top

  Info

  • Utilizzare la checkbox di selezione a fianco di ciascun documento per attivare le funzionalità di stampa, invio email, download nei formati disponibili del (i) record.

  Info

  • Utilizzare questo link per rimuovere la selezione effettuata.
The Bright Side of Shame : Transforming and Growing Through Practical Applications in Cultural Contexts / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Elisabeth Vanderheiden
The Bright Side of Shame : Transforming and Growing Through Practical Applications in Cultural Contexts / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Elisabeth Vanderheiden
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (619 pages)
Disciplina 150.1988
152.44
Soggetto topico Positive psychology
Cultural studies
Health psychology
Cross-cultural psychology
Positive Psychology
Cultural Studies
Health Psychology
Cross Cultural Psychology
ISBN 3-030-13409-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: Transforming Shame (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Part I: Transforming Shame in Cultural Perspectives -- Chapter 1. Cultivating lajjA for Self-Realization: Perspectives from Indian Psychology (Dharma Prakash Sharma Bhawuk) -- Chapter 2. Shame Transformation Using an Islamic Psycho-Spiritual Approach for Malay Muslims Recovering from Substance Dependence (Dini Farhana Baharudin) -- Chapter 3. The Effect of Regulation on Shame in Adolescence in China (Liusheng Wang) -- Chapter 4. Ashamed of My Ancestors: Transforming Trans-Generational Shame in Descendants of Perpetrators (Tanja Meyburgh) -- Chapter 5. Transforming Shame in Context: Shame, HIV/AIDS in South Africa - From a ‘Death Sentence’ to Hope (B. Nkosi) -- Part II: Transforming Shame in Organisational and Professional Contexts -- Chapter 6. Managing Shame in Organisations: Don’t Let Shame Become a Self-Destructive Spiral (Rudolf Oousthuizen) -- Chapter 7. Shame! Whose shame is it? - Addressing Shame Within Systems (Louise Tonelli) -- Chapter 8. Motivational Interviewing Techniques in Coaching when Faced with Clearly Identified Shame Issues (Len Andrieux) -- Chapter 9. The New Story for a Historically Black University: Lecturers Through a Stay-Away Action Disowning Shame! (Michelle S. May) -- Chapter 10. Shame and Anxiety with Foreign Language Learners (Paul A. Wilson) -- Chapter 11. Shame at the Bottom of the Pyramid: A Transformative Consumer Research Perspective (Leona Ungerer) -- Chapter 12. Managing Shame in the Context of Unemployment (N.N) -- Chapter 13. Review Dialogues and Shame in Doctor-Patient Interaction (Ottomar Bahrs) -- Chapter 14. Dealing with Shame in a Medical Context (Iris Veit) -- Chapter 15 The Team Ombuds Model (tOm): A Macro-Didactic Concept to Transforming Shame in Multicultural Educational Contexts (Christina Martin Boness) -- Part III: Shame and its Transformation in the Context of Gender -- Chapter 16. Reconstructing Gender to Transcend Shame: Embracing Human Functionality to Enable Agentic and Desexualised Bodies (Sergio A. Silverio) -- Chapter 17. Interventions for Shame and Guilt Experienced by Battered Women (Kathryn A. Nel) -- Chapter 18. Windows to Shame: A Passionate Interest in Otherness (Alan Jenkins) -- Part IV: Transforming Shame in Transdisciplinary, Psychological and Therapeutical Perspectives -- Chapter 19. Shame and C.G. Jung's Symbol Work (N.N.) -- Chapter 20. Ego-State Therapy: Working with Shame (Karin Huyssen) -- Chapter 21. A Cognitive Behavioral Approach Towards Bullying Remediation (Rebecca Merkin) -- Chapter 22. Art Therapy for Transforming Experiences of Shame (Patricia Sheerwood) -- Chapter 23. Dealing with Shame using Appreciative Inquiry (Kathryn A. Nel) -- Chapter 24. Interpreting Instances of Shame from an Evolutionary Perspective: The Pain Analogy (Jeff Elison) -- Chapter 25. Shame-Death and Resurrection - The Phoenix-Dance to Our Authentic Self (Barbara Buch) -- Chapter 26. Interventions to Transform Shame (Paul Gilbert) -- Chapter 27. A Sociocultural Exploration of Shame and Trauma Among Refugees (Gail Womersley) -- Chapter 28. Transforming shame: Strategies in spirituality and Prayer (Thomas Ryan) -- Chapter 29. Discussion of HeartMath Techniques for the Transformation of Shame Experiences (Steve D. Edwards) -- Chapter 30. Nothing I Accept about Myself can be Used Against Me to Diminish Me“ - Shame and Mindfulness (Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 31. Healing Rituals to Transform Shame (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 32. Working with Dreams - Transforming Shame (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 33. Shame and Returnee Students and Intercultural Communication Training or Repatriation Training in Japan (Kiyoko Sueda) -- Chapter 34. Transforming Shame in Mediation (Liv Larsson) -- Chapter 35. Shame and Forgiving in Therapy and Coaching (Anke Handrock) -- Part V: Conclusions and prospectus -- Chapter 36. Conclusions, Best Practices and the Way Forward (Claude-Hélène Mayer).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910337958103321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Managing Chinese-African Business Interactions : Growing Intercultural Competence in Organizations / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Lynette Louw, Christian Martin Boness
Managing Chinese-African Business Interactions : Growing Intercultural Competence in Organizations / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Lynette Louw, Christian Martin Boness
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVI, 249 p.)
