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The myth of the new: Mass digitization, distant reading, and the future of the book
This article presents the theoretical background to a wider project that is attempting to increase our understanding of the impact and uses of large-scale digitization, being undertaken by the first author at University College London with the working title ‘What is the impact of large-scale digitization upon researchers and the information sector?’ It discusses the controversy surrounding the emergence of mass digitization: the creation and collection of huge resources containing millions of pages of textual cultural content. It demonstrates that the polarized nature of the literature...
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Knowledge Discovery using Various Multimedia Data Mining Technique
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Miss. Ankita R. Makode, Prof. Arvind S. Kapse, “Knowledge Discovery using Various Multimedia Data Mining Technique”, March 15 Volume 3 Issue 3 , International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), ISSN: 2321-8169, PP: 1138 - 1141, DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.150354
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Miss. Ankita R. Makode, Prof. Arvind S. Kapse, March 15 Volume 3 Issue 3, “Knowledge Discovery using Various Multimedia Data Mining Technique”, International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), ISSN: 2321-8169,...
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Academic Fear -- Psychedelic Scholars Feel It
Many professors, particularly adjuncts, would like to follow paths of psychedelic scholarship, but are afraid to do so. Academic freedom is among a list of casualties. The free and open marketplace of ideas is closed to them.
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Altitudes of Urbanization
From 10,000 metres below the sea, to 35,000 kilometers in orbit above the surface of the earth, the infrastructure that supports urban life has reached unimaginable extents below ground, in the water, and across outer space. Re-profiling the conventional contours of the cities we live in and the spaces we travel through, this diagram illustrates the range of depths and dimensions that we have reached and explored over the course of the past 3000 years.
Journal of Tunneling & Underground Space Technology
Elsevier Journal
Published Online: 4 January...
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Naturalistic Quietism or Scientific Realism?
Realists about science tend to hold that our scientific theories aim for the truth, that our successful theories are at least partly true, and that the entities referred to by the theoretical terms of these theories exist. Antirealists about science deny one or more of these claims. A sizable minority of philosophers of science prefers not to take sides: they believe the realism debate to be fundamentally mistaken and seek to abstain from it altogether. In analogy with other realism debates I will call these philosophers quietists. In the philosophy of science quietism often takes a...
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Arendt contra Sartre. Revolución ¿diálogo o conflicto?
The author analyzes and draws some implications of the conceptions of the revolution in Arendt and Sartre. The text outlines some data to highlight how both thinkers are based on similar philosophical sources, particularly phenomenology and philosophy of the early Heidegger; then specifically discusses his ideas about revolution.
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