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Journal articles on the topic "Key words: transformation"

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Rahib Mirzayeva, Khuraman. "Transformation of vaious terms into neologisms." SCIENTIFIC WORK 56, no. 07 (2020): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/56/21-23.

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The article deals with transformation of language terms into neologisms which is the consequence influence of various processes taking plase in society. It is also highlighted that the vocabulary of any language is enriched with both internal and external sources, its sustainability depends on its usage. The process of determinologization of concepts and transformation reasons of terms are studied. Also the role of common words of the lexicon in the determinologization process is noted. Key words: term, neologism, determinologization, lexicon, vocabulary, word
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Park, Hyeonjin, and Dongtaik Kwon. "Semantic Network Analysis on the Basic Plans for Ecological(Environmental) Education." Korean Association For Learner-Centered Curriculum And Instruction 23, no. 24 (2023): 975–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22251/jlcci.2023.23.24.975.

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Objectives The main purpose of this study is to determine what the key words are in the basic plans for ecological(environmental) education created by provincial offices of education and what the relationships are between those words. In addition, this study was conducted to determine whether the documents of the provincial office of education contain the value of ecological transformation in education.
 Methods The research method used in this study is semantic network analysis. The words included in the basic plans for ecological(environmental) education created by the provincial offices of education in 13 regions were corrected, controlled, and removed to extract key words, and the frequencies of the words were analyzed. Additionally, basic attribute analysis, centrality analysis, sub-network analysis, and ego network analysis were performed using Gephi 0.10.1, a network analysis program.
 Results The results of this study are as follows. First, as a result of analyzing the frequency of use and centrality of each key words, ‘practice’ and ‘carbon neutrality’ appeared most frequently and have the highest influence in the documents. Second, as a result of clustering key words according to their similarity, these words formed four sub-networks. Third, as a result of examining the connection structure between ‘ecological transformation education’ and ‘ecological environment education’ through ego network analysis, the two words shared a lot of related words.
 Conclusions The conclusions of this study are as follows. First, The use of ‘practice’ and ‘carbon neutrality’ as key words in the basic plans for ecological (environment) education should be maintained in the future. At this time, educational activities at the cognitive and affective levels should also be treated with great importance in the document. Second, since ecological transformation education and ecological environment education form different clusters, each documents must establish a mutually cooperative and complementary relationship. Third, many words are shared between the ecological transformation ego network and the ecological environment education ego network, and since there is ongoing discussion about what term to replace the existing environmental education with, so provincial offices of education should be cautious in using the terms.
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M.N., SALOKHIDDINOVA M.O. ISROILOVA. "THE ADVANTAGE OF DESIGNING CHILDREN'S MULTIFUNCTIONAL CLOTHING IN A TRANSFORMATION WAY." International journal of advanced research in education, technology and management 2, no. 3 (2023): 286–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7796625.

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The article is devoted to the question of the advantage of designing children's clothing in the transformation method, and the requirements for multi- functional children's clothing and the transformation method were studied. Transformatively designed children's clothing is the future of the manufacturing industry and today's modern fashion trend highlights the importance of transformation in not only adult but also children's clothing.  
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Abad, Antonio, Consuelo Agullo, Manuel Arno, Luis R. Domingo, José Rozalen, and Ramon J. Zaragoza. "Transformation of resin abietic acid into a pregnane-type steroid." Canadian Journal of Chemistry 69, no. 3 (1991): 379–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/v91-058.

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Abietic acid (1a) has been converted into the pregnane analogue steroid 10 via a sequence of transformations involving as key step the acetylene-cation cyclization of 9. Key words: abietic acid, pregnane steroids, acetylene-cation cyclization
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Liutkevičius, Eugenijus. "Ukrainos baptistų judėjimo transformacijos visuomenės pokyčių ir lūžių akivaizdoje." Lietuvos etnologija / Lithuanian ethnology 21 (30) 2021 (December 31, 2021): 75–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/25386522-2130003.

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Transformations of the Ukrainian Baptist Movement in the Face of Societal Changes and Upheav als This article focuses on the development of the Ukrainian Baptist movement after the dissolution of the USSR. Based on ethnographic fieldwork, it marks and examines two reasons for the rapid transformation of the Baptist movement, namely the uneasy political situation and the involvement of local evangelicals in the social services. The article investigates the specificity of the context of the post-Soviet Baptist movement in Ukraine: how a particular conservative tradition subsequently comes under increasing pressure from open-style Baptists. Key words: Baptists, Ukraine, the Bible, transformation, tradition.
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Kovalov, Bohdan, Oleksandra Karintseva, Mykola Kharchenko, Yurii Khymchenko, and Valerii Tarasov. "METHODS OF EVALUATING DIGITIZATION AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMY: THE EXPERIENCE OF OECD AND EU COUNTRIES." Економіка розвитку систем 5, no. 1 (2023): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2707-8019/2023-1-3.

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This paper contains a co-occurrence analysis of 2 227 articles in English, indexing by Scopus database in 2019-2023, it was designed the «business – digitalization – digital transformation» co-occurrence network, that contains 374 keywords, grouped into 5 clusters. It was defined a research area and main key words for each cluster. It was analyzed 10 more occurring key words of the «business – digitalization – digital transformation» co-occurrence network, it was defined their clusters, total strength, as well as the occurrences indicator. It was conducted a comparison analysis of related terms of the global trend of digitalization and digital transformation, such as: digital economy, Industry 4.0, digital transformation, digitalization, digitization. It was analyzed the main advantages and disadvantages of the actual international methods of the digitalization and digital transformation assessment. It was analyzed the world regions markets and it was defined the lead companies-implementors, as well as the lead companies-developers of the digital technologies in such regions as: the North America, Europe, and Asia.
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Fan, Yi. "Linked Words, Linked Worlds: Metaphor(ic) Transformation as Intertextual Narrative Strategy in Rewrites of Shakespeare’s Plays." Style 58, no. 4 (2024): 431–52. https://doi.org/10.5325/style.58.4.0431.

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ABSTRACT This article investigates metaphor in adaptation: not just how individual metaphors may evolve from a source text to its rewrite, but also how metaphoricity features in the rewrite author’s positioning of the two works. Previous research has shown how metaphor can be integral to structuring narrative; this research shows how metaphor could also be key to structuring the intertextuality of narrative. As such, attention is given to the narrative strategies behind metaphor variation linked to changed settings, characterization, and themes and behind crossings in metaphoricity—the literal in the source text becoming metaphorical in the rewrite, or vice versa—that contribute to an implicit commentary on the source text. Using Doležel’s world-based typology of postmodern rewrites as a basis for exploring metaphor(ic) transformation, this article draws from modern rewrites of Macbeth and King Lear to show how metaphor is narratively significant as a channel of intertextual positioning.
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Khudoba, V. "The constructive-geographical principles of optimization the land structure of the regional landscape parks “Ravske Roztocze”." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 45 (May 20, 2014): 376–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2014.45.1195.