Disciplina 658.18
Collana Palgrave Studies in African Leadership
Soggetto topico International business enterprises—Cross-cultural studies
International business enterprises
Africa—Economic conditions
Leadership
Personnel management
Public relations
Cross-Cultural Management
African Business
Business Strategy/Leadership
Human Resource Management
Corporate Communication/Public Relations
ISBN 3-030-25185-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Chinese Cultural Concepts and Their Influence on Management -- 3. African Cultural Concepts and Their Influence on Management -- 4. Case 1: Dealing With Organisational Strategies in the Tanzanian-Chinese Chalinze Water Project -- 5. Case 2: “Not who I am, not what I mean”: Intercultural Communication in Chinese-African Interactions -- 6. Case 3: Dealing With Organisational Structures, Decision-making and Participation in the Zambian Textile Industry -- 7. Case 4: A Negotiation Between Chinese and African Organisations in Namibia -- 8. Case 5: How to Make Friends in Rwanda: A Chinese Tea Ceremony -- 9. Case 6: Setting Up Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMES) by Chinese Entrepreneurial Immigrants in Maputo, Mozambique -- 10. Case 7: Managing a Chinese-Angolan National Housing Project in Angola’s Capital, Luanda -- 11. Case 8: Language, Culture, and Power in the Chinese-South African Telecommunications Sector -- 12. Case 9: Transforming Employee Conflicts in a Chinese Construction Firm in Kampala, Uganda -- 13. Case 10: Sharing Knowledge in a Sudanese Oil Refinery Through Cultural and Language Trainings -- 14. Case 11: Working Conditions in a Chinese-Ugandan Communications Company -- 15. Case 12: Managing a Chinese-South African Restaurant in Port Elizabeth, South Africa -- 16. Case 13: Employee Perceptions of a Chinese Heavy Machinery Importing Organisation Operating in Uganda -- 17. Case 14: Hiring and Firing in the Chinese-Zimbabwean Mining Industry -- 18. Case 15: Managing Chinese-Cameroonian Daily Interactions in a Company in Douala, Cameroon -- 19. Case 16: A Cross-cultural Conference in the Mozambique Confucius Institute.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910347932303321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mistakes, Errors and Failures across Cultures : Navigating Potentials / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
Mistakes, Errors and Failures across Cultures : Navigating Potentials / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (624 pages)
Disciplina 001.96
Soggetto topico Positive psychology
Quality of life
Employee health promotion
Positive Psychology
Quality of Life Research
Employee Health and Wellbeing
ISBN 3-030-35574-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Editors and Contributors -- Chapter 1. An Introduction (Elisabeth Vanderheiden and Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Part I: Individual and Cultural Perspectives on Mistakes, Errors and Failure -- Chapter 2. Life Crisis and Alleged or Actual Failure as a Resource (Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 3. Communication about Communication in Love Letters: Addressing and Avoiding Failures, Mistakes, and Errors in Written Communication (Paul C. Rosenblatt) -- Chapter 4. Steely Dan's Donald Fagen: A Case of Mistaken Self-identity, Corrected by Self-reformulation (James L. Kelley) -- Part II: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Society -- Chapter 5. Mistakes, Errors and Failures in the Cultural Context of Aging (Sofia von Humboldt) -- Chapter 6. Doing the Unconventional, Doing ‘Dirty’ Work: The Stigmatization of Sexuality Work and Unforeseen Encounters with Love (Aliraza Javaid) -- Chapter 7. Qualities of Communication Failures in Hierarchical Relationships – a Theoretical Model for Conflict Prevention (Maike Baumann) -- Chapter 8. On Being “Outside the Box” or Being “Inside”: Intercultural Communication, Relationship-building and Identity Ascription Failures (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Lolo Jacques Mayer) -- Chapter 9. Mistakes and Demise: Mikhail Gorbachev and The Dissolution Of The Soviet Union (Klas-Göran Karlsson and Bo Petersson) -- Part III: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Organisations -- Chapter 10. Practical Examples of Handling Mistakes at Work in Different Cultures (Fernando Lanzer Pereira de Souza) -- Chapter 11. Work Conflict and the Experience of Failure in Organisations: Ethnographic and Systems Psychodynamic Perspectives (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 12. Resilience to Emotional Distress in Response to Failure, Error or Mistakes: A Positive Psychology Review (Rudolf M Oosthuizen) -- Chapter 13. Errors and Failures in European Banking: A Cultural Perspective (Alessandro Carretta, Paola