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Triplétoile: Extraction of knowledge from microblogging text. [PDF]
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The Many Shades of Clouds: How Law Fails (Us) in Seeing Power in the Digital Economy
ABSTRACT Cloud infrastructures form the backbone of our contemporary (digital) production environment. Despite their centrality, legal and scholarly practice have not been treating cloud infrastructures as single objects of/for study. In other words, we have laws for regulating services and products that flow from (within) cloud infrastructures, but we
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Realism, Reification, Pragmatism
Pointing out en route that the Spanish verb for ‘reify’ is, cosificar, to ‘thingify’, Timothy Bewes, in his 2002 Reification or the Anxiety of Late Capitalism, coined the term ‘thingitude’ to take forward, after Lukács, discourse on reification. Bewes employs thingitude to register a possibly productive condition of reification, one which recognises ...
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Benchmark suites instead of leaderboards for evaluating AI fairness. [PDF]
Wang A, Hertzmann A, Russakovsky O.
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Revisiting the classics on secularization theory. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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The need for new perspectives on arousal in emotion theory. [PDF]
Smith KE, Pollak SD.
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'Is it me or my illness?': self-illness ambiguity as a useful conceptual lens for psychiatry. [PDF]
Dings R, Golova A.
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Reification and cognitive science.
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Proceedings of the 1984 ACM Symposium on LISP and functional programming - LFP '84, 1984
We consider how the data structures of an interpreter may be made available to the program it is running, and how the program may alter its interpreter's structures. We refer to these processes as reification and reflection. We show how these processes may be considered as an extension of the fexpr concept in which not only the form and the environment,
Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand
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We consider how the data structures of an interpreter may be made available to the program it is running, and how the program may alter its interpreter's structures. We refer to these processes as reification and reflection. We show how these processes may be considered as an extension of the fexpr concept in which not only the form and the environment,
Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand
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Theory and Society, 1989
sions partially result from discussions of reification taking place on a theoretical and polemical plane and neglecting a more constructive and empirical plane. I describe reification and argue, through an empirical illustration of the early history of the Tennessee Valley Authority, that it is a feature of both "holistic" and "individualist ...
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sions partially result from discussions of reification taking place on a theoretical and polemical plane and neglecting a more constructive and empirical plane. I describe reification and argue, through an empirical illustration of the early history of the Tennessee Valley Authority, that it is a feature of both "holistic" and "individualist ...
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