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Folk Gestalt --Research on the Cultural Philosophy of the Folk Revival in The Book of Songs
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作者 Jiang Xia 《学术界》 CSSCI 北大核心 2014年第3期297-301,共5页
Visual perception is researched both in psychology and in the aesthetic field,and understanding of the principle of visual perception is important for the aesthetic mechanism. T his paper explains the Gestalt psycholo... Visual perception is researched both in psychology and in the aesthetic field,and understanding of the principle of visual perception is important for the aesthetic mechanism. T his paper explains the Gestalt psychology from the perspective of the fu,bi and xing of T he Book of Songs,illustrating the cognitive rules and characteristics of visual perception as w ell as the processing and understanding mode of the brain w hen visual information enters.Besides,this paper emphasizes the basic principle of gestalt and how to use the principle of visual perception. Based on the research by Z hou Z henhao,this paper attempts to explore the coding of the visual elements such as fu,bi and xing inT he Book of Songs,w hich can be treated as the element task for researching the cultural psychology in C hina. 展开更多
关键词 文化心理 诗经 格式塔心理学 视觉感知特性 民间 哲学 民俗 视觉元素
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The straitjacket at workplace: Mobbing
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作者 Muberra Yuksel 《Chinese Business Review》 2010年第3期13-21,共9页
Mobbing has been defined as a chronic asymmetric pattern of power relations and a consequent conflict transformed into a systematic discrimination or mistreatment at workplace which is expressed through unethical or a... Mobbing has been defined as a chronic asymmetric pattern of power relations and a consequent conflict transformed into a systematic discrimination or mistreatment at workplace which is expressed through unethical or aggressive communication (Leynman, 1996). Mobbing occurs when an employee in the workplace is steadily subjected to aggressive behavior from more than one colleague or supervisor over a period of time, in a situation where the target finds it difficult to defend him/herself to escape this dire situation. Such a long term incivility tends to stigmatize the mobbed victim and may cause severe psychological trauma since (s)he is metaphorically in a straitjacket. In this double-bind and double-squeeze condition where (s)he can neither get out of the situation nor endure the ordeal, a positive outcome is unlikely. How do we differentiate mobbing from conflict in organizations and how are disputes converted into mobbing behavior, and if one may even do research on mobbing in a culture of"organizational silence" and "obedience/submission" in a developing country will be the first theoretical research question. Whether systemic silence as a collective level phenomenon is not only an obstacle to healthy organizational communication and relationships, but also a serious barrier to development, participation and learning from malpractices is another relevant question. Most researches investigating the background of mobbing are based on either experiences of targets as victims or the critical cases including the perpetrators as mobber; Therefore, the findings are often at individual level and subjective. They are often "ex post facto" analysis of psychological dimensions (e.g., personality characteristics of mostly of mobbed victims and rarely of mobbers) or legal dimensions. There are few "ex ante" analyses of organizational culture dimensions so that preventive measures may be taken prior to any serious mobbing case is reported. This paper's objective is to approach mobbing as a function of group conflict and rumor that is uncontrolled for a long time. By exploring the background of mobbing in ten companies from service sector in IstanbuI-Turkey, this view is assessed. The findings confirmed that mobbing is a function of relational conflict and gossip particularly in companies with high positional power distance and highly centralized decision-making where high power imbalance between supervisors and subordinates are salient. Such organizations seem to be more conducive to concealed mobbing and survival than to development and participation of employees as "modus operandi". 展开更多
关键词 MOBBING organizational conflict organizational culture spiral of silence and rumor
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