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Harvey, Eric. "Collective anticipation." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 19, no. 1 (2012): 77–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856512456787.

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Pärn, Katre. "Towards the semiotics of the future: From anticipation to premediation." Sign Systems Studies 49, no. 1-2 (2021): 108–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/sss.2021.49.1-2.05.

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The paper aims to make a contribution to semiotic research on the future by bringing together various approaches that deal with the relationship humans have with the future. More specifically, the paper concentrates on anticipation viewed as an activity that is based on modelling the (un)desired future as suggested by Nikolai Bernstein. The model-based approach to anticipation allows drawing connections between the psychophysiological and semiotically mediated forms of anticipation on the one hand, and between individual and collective forms of anticipation on the other hand. With these aims i
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Zamenopoulos, Theodore, and Katerina Alexiou. "Collective design anticipation." Futures 120 (June 2020): 102563. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2020.102563.

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Kobayashi, Ryota, Patrick Gildersleve, Takeaki Uno, and Renaud Lambiotte. "Modeling Collective Anticipation and Response on Wikipedia." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 15 (May 22, 2021): 315–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v15i1.18063.

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The dynamics of popularity in online media are driven by a combination of endogenous spreading mechanisms and response to exogenous shocks including news and events. However, little is known about the dependence of temporal patterns of popularity on event-related information, e.g. which types of events trigger long-lasting activity. Here we propose a simple model that describes the dynamics around peaks of popularity by incorporating key features, i.e., the anticipatory growth and the decay of collective attention together with circadian rhythms. The proposed model allows us to develop a new m
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Gunji, Yukio-Pegio, Hisashi Murakami, Takayuki Niizato, Yuta Nishiyama, Takenori Tomaru, and Andrew Adamatzky. "Robust Swarm Model Based on Mutual Anticipation." International Journal of Artificial Life Research 3, no. 1 (2012): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jalr.2012010105.

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The authors propose a novel model for a swarm in which inherent noise positively contribute to generate a swarm. In the authors’ model diverse behaviors of individuals are mutually anticipated to give rise to robust collective behavior. Because a swarm is generated due to inherent perturbation, a swarm can be maintained even under highly perturbed conditions. Thus, the model reveals robust rather than stable collective behavior. The authors elaborate behavior of the model with respect to density and polarization. The authors show that mutual anticipation structure can be expressed as a fixed p
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Zhou, Yongjian, Tao Wang, Tonghao Wang, Xiaokang Lei, and Xingguang Peng. "Anticipation promotes the velocity alignment in collective motion." Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 637 (March 2024): 129601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2024.129601.

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Sarjana, S., M. N. Setiapermas, and S. Basuki. "ANTISIPASI DAN MEKANISME PENGAMBILAN KEPUTUSAN PETANI DALAM PENGENDALIAN DAMPAK ANOMALI IKLIM(FARMERS’ ANTICIPATION AND DECISION MAKING MECHANISM IN MANAGING IMPACT OF CLIMATE ANOMALY)." Agromet 21, no. 1 (2007): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/j.agromet.21.1.47-54.

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<p>Farmer’s collective participation in climate anomaly anticipating and managing its impacts are more significant. The study purposed to identify the climate anomaly impact and its anticipation in farmer’s level. The study is conducted in eight districts, i.e., Temanggung, Magelang, Kebumen, Brebes, Kendal, Grobogan, Pati, and Sragen, on July – October 2005. The analysis based on interview of 84 respondents that consist of farmers and officers of local agricultural services. According to the farmers, El Nino affected their farming activities like longer dry season, decreased yield, dela
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Hurst, Dominic, and Trish Greenhalgh. "Knowing in general dental practice: Anticipation, constraint, and collective bricolage." Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 25, no. 6 (2018): 921–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jep.13051.

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Mkutu, Kennedy. "Anticipation and Contestation along the Lapsset Infrastructure Corridor in Kenya." Nomadic Peoples 26, no. 2 (2022): 190–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.3197/np.2022.260203.

