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    Action et contemplation : Sur une lecture eckhartienne de Shizuteru Ueda.Bouso Raquel - 2012 - Theologiques 20 (1-2):313-339.
    In 1923 Rudolf Otto gathered a number of appendices in Das Heilige (1917) in one of which he connected Zen Buddhism and the medieval mystic Meister Eckhart. The common denominator was life, as it lives without reason, lives because it lives, likewise the righteous man works for the sake of working and only then is genuinely free. When, in 1965 Shizuteru Ueda published his doctoral dissertation on Eckhart, he included a comparison with Zen returning to that topic. In light of (...)
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  2. Entrepreneurship and Family Role: A Systematic Review of a Growing Research.Giuseppina Maria Cardella, Brizeida Raquel Hernández-Sánchez & José Carlos Sánchez García - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:482771.
    : In recent years, research on the family role and entrepreneurship has increased extremely, consolidating itself as a valid and current subject of study. However, a part of the scientific literature seems to lack systematization and the boundaries appear unclear, maybe due to its multidisciplinary nature. This paper presents a systematic analysis of academic research, applying bibliometric indicators and cluster analysis, which define the state of research on the international scene. For this purpose, using three well accepted databases among the (...)
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    Women Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review to Outline the Boundaries of Scientific Literature.Giuseppina Maria Cardella, Brizeida Raquel Hernández-Sánchez & José Carlos Sánchez-García - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:536630.
    In recent years, the study of women entrepreneurship has experienced great growth, gaining a broad consensus among academics and contributing above all to understanding all those factors that explain the difficulty of women in undertaking an entrepreneurial career. This document tries to contribute to the field of study, thanks to a systematic analysis through the publications present in the topic. For this purpose, 2,848 peer-reviewed articles were analyzed, published between 1950 and 2019, using the Scopus database (SCImago Research Group). Through (...)
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    Tetsugaku Companion to Ueda Shizuteru: Language, Experience, and Zen.Raquel Bouso, Adam Loughnane & Ralf Müller (eds.) - 2022 - Heidelberg, Deutschland: Springer.
    This book presents the first collection of essays on the philosophy of Ueda Shizuteru in a Western language. Ueda, the last living member of the Kyoto school, has fostered the East-West dialogue in all his works and has helped to open up the Western image of philosophy by engaging the Zen tradition. The book reflects this particular trait of Ueda’s philosophy, but it also covers all thematic fields of his writings. Contributions from both young and established scholars and experts from (...)
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    El sistema entonativo cubano y sus funciones en la interpretación de los actos de habla interaccionales.Madeleyne Bermúdez Sánchez, Raquel María García Riverón & Adriana Pedrosa Ramírez - 2021 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 31 (2):356-379.
    La cuestión del significado de la entonación, ya sea como fenómeno de la lengua o del discurso, ha sido uno de los aspectos más debatidos en las últimas décadas. Este trabajo se propone estudiar el valor comunicativo de los patrones de entonación del español de Cuba con un enfoque basado en la Teoría de la Complejidad; lo cual permite interpretar las dimensiones ilocutiva y modal de los actos de habla interaccionales a partir de la confluencia de la prosodia con el (...)
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    Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6: Confluences and Cross-Currents.James W. Heisig Raquel Bouso & James W. Heisig (eds.) - 2009 - Nagoya: Nanzan.
    The list of publications having to do with Japanese intellectual history in general and Kyoto School philosophy in particular has grown steadily over the past years, both inside and outside of Japan. This is due in no small part to the important contributions made by those whose papers are included in this volume, the proceedings of an international conference held in June 2009 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. Although much remains to be done if Japanese philosophy is to (...)
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  7. Lenguaje y silencio. Experiencia y comprensión en Ueda Shizuteru.Raquel Bouso - 2006 - In Maria Donzelli (ed.), Comparatismi e filosofia. Napoli: Liguori. pp. 239 - 261.
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    The Blue Flower in the Mirror of True Emptiness: An Approach to Nishida’s Active Feeling.Raquel Bouso - 2024 - In Kido Atsushi, Noe Keiichi & Lam Wing Keung (eds.), Tetsugaku Companion to Feeling. Springer Verlag. pp. 19-37.
    Arguably, emotions figure prominently in contemporary philosophy, not only in the fields of aesthetics and philosophy of religion, but also in the study of morality and cognition. Expressions like “emotional intelligence” are now commonly used and there is even talk of an affective turn in the cognitive sciences. Twentieth-century philosophers paved the way with conceptual creations like “poietic thinking” (dichtende Denken), “sentient intelligence” (inteligencia sentiente) or “poetic reason” (razón poética). It is also widely acknowledged that our apparently rational thoughts, calculations (...)
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    The Hermeneutics of Experience: Schleiermacher and Nishitani on the Essence of Religion.Raquel Bouso - 2020 - Philosophy East and West 70 (2):265-284.
    Abe Masao 阿部正雄 is accepted by many as a member of the Kyoto School of philosophy, known primarily for its role in drawing together distinct traditions of Western and Asian thought.1 Abe was a key figure in this respect, dedicating much of his career to dialogue with Western philosophers and theologians.2 Through his many essays, translations, lectures, and conversations, Abe brought Zen Buddhism to audiences in Europe and the United States. In particular, he introduced his own interpretation of the philosophy (...)
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    Thinking Landscape in the Light of Tsujimura Kōichi’s Notion of the Circumspective.Raquel Bouso - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 7 (2):91-112.
    This paper looks into Tsujimura Kōichi’s notion of the “circumspective,” which not only indicates a type of composition in traditional Chinese landscape painting but also a way of seeing and relati...
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  11. Transcendence and the Absolute in Buddhist-influenced Contemporary Japanese Thought.Raquel Bouso - 2012 - In Norbert Hintersteiner & François Bousquet (eds.), Thinking the Divine in Interreligious Encounter. pp. 273 - 282.
     