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In the article were research the territorial structures of the lands of the administrative unit in the regional landscape parks “Ravske Roztocze”. Found out the correlation about the eco-stabilization and ecodestabilization lands. Also was estimated the anthropogenic transformations this territory. The measures of the optimization the territorial structure of the regional landscape parks was proposed. Key words: the regional landscape park, lands, the territorial organization, the anthropogenic transformation of the territory.
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Kryvytskyi, Y. V. "Legal transformation as a component of modern legal development." TRANSFORMATION LEGISLATION OF UKRAINE IN MODERN CONDITIONS DOCTRINAL APPROACHES AND MEASUREMENTS, no. 14 (September 2023): 248–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33663/2524-017x-2023-14-248-253.

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The article summarizes, expands and substantiates scientific knowledge about legal transformation as a component of modern legal development. The problems of transformations are understood by scientists of various directions and branches of social knowledge, primarily philosophers, political scientists, sociologists, economists and lawyers, since historical progress is directly determined by the ideas of democracy, freedom, free market, law and statehood. The points of view available in the specialized literature regarding the understanding of social transformation, its types, forms, trends and factors are analyzed. Social transformation covers the entire sphere of relations and interests (needs) in society, is the basis of the material and ideological structure on which both theory and practice of human life are based. Social transformation means the process of transformations in society, in particular in the cultural, political, economic and legal spheres. Qualitative and quantitative indicators of these transformations depend on many reasons and factors – internal and external, purposeful and spontaneous, objective and subjective, etc. Based on the study and systematization of transformational issues in legal science, the essence of legal transformation is revealed, under which it is proposed to understand qualitative and quantitative, substantive and formal, progressive and regressive, rational and irrational, regular, random and tendentious transformations of legal matter, legal life,legal reality, legal phenomena and processes under the action, influence, in the context, in the conditions of internal and external, purposeful and spontaneous, objective and subjective causes and factors (globalization, European integration, digitalization, sustainable development, etc.). The prerequisites for determining the common, distinctive and special features of legal transformation and legal reform within the framework of the development of the theory of the latter are outlined. Legal transformation is a component (component) of legal development along with such legal changes as formation, functioning, destruction, and is also carried out in the form of legal evolution, legal revolution, and legal reform. Turning to transformational (transformative) processes in legal reality is intended to continue the scientific search for an optimal, effective model of legal development, initiated by domestic scientists, in fundamentally new realities – in the conditions of war and post-war state reconstruction. Key words: development, social development, legal development, changes, social changes, legal changes, transformation, social transformation, legal transformation, transformation of legislation, transformation of the legal system, reform, social reform, legal reform, theory of legal reform.
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Kotyk, L. "Role of tourism in transformation of economy of Lviv region." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography 2, no. 43 (2013): 206–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.43.1713.

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Role of tourism in of transformation processes of economy on territory of Lviv region was analyzed. Launching innovative activity, formation of new regional centers of tourist activity, overcoming problems of depression and peripheral was focused attention. Key words: transformation of economy, tourism, innovation, depression, periphery, logistics center.
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BEZUIJEN, NIEK, and TOBIAS HÖRDEGEN. "The impact of Blockchain Technology on the Transformation of the Swedish Furniture Industry towards Circular Economy." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-300437.

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Circular Economy has gained a lot of interest by academia as well as companies and policymakers. Sustainability goals of the European Union has mainly caused this acceleration. However, research argued that the true impact and scale of CE will only be realized when companies deploy Circular Business Models (CBMs) and Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies in a holistic manner to capture new growth opportunities while also strengthening their core business. Especially digital technologies are seen as one of the key enablers for that transition and have become a central topic within the CE research agenda. This research looked at the potential role Blockchain technology can play in the transition towards Circular Economy of the Swedish Furniture Industry based on the identified challenges it currently faces. Based on the combination of literature - and empirical research, there can be concluded that the role of Blockchain technology in the transformation towards CE in the Swedish Furniture Industry is less significant than first anticipated. Based on the empirical findings, there can be concluded that the key driver of Blockchain technology is an environment where there is a systemic lack of trust related to transactions and data between different parties. In such circumstances, Blockchain technology does imply significantly added value due to its inherent features of decentralization, irreversibility, and transparency without the need for intermediary third parties. Circular economy can be seen as an ecosystem that consist of a complex network with different actors that all need certain information to effectively participate. Based on this research, the prominent implication for Blockchain technology in the Swedish Furniture Industry has been found in the current discussed European Union Product Passport in combination with the chemical regulation. Blockchain technology could play a prominent role in the aftermarket by enabling trust, transparency, and irreversibility. In this way all actors in the Circular Economy can use and contribute to the data in a uniform manner.<br>Cirkulär ekonomi har rönt stort intresse inom den akademiska världen samt bland företag och beslutsfattare. Det är främst Europeiska unionens hållbarhetsmål som har orsakat denna acceleration. Forskningen har dock visat att den verkliga effekten och omfattningen av den cirkulära ekonomin kommer att förverkligas först när företagen använder cirkulära affärsmodeller (CBM) och tekniker från den fjärde industriella revolutionen på ett holistiskt sätt för att ta tillvara nya tillväxtmöjligheter samtidigt som de stärker sin kärnverksamhet. Särskilt den digitala tekniken ses som en av de viktigaste faktorerna för denna övergång och har blivit en central fråga på forskningsagendan för CE. I denna forskning undersöktes vilken potentiell roll blockkedjetekniken kan spela i den svenska möbelindustrins övergång till cirkulär ekonomi utifrån de identifierade utmaningar som den för närvarande står inför. Baserat på kombinationen av litteratur - och empirisk forskning kan man dra slutsatsen att blockkedjeteknologins roll i omställningen till CE i den svenska möbelindustrin är mindre betydande än vad man först trodde. På grundval av de empiriska resultaten kan man dra slutsatsen att den viktigaste drivkraften för blockkedjetekniken är en miljö där det finns en systematisk brist på förtroende i samband med transaktioner och data mellan olika parter. Under sådana omständigheter innebär blockkedjetekniken ett betydande mervärde på grund av dess inneboende egenskaper i form av decentralisering, irreversibilitet och öppenhet utan behov av tredje part som mellanhand. Den cirkulära ekonomin kan ses som ett ekosystem som består av ett komplext nätverk med olika aktörer som alla behöver viss information för att effektivt kunna delta. Baserat på denna forskning har den framträdande implikationen för blockkedjetekniken i den svenska möbelindustrin hittats i det för närvarande diskuterade Europeiska unionens produktpass i kombination med kemikalieförordningen. Blockkedjetekniken skulle kunna spela en betydande roll för att möjliggöra förtroende, transparens och oåterkallelighet. På så sätt kan alla aktörer i den cirkulära ekonomin använda och bidra till data på ett enhetligt sätt.
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Alvin, Rydén Henrik. "Revisorns självförtroende vid förhandling : en undersökning av olika faktorer med ett möjligt samband." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för ekonomi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-19575.

