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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).
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International Handbook of Love : Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Elisabeth Vanderheiden
International Handbook of Love : Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives / / edited by Claude-Hélène Mayer, Elisabeth Vanderheiden
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1123 pages)
Disciplina 306.7
152.41
Soggetto topico Positive psychology
Ethnology
Sex
Positive Psychology
Sociocultural Anthropology
Gender Studies
Amor
Relacions culturals
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-45996-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Introductory Chapters -- Chapter 1. Voicing The Stories Of Love Across Cultures - An Introduction (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 2. The State Of Ethnological Research On Love: A Critical Review (William Jankowiak and Alex Nelson) -- Chapter 3. Love's Ethnographic Record: Beyond The Love/Arranged Marriage Dichotomy And Other False Essentialisms (Alex Nelson and William Jankowiak) -- Chapter 4. Cultural Diversity Of Romantic Love Experience (Victor Karandashev) -- Part II: Particular Facets And Manifestations Of Love In Digital Social, Cultural And Political Contexts -- Chapter 5. Cyberspace: The Alternative Romantic Culture (Aaron Ben-Ze’ev) -- Chapter 6. Climbing, And Falling Off, Plato’s Ladder Of Love: The Emotions Of Love And Of Love’s Undoing (Warren Tenhouten) -- Chapter 7. Towards The Performance Of Embodied Cultures Of Love (Freddie Crous and Leigh Leo) -- Chapter 8. „A Friend? A Single Soul Dwelling In Two Bodies.“Friendship - A Special Kind of Love (Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 9. „I have a friend with benefits, Whom off and on I see.“ Friends with Benefits Relationships (Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 10. Building A Culture of Revolutionary Love: The Politics Of Love In Radical Social Transformation (Matt York) -- Part III: Love In Religious And Belief Systems -- Chapter 11. Devotion: „Being Shore to the Ocean“ (Thomas Ryan) -- Chapter 12. Aşk: The Sufi Concept for Love (Çiğdem Buğdaycı) -- Chapter 13. prema in kabIr's sAkhI: Indigenous Perspectives on Love (dharma prakAza zarmA bhAwuka) -- Part IV: Love within the Framework of Family And Intergenerational Relations -- Chapter 14. Videography Of Love and Marriage Order (Elena Rozhdestvenskaya) -- Chapter 15. Low-SES Parents’ Love As Educational Involvement With their Primary School Children: A Synthesis of Qualitative Research (Naomi Takashiro and Clifford H. Clarke) -- Chapter 16. When A Mother’s Love Is Not Enough: A Cross-Cultural Critical Review Of Attachment, Anxiety, Abandonment, And Infanticide (Sergio A. Silverio, Catherine Wilkinson, Victoria Fallon, Alessandra Bramante, and Aleksandra A. Stanevanskaya) -- Chapter 17. A semi-peripheral myth of the “good mother”. The history of motherly love in Hungary from a global perspective (Gergely Csányi and Szabina Kerényi) -- Chapter 18. Loving Like I Was Loved: Mother-Child Relationship from the Malay Muslims’ Perspective (Dini Farhana Baharudin, Melati Sumari, Suhailiza Md Hamdani, and Hazlina Abdullah) -- Chapter 19. Sexuality, Love and Sexual Well-being in Old Age (Sofia von Humboldt, Isabel Leal, and Gail Low) -- Chapter 20. “A Matter Of Age?” Love Relationships between Older Women And Younger Men – the So-called “Cougar” Phenomenon (Elisabeth Vanderheiden) -- Chapter 21. A Table for One: the Homosexual Single And the Absence Of