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  • ...|Rudolf von Ihering, one of the juris philosophers of the jurisprudence of concepts]] ...rpretation of the words stated in the law must be guided by the scientific concepts that these words represent.</ref> Its main representatives were [[Rudolf vo ...
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  • ...external factors relate it to various (changing) characteristics of the [[social environment]], in which a particular [[technology]] is embedded. ...he upshot of a particular path of technology development and are shaped by social, economic and political factors. in this sense, technology dynamics aims at ...
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  • ** [[Social Network]] *[[Framing (social sciences)|Framing]] ...
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  • | title=The Social Life of Information | title-link=The Social Life of Information }} ...
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  • {{Short description|Set of concepts and relations among them, held by an information system}} '''Information space''' is the set of concepts, and relations among them, held by an [[information system]];<ref>Gregory N ...
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  • ...hnological transformation as historically specific changes in personal and social practices of [[research]], [[invention]], [[regulation of science|regulatio ...echnocritical discourse include the [[deconstruction]] of [[essentialist]] concepts such as "[[health]]", "[[human]]", "[[nature]]" or "[[Norm (sociology)|norm ...
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  • ...[[knowledge]] that is free to use, reuse, and redistribute without legal, social, or technological restriction.<ref>{{cite web|title=Open Definition - Defin Similarly to other "open" concepts, though the term is rather new, the concept is old: One of the earliest sur ...
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  • ...rticipatory Technology Development can be found in a number of approaches, concepts and techniques that became popular in the 1970s and 1980s: * [[Farming systems research and extension]], an approach that introduced social-economic issues into organisations previously dominated by biological and c ...
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  • .../ref> titled ''Technoculture from Frankenstein to Cyberpunk'', covers the "social reception and representation of technology in literature and popular cultur [[Marshall McLuhan]] is most known for his concepts of a "[[Global village (term)|global village]]". In his book ''[[Understand ...
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  • ...ke "orders of knowledge" and are similar to other fields with the use of [[social]], [[Culture|cultural]] and [[Politics|political]] frameworks.<ref>Philipp ...ping the History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> Concepts applied in this specialty such as "scientification" explain the transformat ...
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  • ...pSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publisher=Harvard Univ Such misrepresentation is a response to perceived social, economic, and political pressures. The perceived pressures could be partly ...
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  • ...ve Visible Supply Chains, Agile and Market Share Dominant. These strategic concepts make up its ''statement of intent'' (or purpose). ...Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two]] and [[dialectic]] suggests a handful of concepts under tension would be preferable{{Original research inline|date=September ...
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  • ...be understood without understanding how that technology is embedded in its social context. SCOT is a response to [[technological determinism]] and is sometim ...the reasons for acceptance or rejection of a technology should look to the social world. It is not enough, according to SCOT, to explain a technology's succe ...
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  • ...s: one based on the concept of "propositional attitudes", the other on the concepts of "location" and "access".<ref>Manuel Liz, p. 110</ref> [[Category:Concepts in epistemology]] ...
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  • ...y understand to construct a potentially limitless quantity of new, related concepts.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Fodor |first1=Jerry A. |last2=Pylyshyn |first2=Z ...t be the sum of its parts. Many argue that the interaction among component concepts should allow a complex concept to be greater than that sum. If multiple po ...
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  • ...their [[authentication|inauthentic]] identifications, remove them from the social bond, and force them to come alive and find new ways of communicating.<ref> [[Category:Existentialist concepts]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Fundamental concepts in philosophy}} ...unded on pure reason, while [[logicism]] is the doctrine that mathematical concepts, among others, are reducible to pure logic. ...
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  • ...eteenth-Century Political Discourse"], in: Contributions to the History of Concepts 9, Nr. 1 (2014), 24-49.</ref> The term is usually associated with [[Georg W ...sches Wörterbuch''.</ref> Other philosophers who were associated with such concepts include [[Herbert Spencer|Spencer]]{{year needed|date=March 2018}} and [[Vo ...
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  • ...al.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Hospitality Employee Management and Supervision: Concepts and Practical Applications|last=Sommerville|first=Kerry|publisher=John Wile ...[craft guild]]s.<ref>{{cite book |last=Cowan |first=Ruth Schwartz |title=A Social History of American Technology |publisher=Oxford University Press |place=Ne ...
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  • ...and encourage self-sufficiency, participation, and collaboration. Related concepts include [[digital divide]], digital exclusion and digital inequality howeve ...Bill |last6=Siefer |first6=Angela |date=2021 |title=Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health |journal=npj Digital Medicine |language=en |volume=4 ...
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