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Global Constitutionalism, 2019
Abstract:Finnemore and Sikkink’s norms life cycle model (NLCM) is a powerful heuristic device that continues to be a mandatory point of reference for theoretical and empirical scholarship on norm change. Yet the internalisation stage as conceptualised in the NLCM is problematic.
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Abstract:Finnemore and Sikkink’s norms life cycle model (NLCM) is a powerful heuristic device that continues to be a mandatory point of reference for theoretical and empirical scholarship on norm change. Yet the internalisation stage as conceptualised in the NLCM is problematic.
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Norm Defeasibility in an Institutional Normative Framework
2008Normative environments have been proposed to regulate agent interaction in open multi-agent systems. However, most approaches rely on pre-imposed regulations that agents are subject to. Taking a different stance, we focus on a normative framework that assists agents in establishing by themselves their own commitment norms.
Henrique Lopes Cardoso +1 more
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From Norm Adoption to Norm Internalization
2010In this presentation, advances in modeling the mental dynamics of norms will be presented. In particular, the process from normadoption, possibly yielding new normative goals, to different forms of norm compliance will be focused upon, including norm internalization, which is at study in social-behavioral sciences and moral philosophy since long.
Rosaria Conte +2 more
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2005
We study the rank, trace-norm and max-norm as complexity measures of matrices, focusing on the problem of fitting a matrix with matrices having low complexity. We present generalization error bounds for predicting unobserved entries that are based on these measures. We also consider the possible relations between these measures.
Nathan Srebro, Adi Shraibman
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We study the rank, trace-norm and max-norm as complexity measures of matrices, focusing on the problem of fitting a matrix with matrices having low complexity. We present generalization error bounds for predicting unobserved entries that are based on these measures. We also consider the possible relations between these measures.
Nathan Srebro, Adi Shraibman
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FOCUSING ON NORMATIVITY IN LANGUAGE AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
Critical Discourse Studies, 2014Heiko Motschenbacher
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