1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910461400903321

Autore

Andrews Richard

Titolo

Developing writers [[electronic resource] ] : teaching and learning in the digital age / / Richard Andrews and Anna Smith

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Maidenhead, : McGraw-Hill, 2011

ISBN

1-283-22314-7

9786613223142

0-335-24180-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (225 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

SmithAnna

Disciplina

808.042071

Soggetti

Creative writing (Elementary education)

English language - Composition and exercises - Study and teaching (Elementary)

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Developing Writers; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 The Problem with Writing; 2 Thinking About a New Model for the Digital Age; 3 Theories of Writing and Development; 4 Product-Related Models; 5 Process-Related Models; 6 The Question of Writing Development; 7 Writing within Multimodality; 8 Writing in the Digital Age; 9 A New Theory and Model of Writing Development; 10 A New Theory and Model of Writing Development: the Digital and Multimodal Age; 11 Implications for Practice and Assessment; 12 Implications for Research and Policy; Notes; Bibliography; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Developing Writers is designed for teachers, academics, researchers, curriculum designers, parents and others who are interested in writing development. It will also be intended for anyone who is interested in developing their own writing, and who wishes to understand the principles on which such development is based.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910816335203321

Autore

Wild Markus

Titolo

Bones at a Crossroads : Integrating Worked Bone Research with Archaeometry and Social Zooarchaeology

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden : , : Sidestone Press, , 2021

©2021

ISBN

94-6427-008-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (322 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

ThurberBeverly A

RhodesStephen & Gates St-Pierre

Disciplina

930.1

Soggetti

Bone implements, Prehistoric

Tools, Prehistoric

Bone carving, Prehistoric

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Introduction -- Christian Gates St-Pierre, Markus Wild,  Beverly A. Thurber, and Stephen Rhodes -- Osseous arrowheads in the Iron Age of the Upper Ganga Plains -- Vinayak -- A typo-technological study of bone artifacts from Agiabir, India (c. 2300-600 BC/BCE) -- Ravi Shankar, Pramod P. Joglekar,  Sharada Channarayapatna, and Ashok Kumar Singh -- Magnifying the differences: Investigating variability in Dorset Paleo-Inuit organic material culture using microscopic analysis -- Matilda I. Siebrecht, Sean P. A. Desjardins,  Sarah M. Hazell, Susan Lofthouse, Elsa Cencig, Kathryn Kotar, Peter D. Jordan, and Annelou van Gijn -- Antler as raw material among hunter-gatherer groups from the Pampean Region (Argentina) -- Natacha Buc, Alejandro A. Acosta, and  Lucía T. Rombolá -- Osseous artifacts from the Maros-culture necropolis at Ostojićevo (northern Serbia) -- Selena Vitezović -- An antler workshop in a Germanic settlement in Nitra, Slovakia -- Gertrúda Březinová and Erik Hrnčiarik -- The worked bone and tooth assemblage from Piaçaguera: Insights and challenges -- Daniela Klokler -- Traceological evaluation of bone instruments as an indirect indicator: Rebuilding textile technology during the Ceramic period on Mocha Island (Chile) -- Helga Inostroza Rojas -- A



microscopic view of Maya needle and perforator production at Ucanal, Guatemala -- Carolyn Freiwald, Christina Halperin,  Camille Dubois-Francoeur, Caroline Schlinsog, and Kimberly A. Bauer -- Warm it up! Using experimental archaeology to test shark teeth extraction hypotheses -- Simon-Pierre Gilson and Andrea Lessa -- Crafting white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) bone and antler at Cerro Juan Díaz (LS-3), Greater Coclé Culture Area, Panama -- María Fernanda Martínez-Polanco,  Olman Solís Alpízar, Luis Alberto Sánchez Herrera, Máximo Jiménez Acosta, and Richard G. Cooke.

Preliminary spatial analysis of the morphologically identifiable bone tools from an Early Bronze Age III domestic building in a residential neighborhood house at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfi/Gath (Stratum E5c) -- Sarah J. Richardson, Haskel J. Greenfield,  Tina L. Greenfield, and Aren M. Maeir -- A Woodland-period bone tool industry on the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal plain -- Gregory A. Waselkov, Sarah E. Price,  Alexandra Stenson, Carla S. Hadden, and Long Dinh -- The many dimensions of a bone -- Marie-Ève Boisvert, Claire St-Germain,  and Christian Gates St-Pierre -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.

