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Data-driven decision making in critique-based recommenders: from a critique to social media data
In the last decade there have been a large number of proposals in the field of Critique-based Recommenders. Critique-based recommenders are data-driven in their nature sincethey use a conversational cyclical recommendation process to elicit user feedback.
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MAKING ART IN THE THIRD CRITIQUE
2020This chapter inquires into the fate of artistic practice in the text responsible for making form central to the theorization of aesthetics: Immanuel Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment. When Kant turns his attention to art, it appears as a special case, not fully within the purview of his theory of aesthetic judgment.
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Making sense of research: A guide for critiquing a paper
Contemporary Nurse, 2002Learning how to critique research articles is one of the fundamental skills of scholarship in any discipline. The range, quantity and quality of publications available today via print, electronic and Internet databases means it has become essential to equip students and practitioners with the prerequisites to judge the integrity and usefulness of ...
Stockhausen, Lynette J., Conrick, Moya
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An Evolutionary Critique of Economics in the Making
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2017
InThe Limits of Critique, Rita Felski Uses Paul Ricouer's phrase “hermeneutics of suspicion” to frame and reappraise “a diverse range of practices that are often grouped under the rubric of critique: symptomatic reading, ideology critique, Foucauldian historicism, various techniques of scanning texts for signs of transgression or resistance” (2–3 ...
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InThe Limits of Critique, Rita Felski Uses Paul Ricouer's phrase “hermeneutics of suspicion” to frame and reappraise “a diverse range of practices that are often grouped under the rubric of critique: symptomatic reading, ideology critique, Foucauldian historicism, various techniques of scanning texts for signs of transgression or resistance” (2–3 ...
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Critique of: “The Role of the Subconscious in Executive Decision-Making”
Management Science, 1967Robert Ferber's paper revives a debate almost forgotten in our preoccupation with rational methods for seeking maximum benefits or minimum costs. Normative decision theory helps us to know how to seek optimal solutions, but there is also a need to know how far our daily decisions depart from this ideal.
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A Critique of Executive Branch Decision‐Making Processes
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1983The institutions underlying the agricultural policy decisions in the executive branch of the federal government are not working well. As a result, policies are too spasmodic, excessively short term, and too oriented toward farmers' interests rather than consumers or other rural residents.
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The making of Indian diplomacy: a critique of Eurocentrism
The Round Table, 2020Deep K. Datta-Ray has written a difficult but highly rewarding book which raises fascinating questions not just about Indian diplomacy and diplomacy in general, but also about the very idea of mode...
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Make Me Messenger: Critiquing Children as Design Informants
2020A study, with 44 children examines ideas put forward by children who used a prototype chat application. It appears that the less the child enjoyed the app, the more ideas they proposed. Six of the children had no ideas for improvement, the remaining children contributed 41 unique ideas but only one of these was for a feature that was not commonly seen ...
Dev Raj Lamichhane, Janet C. Read
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The making of a mahātma: Radhakrishnan's critique of Gandhi
Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 2003Radhakrishnan's panegyrics on Gandhi have reinforced the popular and now well-entrenched image of Gandhi as India's Great Soul. A cursory reading of Radhakrishnan's works might suggest that he was an unwavering supporter of Gandhi. Challenging this popular perception, the author argues that throughout his life Radhakrishnan remained critical of several
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