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The Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) corridor project is intended to traverse northern counties of Kenya, link with other corridors in Africa and attract investors. This article explores the dynamics of anticipation and how they relate to contestation over land, compensation and the benefits of development along the corridor area, finding that a variety of actors have different visions and capacities to position themselves favourably to achieve economic benefits from the corridor. Anticipatory behaviours may be both private and collective, the latter consisting of group claim
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Macneil, Johanna, Mark Bray, and Leslee Spiess. "Unions and collective bargaining in Australia in 2019." Journal of Industrial Relations 62, no. 3 (2020): 380–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185620908907.

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Early in 2019, in anticipation of a change in Federal government, the fate of unions and collective bargaining in Australia appeared likely to take a new direction. However, the re-election in May of the Morrison-led Coalition government changed all this. This article reviews the year in three main sections, focusing respectively on unions and union strategy; collective bargaining and collective agreements; and public policy, unions and collective bargaining. Despite some interesting twists, the overall themes are more of the same – the continuation of political partisanship towards unions and
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Haider, Jutta, and Olof Sundin. "Information literacy as a site for anticipation: temporal tactics for infrastructural meaning-making and algo-rhythm awareness." Journal of Documentation 78, no. 1 (2021): 129–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jd-11-2020-0204.

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PurposeThe article makes an empirical and conceptual contribution to understanding the temporalities of information literacies. The paper aims to identify different ways in which anticipation of certain outcomes shapes strategies and tactics for engagement with algorithmic information intermediaries. The paper suggests that, given the dominance of predictive algorithms in society, information literacies need to be understood as sites of anticipation.Design/methodology/approachThe article explores the ways in which the invisible algorithms of information intermediaries are conceptualised, made
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Boccanegra, Luigi, and Angelo Pichierri. "Le ristrutturazioni delle imprese nei mercati globali: strategie di anticipazione e processi di governance." STUDI ORGANIZZATIVI, no. 2 (December 2009): 75–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/so2009-002005.

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- Pichierri Since the late 1990s, restructuring anticipation is becoming a crucial issue, in consequence of the changing nature of restructuring and after a turning point in the process of European deindustrialisation. The current "non-standard" firms are becoming more and more interested by vertical disintegration or, better, by horizontal processes of "learning by monitoring". Strategic processes of restructuring are then requiring strategic forms of anticipation, like more social dialogue, early shared diagnosis and more "collective decisions", when the pressures of global markets are produ
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Elshebani, M., Elshebani, M., and Alnour, S. Alnour, S. "A taxonomy of Collective Machine Learning Models applicable to well logging predictive anticipation." International Journal of Engineering & Information Technology (IJEIT) 12, no. 1 (2024): 253–60. https://doi.org/10.36602/ijeit.v12i1.494.

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Belmekki, Sabrine, and Dominique Gruyer. "Advanced Road Safety: Collective Perception for Probability of Collision Estimation of Connected Vehicles." Computers 13, no. 1 (2024): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers13010021.

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In the dynamic landscape of vehicular communication systems, connected vehicles (CVs) present unprecedented capabilities in perception, cooperation, and, notably, probability of collision management. This paper’s main concern is the collision probability of collision estimation. Achieving effective collision estimation heavily relies on the sensor perception of obstacles and a critical collision probability prediction system. This paper is dedicated to refining the estimation of collision probability through the intentional integration of CV communications, with a specific focus on the collect
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Kannabiran, Kalpana, and Sunkari Satyam. "Anticipation of Dispossession: Narratives from the Mallanasagar Reservoir Area." Social Change 49, no. 1 (2019): 41–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049085718821504.

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This article attempts to give voice to the perspectives of people living in ‘anticipation of dispossession.’ While the rationale for development projects involving mass displacement, is that it is the responsibility of the state to expand and diversify economic activity and create opportunities, how tenable is this logic in terms of the lived experience of those facing imminent removal? Can compensation in fact compensate the layers of loss suffered by those who are displaced? The collectivity built around the collective ownership of the village (an ownership distinct from title), and a sense
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Pinto, Sebastiana Cunha, and Veralice Araújo da Silva. "CONTRATO DE TRABALHO COM ALTO RISCO EM PLATAFORMAS DE PETRÓLEO: MUDANÇAS OCORRIDAS NO PÓS-PANDEMIA DE COVID-19." Revista ft 28, no. 139 (2024): 04–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.69849/revistaft/ar10202411071904.