Schwizer and Lucrezia Fattobene) -- Chapter 14. Turning Bicultural Critical Incidents into Inclusive Bicultural Identities and Organizations in U.S. Subsidiaries in Japan (Clifford H. Clarke and Naomi Takashiro) -- Chapter 15. Error-Culture in Values-Based Organizations – a Christian Perspective (Elmar Nass) -- Chapter 16. Institutional Moral Failure: Emotional Intelligence & Practical Reason Serving Justice (Thomas Ryan) -- Chapter 17. Against Forgetting Serious Mistakes, Errors and Failures – The Long Learning Process of the Catholic Church in Germany in Dealing with Sexual Abuse of Minors and Vulnerable Adults (Mary Hallay-Witte and Bettina Janssen) -- Part IV: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Education -- Chapter 18. Failures, Errors and Mistakes: A Systematic Review of the Literature (Amber Simpson, Adam V. Maltese, Alice Anderson and Euisuk Sung) -- Chapter 19. Low Socioeconomic Status Students Turn their Academic Failure to Success: A Synthesis of Qualitative Research (Naomi Takashiro and Clifford Clarke) -- Chapter 20. Errors and Mistakes in Foreign Language Learning: Drawing Boundaries from the Discourse of Argentine Teachers (Thalita Camargo Angelucci and María Isabel Pozzo) -- Part V: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Psychology, Therapy and Counselling -- Chapter 21. Psychodynamic Therapy a Cross-cultural and Generational Failure (Kathryn Nel and Saraswathie Govender) -- Chapter 22. Transcultural Sensitivity – A Way to Prevent Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Psychotherapeutic and Psychiatric Treatment of Migrants (Christine Bales, Josua Leibrich, Katja Brinkmann, Ibrahim Özkan, Umut Altunoz, Janina Wesolowski and Maria Belz) -- Chapter 23. The Success and Failures of an Extraordinary Leader: Michael Jackson’s Life and the Trickster Archetype Revisited in Psychobiography (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 24. The Cognitive Bias in Cross-Cultural Design (Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Zhi Guo, Qie Nan, Xin Lei and Andong Zhang) -- Part VI: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Law, Justice and Crime -- Chapter 25. Errors and Failures in Forensic Practice (Wayne Petherick) -- Chapter 26. Failures in Wildlife Crime Eradication and Strategies Forward (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Part VII: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Medicine -- Chapter 27. Safety 3.0 and the End of the Superstar Clinician (Chris P. Subbe and Paul Barach) -- Chapter 28. Empowerment in Medical Care Through Error Management and Error Management Culture (Jan S. Brommundt) -- Chapter 29. Empowerment in Medical Care Through Error Management and Error Management Culture (Florian Fischer, Franziska Carow und Hannah Eger) -- Part VIII: Mistakes, Errors and Failure in Traffic and Aviation -- Chapter 30. Mistakes, Errors and Failures - Their Hidden Potential in Cultural Contexts: The Power of a Professional Culture (Jaco van der Westhuizen, Matita Tshabalala and Karel Stanz) -- Chapter 31. Communication in Aviation and Beyond Leader Inquiry as a Method for Open Error Communication in Aviation and Beyond (Jan U. Hagen) -- Chapter 32. Cultural Differences Induced Mistakes in Driving Behaviour: An Opportunity to Improve Traffic Policy and Infrastructure (Václav Linkov and Petr Zámečník) -- Epilogue: Errors, Mistakes and Failures in Anticipation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910409712603321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
New Trends in Psychobiography / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Zoltan Kovary
New Trends in Psychobiography / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Zoltan Kovary
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 522 pages)
Disciplina 920.02
150.195
Soggetto topico Personality
Social psychology
Social sciences
Positive psychology
Psychology—Methodology
Psychological measurement
Personality and Social Psychology
Methodology of the Social Sciences
Positive Psychology
Psychological Methods/Evaluation
ISBN 3-030-16953-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Part 1: Theoretical, methodological and conceptual approaches in psychobiography -- Chapter 2. Executing Psychobiography (James William Anderson) -- Chapter 3. Psychobiography and “psychology as a rigorous science”. Explorations in epistemology, clinical practice and university education (Zoltan Kovary) -- Chapter 4. Systems Psychodynamics in Psychobiography: The individual within the (unconscious) systems' dynamics (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 5. Old wine in new skins? Psychobiography and Positive Psychology (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 6. Suitability Indicators in the Study of Great Lives: