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reconceptualizations

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  • noun Plural form of reconceptualization.

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Examples

  • But no, there's ever so much more going on out of sight—radical reconceptualizations, jarring contextual shifts, commentary on the meaning of meaning and all that other metajazz.

    When Appropriation Masquerades as Reconceptualized Art Eric Felten 2011

  • To what extent have these reconceptualizations challenged or reinforced stereotypical views about race, class, and sexuality?

    'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008

  • Category theory has lead to reconceptualizations of various areas of mathematics based on purely abstract foundations.

    Category Theory Marquis, Jean-Pierre 2007

  • Carnap's rational reconstructions and formalist explications and Neurath's and Frank's empirically informed and practice-oriented reconceptualizations.

    Vienna Circle Uebel, Thomas 2006

  • Leave brilliant reconceptualizations to politicians and writers and professors and let the judges just judge away boringly.

    Balkinization 2003

  • Leave brilliant reconceptualizations to politicians and writers and professors and let the judges just judge away boringly.

    Balkinization 2003

  • The details of the intersubjective perspective are not fully spelled out, but this framework has led to far-reaching reconceptualizations of many aspects of development, the nature of psychopathology, mistakes and impasses in treatment, and the treatment process itself.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • The details of the intersubjective perspective are not fully spelled out, but this framework has led to far-reaching reconceptualizations of many aspects of development, the nature of psychopathology, mistakes and impasses in treatment, and the treatment process itself.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • We have lived through the process with graduate students in nursing, and it has led both the students and us to new conceptualizations and reconceptualizations of nursing phenomena.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

  • Poems succeed when they make use of similar juxtapositions and reconceptualizations.

    Waxy.org Links 2009

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