Romantic Love (Aliraza Javaid) -- Chapter 22. On Homosexual Love and Right to Same-Sex Marriage: Questioning the Paradox of #LoveWins Discourse (Tinnaphop Sinsomboonthong) -- Chapter 23. Love And Conflicts Between Identity-Forming Values (Michael Kühler) -- Chapter 24. The Importance of Family Members in Love Letters (Paul C. Rosenblatt) -- Part V: Love in the Context of Counselling, Psychotherapy And Psychiatry -- Chapter 25. Love in Exile and Other Extraordinary Circumstances Love at the Psychiatric Ward (Dominic Harion, Sarah F. Loew, Sascha Settegast, and Dominik Zink) -- Chapter 26. Love from a Psychotherapeutic Perspective Including Case Studies: The Need for Effective Altruism (Hans-Jörg Lütgerhorst, Sabine Diekmeier, and Jörg Fengler) -- Chapter 27. Coming Home to Self: Finding self- Compassion and Self- Love in Psychotherapy (Aakriti Malik) -- Chapter 28. How to Research Performances of Love with Timelines (Sharon Rose Brehm) -- Part VI: Love In The Context of Globalisation -- Chapter 29. Correlates Of Love Across Relationship Types And Cultural Regions (Charles T. Hill and Co-authors) -- Chapter 30. Love In a A Time Of Globalization: Intimacy Re-imagined Across Cultural Flows (Bahira Trask) -- Chapter 31. The Expression of Compassionate Love In the South African Cultural Diversity Contexts (Rudolf M Oosthuizen) -- Chapter 32. Love In The Context of Transnational Academic Exchanges: Promoting Mental Health And Wellbeing (Rashmi Singla and Ulrike de Ponte) -- Chapter 33. Living With Love In Today’s World: Philosophical Reflections on Some of its Complexities (Ondřej Beran and Camilla Kronqvist) -- Part VII: The Dark Side of Love -- Chapter 34. Love in Unhappy Couples (Paul C. Rosenblatt) -- Chapter 35. “A Silver Duck In The Dish Wash Water” Or Love And Crime Within The Context Of Positive Victimology (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 36. Free To Love. Experiences With Love For Women In Prison (Estibaliz de Miguel Calvo) -- Chapter 37. Hatred, Life Without Love, And The Descent Into Hell (Warren Tenhouten) -- Chapter 38. When the Love Is Bad (Patricia L. Grosse) -- Part VIII: Love In Literature -- Chapter 39. Cosmopolitan Love – The Actuality Of Goethe’s Passions (Rainer Matthias Holm-Hadulla and Alexander Nicolai Wendt) -- Chapter 40. On The Construction Of The Spanish Hero In Intercultural Romances (María-Isabel González-Cruz) -- Chapter 41. Passion Love, Masculine Rivalry And Arabic Poetry In Mauritania (Corinne Fortier) -- Chapter 42. "How Do You Spell Love?" – "You Don't Spell It. You Feel It." (Anna Chesnokova and Willie van Peer) -- Chapter 43. “There are as many kinds of love as there are hearts”: Age Gap Relationships in Literature and Cultural Stereotypes (Anna Chesnokova and Willie van Peer) -- Chapter 44. Imagining Love: Teen Romance Novels and American Teen Relational Capacity (Estella Carolye Kuchta) -- Part IX: Love in Workplaces and Business Contexts -- Chapter 45. Love In Leaders – Leadership Solutions In The 4th Revolution (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 46. Love Is A Many-Splendoured Thing: Brand Love In A Consumer Culture (Leona Ungerer) -- Part X: Love in Different Cultural Contexts -- Chapter 47. Stories Of Love In Cultural Perspectives: Meaning-making Through Expressions, Rituals And Symbols (Claude-Hélène Mayer) -- Chapter 48. Forbidden Love: Controlling Partnerships Across Ethnoracial Boundaries (D. Rodríguez-García) -- Chapter 49. The Triangular Theory Of Love Scale Used In A South African Context: A Research Study (Kathryn Nel and Saraswathie Govender) -- Chapter 50. Love in China (1950-now) (Pan Wang) -- Chapter 51. Sustaining Love In Japanese Bicultural Marriages And The Application Of Intercultural Competencies (Clifford H. Clarke & Naomi Takashiro) -- Chapter 52. Agape Love In Indigenous Women’s Memoir: A Quest for Justice and Unity (Helen Fordham) -- Chapter 53. Sacrifice and The Agapic Love Gender Gap in South Korean Romantic Relationships (Alex Nelson) -- Chapter 54. Contestations and Complexities of Love in Late-Socialist Cuba (Heidi Härkönen) -- Chapter 55. "If Any Man Loveth Not His Father": Søren Kierkegaard's Psychology of Love (James L. Kelley) -- Chapter 56. Focus on Cross-cultural Models of Love (Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Paul A. Wilson) -- Chapter 57. Could Trump Be His Own Valentine? On Narcissism And Selfless Self-Love (Jan Bransen) -- Part XI: Emic Perspectives on Love -- Chapter 58. Love, Dementia and Intimate Citizenship (Catherine Barrett, Anne Tudor, John Quinn, and Glenys Petrie) -- Chapter 59. Enlisting Positive Psychologies to Challenge Love within SAD’s Culture of Maladaptive Self-Beliefs (Robert F. Mullen) -- Chapter 60. Different Race, Same Cultures": Intercultural Identity Development in the Name of Love (Claude-Hélène Mayer and Lolo Jacques Mayer).
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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.
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The Palgrave handbook of humour research / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
The Palgrave handbook of humour research / / edited by Elisabeth Vanderheiden, Claude-Hélène Mayer
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (522 pages)
Disciplina 306.481
Soggetto topico Personality
Optimisme
Investigació psicològica
Psicologia positiva
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-78280-8
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tweets -- List of Tables -- 1: Editorial: The Handbook of Humour Research-Psychological, Cultural and Social Perspectives -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Contemporary Humour Research -- 1.3 Insights Into the Volume's Content and Its Contribution -- References -- Part I: Humour in Cultural Contexts -- 2: Predicting Self-Esteem Using Humor Styles: A Cross-Cultural Study -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Humor Styles -- 2.1.2 Humor Styles and Well-being -- 2.1.3 The Relationship Between Humor Styles and Self-Esteem -- 2.1.4 Present Study -- 2.2 Method -- 2.2.1 Participants and Procedure -- 2.2.2 Materials -- 2.2.3 Statistical Analyses -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Descriptive Results and Correlations -- 2.3.2 Demographic Variables -- 2.3.3 Predicting Self-Esteem -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.4.1 Self-Esteem and Humor -- 2.4.2 Limitations and Future Directions -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- 3: The Use of Humour to Deal with Uncomfortable Moments in Interaction: A Cross-Cultural Approach -- 3.1 Introduction: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Humour -- 3.2 Methodological Approach -- 3.2.1 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 -- 3.2.2 Data -- 3.3 Overall Trends -- 3.4 Representative Examples -- 3.4.1 Self-Disclosure (Inglorious Moments) -- 3.4.2 Embarrassing Questions -- 3.4.3 Culture-Specific Examples -- 3.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 3.5.1 Dimension 1: The Speaker/Target/Recipient Interplay -- 3.5.2 Dimension 2: The Language Dimension -- 3.5.3 Dimension 3: The Different Pragmatic Functions -- 3.5.4 Dimension 4: The Interactional Dimension.
