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The Empirical Paradigm, the Reference Paradigm, and the Reflective Paradigm [PDF]
We have already indicated that the definition of quality as the quality of an entity does appeal to us and, above all, we would like to point out that everything may be considered as an entity.
Teun Hardjono, Everard van Kemenade
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Paradigms Lost and Paradigms Regained
Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2012Almost a year since my inaugaral editorial: Managing Movement, Leading Change (Freshwater, 2012) where I highlighted the importance of challenging philosophical and epistemological stances; we are taking the opportunity to do just that in relation to the elusive concept of ‘‘paradigm’’ through the highly versatile and dialogic form of the editorial ...
Dawn Freshwater, Jane Cahill
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No paradigm to mobilize: the new mobilities paradigm is not a paradigm
Applied Mobilities, 2018In an essay published in 2006 in Environment and Planning A and in a second essay published in 2016 in this journal, Mimi Sheller and John Urry have made the case for the emergence of a new social ...
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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999
SUMMARY The paradigm theory of Thomas Kuhn is used as a framework to discuss alternative ways of intimacy. The author discusses the implications of structuring actual lesbian relationships by a paradigm of monogamy among Latin-American women. The author proposes that creating alternative paradigms of multiple relationships would be useful for many ...
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SUMMARY The paradigm theory of Thomas Kuhn is used as a framework to discuss alternative ways of intimacy. The author discusses the implications of structuring actual lesbian relationships by a paradigm of monogamy among Latin-American women. The author proposes that creating alternative paradigms of multiple relationships would be useful for many ...
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Paradigm Shifts or Paradigm Drifts
Microbe Magazine, 2013In the December 2009 issue of Microbe (p. 538–539), Professor Schaechter suggests that advances in microbiology can be classified as “paradigm shifts” or “paradigm drifts.” The former occur rapidly and are revolutionary. The latter are the “stuff of regular science” and take time to develop.
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New paradigms – old paradigms?
Future Generation Computer Systems, 2000Abstract Cryptography plays a central role in security on the web, as documented by many contributions to this volume. However, sometimes the importance of cryptography is exaggerated. This paper explores the foundations that are needed to provide the basis for cryptographic protection, and for web security in general.
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The evolution paradigm and the Europa paradigm
World Futures, 1989Abstract The “Europa Paradigm” defines the essence of European existence in the contemporary world, providing a definition mainly of European society, economy, and culture. The Paradigm includes the concept of uninterrupted growth and development, as a basic element of Europeanness.
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Paradigm Shifts, Paradigm Drifts
Microbe Magazine, 2009In 1962, Thomas Kuhn wrote a book of seminal importance, The Structure of Scientific Revolution, wherein he introduced the concept of “paradigm shift.” Kuhn proposed that science advances through a “series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions,” revolutions in which “one conceptual world view is replaced by another ...
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Paradigm lost or paradigm regained?
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 1999With over four million Britons visiting complementary practitioners annually, the conventional medical establishment is under increasing pressure to re-evaluate its relationship with alternative health care providers. This is the first of two article examining the issues.
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