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An Insidious Interstice: Understanding Cognition and Language Behaviour Through the Eyes of Juvenile Justice Professionals. [PDF]
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Reply to Chirumbolo, "Antimicrobial regimens for the treatment of pan-drug-resistant <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i> infections: some comments". [PDF]
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Contradiction for Contradiction : A Reading of "The Man of the Crowd"
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Alexandre Pierre. Contradiction. In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 4, n°15, 1964. pp. 435-442.
Pierre Alexandre, Alexandre, Pierre
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Contradiction, intervention, and urban low carbon transitions
This paper presents an analysis of contradictions in urban low carbon transitions as engines of change. Following Kojéve’s reading of contradiction in Hegel's oeuvre, I argue that contradiction is a constitutive feature of low carbon interventions.
Vanesa Castan Broto
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In the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the many facets of crisis—the theme of last year's China Story Yearbook—fractured into pictures of contradiction throughout Chinese society and the Chinese sphere of influence.
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Interacting with Computers, 2001
We describe our use of contradictions, a concept central to a popular formulation of activity theory, to derive requirements of a new technical system to support an administrative system. Contradictions are the underlying causes of disturbances in the free operation of workplace activities.
Phil Turner, Susan Turner
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We describe our use of contradictions, a concept central to a popular formulation of activity theory, to derive requirements of a new technical system to support an administrative system. Contradictions are the underlying causes of disturbances in the free operation of workplace activities.
Phil Turner, Susan Turner
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Commodity and Contradiction, or, Contradiction as Commodity
October, 1976[Editors' Note: The following is an exchange between Carl Andre and Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, in the form of responses to previously agreedupon questions. Instead of answering the questions, one-by-one, Andre wrote a short text, which we have printed as the second part of this document.
Carl Andre, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2007
Contributing editor Paul F. Dubois takes a closer look at the sometimes conflicting advice the average computer scientist can expect to encounter during the course of his or her career.
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Contributing editor Paul F. Dubois takes a closer look at the sometimes conflicting advice the average computer scientist can expect to encounter during the course of his or her career.
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2018
Yujing Fun and Zelin Yao apply collective strain theory to explain the problems of crime and corruption in the Chinese health care system. They argue that the main reason for medical crimes and corruption stems from the contradictory requirements of the state for hospitals to pursue socialist values of care while demanding they adopt capitalist motives
Yujing Fun, Zelin Yao
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Yujing Fun and Zelin Yao apply collective strain theory to explain the problems of crime and corruption in the Chinese health care system. They argue that the main reason for medical crimes and corruption stems from the contradictory requirements of the state for hospitals to pursue socialist values of care while demanding they adopt capitalist motives
Yujing Fun, Zelin Yao
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