3.6 Areas for Future Research -- 3.7 Transcription Conventions -- References -- 4: Humour as a Strategy to Talk About and Challenge Dominant Discourses of Social Integration: A Case Study of Adolescent German Turkish Descendants in Germany -- 4.1 Introduction and Background -- 4.1.1 German Turks in Germany -- 4.1.2 Humour as a Means to Talk About Issues of Social Integration -- 4.2 Research Methodology -- 4.3 Findings and Analysis -- 4.3.1 Humour to Challenge, Resist, and Possibly Change Current Mainstream Discourses About the Difficulties of Social Integration -- 4.3.2 Humour to Collaboratively Make Meaning of Experiences in a Difficult Context -- 4.3.3 Humour to Assist Speakers to Talk About the Unsayable -- 4.4 Discussion -- 4.5 Conclusion and Future Research -- References -- 5: The Position of Humour in Social Crises: When and What Does Turkish Society Laugh at? -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Humour: Source of Resilience -- 5.3 Turkey in the Context of Cultural and Social Properties -- 5.3.1 Humour in Turkey -- 5.4 The Social Crises in Turkey's Near Term -- 5.4.1 Resignation of CHP's Leader, 2010 -- 5.4.2 The Match-Fixing Scandal in Fenerbahçe Football Club, 2011 -- 5.4.3 Syrian Migration Wave, 2012 -- 5.4.4 Gezi Park Protests, 2013 -- 5.4.5 Increase of Inflation, 2014 -- 5.4.6 March 31st Power Outage, 2015 -- 5.4.7 July 15th Coup Attempt, 2016 -- 5.4.8 Referendum for a Constitutional Amendment, 2017 -- 5.4.9 Economic Crises, 2018 -- 5.4.10 Shopping Bag Sale, 2019 -- 5.4.11 Covid-19 Pandemic, 2020 -- 5.5 Humour Inspired by the Crises -- 5.6 Method -- 5.7 Results -- 5.8 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 6: Humour as Cultural Capital in Transitions -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Study: Migrant Doctors in Chile -- 6.3 The Interviews -- 6.4 Cultural Capital of Migrants and Humour.
6.5 Functions of Humour as Cultural Capital -- 6.6 Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 7: Nigerian Cultural Concept of Humour and its Use as a Coping Strategy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 An Overview of Humour -- 7.2.1 What is Humour? -- 7.2.2 Theories of Humour -- 7.3 Humour and Culture -- 7.4 Nigerian Cultural Conceptions of Humour -- 7.4.1 An Overview of the Cultural Contexts of the Igbo, Yoruba and Ogoni of Nigeria -- 7.4.2 The Ogoni and Humour -- 7.4.3 The Igbo and Humour -- 7.4.4 The Yoruba and Humour -- 7.5 Contemporary Nigerian Perspectives of Humour -- 7.6 Humour, Survival and Coping Strategy in Nigeria -- 7.7 Conclusion -- 7.8 Recommendations for Future Research -- References -- 8: Interrogating the Phenomenon of Suffering and Smiling by Nigerians: A Mixed Methods Study -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Literature Review -- 8.3 Method -- 8.3.1 Participants -- 8.3.2 Procedure and Instrument -- 8.3.3 Data Analysis -- 8.4 Results -- 8.4.1 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 -- 8.4.2 Qualitative Analysis of the Data -- 8.5 Discussion -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Humour in History and Politics -- 9: Humor as a Defense Mechanism: Dismantling Holocaust Symbols and Icons in Israeli Culture -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Israel as a Unique Sphere of Holocaust Awareness -- 9.3 Black Humor as a Defense Mechanism -- 9.4 Humoring Holocaust Icons in Israeli Culture -- 9.5 Concentration Camps: Villain Nazis, Barbed Wires, Barking Dogs -- 9.6 Mocking Hitler -- 9.7 Anne Frank -- 9.8 Conclusion -- References -- 10: Geopolitics of Humour and Development in Nepal and Afghanistan -- 10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Humour and Geopolitics -- 10.3 Methodology -- 10.4 Phale Tibetans in Nepal -- 10.4.1 Humour at the Time-Space of Departure -- 10.4.2 Playful with the Police -- 10.5 Afghanistan -- 10.6 Conclusions -- References -- 11: Humour and Politics: A Discursive Approach to Humour -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Defining Humour -- 11.2 Theoretical Framework -- 11.2.1 The Enunciative Approach to Point of View -- 11.3 Research Methodology -- 11.4 Data Analysis -- 11.4.1 Doing Nonsense Humour -- 11.4.2 The POV: A Nuclear Strategy of RAP's Humour Construction -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- 