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Dainik Bhaskar – Jaipur

Asian Case Research Journal, 2002
Dainik Bhaskar, a Hindi newspaper, after achieving leadership in Madhya Pradesh, a central Indian State, is looking for growth opportunities. It is looking at the Hindi Belt and has identified Jaipur as the market to enter. Rajasthan Patrika dominates Jaipur with about 80% readership share.
Piyush Kumar Sinha, Kunjesh Pariher
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On c-Bhaskar Rao designs

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2000
Abstract We use the theory of balanced incomplete block designs to construct c-Bhaskar Rao designs, also known as generalized balanced matrices, whose rows have constant inner product c. We construct families of c-BRDs with k=3 and c⩾−1 and establish several necessary conditions for the existence of c-BRDs. We also prove that necessary conditions are
Hurd, Spencer P., Sarvate, Dinesh G.
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Roy Bhaskar—A Short Biography

2015
This chapter provides an account of an original educational philosophy, developed by one of the most significant philosophers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, Roy Bhaskar. Though he directed his attention to wider matters than education , his philosophy has implications for the way we can understand how the world is structured ...
David Scott, Roy Bhaskar
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Bhaskar on Open and Closed Systems

South African Journal of Philosophy, 2000
Bhaskar's articulation of his ‘transcendental realism' includes an argument for a form of causal emergence which would mean the rejection of physicalism, by means of rejecting the causal closure of the physical. His argument is based on an analysis of the conditions for closure, where closed systems manifest regular or Humean relations between events ...
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The Failure of Roy Bhaskar's Explanatory Critique

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2023
AbstractAccording to Roy Bhaskar, social science can derive values from social facts by a process called “explanatory critique.” Bhaskar offers two different versions of explanatory critique: a belief‐based version and a need‐based version. Both versions are faced with a difficult objection.
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Dravidacris Bhaskar et Kasalo 2022, gen. nov.

2022
Genus Dravidacris Bhaskar et Kasalo gen. nov. Etymology The genus Dravidacris is named in honour of the “ Dravidians ” (linguistic group), a term collectively representing the people who live in the southern states of India. The ending –acris is derived from the Greek word ἀκρίς, meaning “grasshopper, locust”, and is of feminine gender.
Bhaskar, Dhaneesh   +2 more
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Bhaskar and Bunge on Social Emergence

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2009
This article discusses the theories of social emergence developed by Roy Bhaskar and Mario Bunge. Bhaskar's concept of emergent causal power is shown to be ambiguous, and some of the difficulties of his depth‐relational concept of social emergence are examined.
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Some results on Bhaskar Rao designs

1980
A Bhaskar Rao design is a v × b matrix of 0’s, 1’s and −1’s such that the inner product of any two rows is known and the matrix obtained by squaring the entries is the incidence matrix of a partially balanced incomplete block design with m associate classes.
Deborah J. Street, Christopher A. Rodger
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Finding Bhaskar in all the wrong places? Causation, process, and structure in Bhaskar and Deleuze

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2017
AbstractThis article examines the reception of Roy Bhaskar amongst some contemporary Deleuzians. It proceeds by rejecting the all too often predilection of opposing realism to ‘postmodernism’ or ‘post‐structuralism’ arguing instead for the need to bring one into dialogue with the other.
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Bhaskar's Critical Realism and Educational Knowledge

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1991
Abstract As a critical realist Bhaskar is concerned with ‘emancipatory social practice’. For him the world cannot be changed rationally unless it is interpreted adequately and this interpretation has as its prerequisite the philosophical idea of the independent existence of the natural and the social world; he extends his ideas from the sciences ...
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