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A Critical Note on Social Cloud

open access: yesCoRR, 2021
The idea of a social cloud has emerged as a resource sharing paradigm in a social network context. Undoubtedly, state-of-the-art social cloud systems demonstrate the potential of the social cloud acting as complementary to other computing paradigms such as the cloud, grid, peer-to-peer and volunteer computing.
Pramod C. Mane   +2 more
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“A Garden of Forking Paths”: Reimagining Dreiser (Dreiser’s Path: A View With a Modern Lens. Edited by Irina V. Morozova. Moscow: RSUH Publ., 2023. 206 p.) [PDF]

open access: yesЛитература двух Америк, 2023
The review focuses on the collective monograph Dreiser’s Path: A View with a Modern Lens (2023). The scholarly work reevaluates Dreiser's significance as a classic of American literature and offers a contemporary perspective on his legacy through the ...
Georgii E. Martirosian
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Das Phantom in der deutschsprachigen Weltliteratur – der Schriftsteller B. Traven [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistische Treffen in Wrocław, 2023
This contribution pays tribute to the German-Mexican author B. Traven, as one of the most read novelists in the German language in the middle of the 20th century. B.
Gerald G. Sander
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Kritik Sosial dalam Novel Padang Bulan Karya Andrea Hirata (Kajian Sosiologi Sastra Sastra)

open access: yesJentera: Jurnal Kajian Sastra, 2023
The disclosure of literary criticism on the novel by Andrea Hirata does not merely look at it clearly. Still, it refers to the social aspect as an outline of the conflict in the storyline.
Ulinsa Ulinsa   +4 more
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Social memory and applied criticism

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2009
The su­bject of this text is the so­cial me­mory, which the aut­hor un­der­stands as the con­se­qu­en­ce of com­plex re­la­ti­on­ships of mo­dern po­li­tics, hi­story and cul­tu­ral pro­duc­tion in the bro­a­dest sen­se.
Gordana Đerić
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Caves, Catacombs, Quarries and Volcanos: Italy Seen from a Downward Perspective in J. G. Seume’s Walk to Syracuse

open access: yesStudien zur Deutschen Sprache und Literatur, 2022
In 1802, the German writer J. G. Seume travelled from Dresden to Sicily on foot and published an account of his journey a year later titled Spaziergang nach Syrakus im Jahre 1802 [A Stroll to Syracuse].
Elena Giovannini
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Critical Pedagogy: Critical Thinking as a Social Practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Much of the literature on critical thinking focuses on the ways in which human beings develop the capacity, through complex cognitive processes and skills, to evaluate or make sense of information. While these insights are very important, a narrow focus on what might be termed the “science of learning” can negate the question of the end and purpose of ...
Cowden, Stephen, Singh, Gurnam
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Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism

open access: yesStudies in Arts and Humanities, 2016
While ecocriticism has become a respected field in literary theory and in the broader landscape of aesthetic philosophy, it could benefit from an enhanced ethical-political framework which social ecology – an underrated critical theory developed by ...
Owen, Connor
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Social criticism in late Byzantium voiced under the veil of biblical teachings: The example of Alexios Makrembolites [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2014
The paper strives to highlight the interpretation of text 'A Dialogue Between the Rich and the Poor' written by Alexios Makrembolites, and hence the contribution of source texts to the understanding of Byzantine reality and literature in the fourteenth ...
Gašić Dejan R.
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Criticality and Popularity in Social Networks

open access: yesCoRR, 2021
I find that several models for information sharing in social networks can be interpreted as age-dependent multi-type branching processes, and build them independently following Sewastjanow. This allows to characterize criticality in (real and random) social networks.
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