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Labor Law has been undergoing transformations, especially in recent years, and these changes are mainly justified by the increase in the number of jobs and economic growth. The Labor Reform was carried out in 2017 and, during the pandemic caused by Covid-19, several Provisional Measures were published, once again changing labor standards. What we see in practice is a growing precariousness of the workforce, incompatible with constitutional social principles and with the fundamental values ​​guided by the ILO Conventions, running counter to what can effectively generate economic growth. The rig
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Holmes, Dwayne, David Humbird, Jan Dutkiewicz, Yadira Tejeda-Saldana, Breanna Duffy, and Isha Datar. "Cultured meat needs a race to mission not a race to market." Nature Food 3 (October 18, 2022): 785–87. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43016-022-00586-9.

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Cultured meat has the potential to improve animal welfare while more sustainably, safely, and securely producing meat compared to current animal agriculture. High expectations for the industry’s success and the market opportunity have fuelled anticipation for a swift rollout to markets, creating a race-to-market atmosphere. Dwayne Holmes et. al discuss five key parameters representing minimal states of technological readiness that should be achieved before bringing products to market: 1) creating slaughter-free solutions, including supply chains, 2) collaboratively and transparently deve
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Murakami, Hisashi, Masato S. Abe, and Yuta Nishiyama. "Toward Comparative Collective Behavior to Discover Fundamental Mechanisms Underlying Behavior in Human Crowds and Nonhuman Animal Groups." Journal of Robotics and Mechatronics 35, no. 4 (2023): 922–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jrm.2023.p0922.

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This article provides comparative perspectives on collective behaviors that are widely found throughout the animal kingdom, ranging from insect and crustacea swarms, fish schools, bird flocks, and mammal herds to human crowds. Studies of nonhuman animal and human collective behaviors have progressed almost separately even though they have a similar history. Theoretical studies have investigated the reproduction of collective phenomena from simple inter-individual rules, and subsequent empirical and experimental studies have found diverse and complex collective behaviors that are difficult to e
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Kanyangara, Patrick, Bernard Rimé, Dario Paez, and Vincent Yzerbyt. "Trust, Individual Guilt, Collective Guilt and Dispositions Toward Reconciliation Among Rwandan Survivors and Prisoners Before and After Their Participation in Postgenocide Gacaca Courts in Rwanda." Journal of Social and Political Psychology 2, no. 1 (2014): 401–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5964/jspp.v2i1.299.

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A field experiment compared the level of personal and collective guilt in survivors (N = 200) and accused perpetrators (N = 184) of the Rwandan genocide before and after participation in Gacaca community courts and in control groups of survivors (N = 195) and prisoners (N = 179) who did not participate in Gacaca. Participation in Gacaca led to a marked reduction in survivors’ personal and collective guilt and to an increase in prisoners' personal guilt. Prisoners’ collective guilt was unaffected by participation but collective guilt was higher for prisoners participating in Gacaca suggesting a
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Naime, Julia, Arild Angelsen, Dawn Rodriguez-Ward, and Erin O. Sills. "Participation, anticipation effects and impact perceptions of two collective incentive-based conservation interventions in Ucayali, Peru." Ecological Economics 217 (March 2024): 108052. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.108052.

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Ankenbauer, Sam, and Huiran Yi. "The Search for Paxlovid: Medication Acquisition as Anticipation Work After China's Zero-COVID Policy." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 8, CSCW2 (2024): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3686965.

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In early December 2022, China's zero-COVID policy came to an end. For Chinese citizens, an imaginary of safety predicated on collective action and state care was replaced with a general focus on individualized responsibility for maintaining one's health. This expedited policy reversal had the unintended effect of infecting around 80% of China's population in one month, leading to a period of confusion, anxiety, and infection. One way of obtaining safety in a precarious time was to acquire medical resources. Through an online ethnographic investigation, we trace the acquisition of Paxlovid, an
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Meidiyanti, Rafika. "THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY IN ANTICIPATING DISASTERS." International Conference On Social Science Education Proceeding 1 (July 19, 2024): 246–51. https://doi.org/10.20527/713x2b17.