Guidelines for the Selection of the Psychobiographical Subject (Barbara Burnell) -- Chapter 7. Distinction between high resolution and low resolution psychobiography (Ágnes Bálint) -- Chapter 8. Abstractions of truth (Robert F. Mullen) -- Chapter 9. An Ethics Guide to Psychobiography. Trends in Best Practice (Joseph G. Ponterotto) -- Chapter 10. Aspects of Political Psychobiography (Reprint) (Avner Falk) -- Part 2: Psychobiographies on selected individuals -- Chapter 11. Psychological reflections on the build-up to the first heart transplant (Roelf van Niekerk) -- Chapter 12. Amor fati or posttraumatic growth? The case of Etty Hillesum in the time of the Holocaust (Márta Csabai) -- Chapter 13. Jack Kerouac (William Todd Schultz) -- Chapter 14. Goethe's path to creativity - A psychobiography (Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla) -- Chapter 15. Jean Paul Sartre's psychosocial identity development - A psychobiographical perspective (Tatjana Müller) -- Chapter 16. Dostoyevsky and Nietzsche – The contradictory nature of the Self in a dream of Raskolnikov and in the breakdown of Nietzsche (Tamás Témyi) -- Chapter 17. Constructing "Georgia": Love, play, work as a central theme in O'Keefee's early and late memories (Athena Androutsopoulou) -- Chapter 18. A Psychobiographical Portrait of Adam Small’s Eriksonian Ego-strengths or Virtues: Contextualized within South Africa’s Pre-, Middle- and Post-Apartheid eras (Paul J.P. Fouché) -- Chapter 19. Time, Death, Eternity: Imagining the soul of Johann Sebastian Bach (George Atwood) -- Chapter 20. The amazing life of Charlize Theron (Tracey Prenter) -- Chapter 21. Dr Donald and Mr Trump. A study in political psychopathology (Avner Falk) -- Chapter 22. A reflection on the psychosocial-historical turning points in the life of Sol Plaatje: Co- founder of the African National Congress (Crystal Welman) -- Chapter 23. L. Ron Hubbard and Jim Jones: Narrative Identity in the Lives of Two Controversial Religious Leaders (James Kelley) -- Chapter 24. The use of unusual psychological theories in psychobiography: A case study and discussion (Carol du Plessis) -- Chapter 25. Specificity and evolution of (psycho-) biography of Jesus of Nazareth in the first century AD (psychobiography in the Lvov-Warsaw School) (Amadeusz Citlak) -- Part 3: Applied Psychobiography -- Chapter 26. Psychobiography as an effective research methodology for the advocacy of abused and neglected youth in South Africa (Sharon Johnson) -- Chapter 27. Administration of the psychobiographical care model (Erwin Böhm).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910349346903321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research
The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research
Autore Vanderheiden Elisabeth
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (675 pages)
Disciplina 306.481
Altri autori (Persone) MayerClaude-Hélène
ISBN 3-031-52288-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword: Expanding the Horizons of Humour Research -- Foreword: Insights into Humor Research - A Historical Approach -- Contents -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Examples -- List of Tweets -- List of Tables -- 1: Humour as a Resource: Psychological, Cultural and Social Perspectives -- 1.1 Preliminary Note -- 1.2 Introduction -- 1.3 Contemporary Humour Research -- 1.3.1 Humour in the Context of the Pandemic -- 1.3.2 Humour in the Context of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- 1.4 Insights into the Volume's Content and Its Contribution -- References -- Part I: Intersections of Humour and Technology in Human Interaction -- 2: Investigating the Internal Cohesion of Meme Cycles: How Many (Sub)cycles Can Be Generated by a Memetic Drift? -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 From Joke Cycles to Meme Cycles -- 2.3 The Meme Cycle Under Scrutiny -- 2.4 Research Methodology -- 2.5 The Findings of the Analysis in DTH Terms -- 2.5.1 The Original Metapragmatic Subcycle -- 2.5.2 The Political Subcycle -- 2.5.3 The COVID-19 Subcycle -- 2.5.4 The Sociocultural Subcycle -- 2.5.5 The Sports Subcycle -- 2.6 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 3: Should Technology Be More Fun(ny)? Leveraging Humor to Improve User Acceptance and Enjoyment of Social Robots and Virtual Agents -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Social Technology -- 3.3 How Can Psychology Contribute to the Design of Humorous Interactions with Social Technology? -- 3.3.1 Technology Acceptance and Hedonistic Factors -- 3.3.2 Automatizing Production and Recognition of Humor -- 3.4 How Can Integrating Humor in Technology Design Improve Interaction Outcomes? -- 3.4.1 Promoting Healthy Behavior and Behavior Change -- 3.4.2 Minimizing the Impact of Robotic Failure.
