I second Diane on this one. Michael
At 1:16 PM -0700 2/7/01, Diane Hodges wrote:
>here is my vote - the questions of relativism and inscription - the
>relation between emotions and perception, activity, are pervasively absent
>in this lists' interests - a discussion of the
>researcher-theorist-as-human/feeling-being would be a significant move
>towards something substantially unique, don't you think?
>such ideas, offered by Nishizaka, are also quite brilliantly incorporated
>and
>tightly woven with research motives, in Michael's paper available at
>http://qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-00/3-00rothetal-e.htm
>
>
>so this is my vote:
>
>Abstracts for Volume 7, Nos. 1 & 2 of Mind, Culture, and Activity
>Seeing What One Sees: Perception, Emotion, and Activity
>
>Aug Nishizaka
>
>In this paper, it is demonstrated (1) how seeing is organized in the
>spatiotemporal arrangement of bodies and conduct within which the
>participants display and manage their orientations to the ongoing activity,
>and (2) how seeing and emotion are mutually constituted in the precise
>coordination of conduct and how they, along with other various kinds of
>things, can constitute resources for organizing the ongoing activity. The
>view advanced in this paper sharply contradicts the traditional conception
>of visual perception, according to which the verb 'see' names a discrete
>process, event or state hidden under the individual's skin. Seeing is
>rather
>an organizational feature of an embodied, visible activity.
>
>
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> :point where everything listens.
>and i slow down, learning how to
>enter - implicate and unspoken (still) heart-of-the-world.
>
>(Daphne Marlatt, "Coming to you")
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>
>diane celia hodges
>
> university of british columbia, centre for the study of curriculum and
>instruction
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> university of colorado, denver, school of education
>
>Diane_Hodges@ceo.cudenver.edu
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