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Do librarians have a shared set of values? A comparative study of 36 codes of ethics based on Gorman's Enduring Values [PDF]
Thirty-six ethical codes from national professional associations were studied, the aim to test whether librarians have global shared values or if political and cultural contexts have significantly influenced the codes' content. Gorman's eight core values
Foster, Cathy, Mcmenemy, David
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Ethnic Specificity of Cultural Codes
The author compares and analyzes some definitions of the concept of cultural code offered by Russian and foreign linguists and semiologists. Aspects of this concept are singled out and described.
Vladimir M. Savitskij
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KAJIAN SEMIOTIKA KUMPULAN PUISI PENDIDIKAN JASMANI DAN KESUNYIAN KARYA BENI SATRYO (DALAM PERSPEKTIF A. TEEUW) [PDF]
Objective literary analysis is to give meaning and aesthetic values based on the reality of literary texts. Semiotics approach literature as a sign, or as semiotics symptoms.
Al Ghazali, Muhamad Yusuf
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The review provides a detailed and thorough analysis of the work of Doctor of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor, Elizaveta Nikolaevna Kvilinkova, dedicated to the Gagauz of Belarus and Moldova.
Tadeush A. Novogrodsky
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While social computing technologies are increasingly being used to counter misinformation, more work is needed to understand how they can support the crucial work of community-based trusted messengers, especially in marginalized communities where ...
Amy Z. Chen +4 more
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ENACT: Energy-Aware, Actionable Twin Utilizing Prescriptive Techniques in Home Appliances
A significant portion of home energy consumption is due to concealed faults and the inefficient usage of home appliances, usually because of user ignorance and a lack of proactive maintenance strategies. In this paper, ENACT, a digital-twin-based system,
Myrto Stogia +6 more
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The aim of the study is to form a theoretical core of understanding of this phenomenon within the framework of theoretical review of modern concepts of cultural code.
D. Losev
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Code-Mixing in Online Discussion Forum Among Progressive Farmer: Revealing Sundanese Culture Wisdom in Agriculture Community [PDF]
This research aimed to explore the cultural wisdom which encouraged the spirit to empower the community and to reveal code-mixing utilization in the conversation.
Harjanti, M. (Miko) +3 more
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COVID-19 and symbolic action: global pandemic as code, narrative, and cultural performance
Cultural sociology emerges from the paradox that societies today are not nearly as rational as they would like to think they are. A century of Marxist and Weberian social theory has been on a fool’s errand: It turns out we are not yet modern.
J. Alexander, Philip E. Smith
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Contractualism and the Counter-Culture Challenge [PDF]
T. M. Scanlon’s contractualism attempts to give an account of right and wrong in terms of the moral code that could not be reasonably rejected. Reasonable rejectability is then a function of what kind of consequences the general adoption of different ...
Suikkanen, Jussi
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