3.5 Where to Go Next and What Are the Challenges Ahead? -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Humour as a Social and Cultural Construct: Cross-Cultural Perspectives and Implications -- 4: Humour in People with Handicaps: A Systematic Review -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Theories of Disability Humour -- 4.3 The Study -- 4.3.1 Objectives -- 4.3.2 Method -- 4.3.3 Results -- 4.4 Disability Humour -- 4.5 Conditions-specific Findings -- 4.5.1 Intellectual Disabilities -- 4.5.2 Attention Deficit Disorder (Hyperactivity) Disorder -- 4.5.3 Learning Disabilities -- 4.5.4 Deaf Humour -- 4.5.5 Blind Humour -- 4.5.6 Neurological Handicaps -- 4.5.7 Psychiatric Disabilities -- 4.6 Humour as Therapeutic Aide for Disabled -- 4.7 Conclusions -- References -- 5: Predicting Self-Esteem Using Humor Styles: A Cross-Cultural Study -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Humor Styles -- 5.1.2 Humor Styles and Well-being -- 5.1.3 The Relationship Between Humor Styles and Self-Esteem -- 5.1.4 Present Study -- 5.2 Method -- 5.2.1 Participants and Procedure -- 5.2.2 Materials -- 5.2.3 Statistical Analyses -- 5.3 Results -- 5.3.1 Descriptive Results and Correlations -- 5.3.2 Demographic Variables -- 5.3.3 Predicting Self-Esteem -- 5.4 Discussion -- 5.4.1 Self-Esteem and Humor -- 5.4.2 Limitations and Future Directions -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- 6: The Use of Humour to Deal with Uncomfortable Moments in Interaction: A Cross-Cultural Approach -- 6.1 Introduction: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Humour -- 6.2 Methodological Approach -- 6.2.1 Four-Dimensional Model -- Dimension 1: The Speaker/Target/Recipient Interplay -- Dimension 2: The Language Dimension -- Dimension 3: The Different Pragmatic Functions -- Dimension 4: The Interactional Dimension -- 6.2.2 Data -- 6.3 Overall Trends -- 6.4 Representative Examples.
6.4.1 Self-Disclosure (Inglorious Moments) -- 6.4.2 Embarrassing Questions -- 6.4.3 Culture-Specific Examples -- 6.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 6.5.1 Dimension 1: The Speaker/Target/Recipient Interplay -- 6.5.2 Dimension 2: The Language Dimension -- 6.5.3 Dimension 3: The Different Pragmatic Functions -- 6.5.4 Dimension 4: The Interactional Dimension -- 6.6 Areas for Future Research -- 6.7 Transcription Conventions -- References -- 7: Humour as a Strategy to Talk About and Challenge Dominant Discourses of Social Integration: A Case Study of Adolescent German Turkish Descendants in Germany -- 7.1 Introduction and Background -- 7.1.1 German Turks in Germany -- 7.1.2 Humour as a Means to Talk About Issues of Social Integration -- 7.2 Research Methodology -- 7.3 Findings and Analysis -- 7.3.1 Humour to Challenge, Resist, and Possibly Change Current Mainstream Discourses About the Difficulties of Social Integration -- 7.3.2 Humour to Collaboratively Make Meaning of Experiences in a Difficult Context -- 7.3.3 Humour to Assist Speakers to Talk About the Unsayable -- 7.4 Discussion -- 7.5 Conclusion and Future Research -- References -- 8: The Position of Humour in Social Crises: When and What Does Turkish Society Laugh at? -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Humour: Source of Resilience -- 8.3 Turkey in the Context of Cultural and Social Properties -- 8.3.1 Humour in Turkey -- 8.4 The Social Crises in Turkey's Near Term -- 8.4.1 Resignation of CHP's Leader, 2010 -- 8.4.2 The Match-Fixing Scandal in Fenerbahçe Football Club, 2011 -- 8.4.3 Syrian Migration Wave, 2012 -- 8.4.4 Gezi Park Protests, 2013 -- 8.4.5 Increase of Inflation, 2014 -- 8.4.6 March 31st Power Outage, 2015 -- 8.4.7 July 15th Coup Attempt, 2016 -- 8.4.8 Referendum for a Constitutional Amendment, 2017 -- 8.4.9 Economic Crises, 2018 -- 8.4.10 Shopping Bag Sale, 2019.
