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Discipline and Punish:
construction of the
subject (subjectivation or
subjectification, French: ****ujettis****t) as student, soldier, "criminal", etc.))...
- In
historical (or diachronic) linguistics,
subjectification (also
known as
subjectivization or subjectivisation) is a
language change process in which...
- of
desire as the
desire of the Other,
maintained by the Symbolic's
subjectification of the
Other into speech. In the
later psychoanalytic theory of Lacan...
- "faciality" to
refer to the
interplay of
signifiers in the
process of
subjectification and the
production of subjectivity. The "face" in
faciality is a system...
- Saša (2018). "Self-positioning of Semi-skilled Workers:
Analysing Subjectification Processes with SKAD". The
Sociology of
Knowledge Approach to Discourse:...
- was a
construct –
something one had to
evolve through a
process of
subjectification, an
aesthetics of self-formation, not
something simply waiting to be...
- "loosening of ego boundaries ... openness, sensitivity, internalization-
subjectification of the
physical and
mental environment (empathy) and diffuse-absorbed...
-
Noster and
Creed in Anglo-Saxon charms: De-institutionalization and
subjectification".
Language and Religion: 87–113. doi:10.1515/9781614514329-005....
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There are also
those who
experience social anxiety, who
experience the
subjectification of
being abject in a
similar yet
different way to
those with BDD. Abject...
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based on the
existing datums.
Concretion process can be
regarded as
subjectification process.
Datum is a term
coined by
Whitehead to show the different...