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  12. Thinking through Translation : Nishitani and Ueda on Words, Concepts, and Images.Raquel Bouso - 2017 - In Raquel Bouso (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Philosopher la traduction / Philosophizing Translation. Chisokudo Publications. pp. 88-118.
     
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    Zen.Raquel Bouso - 2012 - Barcelona, España: Fragmenta.
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    Penser le temps dans la philosophie japonaise.Raquel Bouso & Jean-Pierre Dubost - 2022 - L’Enseignement Philosophique 72 (3):11-22.
    Dans la philosophie japonaise, le temps, traditionnellement, n’a jamais été pensé comme séparé de l’espace. Plutôt que de concevoir l’espace-temps de manière abstraite, elle a toujours eu tendance à penser l’expérience d’une temporalité indissociable de la spatialité, une « temporalité spatiale ». À partir de deux créations conceptuelles japonaises, l’une médiévale et l’autre contemporaine, l’une ontologico-existentielle et l’autre esthétique, uji et kire respectivement, nous explorerons deux façons d’exprimer la nature vivante du temps à partir du flux du devenir, celles de (...)
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    Una forma de escepticismo terapéutico: Nishitani, lector de Hakuin.Raquel Bouso - 2013 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 26:165-184.
    El maestro zen Hakuin Ekaku enseñaba a sus seguidores que para lograr la liberación del sufrimiento debían poner en tela de juicio su propia capacidad de comprensión y al mismo tiempo dotarse de una gran confianza en la posibilidad del despertar a la verdad que persigue el budismo. Su método consistía en practicar una serie de kōan, una técnica meditativa basada en la resolución de unos casos aparentemente paradójicos o ilógicos, hasta que el practicante llegara a convertirse en una «gran (...)
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    La articulación de la realidad. Aproximación al lenguaje religioso desde el pensamiento japonés.Raquel Bouso - 2016 - Ideas Y Valores 65 (S2):17-29.
    On the basis of Lluís Duch’s idea that there is no specifically religious language, the article examines the kōan, a form of dialogue typical of Zen Buddhism used as a meditation technique and compiled in several written collections. Using the interpretations of the kōan carried out by some contemporary Japanese philosophers, the paper reflects on the expressive resources developed by Zen literature in order to account for the tension between the ineffability of the experience of an ultimate reality and the (...)
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    Entrepreneurs' Well-Being: A Bibliometric Review.José Carlos Sánchez-García, Gioconda Vargas-Morúa & Brizeida Raquel Hernández-Sánchez - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  18. De geido a geijutsu. O caminho da arte e a arte como caminho na Escola de Kioto.Raquel Bouso - 2018 - Modernos and Contemporaneos 3 (2):2-12.
    A palavra japonesa geidō 芸道 é formada por dois caracteres: o primeiro remete à “habilidade” ou “capacidade” de executar algo e o segundo a uma “via” ou “caminho”, de maneira que poderia ser traduzida por “via da arte”. Como observou Hisamatsu Shin’ichi em um diálogo com Martin Heidegger, “via”, aqui, não significa simplesmente “método”, mas mantém uma profunda relação com a vida. No entanto, para nomear a “arte” no sentido moderno “ocidental estético”,emprega-se, em japonês, o neologismo geijutsu 芸術. O segundo (...)
     
