Page 1 Ontologies for Developing Things Page 2 TRANSDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Volume 03 Series editor Jeremy Hunsinger, University of Illinois, Chicago Jason Nolan, Ryerson …
M Tesar, I Duhn, SN Nordstrom, M Koro… - Educational …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Marek Tesar a, Iris Duhn b, Susan Naomi Nordstrom c, Mirka Koro d, Anna Sparrman e, Alex Orrmalm e, Ruthie Boycott-Garnett f, Christina MacRae f, Abigail Hackett f, Aaron M. Kuntz g …
CB Jensen - Putting the Deleuzian Machine to Work in Psychology, 2018 - academia.edu
The French philosopher Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) wrote about innumerable things. Early in his career, he wrote about other philosophers, including Immanuel Kant, David Hume …
Democratic Situations challenges researchers and students in Science & Technology Studies and related fields to treat democracy as an empirical phenomenon. This means …
The vantage point of this paper will be to view anthropology through the lens provided by G. Deleuze and F. Guattari's notion of following sciences (1987: 372–3). Contrasting following …
Technologies are often expected to enhance inclusive employment for people living with a disability. Following conventional dichotomies, policy actors generally consider technologies …
A Blok, CB Jensen - Common Knowledge, 2023 - read.dukeupress.edu
This contribution to the second installment of the Common Knowledge symposium “Whatever Happened to Richard Rorty?” argues that the field of science studies should be …
People with a disability face exclusion when trying to find employment and remain employed. A transformation towards more inclusive employment is long due. Increasingly …
In a combined analysis, we investigate how the movie Minority Report can inform and nuance the vision of technological capacities that we identify in event detection literature …