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Kinder in Deutschland: World Vision Kinderstudie
Vizione: reviste͏̈ studimore - shkencore me pe͏̈rmbajtje: sociologjike, integrime evroatlantike, ekonomike dhe juridiko-politike : reviste͏̈ nde͏̈rkombe͏̈tare pe͏̈r shkencat shoqe͏̈rore "Vizione" = Visions : studious and scientific magazine with education culture science, sociologic content, euroa...
ISSN: 1857-9221
Visions partielles, visions partiales : visions des minoritaiers en sociologies
In: Sociologie et sociétés, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 33-48
ISSN: 0038-030X
L'irruption du discours des minoritaires en sociologie fait éclater le discours des majoritaires en provoquant la remise en question de leurs explications à tendance naturaliste, culturaliste et psychologisante. Affichant le caractère partiel et partial de leurs visions, les femmes et les "ethniques" favorisent l'éclosion de synthèses provisoires, susceptibles de rendre compte des formes multiples de l'oppression.
Geschlechterdemokratie: Vielfalt der Visionen - Visionen der Vielfalt, Buch
In: Geschlechterdemokratie: Vielfalt der Visionen - Visionen der Vielfalt Buch
Visions, Fall/Winter 1989: . ; Visions
In: https://digitalcollections.saic.edu/islandora/object/islandora%3Asaicnews_4513
This issue of Visions features the history of Ox-Bow and its recent improvements, SAIC's recent controversial artworks and its effect on government art education funding, and the most recent SAIC donor list. Visions is a newspaper created to report on events from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to parents, alumni, and friends.
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Hafencity-News: Fakten, Meinungen, Visionen
Hafencity-News: Fakten, Meinungen, Visionen
Peripheral Vision: Polyocular Vision or Subunderstanding?
In: Organization studies: an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the study of organizations, organizing, and the organized in and between societies, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 467-480
ISSN: 1741-3044
There are several meta-level considerations which are seldom taken up but are crucial. Two of them are discussed in this article: polyocular vision, in which the differences between images obtained from many angles enable the brain to compute invisible mental coordinates; and illusion of understanding, in which a person is convinced that he or she has a perfect understanding while missing the most important points of others. Job rotation and quasi-rotation help cultivate polyocular vision. On the other hand, concept inbreeding in an organization poses a barrier to polyocular vision. Intellectual outbreeding is facilitated by establishing conceptual 'free trade zones' such as the Peripheral Vision section in this journal.