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Pipelining: just another transformation

[1992] Proceedings of the International Conference on Application Specific Array Processors, 2003
A simple formulation of pipelining: 'Pipelining with N stages is equivalent to retiming where the number of delays on all inputs or all outputs, but not both, is increased by N' is used as the basis for a convenient and efficient treatment of pipelining in design of application specific computers.
M. Potkonjak, J. Rabaey
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Petrochemical Degrowth, Decarbonization, and Just Transformations

2023
This chapter argues that proposals for decarbonisation, degrowth, and just transitions should be connected in struggles for just petrochemical transformations. Decarbonization offers an important dominant policy lever for downscaling the toxic petrochemical industry, but there are risks of the corporate co-optation of green “solutions.” The analysis ...
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Just Community Sources and Transformations

2015
The circle of people is getting smaller who were involved in or at least familiar with the Just Community Approach to Moral Education and Democratic Schooling, initiated by Lawrence Kohlberg and implemented in a limited number of high schools in the United States in the 1970s and early 1980s.
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From just transitions to reparative transformations

Political Geography
This article reflects on one aspect of the rapidly growing body of research on just transitions that we think has not been robustly enough explored: the difference that more explicitly reparative approaches to historical injustice rooted in racial capitalism might make to how these transitions are conceptualized and enacted.
Fitz-Henry, E, Klein, E
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Race, transformative planning, and the just city

Planning Theory, 2014
Among the thorniest dilemmas stemming transformative planning practice in the context of American cities is the problem of race. While “just city” and neo-pragmatist perspectives have recently theorized progressive policy and planning efforts to create viable alternatives to the dominant neoliberal urban and local economic development model, they have ...
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Just Transition – Konfliktmoderation in der digitalen sozial-ökologischen Transformation

Vierteljahreshefte zur Arbeits- und Wirtschaftsforschung
Currently we are confronted with several transformations: The ecological crisis, including climate change, appears to be becoming increasingly dramatic. Digitalisation/artificial intelligence promises ecological advantages and is also a dynamic rationalisation path in the global competition between locations. The related extractivism of rare earths and
Brandl, Sebastian, Matuschek, Ingo
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Transforming Higher Education: Towards a Socially Just Pedagogy

2017
This chapter examines ideas pertaining to transforming learning in higher education. Starting with an introduction to a body of ideas as they have emerged and developed, we continue to a series of chapters which will take up a number of these ideas— conceptually and empirically—in a variety of contexts.
Ruksana Osman, David J. Hornsby
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