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Religion, classification struggles, and the state’s exercise of symbolic power

Theory and Society, 2020
The capacity to classify social groups legally is a central characteristic of modern states. Social groups, however, often resist the classificatory schemas of the state. This raises the following question: how do modern states exercise symbolic power in social fields beset by acute classification struggles?
Sadia Saeed
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Tourism and struggles for domination: Local tourism communities and symbolic violence in Kashmir

Tourist Studies, 2021
Community-based tourism development in rural tourist destinations is hindered by the complex interplay of power struggles between the State, hoteliers, travel agents, local tourism players, host community and activists.
Rafique Ahmad
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An Efficient Aggregation Method for the Symbolic Representation of Temporal Data

ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data, 2022
Symbolic representations are a useful tool for the dimension reduction of temporal data, allowing for the efficient storage of and information retrieval from time series.
Xinye Chen, S. Güttel
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“Please Don’t Take This”: Rural Gentrification, Symbolic Capital, and Housing Insecurity

Social problems, 2021
Based on 84 in-depth interviews and ten months of ethnographic fieldwork, this paper examines the impacts of gentrification and housing shortages in a rural Western U.S. community.
Jennifer Sherman
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Organizational Identity Struggles and Reconstruction During Organizational Change: Narratives as symbolic, emotional and practical glue

Organization Studies, 2019
The article offers a novel perspective on the formation of organizational identity (OI) during major organizational change. The empirical context of our studies is the establishment of a new acute care department and the reorganization of care, where ...
Jette Ernst, Astrid Jensen Schleiter
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Symbolic Class Struggles and the Intersection of Socioeconomic, Cultural and Moral Categorisations

Sociology, 2019
The symbolic categorisation of social groups has become prominent in studies of social class. This article addresses a tension in this research regarding the relationship between different symbolic categories.
Gitte Sommer Harrits, H. Pedersen
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Linking the submicroscopic and symbolic level in physical chemistry: how voluntary simulation-based learning activities foster first-year university students’ conceptual understanding

, 2020
Research in the past decades repeatedly revealed university students’ struggles to properly understand physical chemistry concepts. In contrast to school, tertiary teaching relies heavily on the symbolic level, mainly applying abstract representations ...
S. Schwedler, Marvin Kaldewey
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Challenging the Symbolic Representation of the Franco Dictatorship: The Street Name Controversy in Madrid

History and Memory, 2020
:This article examines the controversy surrounding the street names symbolizing the Franco dictatorship (1939–75) in Madrid. The Memory Law, passed in 2007, which sought to eradicate Francoist symbols in the public sphere, was ignored by Madrid’s ...
Ulrike Capdepón
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A segmented memory model for symbolic execution

ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE, 2019
Symbolic execution is an effective technique for exploring paths in a program and reasoning about all possible values on those paths. However, the technique still struggles with code that uses complex heap data structures, in which a pointer is allowed ...
Timotej Kapus, Cristian Cadar
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Planning the Barrio: Ethnic Identity and Struggles over Transit-oriented, Development-Induced Gentrification

Journal of planning education and research, 2018
I argue that ethnic identity formed the basis of collective actions against transit-oriented, development-induced gentrification in three Latino barrios in Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
G. Sandoval
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