نتایج جستجو برای: drama therapy

تعداد نتایج: 659703  

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Joan E. Strassmann

Males usually have little involvement in the dramas of social insect societies, but a newly identified Cardiocondyla ant species has been found to produce long-lived, murderous males, even before the first workers, in a new form of queen-queen competition.

Journal: :Africa media review 1997
F F Moyo

Because it supports progress, drama embodies development and, thus, can be used to support development communication. In fact, drama is the most appropriate medium for effecting change for development because it 1) involves interpersonal communication; 2) broadens the meaning of development; 3) challenges assumptions, demands accountability, suggests remedies, and evaluates the totality of per...

2009
Sherol Chen Mark J. Nelson Anne Sullivan Michael Mateas

A drama manager (DM) monitors an interactive experience, such as a computer game, and intervenes to shape the global experience so that it satisfies the author's expressive goals without decreasing a player's interactive agency. Most research work on drama management has proposed AI architectures and provided abstract evaluations of their effectiveness. A smaller body of work has evaluated the ...

2008
Nahyun Cho Rose Reis

Entertainment-education dramas can persuade because they show characters who change their behavior to improve their lives. Stories have unique power and nuance to describe people’s behavior and interactions, and their consequences. When audience members see that they could be in the same situation as the characters, stories can move them to change, too. E-E is particularly able to influence beh...

2004
Jennifer Stevens Aubrey

A content analysis was conducted to examine sexual consequences on teen programming. The sample consisted of prime-time television dramas that featured characters between the ages of 12 and 22 years. Two major goals guided the study. First, the types of sexual consequences in teen programming were investigated. Results showed that emotional and social consequences far outnumbered physical conse...

Journal: :Human nature 2003
James Stiller Daniel Nettle Robin I M Dunbar

Drama, at least according to the Aristotelian view, is effective inasmuch as it successfully mirrors real aspects of human behavior. This leads to the hypothesis that successful dramas will portray fictional social networks that have the same properties as those typical of human beings across ages and cultures. We outline a methodology for investigating this hypothesis and use it to examine ten...

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Abstract: Childbirth as an ancient event in human life has always created events and beliefs through human history that has enjoyed a great variety and attraction for women. Aunt Rouro's drama is a recall of authority, planning and purposefulness of the role and presence of women in the family, which, by repeating it in feminine congresses, somehow appreciates the role of women within this spec...

Journal: :جامعه شناسی هنر و ادبیات 0
کامران سپهران . استادیار دانشکد? سینما و تئاتردانشگاه هنر

up to now, studies of mirza agha tabrizi's works (a pioneer of iranian drama) have been carried out from the perspective of the evolutionary history of drama in iran. but this paper explores the enlightening aspects of these texts about social life in iran before the constitutional revolution. furthermore, the present study discovers a potentially aesthetic revolution in these works. by ma...

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