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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Linguistics / General --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Styles & Communication --- #SBIB:309H250 --- #SBIB:309H511 --- #SBIB:35H305 --- #KVHA:Linguistiek --- Interne en externe communicatie: algemene werken --- Verbale communicatie: algemene pragmatiek, stilistiek en teksttheorie, discoursanalyse --- Organisatieleer: organisatieverandering --- Bureaucracy --- Organizational change --- Change, Organizational --- Organization development --- Organizational development --- Organizational innovation --- Research --- Social aspects --- Bureaucracy. --- Social aspects. --- Research. --- Organization --- Manpower planning --- Interorganizational relations --- Political science --- Public administration --- Organizational sociology
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This book presents an array of investigation in the area of hospital communication, including internists negotiating end-of-life issues, spinal clinicians addressing the organization of surgery, and laboratory scientists coping with the introduction of a new test ordering software.
#KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Meertalige communicatie --- #KVHA:Gezondheidscommunicatie --- Health facilities --- Health services administration. --- Hospitals --- Hospital Communication Systems. --- Efficiency, Organizational. --- Administration. --- Health services administration --- Hospital administration --- Hospital management --- Management --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Management and regulation
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“In this book, Rick Iedema shows with profound analytical precision the existential strength of ‘being moved’ and being affected. Departing from a life being shattered, the books exposes with the help of Spinoza, Sloterdijk, and others, the many dimensions of ‘becoming’. Written during the COVID-19 crisis and extreme bushfires a short distance away, the book is a plea for new ‘structures of feeling’ and for a new way of doing social science research. The book’s argument is that today’s complexity and pace of change are too intense to be adequately represented purely by distanced and objectifying analysis. His discussion at the end of the book about potentiation and anthropotechnics shows us the way towards personal and intellectual courage: one that allows uncertainty and nurtures emergent kinds of sense, knowledge and intelligence.” – Jessica Mesman, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands This book’s main message is to advocate for a collaborative, affective, visualised and future-oriented research agenda. The book finds its inspiration in “the chasm [that separates] philosophising about being shattered and thinking that is shattered” (Heidegger 1946, Letter on Humanism). To explore this chasm, the book journeys through a range of psychological and posthuman perspectives on affect and becoming. The aim of this journey is to reconcile shattered thinking-feeling with Spinoza’s ethics according to which ‘our capacity to be affected determines our capacity to act’. The book elaborates this capacity to become in terms of our uniquely human propensity to experiment with counter-intuitive inversions: in this case, to call to account that which is affected, rather than that which affects. The book will appeal to students and academics working in the fields of alternative research methods, the social sciences, and organisation studies. Rick Iedema is Professor and Director of the Centre for Team-based Practice and Learning in Health Care at King’s College London, UK. His main research interests include interprofessional collaboration and communication and service users’ involvement in practice development. He has pioneered innovative organisational and healthcare communication research methodologies, including video-reflexive ethnography.
Organization. --- Planning. --- Management. --- Health care management. --- Health services administration. --- Sociology—Research. --- Health Care Management. --- Research Methodology. --- Health administration --- Health care administration --- Health care management --- Health sciences administration --- Health services management --- Medical care --- Health planning --- Public health administration --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Executive ability --- Management --- Organisation --- Affect (Psychology) --- Change. --- Becoming (Philosophy) --- Change --- Philosophy --- Process philosophy --- Emotions --- Psychology --- Ontology --- Catastrophical, The
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Didactics of medicine --- Human medicine --- videotoepassingen --- etnografie --- onderzoeksmethoden --- medische wetenschappen
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"In this book, Rick Iedema shows with profound analytical precision the existential strength of 'being moved' and being affected. Departing from a life being shattered, the books exposes with the help of Spinoza, Sloterdijk, and others, the many dimensions of 'becoming'. Written during the COVID-19 crisis and extreme bushfires a short distance away, the book is a plea for new 'structures of feeling' and for a new way of doing social science research. The book's argument is that today's complexity and pace of change are too intense to be adequately represented purely by distanced and objectifying analysis. His discussion at the end of the book about potentiation and anthropotechnics shows us the way towards personal and intellectual courage: one that allows uncertainty and nurtures emergent kinds of sense, knowledge and intelligence." - Jessica Mesman, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands This book's main message is to advocate for a collaborative, affective, visualised and future-oriented research agenda. The book finds its inspiration in "the chasm [that separates] philosophising about being shattered and thinking that is shattered" (Heidegger 1946, Letter on Humanism). To explore this chasm, the book journeys through a range of psychological and posthuman perspectives on affect and becoming. The aim of this journey is to reconcile shattered thinking-feeling with Spinoza's ethics according to which 'our capacity to be affected determines our capacity to act'. The book elaborates this capacity to become in terms of our uniquely human propensity to experiment with counter-intuitive inversions: in this case, to call to account that which is affected, rather than that which affects. The book will appeal to students and academics working in the fields of alternative research methods, the social sciences, and organisation studies. Rick Iedema is Professor and Director of the Centre for Team-based Practice and Learning in Health Care at King's College London, UK. His main research interests include interprofessional collaboration and communication and service users' involvement in practice development. He has pioneered innovative organisational and healthcare communication research methodologies, including video-reflexive ethnography.
Sociology --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Business policy --- Business management --- sociologie --- gezondheidszorg --- industrie --- management
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Sociology --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Business policy --- Business management --- sociologie --- gezondheidszorg --- industrie --- management
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Critical discourse analysis. --- Identity (Psychology). --- Critical discourse analysis --- Identity (Psychology) --- #SBIB:309H500 --- #SBIB:309H511 --- #SBIB:39A8 --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- CDA (Critical discourse analysis) --- Discourse analysis --- De theoretische benadering van code en boodschap: algemene werken --- Verbale communicatie: algemene pragmatiek, stilistiek en teksttheorie, discoursanalyse --- Antropologie: linguïstiek, audiovisuele cultuur, antropologie van media en representatie
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Inhoudsopgave : -- Identity, development, and desire : critical questions / Jay L. Lemke -- Branding the self / David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen -- Identity work and transnational adoption : discursive representations of the 'adoptive-parent-to-be' in the satellite texts of a Danish TV documentary series / Pirkko Raudaskoski and Paul McIlvenny -- When (non) Anglo-Saxon queers speak in a queer language : homogeneous identities or disenfranchised bodies? / Maite Escudero Alías -- Multiple identities, migration and belonging : 'voices of migrants' / Michał Krzyżanowski and Ruth Wodak -- Mongrel selves : identity change, displacement and multi-positioning / Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard and Amelia Maria Fernandes Alves -- By their words shall ye know them : on linguistic identity / Malcolm Coulthard -- Cybergirls in trouble? Fan ficiton as a discursive space for interrogating gender and sexuality / Sirpa Leppänen -- 'I'm good.' 'I'm nice.' 'I'm beautiful.' Idealization and contradiction in female psychiatric patients' discourse / Branca Telles Ribeiro and Maria Tereza Lopes Dantas -- Shifting identities in the classroom / Stanton Wortham -- Triple trouble : undecidability, identity and organizational change / Carl Rhodes, Hermine Scheeres and Rick Iedema -- Attempting clinical democracy : enhancing multivocality in a multidisciplinary clinical team / Debbi Long, Bonsan Bonne Lee and Jeffrey Braithwaite -- Embodying the contemporary 'clinician-manager' : entrepreneurializing middle management? / Rick Iedema, Susan Ainsworth and David Grant.
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