نتایج جستجو برای: reinterpreting ideas

تعداد نتایج: 86216  

2001
DOUGLAS S. KELBAUGH

Aquiet revolution has been going on in town planning and architectural circles over the last decade. Established zoning and urban design ideas are being questioned and reversed. Urban planners and designers are reviving and reinterpreting ideas that prevailed before the automobile spread our cities apart and hollowed out their cores, before mass transit became the transportation mode for an und...

2002
Thomas Krätschmer Michael Kaufmann

Group brainstorming is a very popular technique for the creation of ideas, although the state of the art in psychological research backs from this kind of brainstorming. Electronic brainstorming overcomes some of the drawbacks and regains some value. Unfortunately, the electronic brainstorming still is in infantile state and lacks some modern techniques which may make the whole approach more ef...

2003
Bryan Caplan

The paper develops an economic–political model to explain why the convergence hypothesis fails even though good economic policies seem to be a sufficient condition for strong economic growth (Sachs, J., Warner, A., 1995a. Economic convergence and economic policies. NBER Working Paper No. 5039. National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA.). The model has three variables: growth, policy, ...

Journal: :Research in Phenomenology 2022

Abstract This paper will revitalize the notion of force in Sartre’s phenomenology by reinterpreting thrown-projection as propulsion. From there, analysis agency be explored regards constitutive moments pertaining to dynamics striving. We see that such striving relates Deleuze’s ideas on how bodily forces take consciousness into possession. In final steps analysis, it turn out freedom is depende...

2005
Yanguang Chen Yixing Zhou

The basic rules of central place networks are abstracted and formulated as three geometric series scaling laws, which can be transformed into several power laws associated with fractal structure. The scaling laws might be the Rosetta Stone to understand the complexity of human geographical systems because they take the form of Horton and Strahler's laws in geomorphology and Gutenberg and Richte...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2005
Stuart McClean Alison Shaw

Ideas about lay and expert knowledge increasingly underscore debates within qualitative health research. In this article, the authors develop an exploratory synthesis of two qualitative studies in which they critique the lay-expert divide, suggesting instead a spectrum of knowledge(s) about health and scientific issues. In the original studies, the researchers examined food risks and alternativ...

2012
Christopher Lopez

The municipalities of Sweden are offering an increased amount of e-services to their population. The ambition of the municipalities is to offer a wide range of e-services and at the same time have good quality. One of the municipalities is Uppsala Kommun and one of the services they are offering is a school choice e-service called eBarnUngdom. The e-service is currently used for a few types of ...

2004
Norbert Gronau

The Knowledge Modeler Description Language KMDL is able to represent the creation, use and necessity of knowledge along common business processes. So KMDL can be used to formalize knowledge-intensive processes with a focus on certain knowledge-specific characteristics and to identify weak points in these processes. For a computer-aided modeling and analyzing the tool K-Modeler is introduced.

Journal: :International Review of Social History 1989

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