Presentation 2007/11/4
The body that speaks and the body that does not : The Lesson of Human Care in Practice Education, Part 2
Yumi NISHIMURA,
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Abstract(in English) Our "living" body always works before it perceives the words that can be communicated and those that cannot. The atmosphere of any given situation and the state of people around us directly reflects our movements, and we usually understand the situation and others through these conditions. Therefore, our body movements play a significant role in considering communication issues. The classes of Human care in practice seek to highlight those active body movements and properly describe them by exploring various cases and performing physical exercises. These activities can also be regarded as an attempt to review our past experiences from a different point of view.
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Keyword(in English) Living Body / Human Care in Practice / Understanding
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Title (in English) The body that speaks and the body that does not : The Lesson of Human Care in Practice Education, Part 2
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Keyword(1) Living Body
Keyword(2) Human Care in Practice
Keyword(3) Understanding
1st Author's Name Yumi NISHIMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Center for the Study of Communication Design, Osaka University()
Date 2007/11/4
Paper # HCS2007-51
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 308
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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