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This Paper written to understand how society responds and prepares in anticipation of disasters, it is necessary to understand how society deals with unusual or stressful situations. Each community has different characteristics in terms of social structures that help individuals or families get through difficult times. When a disaster occurs, the community becomes a collective instrument for organising and managing actions for disaster victims and individual and family relationships in a formal and informal system. Therefore, disaster management based on community strength is expected to minim
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Tatenko, Vitaliy. "Collective intuition as an object of socio-psychological research." SCIENTIFIC STUDIOS ON SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY 50, no. 47 (2021): 9–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.61727/sssppj/1.2021.09.

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Addressing the problem of collective intuition concerns the fact that, on the one hand, this phenomenon really exists and is widespread in various spheres of public life, and on the other – that social psychology has not yet paid the appropriate attention to the study of nature and mechanisms of collective intuition, opportunities, overcoming misconceptions, and refutation of various mystifications. Due to the existing contradictions in the understanding of intuition’s psychological nature and essence in general, as well as its collective derivative, this paper formulated and substantiated a n
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Mariani, Elena, Finn Søren Casper Kooijman, Priyanka Shah, and Niya Stoimenova. "PROTOTYPING IN SOCIAL VR: ANTICIPATE THE UNANTICIPATED OUTCOMES OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AI-POWERED SOLUTIONS AND USERS." Proceedings of the Design Society 1 (July 27, 2021): 2491–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.510.

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AbstractInteractions of users with AI powered solutions (AIPS) have the potential to affect collective behaviours and amplify unanticipated outcomes. Product developers, organisations, and companies are increasingly being expected to take responsibility for the unanticipated outcomes of their products. In this paper we explore a proactive approach to prototyping AIPS-user interactions using Social Virtual Reality (SVR) environments that allows for the anticipation of potential outcomes. We contend that doing so would limit the detrimental effect outcomes could have on product developers' resou
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Kemmer, Laura, and AbdouMaliq Simone. "Standing by the promise: Acts of anticipation in Rio and Jakarta." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 39, no. 4 (2021): 573–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263775820982997.

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Cities are promising machines always holding out prospects for better lives, always attempting to guarantee that things will not remain the same and that whatever changes do ensue are for the better. We propose a notion of “promise” not as simply another descriptor in a long line of adjectives about the city. Rather, we argue that the urban institutional landscape constantly generates new promises as way of anticipation, which in turn allows residents to write themselves into select urban operations. This article engages two central districts in Rio de Janeiro and Jakarta to explore how reside
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Parker, Roger. "‘Opera and …’: The Pleasures and Perils of Amalgamation." Cambridge Opera Journal 32, no. 2-3 (2020): 253–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095458672100001x.

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We might start with the Index, often a good indicator of a book's flavour, its local habitation. First up is ‘Abbate, acoustics, acting, Adler, Adorno’, a reassuring miscellany; later on, the German-speaking collective of ‘Schopenhauer, Schreker, Schubart, Schumann-Heink’ awakens memories of time past. ‘Ventilation systems, Verdi, vitalism’, however, turns on the landing lights for a distinctly new approach, while ‘hygiene [both mental and moral], hyperacusis, hyperaesthesia acoustica, hypnosis, hysteria’ ushers in another region entirely: medicine, pathologies. Starting at the end, we are thu
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Afaneen Abdulwahid Yaqoob Al-Dirawi, Lect Dr. "The Misrepresentation of Iraqi Women’s Collective Identity in Translation: A Text World Approach." مجلة واسط للعلوم الانسانية 21, no. 2 (2025): 980–51. https://doi.org/10.31185/wjfh.vol21.iss2.933.