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Abstract [sv] Titel: Revisorns självförtroende vid förhandling Nivå: C-uppsats i ämnet företagsekonomi. Författare: Henrik Alvin Rydén. Handledare: Jan Svanberg. Datum: 2015-05 Syfte: Syftet med den här studien är att beskriva vilka faktorer av transformellt ledarskap, identifikation och förhandlingsbeteende som kan ha ett samband med revisorns upplevda self-efficacy i en förhandlingskontext. Metod: Uppsatsen har ett deduktivt förhållande till teori och utvecklar flera hypoteser som sedan testas. Datainsamlingen sker med hjälp av en enkätundersökning. Urvalet består av 3 300 revisorer i Sverige, auktoriserade och godkända. Analysen av insamlad data sker med hjälp av datorprogrammet SPSS och statistiska metoder som Principalkomponentanalys (PCA), korrelationsanalys och multipel linjär regression. Resultat och slutsats: Distributivt förhandlingsbeteende har ett delvis negativt samband med self-efficacy. Resultaten är dock inte entydiga och ger inte tillräckligt stöd för att motivera ett accepterande av hypotesen. För de övriga hypoteserna finns inget samband i detta urval. Förslag till fortsatt forskning: Ansträngningar bör göras för att förbättra urvalet med hjälp av slumpmässiga principer istället för det bekvämlighetsurval som används nu. Utöver urvalet kan det även vara på sin plats att titta närmare på ett av de använda måtten. Det råder oklarheter kring validiteten för ett av måtten som mäter transformellt ledarskap. Detta bör i första hand vara nästa steg för att se om resultaten av den här studien även gäller utanför det befintliga urvalet. Uppsatsens bidrag: Det här är en av de första studierna som görs om self-efficacy med revisorn och förhandlingar som utgångspunkter. Den kan därför ses som en studie som kan peka på intressanta områden för fortsatt forskning.<br>Abstract [en] Title: The auditors self-confidence in negotiation Level: Final assignment for Bachelor Degree in Business Administration Author: Henrik Alvin Rydén Supervisor: Jan Svanberg Date: 2015-05 Aim: The main thesis of this study is to describe what the relationship is between a number of factors that might be associated with self-efficacy in negotiation. These factors are transformational leadership, organizational identification, professional identification and distributive and integrative negotiation behavior. Method: The essay has a deductive approach to theory and develops several hypotheses which are then tested. The data collection is done by using questionnaires. The sample is based on 3 300 auditors in Sweden. The analysis of collected data is done using the computer program SPSS and several statistical tools: principal component analysis (PCA), correlation analysis and multiple linear regression. Result &amp; Conclusions: Distributive negotiation behavior has, in part, a negative association with self-efficacy. The results thereby give some support for one the hypothesis even though it is not enough to provide an answer that would lead to an acceptance of the hypothesis. No findings within this sample suggest that the other constructs is associated with self-efficacy. Suggestions for future research: Efforts should be made to improve the sample using random principles instead of the convenience sample used now. In addition to the sample, there is uncertainty about the validity of one of the measurements of transformational leadership. This should primarily be the next step to see if the results from this study also are applicable outside the existing sample. Contribution of the thesis: This is one of the first studies made about self-efficacy with the auditor and negotiations as starting points. For that reason it should be viewed as a study that might point out directions for further investigations within the fields of self-efficacy and auditor and client negotiations.
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Bolmgren, Eva, and Lis Linnberg. "Framtidens ledarskap inom offentligsektor. : Universalgeni, trollkonstnär eller bara en helt vanlig människa." Thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-10203.

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<p>Syftet med detta arbete är att försöka ta reda på vilka egenskaper som framtidens ledare kommer att behöva inom den kommunala sektorn, men också om det finns eventuella förutsättningar som måste förändras för framtidens ledare. Tio intervjuer genomfördes med personer på ledande positioner inom fyra kommuner i Mellansverige. Utifrån detta sammanställdes intervjumaterialet, och ur detta framkom tre övergripande huvudområden organisation, egenskaper och framtid som sen utmynnade i ett antal ledord. Mot dessa tolkades teorier i ett försök att koppla de till det framtida ledarskapet. Slutsatsen är att det inte finns bara en teori att förhålla sig till, utan det gäller att kunna hantera kontexten och förutsättningarna, och utifrån den kunna anpassa sig. Ett transformativt synsätt kring ledarskap kan vara ett sätt att lyckas i framtiden.</p>
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Madia, M. S. "The role of transformation in the provision and maintenance of personnel in the department of correctional services : Pretoria Central Prison." Diss., 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/26101.

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Before 1994 the Department of Correctional Services was not representative of South African demography in terms of race, gender and disability. The challenge faced by the post-1994 Department of Correctional Services was to bring about change. The Department had to accept this challenge with full awareness of past and continuing discriminatory policies and practices and inadequate service delivery (Department of Correctional Services: Equity Policy, 1999:2). This study investigated the role of transformation in the reform of policies in the provision, maintenance and education, training and development of personnel in the Department of Correctional Services: Pretoria Central Prison. A qualitative research method was used in the study. The study involved survey questionnaires, survey interviews, a review of the relevant literature on the research topic and observation. The study shows that there has been an increase in the representation of blacks (coloureds and Africans) and women in the staff at Pretoria Central Prison. It is recommended that the Prison focus on increasing the representation of Indians and disabled persons to achieve the goals of transformation even further.<br>Dissertation (MAdmin (Public Administration))--University of Pretoria, 2007.<br>School of Public Management and Administration (SPMA)<br>unrestricted
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Books on the topic "Key words: transformation"

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Sharrock, Alison, Daniel Möller, and Mats Malm, eds. Metamorphic Readings. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198864066.001.0001.

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Ovid’s remarkable and endlessly fascinating Metamorphoses is one of the best known and most popular works of classical literature, and perhaps the most influential of all on later European literature and culture. Loved for its vast repository of mythic material as well as its sophisticated manipulation of story-telling, the poem can be appreciated on many different levels and by audiences of very different backgrounds and educational experiences, whether it is for the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe or the endless but endlessly fascinating debate over the generic status of this epic which breaks all the rules and yet somehow must be included in any canon of Roman epics. The key to metamorphosis can be said to be not just transformation but also transgression, an especially significant issue in today’s culture and society. The actuality of Ovid’s Metamorphoses thus is remarkably strong, and that shows in the new scholarly approaches to the work. This anthology presents a number of recent developments, which, while representing different kinds of approach, explore the effects of transformation and transgression of borders in new ways. The main three aspects are transformations into the Metamorphoses (from what did the mythic narratives evolve), transformations in the Metamorphoses –(what new understandings of the dynamic of metamorphosis can be achieved), and how were the Metamorphoses transformed in later times, acquiring new meanings. So, transformation is explored as a form of transgression of states, or even the transcendence of mythic narrative.
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Robinson, Elizabeth C. Urban Transformation in Ancient Molise. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190641436.001.0001.