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    La filosofía japonesa en sus textos.Raquel Bouso, James Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John Maraldo (eds.) - 2016 - Barcelona, España: Herder.
  20. Disimagination and Sentiment in Nishitani's Religious Aesthetics.Raquel Bouso - 2019 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 4:45 - 84.
    This paper discusses the notion of disimagination a translation of the German word Entbildung, which was devised by Meister Eckhart as a reinterpretation of the Neoplatonic categories of abstraction (aphairesis) and negation (apophasis) in connection with Nishitani Keiji's standpoint of emptiness. Nishitani proposes a nonsubjective, nonrepresentational, and nonconceptual type of knowledge to avoid the problem of representation implied in the modern subjective self-consciousness that prevents our access to the reality of things. It is argued that what he calls a knowing (...)
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    Limitation of therapeutic effort experienced by intensive care nurses.Juan Francisco Velarde-García, Raquel Luengo-González, Raquel González-Hervías, César Cardenete-Reyes, Beatriz Álvarez-Embarba & Domingo Palacios-Ceña - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301667947.
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  22. .Raquel Bouso - 2004 - In James W. Heisig (ed.), Japanese Philosophy Abroad. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 121-139.
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    Arakawa and Gins's Nonplace: An Approach from an Apophatic Aesthetics.Raquel Bouso - 2014 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2 (1):72-102.
    With the expression apophatic aesthetics, Amador Vega names different cases of twentieth-century hermeneutics of negativity that show a spiritual debt to negative theology and in particular to the major mystical trends of Medieval Europe. Our aim here is to explore how this category applies to the artistic work created by the contemporary artists Arakawa and Gins. However, our focus is not on the debt of these artists to apophatism in the Christian tradition but in Buddhism, especially in Zen. Through an (...)
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  24. Broadening philosophy: learning experiences from Japanese thought.Raquel Bouso - 2017 - In Ching-Yuen Cheung & Wing-Keung Lam (eds.), Globalizing Japanese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline. Gotinga, Alemania: pp. 35 - 49.
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    Disimagination and Sentiment in Nishitani’s Religious Aesthetics.Raquel Bouso - 2019 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 4:45-84.
    This paper discusses the notion of disimagination a translation of the German word Entbildung, which was devised by Meister Eckhart as a reinterpretation of the Neoplatonic categories of abstraction (aphairesis) and negation (apophasis)in connection with Nishitani Keiji's standpoint of emptiness. Nishitani proposes a nonsubjective, nonrepresentational, and nonconceptual type of knowledge to avoid the problem of representation implied in the modern subjective self-consciousness that prevents our access to the reality of things. It is argued that what he calls a knowing of (...)
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  26. De l'égocentrisme à l'interdépendance. Nishitani sur le Karma, le Samadhi, et la Nature.Raquel Bouso - 2015 - In Marie-Hélène Parizeau & Jacynthe Tremblay (eds.), Milieux modernes et reflets japonais. Chemins philosophiques. Laval, Quebec, Canadá: pp. 253 - 266.
  27. Emptiness as Compassion.Raquel Bouso - 2007 - In John O'Grady & Peter Scherle (eds.), Ecumenics from the rim : explorations in honour of John D'Arcy May. Berlín, Alemania: pp. 197 - 203.
     