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Translation has the power to shape how identities are perceived and received across different cultures. This study explores how the collective identity of Iraqi women is altered in translation, leading to potential misrepresentations that differ from real-life stories and the original literary work. Particularly, the English translation of Hadiya Hussein’s novel ما سيأتي (2017) as Waiting for the Past (2022) by Barbara Romaine is compared to the original text and real-life narratives shared by Iraqi women at the Department of Translation, University of Basrah. The research employs Text World T
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Lamarche, Veronica M., and Jonathan J. Rolison. "Hand-in-hand in the golden years: Cognitive interdependence, partner involvement in retirement planning, and the transition into retirement." PLOS ONE 16, no. 12 (2021): e0261251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261251.

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This research examined the influence of cognitive interdependence—a mental state reflecting a collective representation of the self-in-relationship—on the anticipation for and experiences with the transition into retirement. Among soon-to-be retirees (Study 1), greater cognitive interdependence was associated with seeing partners as more instrumental to one’s goals both pre- and post-retirement, anticipating greater goal alignment post-retirement, and having directly involved partners in retirement planning to a greater extent than those relatively lower in cognitive interdependence. Among rec
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Kama, Kärg. "Resource-making controversies: Knowledge, anticipatory politics and economization of unconventional fossil fuels." Progress in Human Geography 44, no. 2 (2019): 333–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309132519829223.

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Advancing relational accounts of ‘resource-making’ processes by deploying insights from science and technology studies, this article outlines crucial new lines of inquiry for geographical research on unconventional fossil fuels. The exploitation of various carbon-rich substitutes for hydrocarbons has rapidly expanded over the last two decades, to become a highly contentious issue which augments scientific dissensus and generates new collective engagements with the subsurface. The article invites geographers to examine the epistemically and politically transformative potential of such resource-
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Sardo, Stefania, Sophie Kuppler, and Dirk Scheer. "Navigating the future: Strategies for the long-term governance of socio-technical change." TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis 34, no. 2 (2025): 9–14. https://doi.org/10.14512/tatup.7223.

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Long-term governance (LTG) addresses complex, enduring socio-technical challenges such as climate change and nuclear waste management. It requires framework conditions that go beyond short-term political cycles and promote a culture of foresight and collective stewardship. In an analytical framework developed for LTG, four key elements are identified: reflexivity, anticipation, adaptation, and deliberation. Contributions to this Special topic provide insights into LTG approaches in different contexts, highlighting participatory mechanisms for democratic accountability and ethical decision maki
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Caroly, Sandrine, Juliette Fischer, Carine Peisser, Sandrine Barbois, and Catherine Arvieux. "O-339 TITLE: GESCOCRISE HEALTHCARE, A SERIOUS GAME TO LEARN THE COLLABORATION BETWEEN STAKEHOLDERS TO MANAGE CRISIS." Occupational Medicine 74, Supplement_1 (2024): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqae023.1275.

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Abstract Aim This serious game allows students in healthcare or risk prevention to understand the collective management of a crisis linked to a natural hazard. By playing an actor, it is possible to represent the needs of the others. The communication between experts (surgeon) and other stakeholders (local authorities, directors of hospitals, rescue service, general physician) appears essential as a means of collectively managing the situation with domino effect, cascading on the healthcare system. Methods The participants are 51 students in 3 groups. They played the game, which takes place in
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Leavy, Patricia. "The Memory-History-Popular Culture Nexus: Pearl Harbor as a Case Study in Consumer-Driven Collective Memory." Sociological Research Online 10, no. 1 (2005): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.1021.

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In this paper I examine the fusing of collective memory, history and popular culture by analyzing current trends in American-made commercial films with historical events as subject matter that have also been distributed to a global audience. Pearl Harbor is the primary case study. Analysis shows that dominant historical narratives are reified by the use of what I term an ‘anticipatory-driven’ film experience where audience members engage in an interaction with pre-existing mainstream collective memory while their anticipation for impending climactic trauma is systematically heightened. Compari
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Rusnandar, Nandang. "UGA SEBAGAI MEMORY KOLEKTIF MASYARAKAT SUNDA (Uga Sunda Community as a Collective Memory)." METASASTRA: Jurnal Penelitian Sastra 4, no. 1 (2016): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.26610/metasastra.2011.v4i1.55-67.

