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'Reconceptualization' refers to the act of reconsidering or changing one's understanding or perception of something, often resulting in a new or alternative concept or idea. Example: The conference focused on the topic of 'reconceptualization of traditional gender roles', encouraging attendees to challenge societal norms and consider new perspectives on gender identity and expression.
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reconceptualization
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The act or process of reconceptualizing, of developing a new concept for something
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This circumstance requires a reconceptualization of both the intellectual and the physical space of a museum.
(In an area where the best practices seem wholly inadequate to the problem at hand, and where departures from orthodoxy — such as a Utah experiment that simply gave homeless people houses — can be notably fruitful, the idea of radical reconceptualization is particularly attractive).
CHART: A Fresh Look at Personality Disorders: The next version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders proposes a "major reconceptualization" of personality disorders, among other revisions.
Perhaps some of this can be attributed to the reconceptualization of marriage as a private ordering that is so central to the idea of gay marriage.
Möbius's work brought about a reconceptualization of Schumann's health history.
The structure's modularity may invite thoughts of Donald Judd's stacks; its reconceptualization of architecture recalls Michael Asher and what jargoneers call "institutional critique".
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What interests him is how the concept of "folk" was adjusted according to the tastes, needs and ambitions of those who dedicated their lives to it, and the varieties of music such reconceptualizations brought to the surface.
The term "relational autonomy" is often used to refer to reconceptualizations of the notion of autonomy to contrast feminist accounts with those that presuppose atomistic conceptions of the self.
"Relational autonomy" is the name that has been given to feminist reconceptualizations of the notion of autonomy.
Two branches of the Circle's constructivist tendency can thus be distinguished: Carnap's rational reconstructions and formalist explications and Neurath's and Frank's empirically informed and practice-oriented reconceptualizations.
These and other reclamations of female identities have prompted a number of significant reconceptualizations of the nature of the self as relational and multilayered.
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