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  28. Editors' Introduction.Raquel Bouso & James W. Heisig - 2009 - In Raquel Bouso & James W. Heisig (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6: Confluences and Cross-Currents. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 1-€“12.
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  29. El nihilismo religioso de la escuela de Kioto.Raquel Bouso - 2009 - In Fernando Cid Lucas (ed.), ¿Qué es Japón?: Introducción a la cultura japonesa. Cáceres, España: pp. 47 - 59.
  30. El xintoisme i la construcció de la identitat nacional al Japó : trets identitaris i xintoisme al Japó.Raquel Bouso - 2006 - DCIDOB 1 (2):19 - 24.
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    Estética y religión. El discurso del cuerpo y los sentidos.Raquel Bouso, Amador Vega & Juan Antonio Rodríguez Tous (eds.) - 1998 - Barcelona: Er, Revista de Filosofía. Documentos.
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  32. Življenje brez zakaj: Nishitanijev odgovor na nihilizem.Raquel Bouso - 2011 - In Maja Milcinski & Ana Bajželj Bevelacqua (eds.), Življenje, smrt in umiranje v medkulturni perspektivi. pp. 51-63.
  33. In Search of an Aesthetics of Emptiness: Two European Thinkers.Raquel Bouso - 2017 - In Yusa Michiko (ed.), The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury.
  34. La filosofía japonesa en España.Raquel Bouso - 2004 - In James W. Heisig (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Japanese Philosophy Abroad. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 121-139.
     
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  35. Las religiones de Japón.Raquel Bouso - 2005 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 41:109-112.
     
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    Mirar a través, ver claramente. Reconsiderando la perspectiva renacentista desde la filosofía japonesa.Raquel Bouso - 2018 - Studi di Estetica 46 (4):69-89.
    Our starting point is a remark made by an art historian, Charles Carman, to the theorist of art Norman Bryson regarding his interpretation of the Japanese philosopher Nishitani Keiji's standpoint of emptiness. Bryson claims that Nishitani's standpoint supports his contrast between Western and non-Western gaze. On the contrary, Carman sees Nishitani's standpoint closer to the Renaissance theory of vision as found in Alberti and Nicholas von Cues and so not as opposite to Western tradition as a whole but to a (...)
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  37. Meontología y temporalidad en el pensamiento de Nishitani Keiji.Raquel Bouso - 2017 - In Rebeca Maldonado (ed.), Tránsito(s) y resistencia(s). Ontologías de la historia. Ciudad de México, CDMX, México: pp. 103 - 134.
     
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  38. Nishitani Keiji y la plenitud de la vacuidad.Raquel Bouso - 2008 - Philía : Revista de la Bibliotheca Mystica Et Philosophica Alois M. Haas 2:124 - 137.
    Abstract: This article examines Nishitani Keiji’s standpoint of emptiness as it is found in his work Religion and Nothingness. Since the term “emptiness” (kū 空) is here a way to point out to ultimate reality, this use of a negative language is regarded as an expression of a non-dualistic thought, in debt with Nishida’s philosophy and Zen Buddhism spiritual tradition as well as a viewpoint akin to apophatism in Christian mysticism.
     
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    One's Other Self: Contradictory Self-Identity in Ueda's Phenomenology of the Self.Raquel Bouso - 2019 - In Russell Re Manning, Sarah Flavel & Lydia Azadpour (eds.), in Differences in identity in global philosophy and religion. pp. 149 - 173.
    Concerned with the issue of the I-thou encounter and the question of how to overcome the problem of the confrontation that occurs in the worldly existence among individuals, the Japanese philosopher Ueda Shizuteru (1926-), a leading member of the Kyoto School, addressed this issue in his phenomenology of the self. Ueda develops his ideas as a hermeneutical practice in the reading of the well-known Zen classic parable Ten Ox-Herding pictures, given that Zen Buddhism is the main tradition upon which he (...)
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  40. On the "European form of Buddhism." The Kyoto school and German philosophy against the background of religious nihilism.Raquel Bouso - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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  41. Desde el "vivir en crisis" buscando alternativas.Raquel Embid Sanz, Daniel García Blanco & Antonio Jiménez Gabarret - 2011 - Critica: La Reflexion Calmada Desenreda Nudos 61 (975):40-43.
    Se habla de crisis en la economía, en el trabajo, en la vivienda� Crisis que se explican con datos, con números, que aparecen en los periódicos y las televisiones. Pero hay otras crisis, crisis concretas, que afectan a cada vida particular, experiencias que van más allá de los que se puede contar: Hay más cosas que hay que vivirlas, si no, no se pueden llegar a entender. Más allá de os discursos institucionalizados, son muchos los que han vivido siempre en (...)
     
