The Spatial And Temporal Dimensions Of Interactions


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The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Interactions


The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Interactions

Author: Dariush Izadi

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2019-07-30


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“This book provides a significant contribution to the discursive analysis of service encounters. It demonstrates, in a very elegant way and based on a solid empirical investigation, how mediated discourse analysis may be enacted to describe and understand the social and cultural practices associated with space, time, ethnicity and identity construction. A must-read for researchers and practitioners interested in language use in professional contexts.” -- Laurent Filliettaz, University of Geneva, Switzerland “This book contains one of the most thorough and productive applications of the theoretical and analytical apparatus of mediated discourse analysis I have come across, demonstrating how the moment-by-moment ways that people appropriate discourse to perform mundane daily activities such as shopping contribute to the broader maintenance of social identities and communities. The analysis is meticulously undertaken and communicated in clear, elegant prose. This book will be of interest to anyone working in the field of discourse studies." -- Rodney Jones, University of Reading, UK This book investigates the social practices of service encounters in the context of a typical Persian shop in Sydney. Although by nature goal-oriented speech events, the book posits that service encounters are not simply limited to achieving business transactions, but that they incorporate a range of social and discursive practices. Analysing ethnographic data using the frameworks of Mediated and Multimodal Discourse Analysis, the author explores how people use everyday activities to enact social and cultural identities, construct linguistic authenticity, and maintain strong economic ties to the community. It will be of interest to scholars and students of the sociolinguistics of ethnic/ minority sites and urban spaces. Dariush Izadi holds a PhD in Sociolinguistics and teaches Language and Linguistics Research Methods, Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis and TESOL Units at Western Sydney University, Australia. In his work, he applies mediated discourse and nexus analysis to investigate practices and methods through which participants accomplish their actions in social settings.

DIMENSIONAL EMISSION


DIMENSIONAL EMISSION

Author: Karim Mokhtar

language: en

Publisher: Carthage ABC

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Helmas Theory explores the emergence of dimensions, existence, and abstract constructs through the interactions of Helmas—primordial entities categorized as time, space, and dark Helmas. Operating within the dark space realm, a non-spatial and non-temporal meta-reality, Helmas generate dimensions through dark motion, a relational transformation that underpins the formation of the perceivable universe R<1, 3> and influences unobservable higher-order systems. Dark Helmas emit dimensions that indirectly manifest as phenomena such as dark matter, dark energy, and consciousness, governed by principles like dimensional resistance, temporal mass, and relational causality. By conceptualizing dimensions as emergent relational outcomes rather than pre-existing structures, this framework unifies the physical and abstract, offering a basis for understanding persistence, transformation, and interaction across scales. The influence of higher-order dimensions provides new insight into cosmic anomalies, the persistence of consciousness, and the dynamic nature of existence, all grounded in meta-ideas—generative structures that transcend conventional boundaries of thought and perception.

Four Spheres of Knowledge Creation


Four Spheres of Knowledge Creation

Author: René Holmbjerg Bøtker

language: en

Publisher: Rene Holmbjerg Bøtker

Release Date: 2023-08-30


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Hegel and Schopenhauer were to become the last great system-builders in philosophy. The last philosophers who dealt with understanding everything as an entirety. Since then, all we have seen is fragmentation. Sociology, linguistics, psychology, and other aspects of the theory of knowledge. Each individually presented as separate from each other with coherent frameworks that are difficult to identify. As such many of the developments in these fields owe their origins to the theoretical systems of Schopenhauer and Hegel. They have since segregated and grown outside of the scope of what once was. The frameworks and concepts have become re-imagined and rephrased according to internal coherence and lost their position in the grand scheme of things. In this book, the epistemological theories of Schopenhauer and Hegel engages in a dialogue with Leibniz’s ontology to build a coherent causal framework for understanding the taxonomies of knowledge creation. The intent is to open a discussion on how taxonomies of knowledge shapes knowledge creation. To understand how knowledge can be perceived as a being with agency in its own right.