart a pre-history of literary biography. Overall, I argue for the gradual emergence of a linkage between an individual’s literary output and the personal life that predates the eighteenth century. Chapter 1 frames the critical investigation by contrasting examples of Lives written for authors living before and after my chosen period of specialisation. Both these Lives reflect changed attitudes towards the writing of poets’ lives as a result of wider discourses that the following chapters examine in more detail. Chapter 2 focuses on the events following the death of Robert Greene, an author often described as the first ‘professional’ English writer. The chapter suggests that Greene’s notoriety is for the most part a posthumous construct resulting from printed responses to his death. Chapter 3 is concerned with the problem of reconciling a poet’s life-narrative with the vita activa model and examines potential causes for the ‘gap’ between Sir Philip Sidney’s public life and his works, which continues to pose a challenge for biographers. Chapter 4 examines the evolution of Izaak Walton’s Life of Donne. The ‘life history’ of Walton’s Lives, particularly the Life of Donne, reflects an accidental discovery of a biographical technique that anticipates literary biography. My method is mainly based on bibliographical research, comparing editions and making distinctions between them which have not been made before, while paying particular attention to paratextual materials, such as dedications, prefaces and title pages. By investigating assumptions about individual authors, and also authorship in general, I hope to shed some light on a promising new area of early modern scholarship and direct greater scrutiny towards the assumptions brought into literary biography.
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Perspektivets socialpsykologiska grund : En uppsats om perspektivets framträdande, gränser och variation i en social kontextRedving, Peter January 2012 (has links)
Uppsatsens utgångspunkt är att perspektivet utgör en psykosocial länk mellan individ och omvärld. Med grund i Henry Montgomerys perspektivmodell, som bland annat framhåller hur fakta och värderingar är intimt förbundna i social perception, förs ett resonemang kring perspektivets socialpsykologiska förankring i mellanmänskliga sammanhang. Modellens element subjekt, objekt och mental position diskuteras systematiskt utifrån George Herbert Meads perspektivteoretiska ansats samt Alan Page Fiskes socialitetsteori. Syftet är främst att visa på perspektivets deskriptiva och evaluativa konstitution, dess sociala grund och kontextberoende. Tanken är att Meads resonemang fungerar som en formell teoretisk grund för subjektet och dennes kommunikativt grundade intersubjektivitet, genom perspektivtagandet via symbolbruk och den generaliserade andra, emedan Fiskes ansats tar fasta på en bestämd social differentiering genom socialitetsformer vilket i sig utgör fundamentet för värderingars sociala förankring samt människors socialitet i en mer substantiell mening. Teorierna ses som komplementära genom sina universella anspråk och diskussionen mynnar slutligen ut i begreppet socialitetsperspektiv utifrån en social differentiering av den generaliserade andra. Tyngdpunkten ligger här på subjektet som aktör och tanken är att var gång ett socialt perspektiv intas inom ramen för den generaliserade andra så görs det alltid utifrån någon av socialitetsformerna som var och en dessutom antas utgöra perspektivets gräns och variation. Inom ramen för en mellanmänsklig kontext antas därför alltid subjektet uppfatta ett objekt utifrån en bestämd mental social position, ett bestämt socialitetsperspektiv, i social handling och att individens sociala jag fyller en avgörande funktion i en sådan kontextbunden perception. Perspektivframträdandet diskuteras slutligen med grund i Montgomerys perspektivansats och Joop van der Pligts tre attributionsteoretiska slutsatser om hur interna och externa orsaksfaktorer kan korrelera med deskriptiva och evaluativa aspekter i en social kontext. Resonemanget pekar på så vis ut specifika tendenser till att ett visst perspektiv intas till förmån för ett annat beroende på interna och externa orsaker i ett mellanmänskligt sammanhang.