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Uga merupakan salah satu tradisi lisan masyarakat Sunda, di dalamnya terkumpul segenap memori kolektif. Analisis terhadap uga meliputi nilai-nilai dalam bentuk simbol yang tersirat di dalamnya. Uga mampu meramalkan perubahan sosial sesuai dengan zamannya. Apabila dilihat dari orientasi waktu, uga dapat menunjukkan: (1) tercipta dan dituturkan pada masa lampau; (2) dituturkan pada masa lampau dan terjadi pada waktu lalu; (3) dituturkan pada masa lampau dan sekarang (sedang terjadi); (4) dituturkan pada masa lampau, ramalan untuk masa yang akan datang. Fungsi uga di samping memprediksi ia juga h
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Lehoux, Julien. "« Souvenons-nous de Hong Kong » : la bataille de Hong Kong et son absence mémorielle au Québec de 1941 à aujourd’hui." Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies 97 (2024): 35–60. https://doi.org/10.4000/13476.

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En novembre 1941, le Canada déploie 2 000 soldats des Winnipeg Grenadiers et du Royal Regiment of Canada à Hong Kong, en anticipation d’une attaque japonaise. Malheureusement, la défaite est certaine et les Japonais capturent tous les défenseurs le 25 décembre 1941. Les prisonniers passent alors le reste de la guerre dans des camps aux conditions horribles. Cet article explore l’histoire des vétérans québécois de la bataille, mettant en lumière l’absence d’une mémoire collective vis-à-vis cet évènement. L’analyse de la couverture médiatique de la bataille et des activités post-guerre suggère a
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Bygnes, Susanne. "A collective sigh of relief: Local reactions to the establishment of new asylum centers in Norway." Acta Sociologica 63, no. 3 (2019): 322–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0001699319833143.

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This article investigates a mood change in local communities where new asylum seeker facilities were established in the wake of the “refugee crisis” in 2015. Whereas opinions in flux are often studied using quantitative data, this analysis takes advantage of in-depth qualitative interviews with inhabitants in selected Norwegian local communities after new temporary asylum reception centers were established. Qualitative data collected at this particular time provide the opportunity to gain insight into social processes occurring in the wake of a sudden influx of immigrants. A key feature of the
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Servais, Olivier. "Deviner son prédateur, trouver sa proie." Anthropologie et Sociétés 42, no. 2-3 (2018): 307–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1052648ar.

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Cet article se fonde sur l’intuition que l’on peut appréhender les pratiques vidéoludiques contemporaines, particulièrement pour les jeux de rôle en lignes massivement multi-joueurs, à partir de ce rapprochement que pose Hamayon entre, jeu, logique de chasse, anticipation et gestion de l’aléatoire. Après un état des lieux des logiques de la chasse dans l’univers deWorld of Warcraftsont décrites les stratégies cynégétiques des joueurs. Sur cette base est clarifiée la dialectique proie-prédation qui charpente les relations entre joueurs et non-humains informatiques dans ce monde numérique. Échap
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Reese, Ruth Anne. "Joseph Remembered the Exodus: Memory, Narrative, and Remembering the Future." Journal of Theological Interpretation 9, no. 2 (2015): 267–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/26373903.

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ABSTRACT The author of Hebrews selected, shaped, and narrated the events and characters of Heb 11. By drawing on collective memories shared between the preacher and the audience, the author encourages the congregation to share in the life of faith demonstrated by those who are referenced. This life of faith is not based on an unrealized future but rather on the presence of the future in the past. In the particular section of Heb 11 that deals with Abraham and his descendants (vv. 8–22), there are appeals to significant identity shaping collective memories such as the person of Joseph and the e
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Reese, Ruth Anne. "Joseph Remembered the Exodus: Memory, Narrative, and Remembering the Future." Journal of Theological Interpretation 9, no. 2 (2015): 267–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jtheointe.9.2.0267.

