442 research outputs found
Epistemología de la Organización. Conferencia inaugural Eric Berne en Psicoterapia Social
Conferencia dictada en honor de Eric Berne por Gregory Bateson. El autor revisa algunos de sus conceptos clave, como el de ecología de la mente, percepción de diferencias, la teoría de los tipos lógicos y las metodologías de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Texto de valor histórico.Lecture in honour of Eric Berne by Gregory Bateson. The author reviews some essential concepts of his own such as the ecology of mind, perception of differences, logical types theory, methodology of learning and teaching, Text of undoubtful historical value.Conférence dictée en honneur de Eric Berne par Gregory Bateson. L’auteur révise quelques concepts essentiels comme l’ écologie de la pensée, la perception des différences, la théorie de types logiques, la méthodologie du apprentissage et de l’ enseignement. Texte de grande valeur historique
Epistemología de la Organización. Conferencia inaugural Eric Berne en Psicoterapia Social
Conferencia dictada en honor de Eric Berne por Gregory Bateson. El autor revisa algunos de sus conceptos clave, como el de ecología de la mente, percepción de diferencias, la teoría de los tipos lógicos y las metodologías de enseñanza y aprendizaje. Texto de valor histórico
Embodied cognitive ecosophy: the relationship of mind, body, meaning and ecology
The concept of embodied cognition has had a major impact in a number of disciplines. The extent of its consequences on general knowledge and epistemology are still being explored. Embodied cognition in human geography has its own traditions and discourses but these have become somewhat isolated in the discipline itself. This paper argues that findings in other disciplines are of value in reconceptualising embodied cognition in human geography and this is explored by reconsidering the concept of ecosophy. Criticisms of ecosophy as a theory are considered and recent work in embodied cognition is applied to consider how such criticisms might be addressed. An updated conceptualisation is proposed, the embodied cognitive ecosophy, and three characteristics arising from this criticism and synthesis are presented with a view to inform future discussions of ecosophy and emotional geography
Looking for leakage or monitoring for public assurance?
Monitoring is a regulatory requirement for all carbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) projects to verify containment of injected carbon dioxide (CO2) within a licensed geological storage complex. Carbon markets require CO2 storage to be verified. The public wants assurances CCS projects will not cause any harm to themselves, the environment or other natural resources. In the unlikely event that CO2 leaks from a storage complex, and into groundwater, to the surface, atmosphere or ocean, then monitoring methods will be required to locate, assess and quantify the leak, and to inform the community about the risks and impacts on health, safety and the environment. This paper considers strategies to improve the efficiency of monitoring the large surface area overlying onshore storage complexes. We provide a synthesis of findings from monitoring for CO2 leakage at geological storage sites both natural and engineered, and from monitoring controlled releases of CO2 at four shallow release facilities – ZERT (USA), Ginninderra (Australia), Ressacada (Brazil) and CO2 field lab (Norway)
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Metaphor in organizational research: Context, modalities and implications for research introduction
We provide a general overview of previous work which has explored the use of metaphors in organizational research. Differences in focus and form of research on metaphors are noted. Work in organization theory (OT) and organizational communication (OC) generally features prescriptive metaphors that aid the practice of theorizing and research; research in organizational development (OD) tends to use metaphors for intervention in individual and group decision-making; while studies of organizational behaviour (OB) emphasize the metaphors-in-use within individuals' sensemaking accounts of critical events within their organization. Alongside these differences in focus, the form of metaphor analysis also differs across these contexts, ranging from text- and discourse-based analysis to the analysis of non-linguistic modalities such as pictorial signs, gestures and artefacts. Based on our overview of previous work, we call for greater attention to methodological issues around metaphor identification and analysis and outline a number of directions for further research
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