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Disjunctures within conventional knowledge of black male homosexual identity in contemporary South AfricaLi, Xinling January 2010 (has links)
This thesis provides a sociological understanding of how conventional knowledge of sexuality negates the identity formation of black gay men in contemporary South Africa. It investigates the coming out experiences of six black gay men in order to reveal the disjunctures between being black and being gay. The theoretical formation of disjuncture is pursued through examining a number of sociological, historical, psychoanalytical, and feminist approaches to identity, sexuality, and society; featuring specifically the theories of George Herbert Mead, Michel Foucault, and Judith Butler. The chosen research paradigm is symbolic interactionism, postulating both „pragmatist‟ and „empiricist‟ trends that lead to both interactionist and structuralist forms of argumentation. The interactionist approach to sexuality is central to the deconstruction of sexual conventions. It involves conceptualising modern sexuality in the landscapes of African colonial history and the global gay and lesbian movement. The prescribed literature on homosexuality is thus reviewed in conjunction with the South African gay and lesbian struggle, so as to spawn themes and perspectives for conducting life story interviews. The use of the life story interview favours the participants‟ own view of the studied phenomenon, yet aims to depict the structural influence on homosexual identification. Following the qualitative research tradition, the data analysis is based on the interpretation of narratives. It illustrates interpersonal relationships and microscopic experiences that lead to the self-acceptance and self-actualisation of homosexuality. Within these processes, various disjunctures that exist between the cultural sanction of lifestyle and individual choice, between parents and children, between religious belief and personal desires, and between gender identity and sexual orientation are disclosed. The findings are associated with the historical transformation of masculinity in South Africa, sex role performance, and the heterosexualisation of desire. The solution to the proposed research problem is discussed through concepts of socialisation and gender conformity.
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"The Breadth, and Length, and Depth, and Height" of Early Modern English Biblical TranslationsMarsalene E Robbins (9148919) 29 July 2020 (has links)
<p>The significance of early modern Bible translation cannot be
overstated, but its “breadth, and length, and depth, and height” have often
been understated (King James Version, Ephesians 3.18). In this study, I use
three representative case studies of very different types of translation to
create a more dynamic understanding of actual Bible translation practices in
early modern England. These studies examine not only the translations
themselves but also the ways that the translation choices they contain interacted
with early modern readers. </p><p><br></p>
<p>The
introductory Chapter One outlines the history of translation and of Bible
translation more specifically. It also summarizes the states of the fields into
which this work falls, Translation Studies and Religion and Literature. It
articulates the overall scope and goals of the project, which are not to do something
entirely new, per se, but rather to use a new framework to update the work that
has already been done on early modern English Bible translation. Chapter Two
presents a case study in formal interlingual translation that analyzes a
specific word-level translation choice in the King James Version (KJV) to
demonstrate the politics involved even in seemingly minor translation choices.
Chapter Three treats the intermedial translation of the Book of Psalms in the
Sternhold and Hopkins psalter. By using the language and meter of the populace
and using specific translation choices to accommodate the singing rather than
reading of the Psalms, the Sternhold and Hopkins psalter facilitates a more
active and participatory experience for popular worshippers in early modern
England. Finally, Chapter Four analyzes John Milton’s literary translation in <i>Paradise
Lost </i>and establishes it as a spiritual and cultural authority along the
lines of formal interlingual translations. If we consider this translation as
an authoritative one, Milton’s personal theology expressed therein becomes a
potential theological model for readers as well. </p>
<p><br></p><p>By creating
a more flexible understanding of what constitutes an authoritative translation
in early modern England, this study expands the possibilities for the
theological, interpretive, and practical applications of biblical texts, which touched
not only early modern readers but left their legacies for modern readers of all
kinds as well. </p>
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Aborder le travail identitaire autrement : une étude du travail identitaire dans la conversation de leaders militairesWagnac, Régine 01 1900 (has links)
Le travail identitaire (TI) réfère aux actions par lesquelles des personnes (re)créent, présentent, précisent et préservent les constructions qui donnent un sens cohérent et distinct au soi. À cet égard, notre objectif de recherche était d’exposer les nuances de ce travail discursif à l’œuvre dans la conversation in situ, considérant que cela est encore aujourd’hui un des « chaînons manquants » à la littérature sur le TI. La dynamique conversationnelle qui a trop souvent été négligée lors de l’étude du TI est ici mise en exergue. Nous y portons une attention particulière grâce à notre approche basée sur la théorie sociale de George Herbert Mead et les concepts de l’analyse de conversation mobilisés pour l’observation des discussions guidées du Programme de leadership intermédiaire des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC). L’approche de recherche que nous privilégions nous a permis d’illustrer empiriquement différents aspects du TI dans la conversation in situ. Nous avons noté un TI tacite (non verbal) au fil des échanges entre leaders seniors des FAC, à savoir entre les personnes qui prenaient part aux discussions guidées que nous avons analysées. Nous avons