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O que (quem) é Dionysian culture - definição

TERMS REPRESENTING A DICHOTOMY/DIALECTIC BETWEEN RATIONALITY AND EMOTION
Dionysian; Apollonian; Dionysian and Apollonian; Apollonian and dionysian; Apollo and Dionysos; Apollo and Dionysus
  • [[Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche]], who popularised the Apollonian and Dionysian dialectic

Dionysian-Dithyrambs         
POEMS BY FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
Dionysian-Dithyrambs; Dionysus-Dithyrambs
Dionysian-Dithyrambs () is a collection of nine poems written in second half of 1888 by Friedrich Nietzsche under the pen name of Dionysos. The first six poems (Zwischen Raubvögeln, Das Feuerzeichen, Die Sonne sinkt, Letzter Wille, Ruhm und Ewigkeit and Von der Armut des Reichsten) were published in the 1891 edition of Also sprach Zarathustra.
Organizational culture         
VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNIQUE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT OF AN ORGANIZATION
Corporate culture; Organisational culture; Corporate dna; Cultural web; Institutional culture; Corperate culture; Organizational persona; Corporate Culture; Business culture; Company culture; Deal and Kennedy; Workplace culture; Work culture
Historically there have been differences among investigators regarding the definition of organizational culture. Edgar Schein, a leading researcher in this field, defined "organizational culture" as comprising a number of features, including a shared "pattern of basic assumptions" which group members have acquired over time as they learn to successfully cope with internal and external organizationally relevant problems.
Cancel culture         
PRACTICE OF PUBLICLY SHAMING, REJECTING, AND CEASING TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO PEOPLE PERCEIVED AS PROBLEMATIC
Call-out culture; Callout culture; Call out culture; Call-Out Culture; Consequence culture; Criticism of cancel culture
Cancel culture or call-out culture is a phrase contemporary to the late 2010s and early 2020s used to refer to a form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or in person. Those subject to this ostracism are said to have been "cancelled".

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Apollonian and Dionysian

The Apollonian and the Dionysian are philosophical and literary concepts represented by a duality between the figures of Apollo and Dionysus from Greek mythology. Its popularization is widely attributed to the work The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche, though the terms had already been in use prior to this, such as in the writings of poet Friedrich Hölderlin, historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann, and others. The word Dionysian occurs as early as 1608 in Edward Topsell's zoological treatise The History of Serpents. The concept has since been widely invoked and discussed within Western philosophy and literature.

In Greek mythology, Apollo and Dionysus are both sons of Zeus. Apollo, son of Leto, is the god of the sun, art, music, poetry, plague and disease, of rational thinking and order, and appeals to logic, prudence and purity and stands for reason. Dionysus, son of Semele, is the god of wine, dance and pleasure, of irrationality and chaos, representing passion, emotions and instincts. The ancient Greeks did not consider the two gods to be opposites or rivals, although they were often entwined by nature.