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This book uses all the available evidence to create a site biography of Larinum from 400 bce to 100 ce, with a focus on the urban transformation that occurs there during the Roman conquest. Larinum, a pre-Roman town in the modern region of Molise, undergoes a unique transition from independence to municipal status when it receives Roman citizenship in the 80s bce shortly after the Social War. Its trajectory illuminates complex processes of cultural, social, and political change associated with the Roman conquest throughout the Italian peninsula in the first millennium bce. This work highlights the importance of local isolated variability in studies of the Roman conquest and provides a narrative that supplements larger works on this theme. Through a focus on local-level agency, it demonstrates strong local continuity in Larinum and its surrounding territory. This continuity is the key to Larinum’s transition into the Roman state, which is spearheaded by the local elites. They participate in the broader cultural choices of the Hellenistic koiné and strive to be part of a Mediterranean-wide dialog that, over time, will come to be dominated by Rome. The case is made for advancing the field of Roman conquest studies under a new paradigm of social transformation that focuses on a history of gradual change, continuity, connectivity, and local isolated variability that is contingent on highly specific issues rather than global movements.
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SINGH, Dr PREETI. PARADIGM SHIFT IN TEACHING PEDAGOGY: INNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION. KAAV PUBLICATIONS, DELHI, INDIA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52458/9789391842246.2021.eb.

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This edited book contain valuable contributions given at the One week online Faculty Development Programme at School Of Commerce, DAVV, Indore from 26th July-31 July 2021. The One week faculty development program was based on PARADIGM SHIFT IN NEP2020 TEACHING PEDAGOGYINNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION and was successfully conducted by the School Of Commerce, DAVV, Indore from 26th July-31 July 2021 in collaboration with Department of Commerce Barkatullah University, Bhopal. This collection of FDP proceedings allows readers to interact with a broad variety of issues of New Education Policy presented throughout the one-week Faculty Development Programme. The Faculty Development Program was a big success among faculty and research scientists, and participants from many universities in and surrounding Madhya Pradesh were enthusiastic about it. I'd like to offer my heartfelt thanks to the key note speaker Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Prof. Renu Jain, DAVV, Indore, MP and Vice Chancellor, Prof. R. J RAO Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP for their kind guidance and inspiration for the programme. I also wish to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. ANIL SHARMA Registrar, DAVV, Indore for support and motivation. I wish to show appreciation to Dr. PAWAN MISHRA Head, Department of Commerce Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP for his great cooperation during the programme. More than 200 faculty members from around Madhya Pradesh participated in the first Faculty Development Program, which included dignitaries, famous speakers, educators, and researchers. The online conversation on reforming the New Education Policy was brought to a close thanks to the kind support and significant contributions of all participants. A special word of thanks and best wishes go out to all the speakers who came to share their expertise with us. In addition to receiving a certificate of participation, those in attendance also received a location where they could submit their articles for publication. At the conclusion of this prologue, I'd want to express my gratitude to everyone who has been involved with the programme, whether directly or indirectly.
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Moon, Zachary. Warriors between Worlds. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978739611.

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The concept of moral injury emerged in the past decade as a way to understand how traumatic levels of moral emotions generate moral anguish experienced by some military service members. Interdisciplinary research on moral injury has included clinical psychologists (Litz et al., 2009; Drescher et al., 2011), theologians (Brock &amp; Lettini, 2012; Graham, 2017), ethicists (Kinghorn, 2012), and philosophers (Sherman, 2015). This project articulates a new key concept—moral orienting systems— a dynamic matrix of meaningful values, beliefs, behaviors, and relationships learned and changed over time and through formative experiences and relationships such as family of origin, religious and other significant communities, mentors, and teachers. Military recruit training reengineers pre-existing moral orienting systems and indoctrinates a military moral orienting system designed to support functioning within the military context and the demands of the high-stress environment of combat, including immediate responses to perceived threat. This military moral orienting system includes new values and beliefs, new behaviors, and new meaningful relationships. Recognizing the profound impact of military recruit training, this project challenges dominant notions of post-deployment reentry and reintegration, and formulates a new paradigm for first, understanding the generative circumstances of ongoing moral stress that include moral emotions like guilt, shame, disgust, and contempt, and, second, for responding to such human suffering through compassionate care and comprehensive restorative support. This project calls for more effective participation of religious communities in the reentry and reintegration process and for a military-wide post-deployment reentry program comparable to the encompassing physio-psycho-spiritual-social transformative intensity experienced in recruit-training boot camp.
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Zizek, Joseph. “New History”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190674793.003.0006.

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The contemporary belief in a new beginning—the notion of historical rupture and the contradictions that follow upon it—is embedded in all modern historiographical interpretations of the French Revolution; indeed, it has long provided a key justification for considering the Revolution to be the exemplar of world-historical transformation. Yet the dissociation of radical revolution and history overlooks a curious paradox. Between 1789 and 1794, contemporaries responded enthusiastically to calls to remake historical understanding: pamphleteers, journalists, militants, and educators all explored, sometimes in highly creative ways, the emancipatory historical possibilities unlocked by the nation’s insurrection. In other words, the desire to remake but also to rewrite France’s history was not a post-Thermidorean departure, but a powerful trope born at the Revolution’s outset. Revolutionaries expressed a distinctive historical sensibility that grew out of the simultaneous acceptance of historical rupture and historical liberation.
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Wang, Q. Edward, ed. Historiography: Critical Readings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350237124.

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Q. Edward Wang’s unparalleled four-volume survey of historiography examines the nature and significance of history writing from ancient worlds to the present day. Taking a global approach, it presents and contextualizes classic works that portray the traditions of historical writing around the world. The collection also incorporates key essays and articles from the eighteenth century to the present that analyze the continuities and transformations that have existed and taken place within those traditions. Edited by a world-renowned, leading scholar in the field, the four volumes cover the ancient and medieval eras, the Renaissance period through to the 18th century, the rise of the Rankean school and ‘scientific history’ in the West, and new developments in worldwide historiography from the 1990s to the present day. As well as substantial contextualizing editor introductions for each volume, there are 60 individual essays and extracts included across the set, with notions of time, antiquarianism, the Annales School and postcolonialism all key topics at the heart of this vital collection. This is an essential resource for all scholars interested in historiography and the development of history as a discipline.
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Wang, Q. Edward, ed. Historiography: Critical Readings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350237094.

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Q. Edward Wang’s unparalleled four-volume survey of historiography examines the nature and significance of history writing from ancient worlds to the present day. Taking a global approach, it presents and contextualizes classic works that portray the traditions of historical writing around the world. The collection also incorporates key essays and articles from the eighteenth century to the present that analyze the continuities and transformations that have existed and taken place within those traditions. Edited by a world-renowned, leading scholar in the field, the four volumes cover the ancient and medieval eras, the Renaissance period through to the 18th century, the rise of the Rankean school and ‘scientific history’ in the West, and new developments in worldwide historiography from the 1990s to the present day. As well as substantial contextualizing editor introductions for each volume, there are 60 individual essays and extracts included across the set, with notions of time, antiquarianism, the Annales School and postcolonialism all key topics at the heart of this vital collection. This is an essential resource for all scholars interested in historiography and the development of history as a discipline.
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Wang, Q. Edward, ed. Historiography: Critical Readings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350237117.