12: White Laughter, Black Pain? On the Comic and Parodic Enactment of Racial-Colonial Stereotypes -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 From Provoking Moral Outrage to Engendering Psychic Discordance -- 12.3 Purge Your Racial Unconscious, One Joke at a Time? -- 12.4 The Unbearable Absurdity of Racial Stereotypes -- 12.5 Of Missed Subtleties and 'Clever' Racism -- 12.6 On Offensiveness and Positionality -- 12.7 The Foreboding-of-Harm Principle and 'Coconutface' -- 12.8 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Humour in the Workplace -- 13: Risky Business: Humour, Hierarchy, and Harmony in New Zealand and South Korean Workplaces -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 'Western' New Zealand Context -- 13.3 'Confucian' Korea Context -- 13.4 Workplace Humour -- 13.4.1 Role of Humour in the Workplace -- 13.4.2 Humour in Different Cultural Contexts -- 13.5 Methodological Approach -- 13.6 Thematic Analysis -- 13.7 Findings -- 13.8 Discussion: Who Is Funny? -- 13.9 Conclusion and Implications -- References -- 14: Resilience as Moderator Between Workplace Humour and Well-Being, a Positive Psychology Perspective -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.1.1 Objective of the Chapter -- 14.2 Research Methodology -- 14.2.1 Study Design -- 14.2.2 Study Eligibility Criteria.
14.2.3 Data Analysis -- 14.2.4 Strategies Used to Ensure Data Quality -- 14.3 Theoretical Background -- 14.3.1 The Science of Positive Psychology -- 14.3.2 Resilience from a Positive Psychology Stance -- 14.3.3 Humour and Ideological Positivism -- 14.4 Literature Review -- 14.4.1 Humour and Well-Being -- 14.4.2 Humour and Resilience -- 14.5 Discussion -- 14.5.1 Practical Implications -- 14.5.2 Recommendations -- 14.6 Chapter Conclusion -- References -- 15: Humour as a Coping Strategy for Employees in Remote Workspaces During Covid-19 -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Humour as a Coping Strategy -- 15.3 Humour in Remote Workplaces During Covid-19 -- 15.4 Research Methodology -- 15.4.1 Sample -- 15.4.2 Data Collection and Analysis -- 15.4.3 Quality Criteria, Ethical Considerations and Limitations of the Study -- 15.5 Findings -- 15.5.1 The Work-Life Balance Struggle of Women in Remote Workspaces -- 15.5.2 The Change of Individuals from Smart-looking Business Professionals to "Savages" -- 15.5.3 New Lifestyles -- 15.5.4 Couple Relationships and Responsibilities -- 15.5.5 The Cure for Covid-19 -- 15.6 Discussion -- 15.7 Conclusions -- 15.8 Recommendations for Future Research and Practice -- References -- Part IV: Humour over the Lifespan -- 16: Humour as a Resource for Children -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Children's Humour Development -- 16.3 Children's Humour as a Resource for Social and Emotional Competence -- 16.4 Adult Use of Humour as a Resource to Relieve Child Stress -- 16.5 Promoting Children's Use of Humour as a Lifelong Resource -- 16.6 Further Research -- References -- 17: Humour in Romantic Relationships -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Theoretical Approaches of Humour in the Context of Romantic Relationships -- 17.3 Humour and Relationship Formation -- 17.4 Humour and Relationship Maintenance.
17.5 Cultural Differences in Humour Use in Romantic Relationships.
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Shame 4. 0 : Investigating an Emotion in Digital Worlds and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Shame 4. 0 : Investigating an Emotion in Digital Worlds and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Autore Mayer Claude-Hélène
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Altri autori (Persone) VanderheidenElisabeth
WongPaul T. P
Soggetto topico Vergonya
Indústria
Innovacions tecnològiques
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 3-030-59527-7
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Shame 4.0
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Mayer Claude-Hélène  
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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
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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).
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