surtout examiné leur TI verbal et explicite par l’entremise de leurs prises de parole. Notre examen montre que le conformisme du « moi » prévaut lors du TI, sans toutefois totalement éclipser la part d’individualité aussi à l’œuvre lors de ce travail. Malgré la forte identification à l’institution des FAC, nos analyses donnent à voir que ses membres profitent d’un certain espace discursif où ils peuvent mettre en valeur leurs particularités. Notre analyse le met en lumière et montre de plus qu’il y a un travail collectif qui s’opère à l’égard du TI comme leader et stagiaire. C’est à travers la convergence et la divergence des orientations que cet aspect collectif du TI a pu être observé, un travail collectif favorisant une certaine conscience de soi. / Identity work refers to actions by which people (re)create, present, specify and sustain constructions that are productive of a coherent and distinct sense of self. In this regard, our aim was to display the nuances of this discursive work within naturally occurring conversations, considering this is still one of the “blind spot” of the literature on identity work. Conversation dynamics, which have too often been overlooked in studies of identity work, were therefore closely examined. Our approach combines George Herbert Mead’s theory and conversation analysis concepts in the review of guided discussions held during the Intermediate leadership program of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). This combination actually enabled us to empirically describe various aspects of identity work in exchanges between senior CAF leaders. Tacit (nonverbal) identity work, as we have coined it, was certainly occurring throughout the guided discussions we studied. However, given our approach, we mainly examined the verbal and explicit identity work, through talk-in-action. In terms of actions, including what was invoked, our analysis shows that the “Me” and its conventions, as Mead conceived it, prevailed during our participants’ identity work. It did not totally overshadow the part of individuality, or the “I”, also at play during their work. Despite their strong identification with the CAF institution, the participants negociated a discursive space where they could highlight their particularities. Our analysis underlines it and shows that there was a collective work taking place in their identity work as leaders. It is through converging and diverging orientations that the collective aspect of their work was made visible, a collective work which also promoted self-consciousness.
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Georg Herbert Mead: Contribuições para a Psicologia Social / George Herbert Mead: Contributions for the Social PsychologySouza, Renato Ferreira de 06 October 2006 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2006-10-06 / The developed work intends to contribute for the understanding of an
author/character of the social psychology. We analyzed and we added knowledge about
George Herbert Mead and the unfoldings of his psychosocial theory.
For this purpose we worked in two basic pathways: first, through the social
approach of the psychology s history, we confronted Mead s life with moments of
constitution of the psychology at his time, placing in projection central aspects of his
dialogue not always identified. We correlated the history of Mead with social subjects,
politics, economical and scientific of his time; information on what happened in the plan
of the interpersonal s relationships at the time he was elaborating his theory, as well as
his connections with practices and specific cultural values were mediated. The second
path elapses from an incursion that goes through a thematic concerning to the
Meadelian s studies, for what we prioritized the sociologists Peter Berger s and Thomas
Luckmann s works and of the philosopher Jürgen Habermas.
It is then intended to contribute to the history of the social psychology and to diffuse
the Meadelian s scientific concepts, turning them more accessible to the specialists of
the social psychology / O trabalho desenvolvido pretende contribuir para a compreensão de um
autor/personagem da psicologia social. Analisamos e acrescemos conhecimento sobre
George Herbert Mead e os desdobramentos de sua teoria psicosocial.
Para este propósito trabalhamos em duas vertentes básicas: primeiro, através da
abordagem social em história da psicologia, confrontamos a vida de Mead com
momentos de constituição da psicologia à sua época, colocando em relevo aspectos
centrais desta interlocução nem sempre identificados. Correlacionamos a história de
Mead com questões sociais, políticas, econômicas e científicas de sua época;
informações sobre o que se passava no plano das relações interpessoais ao tempo em
que elaborava sua teoria, assim como suas conexões com práticas e valores culturais
específicos foram contemplados. A segunda vertente decorre de uma incursão na
literatura que perpassa por temáticas concernentes aos estudos meadianos, para o que
priorizamos os trabalhos dos sociólogos Peter Berger e Thomas Luckmann e do filósofo
Jürgen Habermas.
Pretende-se assim contribuir para a história da psicologia social e difundir os
conceitos científicos meadianos, tornando-os mais acessíveis aos estudiosos da
psicologia social
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The Aesthetics of Sin: Beauty and Depravity in Early Modern English LiteratureJeffrey, Anthony Cole 12 1900 (has links)
This dissertation argues that early modern writers such as William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton, George Herbert, John Milton, and Andrew Marvell played a critical role in the transition from the Neoplatonic philosophy of beauty to Enlightenment aesthetics. I demonstrate how the Protestant Reformation, with its special emphasis on the depravity of human nature, prompted writers to critique models of aesthetic judgment and experience that depended on high faith in human goodness and rationality. These writers in turn used their literary works to popularize skepticism about the human mind's ability to perceive and appreciate beauty accurately. In doing so, early modern writers helped create an intellectual culture in which aesthetics would emerge as a distinct branch of philosophy.
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