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Language Choice and Symbolic Domination

1997
Research on language choice and symbolic domination in schooling can be seen as one approach to one of the major sociological questions regarding education, namely the role of education in social and cultural reproduction. Sociologists and anthropologists of education have long argued that, while schooling often is supposed to be a major means of ...
Mónica Heller
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Europe and the State: the Politics of Symbolic Domination

Korean Society for European Integration, 2023
This article deals with the question of state in the European context. European countries have progressively achieved a modern form of domination on the basis of sovereignty and rule of law, by monopolizing the legitimacy and mobilizing the society. The European integration assembling national states can be analyzed as a process of new political center
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Lateral Dominance as a Factor in the Perception of Non-Symbolic Material

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1964
Equal numbers of right- and left-eyed Ss were used in an experiment to determine the relative efficacy of stereo- versus non-stereo slides with stereoscopic projection for the detection of minor disparities in pairs of photographs. Stimulus materials were photographs of popcorn, with one kernel removed from one picture in each pair.
E H, HILBORN, J E, CONKLIN
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French Symbolism: Aesthetic Dominants

Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2015
The essay explores the special features of French Symbolist aesthetics, which consist of the conceptions of symbolization as correspondence between the spiritual and objective worlds, suggestion, artistic synthesis and synesthesia, beauty, the beautiful and the sublime.
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A Symbol Dominance Based Formulae Recognition Approach for PDF Documents

2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR), 2017
With more and more scientific documents becoming available in PDF format, recognition of formulae in these PDF documents is of great significance. In this paper, we propose a symbol dominance based formulae recognition approach to recovering formulae structures by using the rich information extracted directly from PDF files.
Xiaode Zhang   +5 more
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The dialectics of symbolic domination

1996
In an influential article Michel Foucault (1982) depicts the goal of his work as an attempt to create a history of the different ways in which people become subjects. To begin with, people are turned into subjects through a process of objectification which is independent of them. For instance, they are objectified by the human sciences – the subject of
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The "Dominating" Symbol in Hawthorne's Last Phase

American Literature, 1968
T IS A COMMONPLACE to say that in many of Hawthorne's best stories a "dominating" symbol functions as an important unifying element. Entries in Hawthorne's American notebooks testify to the importance of key symbolical objects in the evolution of his stories.
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Subexpression and dominant symbol histograms for spatial relation classification in mathematical expressions

2016 23rd International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR), 2016
Recognition of spatial relations between pairs ofsubexpressions is a key problem of recognition of handwrittenmathematical expressions. Most methods for spatial relation classification are based on handcrafted rules and geometric indicesextracted from the subexpression bounding boxes.
Frank D. Julca-Aguilar   +3 more
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