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Krauss would formulate this formalist commitment in strong terms, against attempts to account for powerful artworks in terms of residual ideas about an artist's individual genius, for instance in the essays " The Originality of the Avant-Garde: A Postmodernist Repetition " and " Photography's Discursive Spaces.

Discursive and .
Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical, and Discursive.
He wrote in his Discursive Commentary on Genji that when " human feelings are not understood the harmony of the Five Human Relationships is lost.
In Discursive Struggles Within Social Welfare: Restaging Teen Motherhood, Iara Lessa summarizes Foucault's definition of discourse as “ systems of thoughts composed of ideas, attitudes, courses of action, beliefs and practices that systematically construct the subjects and the worlds of which they speak.
* Science Fiction Today and Tomorrow: A Discursive Symposium ( 1975, with Frederik Pohl, Poul Anderson, Jack Williamson, Ray Bradbury, Hal Clement, Isaac Asimov, Frank Herbert, Hugo Gernsback, Theodore Sturgeon, A. E. van Vogt, Cory Panshin, Larry Niven, James Blish, Harlan Ellison, E. E. Smith )
" A Discursive Approach to Understanding Women Leaders in Working Life.
# Discursive strategies of women musicians.
“‘ writing ghost writing ’: A Discursive Poetics of History ; or, Howe ’ s hau in ‘ a bibliography of the king ’ s book ; or, eikon basilike ’.” Talisman 14 ( 1995 ): 108-30.
'" Romance and the " Yellow Peril ": Race, Sex, and Discursive Strategies in Hollywood Fiction.
Hobson-Jobson is the short ( and better-known ) title of Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred Terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical and Discursive, a historical dictionary of Anglo-Indian words and terms from Indian languages which came into use during the British rule of India.
Discursive psychology ( DP ) is a form of discourse analysis that focuses on psychological themes.
Discursive psychology starts with psychological phenomena as things that are constructed, attended to, and understood in interaction.
Discursive psychology was developed in the 1990s by Jonathan Potter and Derek Edwards at Loughborough University.
Discursive psychology conducts studies of both naturally occurring and experimentally engineered human interaction that offer new ways of understanding topics in social and cognitive psychology such as memory and attitudes.
Discursive psychology focuses on the foundational issue of how a description is built to present a course of action as following from a standardized routine.
Discursive Psychology ( ISBN 0-8039-8442-1 ) London: Sage.
Discursive psychology.
At the start of the 1990s, in the book Discursive Psychology, he and Derek Edwards built a specific style of work that is now commonplace in journals across the social sciences as well as indirectly fostering a swathe of non-experimental approaches to social psychology.
Discursive Pschology.
On the Discursive Limits of Sex.
Discursive negotiation of face via email: Professional identity development in school counseling supervision.
* Butler, Judith P .. ( 1993 ) Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex.

TA and type
* Health TA ( HTA ): A specialised type of expert TA informing policy makers about efficacy, safety and cost effectiveness issues of pharmaceuticals and medical treatments, see article on Health Technology Assessment.
The Snowdrop and Royal Iris each carry two Kockums Super Tyfon TA 100 / 165 type fog horns.
Traffic announcement ( TA ) refers to the broadcasting of a specific type of traffic report on the Radio Data System.

TA and political
Technology assessment ( TA, German Technikfolgenabschätzung, French évaluation des choix scientifiques et technologiques ) is a scientific, interactive, and communicative process that aims to contribute to the formation of public and political opinion on societal aspects of science and technology.
This mode of TA aims to clarify and bring under public and political scrutiny the normative assumptions and visions that drive the actors who are socially shaping science and technology.
Corporate and political corruption is commonplace in " the yards ", where contractors repair railway cars for the city Transit Authority ( TA ).

TA and normative
Accordingly, argumentative TA not only addresses the side effects of technological change, but deals with both broader impacts of science and technology and the fundamental normative question of why developing a certain technology is legitimate and desirable.

TA and about
* Everything about TA
With around 35, 500 members, the TA forms about a quarter of the overall manpower strength of the British Army.
The UGT1A1 gene is associated with a TATA box promoter region ; this region most commonly contains the genetic sequence A ( TA < sub > 6 </ sub >) TAA ; this variant accounts for about 50 % of alleles in many populations.
There are however several allelic polymorphic variants of this region, the most common adding another dinucleotide repeat TA to the promoter region, so that it is thus referred to as A ( TA < sub > 7 </ sub >) TAA, being also called UGT1A1 * 28 ; this common variant accounts for about 40 % of alleles in some populations, but is seen less often, approximately 3 % of alleles, in southeast and east Asian people and Pacific Islanders.
Harris suggests that awareness of this possibility, through TA, can give people a choice about how they react when confronted with an interpersonal situation which makes them feel uncomfortable.
Harris continues to explore aspects of Christianity with reference to TA, together with more generalized questions about the nature of religion.
Claude Steiner, a psychotherapist who has written extensively about transactional analysis ( TA ), uses Turnbull's description of the Ik to illustrate the condition of lovelessness.
Transparency in the reasons for donors ' decisions was also seen as very important, the need to be ' frank ' about why less funding was disbursed than committed, why feedback from the recipient government was not taken on board, and why a given percentage of funds was earmarked for certain activities such as technical assistance ( TA ).
Claude Steiner ( 6 January 1935 -) is a psychotherapist who has written extensively about transactional analysis ( TA ).
With radio waves travelling at about 300, 000, 000 metres per second ( that is 300 metres per microsecond ), one TA step then represents a change in round-trip distance ( twice the propagation range ) of about 1, 100 metres.

TA and science
TA: Kingdoms largely reused the TA game engine, replacing the science fiction theme with one of fantasy.
* Banobi JA, Branch TA and Hilbourn R ( 2011 ) " Do rebuttals affect future science?
Rather, Harris emphasizes that his ambition is to offer a popular science interpretation of TA.

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