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Pinning Control Strategy of Multicommunity Structure Networks
In order to investigate the effects of community structure on synchronization, a pinning control strategy is researched in a class of complex networks with community structure in this paper. A feedback control law is designed based on the network community structure information.
Chao Ding +5 more
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It has become commonplace to speak of media practices as a nexus of doings and sayings. In our article, we scrutinize this fuzzy account and the forms of articulation it entails. We start by arguing that, to be recognized as social practices, activities—
Christian Pentzold, Manuel Menke
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Ludwig von Mises’s Praxeology as the Foundation of Christian Economic Personalism
What can an economist and agnostic tell a theologian about man? In contrast to mainstream economics, which today dominate all universities in the world, Ludwig von Mises (+1973) is interested in real man in action, not a fictitious homo oeconomicus.
SVD Jacek Gniadek
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Institutions as Knowledge Capital: Ludwig M. Lachmann’s Interpretative Institutionalism [PDF]
The paper revisits the socioeconomic theory of the Austrian School economist Ludwig M. Lachmann. By showing that the common claim that Lachmann’s idiosyncratic (read: eclectic and multidisciplinary) approach to economics entails nihilism is unfounded, it
Foss, Nicolai, Garzarelli, Giampaolo
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Abstract In this article, we present our vision of a transformed second language acquisition and teaching (SLA/T) disciplinary community that approaches second language (L2) education through four pillars. The first pillar is praxeology (i.e., the study of human action) to highlight the sociocontextually emergent nature of L2 competence. It locates the
Yongyan Zheng +5 more
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Learning participation as systems practice [PDF]
We describe an evolving praxeology for Systems Practice for managing complexity built on 30 years of developing supported open learning opportunities in the area of Systems within the curriculum of The Open University (UK).
Armson, Rosalind +2 more
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Centering Indigenous Knowledges in ecology and beyond
There is a resurgent enthusiasm for Indigenous Knowledges (IK) across settler–colonial institutions of research, education, and conservation. But like fitting a square peg in a round hole, IK are being forced into colonial systems, and then only as marginal alternatives.
Joseph Gazing Wolf +20 more
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Lesson study is recognised as a cultural activity and its implementation in a context different from Japan is a complex process. Researchers’ role in this process is assumed to be critical, although this has rarely been investigated.
Riccardo Minisola +2 more
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In their book titled Architectures of Knowledge, Amin and Cohendet (2004) propose an approach to the mobilization of knowledge in the firm, and beyond the firm, in human organizations that place priority on embodied, socially inscribed practices anchored
Christian Brassac
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Abstract The neurodiversity concept can now be found in many places. However, it is often misunderstood and many people are not aware of its complexity. The aim of this paper is to highlight the different facets of the term neurodiversity as well as the discourses around the neurodiversity movement in order to bring together the interconnections around
Marek Grummt
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