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      • Convivencia as shared life, includes an emphasis on practice, effort, negotiation and achievement. This sense of ‘rubbing along’ includes not just ‘happy togetherness’ but negotiation, friction and sometimes conflict. It signals belonging and new forms of community as practice, as hard labour (Noble 2009).
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  2. Aug 22, 2016 · What is conviviality? (and what it isn’t) In this context, we want to argue that conviviality is useful only if it is understood in a very specific way; a way that includes potential ambivalence at the heart of the everydayness of living together.

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  3. Apr 10, 2018 · The article argues for convivialitys conceptual extension by reference to recent rethinking of community as a profound sociality of ‘being with’ and a culture of urban practice.

    • Sarah Neal, Katy Bennett, Allan Cochrane, Giles Mohan
    • 2019
  4. Mar 21, 2022 · Gilroy defines conviviality as ‘the processes of cohabitation and interaction that have made multiculture an ordinary feature of social life’ (Citation 2004, xi). Continuing an argument developed by Les Back ( Citation 1996 ) and others, Gilroy contrasts ‘multiculture’ with ‘multiculturalism’.

  5. communication.” The “with” of convivialist philosophy is not the “with” of Russell’s pile of shot. It is the “with” of communicative interactions. In this way, convivialism is consistent with contemporary physics, in which, as Brian Greene points out, particles and waves act as messengers.9 The world of

  6. It is a description at once familiar to the anthropologist, of thought grounded in conviviality, in life lived with others with whom we share an intimacy that allows our forms of thought, the very conditions of our experience of the world, to be challenged.

    • Andrew Brandel
    • 2016
  7. May 14, 2024 · Well-being philosophy is a branch of ethics that answers fundamental questions about the nature of well-being understood as a kind of value. Well-being psychology answers empirical questions about the causes, correlates, and consequences of well-being, its general levels, and so on.

  8. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychology Psychology aims to give us a scientific account of how the mind works. But what does it mean to have a science of the mental, and what sort of picture of the mind emerges from our best psychological theories? This book addresses these philosophical puzzles in a way that is accessible to readers ...

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