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2008
Learning and teaching mathematics requires the activation of a variety of resources, which can be grouped around what I consider to be two chief sources of mathematics knowledge: the body and its activity with artifacts, and the activity with signs. The cognitive significance of the body has become one of the major topics in current psychological and ...
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Learning and teaching mathematics requires the activation of a variety of resources, which can be grouped around what I consider to be two chief sources of mathematics knowledge: the body and its activity with artifacts, and the activity with signs. The cognitive significance of the body has become one of the major topics in current psychological and ...
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Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2003
Global Semiotics. Thomas A. Sebeok. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001. xxiii. 238 pp.
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Global Semiotics. Thomas A. Sebeok. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001. xxiii. 238 pp.
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The Semiotic Paradigm View of Theoretical Semiotics
2015Peirce used the term “abduction” ambiguously for at least four different concepts throughout his working life. He only became aware of the full significance of this in his later years, for which he apologized profusely. One of his later uses of “abduction” was for the invention of abstract theory to explain the generals of nature and life.
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2019
Abstract This chapter discusses homonationalism as an analytical concept, which was developed originally to describe how queer identities get mobilized instrumentally to align with neoliberal agendas of nation-states. The chapter also discusses how this concept has been harnessed in newer ways to “do” a tactical politics of resistance by
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Abstract This chapter discusses homonationalism as an analytical concept, which was developed originally to describe how queer identities get mobilized instrumentally to align with neoliberal agendas of nation-states. The chapter also discusses how this concept has been harnessed in newer ways to “do” a tactical politics of resistance by
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2006
MEANINGS 101: WHAT IS A SPINSTER? Perhaps this is not a very challenging question since a spinster is, quite obviously, simply an unmarried woman. Yet we already seem to know that a spinster is so much more besides. I’m sure if I asked you to describe a spinster, you would do so easily.
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MEANINGS 101: WHAT IS A SPINSTER? Perhaps this is not a very challenging question since a spinster is, quite obviously, simply an unmarried woman. Yet we already seem to know that a spinster is so much more besides. I’m sure if I asked you to describe a spinster, you would do so easily.
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