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ABSTRACT The author of Hebrews selected, shaped, and narrated the events and characters of Heb 11. By drawing on collective memories shared between the preacher and the audience, the author encourages the congregation to share in the life of faith demonstrated by those who are referenced. This life of faith is not based on an unrealized future but rather on the presence of the future in the past. In the particular section of Heb 11 that deals with Abraham and his descendants (vv. 8–22), there are appeals to significant identity shaping collective memories such as the person of Joseph and the e
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Douglas-Jones, Rachel. "Committee as Witness." Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 39, no. 1 (2021): 55–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/cja.2021.390105.

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This article explores the ethics review committee as a contemporary witness to the conduct of biomedical research. Ethics committee work is an internationally growing form of deliberation and decision making, a technology of anticipation that grants researchers access to experimental spaces, research funds and publication venues. Drawing on ethnographic work with a range of ethics committees across the Asia-Pacific region, I explore the metaphorical extension of logics of seeing into bureaucratic forms of ethics review. My analysis untethers the witnessing voice from an individual ‘point of vi
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Rimé, Bernard. "Emotions at the Service of Cultural Construction." Emotion Review 12, no. 2 (2019): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1754073919876036.

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Emotions signal flaws in the person’s anticipation systems, or in other words, in aspects of models of how the world works. As these models are essentially shared in society, emotional challenges experienced by any individual are of relevance to the community of others. Emotions emerge at the heart of the individual experience, the only place where collective knowledge can be tested against the world. Once felt, emotions generate a cascade of psychological facts: compelling concern, cognitive work, social sharing, and propagation of the social sharing. The larger the fault detected, the more i
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Suprapto, Suprapto, and Ahmad Hasan Afandi. "Stigmatisasi dan Pembentukan Solidaritas Kolektif dalam Perkembangan COVID-19 di Jawa Timur." COVID-19 and Resilience 1, no. 01 (2021): 31–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.bjss.2021.001.01.3.

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Stigma develops from places that are vulnerable to the spread of COVID-19. Stigma has an impact on socio-psychological conditions that cause mass complaints. This stigma causes people to feel panicked and eventually leads to paranoia. In accordance with the development of conditions related to COVID-19, this study aims to analyze the pattern of developing stigma and its anticipation pattern through the formation of collective solidarity. This research uses a mixed method approach. Data were analyzed and supported using SPSS 16 and Nvivo 12. Includes elements of social stigma, collective solida
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Pradhan, Bijay Lal. "Message from Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Silkroad Institute of Research and Training (IJSIRT)." International Journal of Silkroad Institute of Research and Training 1, no. 2 (2023): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijsirt.v1i2.61950.

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As we embark on the journey into the second volume of the International Journal of Silkroad Institute of Research and Training (IJSIRT), it is with great enthusiasm and anticipation that we extend our warmest greetings to all members of the scholarly community. Our collective commitment to advancing the frontiers of knowledge, fostering innovation, and promoting high-quality research has brought us to this significant milestone.In the world of academics, researchers are always exploring new ideas and trying to understand things better. It's like a never-ending adventure into the unknown, where
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Meliáá, Manuel Cancio. "The Wrongfulness of Crimes of Unlawful Association." New Criminal Law Review 11, no. 4 (2008): 563–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2008.11.4.563.

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Though always present in penal codes, offenses based on belonging to a criminal organization occupy a vanguard position in today's evolution of penal law systems: organized crime is located at one of the most prominent places in the criminal policy agenda. Nevertheless, neither criminal law theory nor the actual content of criminal provisions nor the putting of theory into practice enables an adequate restriction of the interpretation of the laws against criminal organizations. Therefore we need to investigate the wrongfulness at the base of this offense. European legal scholarship has propose
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Schäfer, Justus. "Where Lies the Problem?" FOOTPRINT 19, no. 1 (2025): 75–92. https://doi.org/10.59490/footprint.19.1.7863.

