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Self-Representation

2022
Self-representation has a long, venerable history dating to biblical times and continuing through the common law, the colonial era, to the present. This book collects and analyzes the law, ethics opinions, and empirical studies about the wide range of issues surrounding Self-represented litigants (SRLs) in our justice system, including how much, if any,
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Typed Self-Representation

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2009
Self-representation -- the ability to represent programs in their own language -- has important applications in reflective languages and many other domains of programming language design. Although approaches to designing typed program representations for sublanguages of some base language have become quite popular recently, the question ...
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Self-Representation

Glimpse, 2020
Self-imaging has become a ubiquitous part of global networking and selfies have an impact on visual culture and portraiture, since they challenge the aesthetics of self-representation. The differences between a self-portrait and a selfie are not solely in the manner they are produced but also in the way they are structured, distributed and acknowledged
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Self-Representation

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2000
One way of implementing self-presentational goals in conversation can be termed self-representation (SR); that is, explicitly referring to attributes, actions, or qualities of the self. SR is studied as a form of self-disclosure. Studying spontaneous SR in natural discourse implies analyzing how the self is introduced into talk previously focused on ...
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Self‐Representation in Nervous Systems

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Abstract:The brain's earliest self‐representational capacities arose as evolution found neural network solutions for coordinating and regulating inner‐body signals, thereby improving behavioral strategies. Additional flexibility in organizing coherent behavioral options emerges from neural models that represent some of the brain's inner states as ...
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Self-Representation Online

2012
Are the particular tensions constraining self-representation finally removed in the online spaces that do not belong to long-established institutions like broadcasting or museums? It is both remarkable and genuinely new that making a self-representation no longer requires intermediaries to call, invite, edit or prescribe in any way what the text ...
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Coleridge's Self-Representations

2012
Abstract This article examines Samuel Taylor Coleridge's works at self-representations. It explains that Coleridge recorded the inexhaustively re-ebullient forms of his consciousness inspired by the ferment of philosophical discussion about persons initiated by David Hume.
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The Self’s Representations

1991
Eugenia’s mirror, strategically placed to enclose and reflect the entire novel, proposes not only the potential liberation of otherness but the place of the female within consumer culture. Rachel Bowlby has argued strongly for the connection between ‘the figure of the narcissistic woman and the fact of women as consumers’ in terms of the reflective ...
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