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Modernization Theories

2019
Modernization theories represent one of the most important and most controversial approaches in transformation research. After their golden age in the 1950s and 1960s, they came under pressure by alternative approaches like World-Systems Analysis or actor-centred transition approaches.
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Modern Theory of Solids. III

Journal of Applied Physics, 1937
This article, the last of the series, deals with the properties of the solid surface, and with the influence of impurities and flaws on certain volume characteristics. There has been very little theoretical work in these fields on the basis of the modern views. Consequently, a considerable part of what we shall say will be more or less speculative.
Frederick Seitz, R. P. Johnson
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Modern Radar Detection Theory

2015
Recently, various algorithms for radar signal detection that rely heavily upon complicated processing and/or antenna architectures have been the subject of much interest. These techniques owe their genesis to several factors. One is revolutionary technological advances in high-speed signal processing hardware and digital array radar technology. Another
De Maio A., Greco M. S.
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Two Theories of Modernity

Public Culture, 1995
There seem to be at large in our culture two ways of understanding the rise of modernity. They are in effect two different "takes" on what makes our contemporary society different from its forebears. In one take, we can look on the difference between present-day society and, say, that of medieval Europe as analogous to the difference between medieval ...
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Religious Theory vs. Modernization Theory

2018
The chapter discusses the suspected reasons behind the persistent gender inequality in different parts of the world throughout history. It explains the two most common theories—religious and modernization—that provide a good theoretical explanation of this problem.
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