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  42. Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6.James W. Heisig & Raquel Bouso (eds.) - 2009
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    Arte e pensiero in Giappone: Corpo, immagine, gesto by Marcello Ghilardi. [REVIEW]Raquel Bouso - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (1):238-240.
    The traditional arts may possibly constitute that aspect of Japanese culture that has the most literature dedicated to it, and the new book by the Italian scholar Marcello Ghilardi, Arte e pensiero in Giappone: Corpo, immagine, gesto, should have a deservedly high place among the works in this genre.
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  44. La libertad de elección del usuario en la TDT: las EPG como herramientas de información y control.Raquel Urquiza García - 2010 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación E Innovación 84:85-95.
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    Relationship between Resilience and Self-regulation: A Study of Spanish Youth at Risk of Social Exclusion.Raquel Artuch-Garde, Maria del Carmen González-Torres, Jesús de la Fuente, M. Mariano Vera, María Fernández-Cabezas & Mireia López-García - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    El papel del Patronato de Misiones Pedagógicas como divulgador de la cultura musical en la España de la II República.Narciso José López García, María del Valle De Moya Martínez & Raquel Bravo Marín - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (29):335-355.
    El Patronato de Misiones Pedagógicas desarrolló una importante labor de recuperación y difusión de la cultura musical, especialmente del folklore musical español, en los primeros años de la II República española, al poner en marcha un servicio de música y un coro que se encargaron de acercar diferentes estilos y géneros musicales a los habitantes de las zonas rurales más deprimidas. En este artículo se presenta un estudio documental sobre el trabajo llevado a cabo por los integrantes del coro y (...)
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    Organizational Culture and Pedagogical Management in Peru.Lucia-Viviana Patiño-García, Juan Carlos Zapata Ancajima, Priscila E. Luján-Vera, Lucy Mariella García Vilela, Richard Alejandro Aguirre Camarena, Ivett Violeta Aguilar Soto & Raquel Silva Juárez - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (2):259-267.
    The purpose of the article was to determine the relationship between the organizational culture and the institutional management of the "Enrique López Albújar" Educational Institution, Piura. Work is worked under a quantitative approach, descriptive and correlational scope, 40 teachers participated as a sample. Among the results, it was found that there is no significant relationship between organizational culture and institutional management, which did not allow validating the research hypothesis; However, a significant relationship between norms and customs with institutional management was (...)
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    How to Represent Female Identity on the Restoration Stage: Actresses (Self) Fashioning.Laura Martínez-García & Raquel Serrano González - 2014 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 16 (1):97-110.
    Despite the shifting ideologies of gender of the seventeenth century, the arrival of the first actresses caused deep social anxiety: theatre gave women a voice to air grievances and to contest, through their own bodies, traditional gender roles. This paper studies two of the best-known actresses, Nell Gwyn and Anne Bracegirdle, and the different public personae they created to negotiate their presence in this all-male world. In spite of their differing strategies, both women gained fame and profit in the male-dominated (...)
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    Beyond the Educational Context: Relevance of Intrinsic Reading Motivation During COVID-19 Confinement in Spain.Raquel De Sixte, Inmaculada Fajardo, Amelia Mañá, Álvaro Jáñez, Marta Ramos, María García-Serrano, Federica Natalizi, Barbara Arfé & Javier Rosales - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    What role could have intrinsic motivation toward reading in an extraordinary situation like the recent confinement? This research examines the relationship between intrinsic reading motivation and reading habits in an adult population considering types of reading, gender, and distress generated by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Participants were 3,849 adults from Spain who were surveyed about their reading practices: before, during the first weeks, and after several weeks of confinement. Linear mixed effects models were used to analyze data. Results showed (...)
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    How to Encourage Social Entrepreneurship Action? Using Web 2.0 Technologies in Higher Education Institutions.Víctor Jesus García-Morales, Rodrigo Martín-Rojas & Raquel Garde-Sánchez - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 161 (2):329-350.
    University students will be our future business leaders, and will have to address social problems caused by business by implementing solutions such as social entrepreneurship ventures. In order to facilitate the learning process that will foster social entrepreneurship, however, a more holistic pedagogy is needed. Based on learning theory, we propose that students’ social entrepreneurship actions will depend on their learning about CSR and their absorptive capacity. We propose that instructors and higher education institutions can enhance this absorptive capacity by (...)
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