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Help (Series Human Science 2)
Original text before translation
助ける(シリーズ人間科学2)
(978-4-87259-619-9)
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(978-4-87259-619-9)
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272 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2019
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Kimihide Atsumi, Keinobu Inaba (eds.) Helping/not helping is an everyday and indispensable act that all living creatures perform in their lifetime survival. This book discusses helping/not helping from philosophical and symbological perspectives, and conveys the act of helping in diverse situations such as disability, discrimination, and developing countries from fieldwork in medical sociology, educational sociology, and international cooperation studies. Furthermore, it opens up practical perspectives on [helping] by discussing it from the perspectives of ergonomics, comparative behavior, clinical psychology, phenomenology, and group* dynamics. |
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Helping/not helping is an everyday and indispensable act that all living creatures perform in their lifetime survival. This book discusses helping/not helping from philosophical and symbological perspectives, and conveys the act of helping in diverse situations such as disability, discrimination, and developing countries from fieldwork in medical sociology, educational sociology, and international cooperation studies. Furthermore, it opens up practical perspectives on [helping] by discussing it from the perspectives of ergonomics, comparative behavior, clinical psychology, phenomenology, and group* dynamics.