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  2. Repertory grid - Wikipedia

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    The repertory grid is a technique for identifying the ways that a person construes (interprets or gives meaning to) his or her experience. [4] It provides information from which inferences about personality can be made, but it is not a personality test in the conventional sense.

  3. Alan E. Munby - Wikipedia

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    On 16 August 1910, at Holy Trinity Church, Rugby, Warwickshire, Munby married Ethel Annie Greenhill, the daughter of Alfred Greenhill of Rugby, a surveyor. [12] They had one son, Alan Noel Latimer Munby, and one daughter. [9] Ethel Munby died at home, 9 Eldon Road, Hampstead, in February 1935. [13] Munby died at the same address in January 1938 ...

  4. Alan Noel Latimer Munby - Wikipedia

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    Alan Noel Latimer Munby (25 December 1913 – 26 December 1974) was an English librarian, bibliographical scholar and book collector. He is also remembered as the author of a volume of ghost stories written in the tradition of M. R. James .

  5. Communicative language teaching - Wikipedia

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    The development of communicative language teaching was bolstered by these academic ideas. Before the growth of communicative language teaching, the primary method of language teaching was situational language teaching, a method that was much more clinical in nature and relied less on direct communication. In Britain, applied linguists began to ...

  6. Communicative dynamism - Wikipedia

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    The notion of Communicative Dynamism was introduced into linguistics by Jan Firbas in 1956 in a study called Poznámky k problematice anglického slovního pořádku s hlediska aktuálního členění větného [Some notes on the problem of English word order from the point of view of functional sentence perspective]. [3]

  7. Communicative planning - Wikipedia

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    Communicative planning is an approach to urban planning that gathers stakeholders and engages them in a process to make decisions together in a manner that respects the positions of all involved. [1] It is also sometimes called collaborative planning among planning practitioners or collaborative planning model.

  8. Communicative Constitution of Organizations - Wikipedia

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    The notion of a communicative constitution of organization comprises three schools of thought: [3] (1) The Montreal School, (2) the McPhee's Four Flows based on Gidden's Structuration Theory, and (3), Luhmann's Theory of Social Systems. All CCO perspectives agree that “communication is the primary mode of explaining social reality”. [3]

  9. Hannah Cullwick - Wikipedia

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    Cullwick and Munby's relationship depicts how the power dynamics of empire and the subversion of such power are visible in the details of ‘ordinary’ people's lives. Through dressing up as different classes and races, Cullwick and Munby's fetishization practices demonstrate how the power dynamics of empire trickle into everyday life.