8.4.11 Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020 -- 8.5 Humour Inspired by the Crises -- 8.6 Method -- 8.7 Results -- 8.8 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 9: Humour as Cultural Capital in Transitions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The Study: Migrant Doctors in Chile -- 9.3 The Interviews -- 9.4 Cultural Capital of Migrants and Humour -- 9.5 Functions of Humour as Cultural Capital -- 9.6 Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 10: Nigerian Cultural Concept of Humour and Its Creative Use as a Coping Strategy -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 An Overview of Humour -- 10.2.1 What Is Humour? -- 10.2.2 Theories of Humour -- 10.3 Humour and Culture -- 10.4 Nigerian Cultural Conceptions of Humour -- 10.4.1 An Overview of the Cultural Contexts of the Igbo, Yoruba and Ogoni of Nigeria -- 10.4.2 The Ogoni and Humour -- 10.4.3 The Igbo and Humour -- 10.4.4 The Yoruba and Humour -- 10.5 Creativity and Humour in Nigeria -- 10.6 Humour and Memes in Nigerian Culture -- 10.7 Contemporary Nigerian Perspectives of Humour -- 10.8 Humour, Survival and Creative Coping Strategy in Nigeria -- 10.9 Conclusion -- 10.10 Recommendations for Future Research -- References -- 11: Interrogating the Phenomenon of Suffering and Smiling by Nigerians: A Mixed Methods Study -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Literature Review -- 11.3 Method -- 11.3.1 Participants -- 11.3.2 Procedure and Instrument -- 11.3.3 Data Analysis -- 11.4 Results -- 11.4.1 Quantitative Analysis of Data -- Descriptive Statistics -- Bivariate Analyses -- Suffering and Smiling Items by Gender -- Suffering and Smiling Items by Educational Attainment -- Suffering and Smiling Items by Religion -- 11.4.2 Qualitative Analysis of the Data -- 11.5 Discussion -- 11.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Humour in Geopolitical and Cultural Landscapes: Tensions and Transgressions.
12: Ukrainian Humor in the Context of the Russian-Ukrainian War: Cognitive and Stylistic Features -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Methodology -- 12.3 The 'Availability Heuristic' Cognitive Pattern in the War-Time Ukrainian Humorous Discourse -- 12.3.1 Sample Jokes -- 12.4 The War-Time Ukrainian Humorous Discourse in Literature Journalism Style -- 12.5 'Negativity Thinking' Cognitive Pattern in the Ukrainian War-Time Black Humor -- 12.5.1 Sample Black Humor Jokes -- 12.6 Conclusions -- 12.7 Needs for Future Research -- References -- 13: Humor as a Defense Mechanism: Dismantling Holocaust Symbols and Icons in Israeli Culture -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Israel as a Unique Sphere of Holocaust Awareness -- 13.3 Black Humor as a Defense Mechanism -- 13.4 Humoring Holocaust Icons in Israeli Culture -- 13.5 Concentration Camps: Villain Nazis, Barbed Wires, Barking Dogs -- 13.6 Mocking Hitler -- 13.7 Anne Frank -- 13.8 Conclusion -- References -- 14: Geopolitics of Humour and Development in Nepal and Afghanistan -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Humour and Geopolitics -- 14.3 Methodology -- 14.4 Phale Tibetans in Nepal -- 14.4.1 Humour at the Time-Space of Departure -- 14.4.2 Playful with the Police -- 14.5 Afghanistan -- 14.6 Conclusions -- References -- 15: Humour and Politics: Linguistic Features of Humour Construction -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.1.1 Defining Humour -- 15.2 Theoretical Framework -- 15.2.1 The Enunciative Approach to Point of View -- 15.3 Research Methodology -- 15.4 Data Analysis -- 15.4.1 Doing Nonsense Humour -- 15.4.2 The POV: A Nuclear Strategy of RAP's Humour Construction -- 15.5 Conclusions -- References -- 16: White Laughter, Black Pain? On the Comic and Parodic Enactment of Racial-Colonial Stereotypes -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 From Provoking Moral Outrage to Engendering Psychic Discordance.
16.3 Purge Your Racial Unconscious, One Joke at a Time?.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910865278403321
Vanderheiden Elisabeth  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Shame and Ageing in a Transforming World
Shame and Ageing in a Transforming World
Autore Vanderheiden Elisabeth
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) MayerClaude-Hélène
ISBN 3-031-54585-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Editorial: A Multifaceted and Dynamic Phenomenon Through the Lifecycle -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Multidimensional Perspectives of Shame -- 1.2 Development of Shame across the Lifespan -- 1.3 Shame in Old Age Due to Critical Life Events, Past Life Crises, and Traumas -- 1.4 Shame Resonance as a Result of Past Mistakes, Failures, or Secrets -- 1.5 Shame of Origin Throughout the Lifespan -- 1.6 Shame in Old Age Due to Physical Impairments, Illnesses, and Loss of Function -- 1.7 Feelings of Shame in the Context of the Need for Care -- 2 Objectives and Contents of this Anthology -- 3 Synopsis of Chapters -- References -- Part I: Shame Development over the Life Span -- Explainable Multilayer Perceptron Classification Model for Detecting the Internalized Shame-Based on Childhood Trauma, Social-Emotional Competence, Cognitive Flexibility, Distress Tolerance, Alexithymia, and Age -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Participants -- 3 Measures -- 3.1 Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) -- 3.2 Social Emotional Competence Questionnaire (SECQ) -- 3.3 Internalized Shame Scale (ISS) -- 3.4 Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire (CFI) -- 3.5 Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS) -- 3.6 Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS) -- 3.7 Analysis Method -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Effects of Abortion on Shame and Shame Evaluations. An Empirical Investigation -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Abortion in the Global Context -- 1.2 Mental and Emotional Effects Associated with Abortions -- Abortion in the Context of Shame -- Abortion and Rumination -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Research Design, Paradigm, Approach and Strategy -- 2.2 Sample -- 2.3 Data Collection -- 2.4 Data Analysis and Reporting and Qualitative Criteria -- 3 Limitations -- 4 Findings and Discussion.
