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Encyclopedia > Canadian IT Body of Knowledge

Canadian Information Technology Body of Knowledge, or CITBOK, is the Project undertaken to define and outline the Body of Knowledge that defines a Canadian Information Technology Professional.


CITBOK Project is sponsored by CIPS - Canadian Information Processing Society.


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Canadian Psychology: use of knowledge from outside I/O psychology by I/O psychologists: A critique*, The (1161 words)
Overall, it is concluded that the authors have been quite successful at demonstrating that knowledge of theory and research in other fields have enabled them to make some original contributions of their own to I/O psychology.
Everyone left Aylmer with a better knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of research and training in the fields that were not his or her own.
If the transfer of knowledge across subdisciplines means drawing methods from divergent sources regardless of their conceptual bases, then one is left with unenlightened technical eclecticism.
Canadian Psychology: Body and Psychology, The (1351 words)
He is equally dissatisfied with phenomenological approaches, which examine the "lived flesh" of the body, but fail to understand embodiment as a basis for knowledge and practice.
While they agree that the body is often central to questions of knowledge, and key to questions about control and normality in women's lives, through a Lacanian slight of hand, they conclude that "the body is never as univocal as psychology and the western epistemologies it recapitulates would have it" (p.
Similarly linking bodies and knowledge, Mary Parlee's chapter contrasts academic theories of gendered embodiment (e.g., Harre's theory of corporeal psychology) with transsexual and transgender activists' knowledge.
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