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The article addresses the relationality of automation and the political-libidinal literacy of citizens. After contextualising the problem of reactive subjectivity in the Global Northwest of a perpetuating Enlightenment dialectics, the role of technology in the political-libidinal mereology is revaluated. Drawing from Bernard Stiegler’s notion of tertial retention and Gregory Bateson’s cybernetic theory, the milieu is reconstituted as a plane of transversal desire production and collective anticipation. In times of intensifying multiscalar automation, a lacking attunement to surroundings and re
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Levin, Simon A. "Mathematical Ecology, Evolution and the Social Sciences." Ecology, Economy and Society–the INSEE Journal 4, no. 1 (2021): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37773/ees.v4i1.401.

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The last few decades have seen an enhanced partnership between ecologists and social scientists, especially economists, in addressing the environmental challenges facing societies. Not only do ecology and economics, in particular, need each other; but also the challenges they face are similar and can benefit from cross-fertilization. At the core are scaling from the micro- to the macro, the development of appropriate statistical mechanics to facilitate scaling, features underlying the resilience and robustness of systems, the anticipation of critical transitions and regime shifts, and addressi
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Gaviria, Paulina Pardo. "Anticipating Brazil’s Redemocratization in the Early 1980s." Afterimage 49, no. 2 (2022): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/aft.2022.49.2.31.

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This article examines Preparação II (Preparation II, 1976) and Tarefa I (Task I, 1982), two works of video art produced by Brazilian artist Letícia Parente during the last phases of Brazil’s military dictatorship (1964–85). The actions recorded in these two videos directly respond to political and social transitions experienced in Brazil in the early 1980s: those implemented by the military government as a way to retain soft control of individual bodies, and those enacted by civilians as empowering manifestations of political participation for social change. This article argues that the explic
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Montagnino, Fabio. "Joseph Beuys’ Rediscovery of Man–Nature Relationship: A Pioneering Experience of Open Social Innovation." Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 4, no. 4 (2018): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/joitmc4040050.

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The emerging paradigm of sustainability represents a challenging field in terms of new technologies, market regulations, and business models. Limits of both linear industrial development and consumerist way of living have been clearly identified since the late 1960s by the first systemic studies on the effect of human activities on Earth. Many contributions from different disciplines have paved the way for an open, participated, and responsible innovation approach, which is presently triggering the transition toward a nonexploitative human development. An anticipation of this conceptual framew
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Dillon, Sarah, and Claire Craig. "Storylistening: a case study in how to include the humanities in evidence provided for public reasoning." Journal of the British Academy 10 (2022): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/jba/010.021.

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There is increasing recognition across all public issues, from the Covid-19 pandemic to the climate crisis, that taking into account a range of types of evidence is essential to good decision-making. It remains far less clear how such evidence, especially that from the humanities, might be gathered and incorporated into public reasoning and what might need to change to enable that to happen. Storylistening provides a framework for the theory and practice of gathering narrative evidence to inform decision-making, especially in relation to public reasoning, as part of a pluralistic evidence base
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Earle, Megan, and Gordon Hodson. "Dealing with declining dominance: White identification and anti-immigrant hostility in the US." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 25, no. 3 (2022): 727–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13684302211032274.

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Increasing diversity and the anticipation of its resulting cultural change is raising vociferous protestations among White Americans. Here, we explore moderation and mediation of its intergroup implications. Among a nationally representative sample of White Americans, Study 1 ( n = 2,257) revealed that living in a region that experienced a greater (vs. lesser) increase in racial diversity in recent years was associated with more anti-immigrant attitudes, but only among those who were highly White-identified. In an experiment, Study 2 ( n = 420, White Americans) revealed that collective nostalg
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Front, Sonia. "Post-Apocalyptic Stress Disorder in the Leftovers." Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 56, no. 1 (2021): 251–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/stap-2021-0028.

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Abstract In Tom Perrotta’s novel, The Leftovers (2011), and the TV series (2014–2017) based on the novel, 2% (140 million) of the world’s population vanish into thin air. The event constitutes a temporal rift that divides history into Before and After and inaugurates a new mode of temporality, marked by a break with a clock-time-based economy and a yearning for the ultimate end. This new mode of temporality is accompanied by the shattering of the individual sense of being-in-time. The essay focuses on the altered experience of time both on individual and collective levels, a condition that con
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