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A framework for normalized extraction of fine-grained traditional Chinese medicine symptom entities and relations. [PDF]

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The Dialectics of Technology Standardization

MIS Q., 2021
Technology standardization unfolds as a dialectic process marked by paradoxical tensions. However, standardization research has yet to provide a dialectic analysis of how tensions and management responses interact recursively over time, and with what ...
R. Lindgren   +2 more
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Climate Dialectics in Psychotherapy: Holding Open the Space Between Abyss and Advance.

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2020
The complexity, uncertainty and charged nature of climate change make it a unique stressor that is irreconcilable at an individual level. This experience of impossibility leads to splitting of reactions into polarities, or dialectics, which must be ...
Janet L. Lewis   +2 more
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Dialect areas and dialect continua

Language Variation and Change, 2001
The organizing concept behind dialect variation is still seen predominantly as the areas within which similar varieties are spoken. The opposing view—that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries—is likewise popular. This article introduces a new element into the discussion, which is the opportunity to view dialectal ...
Heeringa, Wilbert, Nerbonne, J.
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Decolonizing Dialectics

, 2020
The title of Ciccariello-Maher’s book contains an ambiguity that touches on a tension permeating recent scholarship on decolonizing critical theory: for the ‘decolonizing’ prefix furnishes two competing readings.
George Ciccariello-Maher
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Platform dialectics: The relationships between volunteer moderators and end users on reddit

New Media & Society, 2019
Existing literature on the affordances of Internet platforms rarely examines the complex and recursive relationships between the actions of volunteer moderators and the behaviour of end users.
Tim Squirrell
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