Patrick Colm Hogan

ORCID: 0000-0003-2009-0974
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  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Narrative Theory and Analysis
  • Humor Studies and Applications
  • Aesthetic Perception and Analysis
  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Indian History and Philosophy
  • Australian History and Society
  • South Asian Cinema and Culture
  • Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Visual Culture and Art Theory
  • Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • South Asian Studies and Conflicts
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Law in Society and Culture
  • Theatre and Performance Studies
  • Education and Critical Thinking Development
  • Political Economy and Marxism
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Race, History, and American Society
  • Creativity in Education and Neuroscience

University of Connecticut
2013-2024

TU Wien
2024

University College London
2023

MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing
2023

University of Chicago
1980-2014

University of Chicago Medical Center
2014

University of Illinois Chicago
2014

Ames Research Center
2014

Hogan Lovells (United States)
2011

Honeywell (United States)
2010

Introduction: A Passion for Plot: Story as Feeling One. Before Stories: Emotional Time and Anna Karenina Two. Stories Works: From Ancient Egypt to Post-Modernism Three. Universal Narrative Prototypes: Sacrifice, Heroism, Romantic Love Four. Cross-Cultural Minor Genres: Attachment, Lust, Revenge, Criminal Justice Afterword: On the Future of Feeling: Training Sensibility

10.5860/choice.49-4291 article EN Choice Reviews Online 2012-04-01

em suas múltiplas manifestações.

10.5860/choice.48-5420 article PT Choice Reviews Online 2011-06-01

There are profound, extensive, and surprising universals in literature, which bound up with emotion. Hogan maintains that debates over the cultural specificity of emotion misdirected because they have ignored a vast body data bear directly on way different cultures imagine experience - literature. This is first empirically cognitively based discussion narrative universals. Professor argues that, to remarkable degree, stories people admire follow limited number patterns these determined by...

10.5860/choice.41-4471 article EN Choice Reviews Online 2004-04-01

ABSTRACT Most of us would like to think that our ideas and commitments develop in a purely “objective” manner, as if they were the product simple chains evidence inference. But be wrong. Our intellectual lives are more contingent personal than that. In keeping with biographical background engagements commitments, following article begins sort memoir treating some key features author’s theoretical scholarly development. This leads discussion one prominent concern has been recurrent focus...

10.5325/style.58.3.0243 article EN Style 2024-08-01

Purpose The purpose of this study was to investigate the behavioral effects a theory-driven, mobile phone–based intervention that combines automated text messaging and remote nursing, using an automated, interactive system. Methods This mixed methods observational cohort study. Study participants were members University Chicago Health Plan (UCHP) who largely reside in working-class, urban African American community. Surveys conducted at baseline, 3 months (mid-intervention), 6...

10.1177/0145721714551992 article EN The Diabetes Educator 2014-10-02

Mobile health and patient-generated data are promising IT tools for delivering self-management support in diabetes, but little is known about provider perspectives on how best to integrate these programs into routine care. We explored perceptions of a report from text-message-based diabetes program. The was designed relay clinically relevant obtained participants' responses self-assessment questions delivered over text message.Likert-type scale response surveys in-depth interviews were...

10.1177/1932296813511727 article EN Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2014-01-01

Background . Self-management support and team-based care are essential elements of the Chronic Care Model but often limited by staff availability reimbursement. Mobile phones a promising platform for improving chronic there few examples successful health system implementation. Program Development An iterative process program design was built upon pilot study engaged multiple institutional stakeholders. Patients identified having “human face” to as essential. Stakeholders recognized need...

10.1155/2012/871925 article EN cc-by International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2012-01-01

Coastal flooding is caused by a complex interplay of various factors, including storm surges, wave overtopping, river due to heavy rainfall, and inland water inundation. To predict prepare for potential coastal flooding, inundation predicton maps estimating flood depth area under hypothetical scenarios have been developed utilized. However, most existing limitations in comprehensively considering the diverse factors contributing flooding. This study aims overcome these incorporating multiple...

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-5380 preprint EN 2025-03-14

Although delirium is a significant clinical and public health problem, little understood about how specific vulnerabilities underlie the severity of its presentation. Our objective was to quantify relationship between baseline cognition subsequent severity. We prospectively investigated population-representative sample 1510 individuals aged ≥70 years, whom 209 (13.6%) were hospitalized across 371 episodes (1999 person-days assessment). Baseline cognitive function assessed using modified...

10.1093/brain/awad062 article EN cc-by Brain 2023-02-28

Journal Article THE POSSIBILITY OF AESTHETICS Get access Patrick Colm Hogan Department of English, University ConnecticutStorrs, Connecticut 06269-1025, USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The British Aesthetics, Volume 34, Issue 4, October 1994, Pages 337–349, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjaesthetics/34.4.337 Published: 01 1994

10.1093/bjaesthetics/34.4.337 article EN The British Journal of Aesthetics 1994-01-01

10.2307/1773433 article EN Poetics Today 1997-01-01
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