4.1 Reasons for the Decision to Terminate the Pregnancy -- 4.2 Emotions Associated with the Abortion -- 4.3 Shame in the Context of Abortion -- Abortion and Motherhood -- Abortion in the Context of Formal and Legal Regulations -- Relevance of religiosity and Belief Systems -- Retrospective Evaluation -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- 6 Future Research Needs -- Appendix -- Questionnaire -- References -- The Vicious Circle of Age Shame: Stigma and Vulnerability -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background: Shame & -- Culture -- 2 Autoethnography: Narratives from Diverse Cultures -- 2.1 Case Study 1- Egypt: The Price of Vulnerability -- Author 1's Narrative -- 2.2 Case Study 2-England: The Queen of Glamour -- Author 2's Narrative -- 3 The Ageing Conundrum & -- Unraveling the Complexities of Shame in the Elderly: Discussion -- 3.1 Depression & -- Mental Health Shame -- 3.2 Age-Related Decline, Self-Image & -- the Media -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Still Out or Coming in? Shame and Double Stigmatization Among Old LGBTQIA+ Adults -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Recruitment and Sampling -- 2.2 Data Analysis -- 3 Too Old to Exist Ageism and Age Discrimination in Old Age -- 4 Are We Becoming Invisible? Sexual Orientation-Based discrimination and LGBTQIA+ Invisibility -- 5 Plenty of Choices. Multiple Discrimination Among Older LGBTQIA+ Adults -- 6 Twice Hidden? Feelings of Shame and Humiliation and the Double Stigma -- 7 Concluding Remarks and Future Perspectives -- References -- Self-Empowerment Processes and the Impact of Basic Education on Shame Burdens and Stigmatisation Experiences in Adults. A Qualitative Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Shame, Stigma, Literacy -- 2.1 Shame -- 2.2 Stigma -- 2.3 Shame as a Resource -- 2.4 Shame-Stigma-Literacy -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design and Objectives of the Study -- 3.2 Sample.
3.3 Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting -- 3.4 Ethical Aspects -- 3.5 Limitations -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Shame and Experiences of Stigmatisation in the Context of Problems with Written Language -- 4.2 Breaking the Ban of Shame -- 4.3 Triggers for the Uptake of LOs to Strengthen Written language Competence -- 4.4 Changes Resulting from Improved Competences in Written Language -- 4.5 Factors Identified as Relevant for the Positive Changes -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 6 Need for Future Research into Shame, Stigma and Literacy -- References -- Uncovering Shame and Secrets: An International Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Secrets Held During the Lifespan and the Revelation of Secrets -- 3 Shame and Secrets -- 4 Methodology -- 4.1 Sample and Sampling Process -- 4.2 Data Collection, Analysis and Reporting -- 4.3 Ethical Aspects -- 4.4 Limitations -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Secrets in the Context of a Relationship -- Cheating -- Dishonesty -- Violence -- 5.2 Secrets and Shame Related to Addiction -- Pornography Addiction -- Substance Abuse -- Gambling Addiction -- 5.3 Secrets and Shame Around Sexuality, Sexual Needs and Experiences -- 5.4 Secrets and Shame Related to Physical or Mental Impairment -- 5.5 Secrets and Shame Associated with Breaking Laws and Standards -- 5.6 Secrets and Shame about Finances -- 5.7 Secrets and Shame Related to Identity Issues -- 5.8 Secrets and Shame in Relation to Failure and Accusing Others -- 6 Discussion -- 6.1 Relationships -- 6.2 Addiction -- 6.3 Sexuality -- 6.4 Illness and Physical and Mental Impairment -- Law-Breaking -- Finances -- 6.5 Identity -- 6.6 Failure -- 7 Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research -- References -- "Not in Love but Shameful Grief": Captain Beefheart's Late-Career Triumph -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Childhood (1941-1964).