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Q. Edward Wang’s unparalleled four-volume survey of historiography examines the nature and significance of history writing from ancient worlds to the present day. Taking a global approach, it presents and contextualizes classic works that portray the traditions of historical writing around the world. The collection also incorporates key essays and articles from the eighteenth century to the present that analyze the continuities and transformations that have existed and taken place within those traditions. Edited by a world-renowned, leading scholar in the field, the four volumes cover the ancient and medieval eras, the Renaissance period through to the 18th century, the rise of the Rankean school and ‘scientific history’ in the West, and new developments in worldwide historiography from the 1990s to the present day. As well as substantial contextualizing editor introductions for each volume, there are 60 individual essays and extracts included across the set, with notions of time, antiquarianism, the Annales School and postcolonialism all key topics at the heart of this vital collection. This is an essential resource for all scholars interested in historiography and the development of history as a discipline.
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Wang, Q. Edward, ed. Historiography: Critical Readings. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350237100.

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Q. Edward Wang’s unparalleled four-volume survey of historiography examines the nature and significance of history writing from ancient worlds to the present day. Taking a global approach, it presents and contextualizes classic works that portray the traditions of historical writing around the world. The collection also incorporates key essays and articles from the eighteenth century to the present that analyze the continuities and transformations that have existed and taken place within those traditions. Edited by a world-renowned, leading scholar in the field, the four volumes cover the ancient and medieval eras, the Renaissance period through to the 18th century, the rise of the Rankean school and ‘scientific history’ in the West, and new developments in worldwide historiography from the 1990s to the present day. As well as substantial contextualizing editor introductions for each volume, there are 60 individual essays and extracts included across the set, with notions of time, antiquarianism, the Annales School and postcolonialism all key topics at the heart of this vital collection. This is an essential resource for all scholars interested in historiography and the development of history as a discipline.
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Kleinberg-Levin, David. Heidegger's Phenomenology of Perception. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Group, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881811174.

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In volume I, Kleinberg-Levin interprets five key words in Heidegger’s project. In this second volume, he illuminates their significance for Heidegger’s phenomenology of perception and his philosophy of history. At stake is the possibility of a new experience and understanding of being. Taking us beyond the metaphysical understanding of being, Heidegger proposes to introduce a new key word Seyn (beyng). Beyng is the Da-sein-appropriating event in which a clearing occurs as an open dimension for the time-space interplay of concealment and unconcealment, an interplay within which beings are experienced in regard to the various modes and inflections of presence and absence that the grammar of temporalities articulates. Concentrating on the appropriation of seeing and hearing as capacities and capabilities bearing promising potentialities that could be developed, Kleinberg-Levin examines seeing and hearing in the context of Heidegger’s critique of the history of metaphysics, wherein vision has served as paradigm for knowledge, truth, and reality. He shows that, in Heidegger’s philosophy of history, seeing and hearing are given a role in the transformation of the character of humanity, redeeming their own inherent potential. Perceptual experience has undergone accelerating processes of deformation and reification, encouraging a disposition that makes it serve technological and technocratic imperatives; but we might begin to redeem the promising potential in seeing and hearing, turning their damaged and dehumanized character, and their violence, towards the creation of a new planetary existence—what Heidegger imagines through the topology of the fourfold: earth and sky, mortals and the gods who embody our ideals. In this project, we are put in question by a responsibility that summons us, in our seeing and hearing, to the response-abilities most befitting our historically shared sense of an achieved humanity.
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Book chapters on the topic "Key words: transformation"

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Chang, Edmond Y. "Playing as Making." In Disrupting the Digital Humanities. punctum books, 2018. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0230.1.22.

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Johanna Drucker in “Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholar-ship” articulates as a key transformation (and bone of conten-tion) in the variegated and interdisciplinary terrains of the digi-tal humanities, saying, I am trying to call for a next phase of digital humanities [that] synthesize method and theory into ways of doing as thinking. [...] The challenge is to shift humanistic study from attention to the effects of technology [...] to a humanistically informed theory of the making of technology.1But what does it mean to do, to make? And what sorts of do-ing and making are privileged over others? In other words, what counts in this shift?
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Bon, Anna, Mohamed Coulibaly, André Baart, Lucas de Lange, and Wendelien Tuijp. "Decolonizing Food Systems Through the Plug-In Principle: The Case of Cereal Seed Value Chains in Mali." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-85512-2_4.

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Abstract Food systems transformation is the new idea for food security policy for sub-Sahara Africa, in which inclusion, demand-driven innovation and participation are mentioned as key words. However, inclusion of (indigenous) knowledge and farmer innovation are absent in most food security strategies. Instead, technology transfer and commercialization are promoted as key to food production and poverty reduction. In this Chapter, based on field work in rural West Africa, we explore the case of two food systems in Mali, one (i) based on transfer of technology to increase crop production; the other (ii) based on indigenous knowledge and local practices. It shows how two approaches can co-exist and be combined and merged with existing practices, without dismissing or substituting what is already in place. The study also reveals the advantages of human-centered, context-aware approaches, in which the complex interplay between local practices and contextual factors are considered, and local food sovereignty is achieved.
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De Capua, Alberto. "New Paradigms for Indoor Healthy Living." In The Urban Book Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29515-7_79.

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AbstractFor some time, we have been witnessing a series of alarms that warn us that our wealth is leading to an exaggerated and increasing use of energy and resources, as well as the deep and irreversible transformation of natural systems and social inequality, causing a continuous growth of the overall impact of the human species. “Ecology” and “environment” have become the key words of the third millennium: a media bombardment that has helped to overcome the insurmountable barrier of indifference and insensitivity. Everything that has to do with architectural design, from the choice of materials to the technologies used, has been confronted with the term “sustainability,” whose meaning, despite the attempt to place it in a univocal definitional apparatus, always takes on different nuances and meanings. The text defines the complex system of principles that animate architecture today whether those aimed at greater attention to and protection of the health of users and the environment or also concerns social and economic issues when it is proposed as a cultural, social, ecological and economic change necessary to safeguard future generations. Today, we are often witnesses of an inadequacy and poor quality that concerns precisely the aspects of health and safety. The origin of this failure is attributable to attitudes, indifferent to housing needs, easily found in the majority of designers: the environmental scale of the project intended mainly as morpho-typological abstraction, the superficiality in technological choices, and the poor verification of interactions between technical elements and housing needs.
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Reynolds, Matthew. "IV. Close-Reading the Multiplicitous Text Through Language(s)." In Prismatic Jane Eyre. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0319.13.

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The world work that consists of Jane Eyre and/in all its translations has open borders: any instance of it is intertextually connected to all the others. This chapter introduces techniques for close-reading such a vast, multilingual text, focusing on the repetitions and transformations of key words, and drawing on the concept of ‘agnation’ as articulated by M. I. M. Matthiessen, as well as William Empson’s ‘complex words’ and Raymond Williams’s ‘Keywords’. It then provides an introductory discussion of ‘glad’, ‘happy’, ‘conscience’ and ‘master’, and their transformations through multiple translations.
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Kuenkel, Petra. "Setting the Scene: How to Connect with a World as an Interconnected Whole." In Transformation Literacy. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93254-1_2.

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AbstractThis chapter offers a conceptual deep dive into the complex field of mindset shifts as prerequisite for regenerative civilizations and a driver of transformations. The chapter explores why a global shift in mindsets is a necessary condition for accelerating proactive and collective behaviour change, and how this could happen. It suggests that mindsets are both place-based and global. They emerge from culture and traditions and are at the same time heavily influenced by global exchange and communication. The stories about how the world works, how reality emerges and how people can co-create futures give rise to narratives of possibilities—the key leverage points for transformation literacy. The chapter identifies three noticeable trends which have implications for transformation literacy. The first trend is a deeper understanding of co-evolution which refers to the world’s complex relationality in dynamic co-evolutionary patterns. The second trend is the emerging theme of a relational quality of life that refers to the interaction of social, political and natural systems. The third trend is the emerging realization of the need for stewardship referring to a caring role in future-making. The chapter concludes with an overview of the different authors’ chapters and how they relate to the emerging trends.
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Bernhardt, Hulda Brastad. "Digital Transformation in NAV IT 2016–2020: Key Factors for the Journey of Change." In Digital Transformation in Norwegian Enterprises. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05276-7_7.

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AbstractThe directorate of Labor and Welfare Administration in Norway (NAV) is responsible for one of the most complex system portfolios in Norway. Since the establishment of the directorate in 2006, NAV has had the ambition of modernizing IT systems, but the development has been slow. In the last 4 years, however, there have been major changes in the way NAV works with digital development and modernization. The purpose of the study is to describe the changes that have taken place in the NAV IT department in the period from 2016 to 2020. The survey identifies four key changes that have had a major effect on the IT department in NAV. These key factors are changed organizational design to support the creation of teams and product areas, changed sourcing strategy and insourcing of services, changed technological direction toward a modern application platform and a changeable application architect, as well as changes in working method from waterfall to agile product development. The IT department has moved from being a management-oriented, static organization structured by function to having a flat and dynamic organizational structure with dedicated areas of expertise. NAV replaced all supplier contracts on development and management with capacity agreements, regained ownership of its solutions, recruited programmers, and developed NAV’s internal competence. By developing its own application platform for deployment, NAV IT made it possible for teams to automatically deploy to production whenever they wanted. NAV IT has developed an increasingly agile organization where autonomous teams and empowered employees are a key factor.
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Concheiro Guisan, Isabel. "Demolition(s) in Question: A Pedagogical Approach Case Study: Toulouse Le Mirail." In Springer Series in Design and Innovation. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71959-2_8.

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AbstractThe transformation of non-heritage protected mid-twentieth century European architecture, especially public housing, is a key contemporary issue that raises several architectural, environmental and social questions. While several examples show the potential for transformation, demolition is unfortunately still considered commonplace, leading not only to the loss of architectural heritage and affordable housing, but also to the destruction of communities built over decades. In this context, architects have an important role to play in proposing alternatives. Within the framework of architectural schools, and in addition to design-based strategies, it seems necessary to confront students as well with a critical analysis of complex demolition processes in theoretical courses. The course “Transformation Strategies” at the HEIA-FR proposes collective research aimed at questioning demolition processes, and at developing a sensitive approach and methodology to reveal architectural, environmental and social values as a basis for the transformation of mid-twentieth century architecture. The first case study aims to question the ongoing demolition process in the Toulouse Le Mirail district, designed by Candilis, Josić and Woods in the 1960s.
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Beyer, Dirk, and Nian-Ze Lee. "The Transformation Game: Joining Forces for Verification." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-75778-5_9.

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AbstractTransformation plays a key role in verification technology, conveying information across different abstraction layers and underpinning the correctness, efficiency, and usability of formal-methods tools. Nevertheless, transformation procedures are often tightly coupled with individual verifiers, and thus, hard to reuse across different tools. The lack of modularity incurs repeated engineering effort and the risk of bugs in the process of ‘reinventing the wheel’. It can be seen as a new paradigm to construct verification technology by employing standardized formats and interfaces for information exchange, and by building modular transformers between verification artifacts. Following this paradigm of modular transformation, recent works have (1) enhanced and complemented the state of the art by transforming verification tasks and applying tools for other modeling languages or specifications, (2) built new tools by combining mature ones via standardized formats for exchanging verification artifacts, and (3) communicated certificates of verification results to improve usability and explainability. In this paper, we survey existing transformation procedures and advocate the paradigm of modular transformation and exchange formats. Our vision is an ecosystem of reusable verification components that supports joining forces of all available techniques, allows agile development of new tools, and provides a common ground to evaluate and compare future scientific advancements: via modular transformation.
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Hundorova, Tamara. "Від femme fatale до femme vital: сліди віденської сецесії в українському модернізмі." In Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici. Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0238-1.11.

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The femme fatale as a code of Viennese modernism. The article examines the image of the femme fatale as one of the key transnational images of European modernism. Special emphasis is placed on the Viennese ssecession context, as well as the formation of a new type of femininity in the archetypal images of femme fatale and femme fragile in the literature of fin de siècle. In the focus of the research is the transformation of these images in Ukrainian literature from decadence (M. Iatskiv, V. Pachovskyi, I. Franko) to expressionism (V. Vynnychenko). The article examines the ambivalent characterization of femme fatale in the works of Ukrainian authors, which reflects the reception of the image of the “new woman” – emancipated and threatening, awakening creative genius and at the same time associated with sexual threats.
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Mancl, Dennis, and Steven D. Fraser. "COVID-19’s Influence on the Future of Agile." In Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58858-8_32.

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Abstract As a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the way the world works, collaborates, and plays has changed. Commerce has stalled with travel, hospitality, education, retail, and health sectors particularly affected. This paper is based on an XP 2020 panel organized by Steven Fraser and featuring Aino Corry, Steve McConnell, and Rachel Reinitz. The panel discussed the impact of COVID-19 on knowledge workers, the acceleration of digital workplace transformation, and anticipated long term effects from the pandemic in the context of agile practices. Four key observations emerged from the discussion: First, virtual collaboration between those working from home is enabled by a variety of communication tools – substituting for face-to-face interactions. Second, agile work practices are harder to perform given the virtual nature of meetings and interactions. Third, communication tools are not always adequate for high-bandwidth or informal interactions, such as brainstorming, side discussions, or hallway conversations. Fourth, forming new teams and onboarding staff is challenging in a virtual work environment.
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Conference papers on the topic "Key words: transformation"

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BANSAL, Anmol. "VIRTUE: THE DOVE OF PEACE? SEEKING UNIVERSAL PEACE SOLUTIONS THROUGH INNER TRANSFORMATION." In Happiness And Contemporary Society : Conference Proceedings Volume. SPOLOM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31108/7.2021.2.

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A virtuous life is the fruit of a mind with a rich inner landscape. It can be overtly inferred by sincerity in speech, generosity of righteous deeds and is elegantly fulfilled by inner contentment. World peace entails that despite prevailing differences and disapprovals, global citizens find it proper to continue to work together towards meliorating the quality of life for one and all. This paper analyzed secondary data to unveil the instrumental role played by virtues in the conquest of peace. The findings deducted are indicative of the seminal importance of virtue inculcation as means to restore world peace. KEY WORDS: Virtues, Peace, Values, Character Strengths, Positive Psychology, Spiritual Psychology, Human Values.
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DUJOVIC, MILOS, MILAN PANTELIC, TAMARA VUCINIC, and SUZANA Dedijer Dujovic. "TRANSFORMATION OF RADIOGRAPHY EDUCATION POST- COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A REVIEW PAPER." In IRASA International Scientific Conference. IRASA – International Research Academy of Science and Art, 2024. https://doi.org/10.62982/seti06.midu.23.

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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted educational systems globally, compelling rapid adaptation to maintain continuous learning. Radiography education, heavily reliant on practical training and clinical experience, faced unique challenges during this period. This paper aims to analyze the impact of the pandemic on radiography education, focusing on major changes, challenges, and innovations introduced. The objective is to examine how digital technologies like online learning platforms, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and gamification have been utilized to address these challenges. A narrative literature review was conducted using articles from PubMed and Google Scholar, with keywords related to radiography education and COVID-19. Results indicate that while online learning and digital tools provided essential continuity, they also introduced challenges such as digital divide, screen fatigue, and reduced student engagement. Innovative teaching methods like flipped classrooms and screencast feedback have demonstrated potential in improving learning outcomes. The study highlights the necessity for ongoing professional development for educators and suggests adopting a hybrid learning model as a future direction. This review underscores the resilience and adaptability of radiography education during the pandemic and proposes strategies to enhance educational quality in a post-pandemic era. Key words: COVID-19, education, radiography.
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Imbo, Elizabeth, and Cornelia Speich. "Digitalization as a key driver for sustainable food system transformation: The case of Soluta-ag in Busia and Bungoma, Kenya." In 3rd International Nutrition and Dietetics Scientific Conference. KENYA NUTRITIONISTS AND DIETICIANS INSTITUTE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57039/jnd-conf-abt-2023-t.a.f.s-37.

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Background: Suboptimal diet is responsible that one-third of the world’s population suffers from malnutrition. However, in cities, current food systems cannot guarantee sustainable availability, accessibility and affordability of nutritious foods for the entire population. Digitalization can be a key driver for sustainable food system transformation for better outcomes in food and nutrition. Objective: In the frame of the Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE) project connecting the demand and supply of urban food systems, 16’000 Kenyan farmers should be connected to specific marketplaces in Busia and Bungoma, Western Kenya, using the Soluta-ag digital tool in order to improve availability, accessibility and affordability of nutritious foods for urban consumers. Results: In NICE, the Farmers’ Hub social business model is applied to increase the production of nutritious and agroecologically produced foods. Farmers’ Hubs are ‘one-stop-shops’ offering a range of services to farmers, e.g., access to quality inputs, mechanization, advisory services and a market place for sale for produce contributing to better dietary quality. The Soluta-ag application supports buying and selling activities of the Farmers’ Hubs, provides data-driven insights on market trends, and monitors Farmers’ Hubs performance for more informed decisions. Since the initiation of the NICE project in 2021, 92 NICE Farmers’ Hubs owners serving 10,528 farmers have been trained on the utilization of Soluta-ag in Busia and Bungoma and transacting an average of KES 100,000 per month via Soluta-ag between January to April 2023. Conclusion: Close connection between all food systems stakeholders and evidence-based data for decision-making are key for sustainable food system transformation. A sustainable and equitable food system is a priority to tackle nutrition challenges in city ecosystems. Digitalization can play a key role in these processes. Soluta-ag, applied and introduced to foster production of nutritious and agroecologically produced food in secondary cities and to better link producers and consumers clearly contributes to an increased availability, accessibility, and affordability of nutritious foods for city populations through improved connection of farmers’ produce to markets ensuring fair prices for all involved. Key words Nutritious and agroecologically produced foods, digitalization, city ecosystems, social business model, Soluta-ag
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Kateryna, Husakova. "Public activity as a social institution." In Sociology – Social Work and Social Welfare: Regulation of Social Problems. Видавець ФОП Марченко Т.В., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sosrsw2023.035.

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Summary. Public activism is a significant phenomenon of modern society, manifested in the active engagement of citizens in addressing social, political, and economic issues. The article examines various aspects of public activism, including its main characteristics in the context of institutional and practical dimensions.One of the key aspects of civil activism is its expression in different spheres of relations between citizens and authorities. In particular, the article discusses the dynamics of "citizen-citizen" and "citizen-authority" interactions in the context of public activism. Studying these relationships allows us to understand how public activism influences democratic processes and the development of civil society. In addition, the article also analyzes the transformation of public activism after 2014, particularly in the context of the events of the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity. These events played a significant role in shaping a new institution of society, where civil activism became one of the influential forces impacting political processes and reforms. The peculiarities of the institutional approach to the study of public activism are also examined in detail in the article. The distinctiveness of this approach lies in analyzing public activism as a social institution that interacts with other institutions. Key words: public activism, institution of society, public, transformations of society, activity, civil society.
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Lazarevich, Anatoly Arkadievich. "Digital transformation in the focus of transdisciplinarity of philosophical knowledge." In 4th International Conference “Futurity designing. Digital reality problems”. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20948/future-2021-6.

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From the perspective of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary synthesis, there was studied the conceptual and methodological certainty of the existing approaches to understanding digital transformation. The author proceeds from the fact that digital transformation is not only the new technology (artificial intelligence, blockchain, data analysis, Internet of things etc.), but also a deep transformation of the basics of life, the structure of organizations and enterprises, society as a whole. In other words, it is a fundamental transformation of traditional models of life organization, construction, and development of a new reality, which is not always tolerant to humans. Thus, digital transformation is considered as essential characteristic of the modern era, the formation of which was influenced by a number of factors of social dynamics. The key factors are informatization and total digitalization. These processes caused formation of new sociality, which was different from the previous types of civilizational development with a sharp increase of the role of temporal and artificial component in the structure of social-biological evolution. In conditions of intensive social dynamics, choice remains an essential characteristic of new sociality. At the same time, the subjective side of social choice is changing: it is not an atomic personality, group, institution, but a high tech social practice taken from the point of view of the system of interaction of agents that realize the social-economic expediency in line with intensive innovation transformation. There is substantiated the increasing importance of modern social-humanitarian knowledge as conceptual-categorical and methodological base of reflection and prediction of the processes of formation of new sociality. In the structure of scientific-methodological reflection, there is actualized the transdisciplinary status of philosophical knowledge and its potential in connection with new instrumental-technical capabilities of cognitive practice.
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Viderker, M. A., and E. V. Rassadina. "Prospects for digitalization of the environmental monitoring system." In VIII Vserossijskaja konferencija s mezhdunarodnym uchastiem «Mediko-fiziologicheskie problemy jekologii cheloveka». Publishing center of Ulyanovsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34014/mpphe.2021-48-51.

