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2021
Abstract The polysemic nature of the term representation is widely recognized, and we know that in English it may refer to (1) perceptions and conceptions, (2) mechanisms of delegation, and (3) performances, in the sense of something “staged.” This is often viewed as a problem by scholars dealing with political representation who fear ...
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Abstract The polysemic nature of the term representation is widely recognized, and we know that in English it may refer to (1) perceptions and conceptions, (2) mechanisms of delegation, and (3) performances, in the sense of something “staged.” This is often viewed as a problem by scholars dealing with political representation who fear ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2023
In the world of pediatrics, studies have shown that the majority of dermatology textbooks display pictures primarily of White skin.1 This lack of representation has led to pediatricians and dermatologists having less exposure to dermatologic conditions such as eczema in Black and Brown skin, even though studies show that it can be more prevalent in ...
Justin Schreiber, Misty C. Richards
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In the world of pediatrics, studies have shown that the majority of dermatology textbooks display pictures primarily of White skin.1 This lack of representation has led to pediatricians and dermatologists having less exposure to dermatologic conditions such as eczema in Black and Brown skin, even though studies show that it can be more prevalent in ...
Justin Schreiber, Misty C. Richards
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Representation and mental representation
Philosophical Explorations, 2018This paper engages critically with anti-representationalist arguments pressed by prominent enactivists and their allies. The arguments in question are meant to show that the “as-such” and “job-description” problems constitute insurmountable challenges to causal-informational theories of mental content.
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Red Representation, Blue Representation
2012AbstractThis chapter assesses one of the major implications of our findings that are discussed in the previous chapters. That is, if secular progressives are more inclined to expect instructed delegate-style representation, elect representatives with instructed delegate-styles of governance, and hold those representatives accountable when they fail to ...
David C. Barker, Christopher Jan Carman
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Interventions, 2012
Commencing with a critique of Gayatri Spivak’s “Can the Subaltern Speak?”, “Representation’s Coup” explores the regime of representation through a reading of Marx’s I8th Brumaire. It argues that representation has historically been the means by which the intellectual has mediated the relation of subjects to the state.
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Commencing with a critique of Gayatri Spivak’s “Can the Subaltern Speak?”, “Representation’s Coup” explores the regime of representation through a reading of Marx’s I8th Brumaire. It argues that representation has historically been the means by which the intellectual has mediated the relation of subjects to the state.
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Representation Of, Representation As
2008AbstractResemblance is certainly not the be all and end all of representation. Even when representation is not purely symbolic, distortion and unlikeness can play a crucial role in how the representing is achieved. When resemblance is in fact the vehicle of representation, the representation relation derives from selective resemblance and selective non-
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R Repleteness; Representation/Non-representation; Representational Force
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