4.2 Magic Band: Beginnings to Trout House (1964-1972) -- 4.3 Post-decals Forays into the Mainstream (1972-1984) -- 4.4 Painter of the High Desert: The Final Years (1984-2010) -- 5 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research -- References -- Part II: Exploring Shame in a Transforming World -- Aging and Shame: Mutual Transformation and the Virtues -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Aging: Context and Challenges -- 1.2 Shame's Ambivalence -- 2 The Person in Relationship -- 2.1 Approaches from Personalist Philosophy and Virtue Ethics -- 2.2 Recognition and Responsibility -- 2.3 Recognition at Work -- 3 Shame and the Diminishments of Aging -- 4 A Virtues Approach to Shame and Aging -- 4.1 Cardinal Virtues Reconsidered -- 4.2 Care: A Virtue and Its Support System -- The Role of Wise Judgement (Prudence) -- Self-Care, Shame, and the Elderly -- Courage and Perseverance -- How Does Justice Play a Role Here? -- Virtues as Culturally Relative? -- 5 Mutual Transformation: Variations on a Theme -- 6 Shame Transformed: A Case Study -- References -- The Shame of Ageing During Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Thematic Analysis of Indian Adults -- 1 Ageing: A Concept -- 1.1 "Baby-Boomers" -- 1.2 "Generation X" -- 1.3 The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- 1.4 Shaming Associated with the Adoption of the Fourth IR -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Qualitative Approach and Research Paradigm -- 2.2 Context and Rationale -- 2.3 Sampling Strategy -- 2.4 Data Collection Methods -- 2.5 Ethical Issues -- 2.6 Interview Schedule -- 2.7 Research Objective -- 2.8 Data Synthesis -- 3 Synthesis and Interpretation -- 3.1 Case Presentation -- Baby Boomers (Aged Between 59 and 77 Years) -- Generation X (Aged Between 43 and 58 Years) -- 3.2 Findings -- "Generation X" -- "Baby Boomers" -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Summary and Conclusion -- 6 Need for Future Research -- References.
Employing Artificial Intelligence to Alleviate Shame-Induced Barriers to Medical Treatment of Older Persons -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Problem Statement -- 1.2 Objective of the Chapter -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Key Theoretical Concepts -- Conceptualisation of Ageing and Shame -- Conceptualisation of Ageing and Robots -- Conceptualisation of Medicine and Shame -- 3 Method -- 3.1 Study Design -- 3.2 Study Eligibility Criteria -- 3.3 Data Analysis -- 3.4 Strategies Used to Ensure Data Quality -- 4 Discussion and Practical Implications -- 4.1 Mitigation of Medical Shame by Artificial Intelligence and Carebots -- The Role of Shame in Nursing and Palliative Care -- Memory Loss and Shame in Eldercare -- Disability Care and Shame -- Sex Care Robots and Shame -- 4.2 Practical Recommendations -- 4.3 Future Research -- 5 Chapter Conclusion -- References -- Welfare Shame and Ageing in Neoliberal Australia: An Ethnographic Comparison of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Beneficiaries -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Findings -- 3.1 Indigenous Women's Coping Strategies for Welfare Shame -- 3.2 Anglo-Australian Women's Coping Strategies for Welfare Shame -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Need for Future Research -- References -- Part III: Shame and Ageing in Health Contexts -- Stigma, Shame, and Failed Obligation in Dementia Care -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Collectivism and Filial Duty -- 3 Stigma -- 3.1 Stigma as Rooted in Culture, History, Spiritual Beliefs, and Traditions -- 3.2 Courtesy Stigma -- 4 Shame -- 4.1 Shame and Loss of Honour -- 4.2 Information Control -- 5 Conclusion -- 6 Need for Future Research -- References -- #BodyShaming-Body Image and Eating Disorders in Older People -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Body Shaming, Body Image and Eating Disorders -- 2 Body Shame in Older People: A Short Literature Review.
2.1 Methodology and Description of the Selected Outcomes.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910864196403321
Vanderheiden Elisabeth  
Cham : , : Springer, , 2024
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The value of shame : exploring a health resource in cultural contexts / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
The value of shame : exploring a health resource in cultural contexts / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 302 p. 15 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 150.1988
Soggetto topico Positive psychology
Cultural studies
Health psychology
Cross-cultural psychology
ISBN 3-319-53100-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Value of Shame: Exploring a Health Resource Across Cultures (Vanderheiden) -- Part I. Theoretical Perspectives on Shame and Culture -- Chapter 2. Shame! A System Psychodynamic Perspective (May) -- Chapter 3. Shame as a Functional and Adaptive Emotion: A Bio-psycho-social Perspective (Van Alphen) -- Chapter 4. The Positive Function of Shame: Moral and Spiritual Perspectives (Ryan) -- Part II. Culture-specific Perspectives on Shame -- Chapter 5. lajjA in Indian Psychology: Spiritual, Social, and Literary Perspectives on Shame (Bhawuk) -- Chapter 6. Shame in South African Work Places (Mayer) -- Chapter 7. Canada/North America: Shame Between Indigenous Nature-connectedness, Colonialism and Cultural Disconnection (Buch) -- Chapter 8. Indigenous Australians: Shame and Respect (Louth) -- Chapter 9. Shame and Resilience: A New Zealand Based Exploration of Resilient Responses to Shame (Brennan) -- Chapter 10. From Shame to Guilt: The Remediation of Bullying Across Cultures in the US (Merkin) -- Part III. The Application of Shame and Culture in Therapeutic and Counseling Practices -- Chapter 11. Shame and Psychotherapy: Theory, Method and Practice (Sinha).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910254809803321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui