Algorithm aversion: people erroneously avoid algorithms after seeing them err.
Berkeley J. Dietvorst +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Seeing yourself in a new light: Crossing the threshold to "researcher"
Sharran Clarence
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Seeing the Beauty of the Lord: Mystics on Nature as Theophany
Mystics are often thought to have little interest in the natural world, given their concern with the inner self. Many mystics, however, have had a profound sense of the beauty of creation.
Bernard Mcginn
doaj +1 more source
The Internet of Things. A Critique of Ambient Technology and the All-seeing Network of RFID [PDF]
Rob van Kranenburg
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Seeing the forest for the trees: identifying discursive convergence and dominance in complex REDD+ governance [PDF]
Fariborz Zelli +2 more
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Seeing what’s possible: Disconnected visual ‘parts’ are confused for their potential ‘wholes’
Chenxiao Guan, Chaz Firestone
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“Seeing with New Eyes”: Envisioning Learners as Travelers in New Worlds
This vignette explores why exposure to global literature is a powerful way in which students can gain direction and personal insight for their futures in a global world. Learning about other cultures and exploring new ideas and prospects makes them aware
Simeen Tabatabai
doaj
Writing and Seeing Essays on Word and Image
The essays in this volume are informed by a variety of theoretical assumptions and of critical methodologies, but they all share an interest in the intersections of word and image in a variety of media.
Carvalho Homem, Rui. +1 more
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Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed
J. Mccann, J. Scott
semanticscholar +1 more source
Seeing Things As They Are : Visual Narratives of Embodied Experience
A presentation of my artwork relating to physical disability and mental ...
Wright, A.
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