Sommario/riassunto

Bone tool studies are at a crossroads. A current path is to go beyond the concatenation of methods or concepts borrowed from other disciplines and aim instead at a truly integrated approach that is more in line with the objectives of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. The papers in this volume follow this direction by adopting various forms of dialogue and integration between old and new methods and approaches, including technological analysis, usewear analysis, typology, zooarchaeology, stable isotope analysis, experimental archaeology or spatial analysis. They represent a mixture of methodological issues, case studies, and discussions of larger cultural and historical phenomena that span thousands of years and many parts of the World, from South Asia to the Near East and Europe, and from North to South America. The synergies deriving from these multi-perspective approaches lead to the repeated identification of diverse social aspects of past societies, including the identification of general social contexts of bone tool production and use, transmission of knowledge, the symbolic dimensions of artifacts, and intergroup relations as well as warfare and state formation processes.All these papers grew out of communications presented at the 13th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group (WBRG) on October 7th-13th, 2019, at the Département d'anthropologie, Université de Montréal, Canada. The WBRG is an official working group of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) dealing with the study of worked faunal remains from archaeological sites.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910971892703321

Titolo

Advances in experimental moral psychology / / edited by Hagop Sarkissian and Jennifer Cole Wright

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Bloomsbury, , 2014

ISBN

9781472507853

1472507851

9781472594150

1472594150

9781472513045

1472513045

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (273 p.)

Collana

Advances in experimental philosophy

Disciplina

170

Soggetti

Ethics - Research

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents -- List of Contributors -- Experimental Moral Psychology: An Introduction / Hagop Sarkissian & Jennifer Cole Wright -- 1. Moral Persons. 1.1 The Character in Competence / Piercarlo Valdesolo ; 1.2 Spoken Words Reveal Selfish Motives: An Individual Difference Approach to Moral Motivation / Jeremy A. Frimer & Harrison Oakes ; 1.3 Is the Glass of Kindness Half Full or Half Empty? Positive and Negative Reactions to Others' Expressions of Virtue / Gabriela Pavarini & Simone Schnall ; 1.4 What Are the Bearers of Virtues? / Mark Alfano ; 1.5 The Moral Behavior of Ethicists and the Power of Reason / Joshus Rust & Eric Schwitzgebel -- 2. Moral Groundings. 2.1 Pollution and Purity in Moral and Political Judgment / Yoel Inbar & David Pizarro ; 2.2 Selective Debunking Arguments, Folk Psychology and Empirical Moral Psychology / Daniel Kelly ; 2.3 The Psychological Foundations of Moral Conviction / Linda Skitka ; 2.4 How Different Kinds of Disagreement Impact Folk Metaethical Judgments / James Beebe ; 2.5 Exploring Meta-Ethical Commitments: Moral Objectivity and Moral Progress / Kevin Uttich, George Tsai & Tania Lombrozo ; 2.6 Agent Versus Appraiser Moral Relativism: An Exploratory Study / Katinka J.P. Quintelier, Delphine De



Smet & Daniel M.T. Fessler ; 3. Measuring Morality. 3.1 Know Thy Participant: The Trouble with Nomothetic Assumptions in Moral Psychology / Peter Meindl and Jesse Graham -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology brings together leading scholars in the field to provide fresh theoretical perspectives on research in philosophy and psychology. Reflecting a diverse and active field of study, contributors are drawn from across both subjects to pursue central questions concerning moral psychology. Covering a wide-ranging selection of arguments, issues and debates, topics includes the role of emotion in moral judgment (both at a general theoretical level and with regards to specific topics); the moral psychology behind political orientation; the nature and content of moral character and  more higher-order questions concerning the status of morality itself. For philosophers and researchers in the social and behavioral science, this exciting new volume reveals the beneficial results of integrating these two disciplines and  illustrates the promise of this experimental approach to moral psychology."--Bloomsbury Publishing.