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General ecology and biosociology --- Plant physiology. Plant biophysics --- Botany --- Forestry --- systematische plantkunde --- bossen --- bomen
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Ethnographic research in higher education is gaining momentum. In the last 10 years, we saw a great increase in publications, and more and more researchers endorse ethnography because of its distinctive qualities and its productivity for research in higher education: Ethnography is commended for its unique approach to social practices through continuous and immediate experience in field work, and its unfragmented methodical attention to situations, interactions, and experiences. This unique approach is explored in the present book, which brings together researchers from Europe, America, and Australia, and includes current ethnographic studies on higher education, reflections on teaching ethnography, and innovative approaches in ethnographic methods. The editors Dr. Clemens Wieser is Associate Professor at the Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark. Dr. Angela Pilch Ortega is Associate Professor at the Department of Education, University of Graz, Austria.
Research on teaching --- Higher education --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- onderwijsonderzoek
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Nearly 50 authors enlarge the empirical base of psychodrama. The aim and research questions cover instruments, methods, and social network as well as clinical investigations of children, youth and adults. The last chapter deals with research on supervision, education and training. The contributors used mostly quantitative and mixed-method and some qualitative designs. This ends up in evaluated tools, quality development in treatment, efficacy in supervision, effectiveness in education and training. Some studies were exploratory others more rigorous and “gold standard”. Half of the special issue is written in English or German. Most of the authors come from Germany and Austria, but also from non German speaking countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and America. Christian Stadler (1961), psychologist, psychodrama and psychodynamic psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor. Co-Editor of the Zeitschrift für Psychodrama und Soziometrie. Michael Wieser (1962), Mag. Dr. phil., assistant professor; psychologist, psychodrama educator and psychotherapist. Alpen-Adria-Universitaet Klagenfurt, Department of Psychology, Austria Kate Kirk (1955) PhD, MA in Counselling Studies; researcher, supervisor, trainer and psychodrama psychotherapist for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Isle of Man.
Psychology --- Law --- Didactic strategies --- Psychiatry --- Personnel management --- Production management --- Business management --- psychologie --- psychotherapie --- coaching --- supervisie --- counseling --- psychologische scholen
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Celiac Disease and Gluten: Multidisciplinary Challenges and Opportunities is a unique reference work-the first to integrate the insights of the causes and effects of celiac disease from the chemistry of reaction-causing foods to the diagnosis, pathogenesis, and symptoms that lead to proper diagnoses and treatment. With an estimated three million people in the United States alone affected by celiac disease, an autoimmune digestive disease, only five percent are properly diagnosed. Drawing on the connection between foods containing gluten and the resulting symptoms, this resource offers d.
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Wheat - An Exceptional Crop: Botanical Features, Chemistry, Utilization, Nutritional and Health Aspects presents the exceptional position of wheat among food crops. The book demonstrates the benefits and drawbacks of wheat from a wheat science, nutrition and technology perspective. Organized into 13 chapters, chapters 1 - 3 present a basic overview of wheat; chapters 4 - 6 explore the overall benefits of wheat for the general population, and chapters 7 - 13 assess wheat-related disorders that affect a small portion of the population. Wheat - An Exceptional Crop: Botanical Features, Chemistry, Utilization, Nutritional and Health Aspects is an exceptional reference for those working in and researching the fields of agronomy, food chemistry, food technology, nutrition, allergology and gastroenterology. Key Features: Explores the botanical features of wheat, chemical composition of wheat grains, and the cultivation and milling of wheat; Highlights wheat-based food and feed, wheat-based raw materials, and the nutritional value of wheat; Discusses principles of wheat hypersensitivities and various wheat-related disorders --
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Quêtes entravées d’un objet d’amour fuyant, déni du statut sacré attribué au poète, refus de la modernité sociale: à différents niveaux, l’expérience du deuil traverse et oriente la démarche littéraire de Gérard de Nerval. Une poétique du deuil à l’âge romantique expose comment thèmes et formes de l’œuvre répondent à la question centrale de la finitude. Hanté par une perte indéfinie, l’écrivain procède par deux voies apparemment opposées: la première, fondée sur le langage poétique, entend compenser la privation éprouvée en donnant figure – dans le discours versifié – à un subtil jeu d’inflexions vocales; la seconde en revanche se déploie à travers les récits et les nouvelles qui, tout en faisant état de pertes symboliquement irréductibles, sont appelés à conférer une forme poétique plus libre à la prose. Associant lecture thématique, approche psychocritique et poétique historique, Dagmar Wieser montre comment l’œuvre nervalienne devient lexpression fertile d’un conflit d’intentions. C’est la dialectique entre l’aveu et le déni d’un deuil subi dès l’enfance qui octroie au processus de la création tout son dynamisme.
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