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Currently, digitalization affects various sectors of the economy. The state plays a significant role in regulating digitalization. Digital transformation opens up great prospects for the ecology and nature management industry. The main advanced technologies that will allow the industry to reach a qualitatively new level are big data, the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence. The introduction of digital technologies and platform solutions into an integrated environmental monitoring system will allow to quickly carry out integrated collection, processing and analysis of data, forecasting and management decisions on environmental protection issues, and ensure the openness of data and decisions made.&#x0D; Key words: digital technologies, digitalization, digital economy, ecology, nature management, environmental monitoring.
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Shandybina, N., S. Ananyev, А. Aliev, et al. "On the effectiveness of integration of a rehabilitation device based on a neurointerface and neurostimulation of the spinal cord in the rehabilitation of patients with impaired upper limb movement due to neurological disorders." In VIII Vserossijskaja konferencija s mezhdunarodnym uchastiem «Mediko-fiziologicheskie problemy jekologii cheloveka». Publishing center of Ulyanovsk State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34014/mpphe.2021-217-221.

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Millions of people around the world suffer from disorders caused by injuries and diseases of the brain and spinal cord. The combination of brain-computer interfaces and neuromodulation technologies is a new approach that could revolutionize the treatment of these disorders. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of a technique in which a patient with a spinal cord injury first undergoes spinal cord stimulation and then participates in a rehabilitation session using a brain-computer interface based on the P300 principle, which decodes visual-motor transformation and uses an assistive robot that moves the patient’s arm, and virtual reality. All healthy participants of the study were able to combine these two techniques without any undesirable effects; studies on patients with spinal cord injury are ongoing. System integration of the two methods has been already performed, and in the future, upon completion of this work, the neural interface will be able to control the stimulation parameters. We propose such integrated systems as a new approach to neurorehabilitation.&#x0D; Key words: brain-computer interface, neuromodulation, spinal cord stimulation, spinal cord trauma, P300, visuomotor transformation.
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Adiguzel, Dr Osman. "Exothermic and Endothermic Characterization of Reversibility in Shape Memory Alloys." In 8th World Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and 8th World Conference on Advanced Materials, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Eurasia Conferences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62422/978-81-981865-7-7-017.

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A series of ally systems called shape memory alloys exhibit a peculiar property called shape memory effect with special chemical compositions in the β-phase fields. These alloys are energetic materials and sensitive to the change of temperature and stressing. This phenomenon is initiated by cooling and deformation processes and performed on heating and cooling after these treatments, with which shape of the materials cycles between original and deformed shapes. Therefore, this behavior can be called thermoelasticity. This phenomenon is governed by successive crystallographic transformations, thermal and stress induced martensitic transformations. Thermal induced transformations are exothermic reactions and occur on cooling with the cooperative movement of atoms in 110 -type directions on {110}-type planes of austenite matrix, along with lattice twinning, and ordered parent phase structures turn into twinned martensitic structure. Twinned structures turn into detwinned martensite by means of stress induced martensitic transformation with deformation in martensitic state. Also, detwinned structure turn into ordered parent phase structure on heating by means of reverse austenitic transformation, which is an endothermic reaction, and ordered parent phase structure turn into ordered parent o-phase structure. Forward martensitic and reverse austenitic transformations are solid state reactions; these reactions do not occur at the equilibrium temperature at Gibbs Free Energy Temperature Diagram and a driving force is necessary for the transformations. These alloys exhibit another character, called superelasticity, which is performed with mechanically stressing the material in elasticity limit at a constant temperature in parent phase region, and shape recovery occurs instantly upon releasing. Superelasticity is governed by stress induced transformation, and ordered parent phase structure turns into the fully detwinned martensite structure with stressing. The crystal structure cycles between the parent phase structure and detwinned martensite structures on stressing and releasing. Twinning and detwinning reactions play important role in crystallographic transformations, and they are driven by lattice invariant shears. Copper based alloys exhibit this property in metastable beta-phase region, which has bcc based structures at high temperature parent phase field. Lattice invariant shear and twinning is not uniform in these alloys and cause to the formation of complex layered structures. In the present contribution; x-ray and electron diffraction studies were carried out on two solution treated copper based CuZnAl and CuAlMn alloys. Electron and x-ray diffraction exhibit super lattice reflections. Specimens of these alloys were aged at room temperature, and a series of x-ray diffractions were taken at different stages of aging in a long-term interval. X-Ray diffraction profiles taken from the aged specimens in martensitic conditions reveal that crystal structures of alloys chance in diffusive manner, and this result refers to the stabilization. Key words: Shape memory effect, martensitic transformation, thermoelasticity, superelasticity, twinning and detwinning.
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Bai, Yang, Min Cao, Daming Gao, et al. "RaSa: Relation and Sensitivity Aware Representation Learning for Text-based Person Search." In Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-23}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2023/62.

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Text-based person search aims to retrieve the specified person images given a textual description. The key to tackling such a challenging task is to learn powerful multi-modal representations. Towards this, we propose a Relation and Sensitivity aware representation learning method (RaSa), including two novel tasks: Relation-Aware learning (RA) and Sensitivity-Aware learning (SA). For one thing, existing methods cluster representations of all positive pairs without distinction and overlook the noise problem caused by the weak positive pairs where the text and the paired image have noise correspondences, thus leading to overfitting learning. RA offsets the overfitting risk by introducing a novel positive relation detection task (i.e., learning to distinguish strong and weak positive pairs). For another thing, learning invariant representation under data augmentation (i.e., being insensitive to some transformations) is a general practice for improving representation's robustness in existing methods. Beyond that, we encourage the representation to perceive the sensitive transformation by SA (i.e., learning to detect the replaced words), thus promoting the representation's robustness. Experiments demonstrate that RaSa outperforms existing state-of-the-art methods by 6.94%, 4.45% and 15.35% in terms of Rank@1 on CUHK-PEDES, ICFG-PEDES and RSTPReid datasets, respectively. Code is available at: https://github.com/Flame-Chasers/RaSa.
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Huangtuo, Chen. "Digital Economic Cooperation between ASEAN and the EU Motivations, Implementation and Limits." In 7th World Conference on Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Eurasia Conferences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.62422/978-81-974314-5-6-005.

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In recent years, major global actors have embarked on bilateral or multilateral digital economy cooperation, with ASEAN and the EU attracting attention as representatives of both emerging and developed digital economies. ASEAN hopes to leverage the EU's experience, technology and funding to complete its digital transformation and establish a digital single market. The EU, on the other hand, attaches great importance to the huge economic value of the ASEAN digital market and sees ASEAN as the center of the Indo-Pacific strategy, trying to maintain the EU's influence on the region's digital strategy. The two sides have cooperated in politics, economy and technology levels. However, their digital economy cooperation has been constrained by limited EU financial and technological capabilities, ASEAN institutional constraints and differences between ASEAN and the EU on data privacy protection issues. Key words: ASEAN ; EU ; digital economy
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Reports on the topic "Key words: transformation"

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Balandina, Nadiya. STRUCTURE OF MEDIAENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEXICAL INNOVATIONS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12167.

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Using theoretical and empirical methods, this paper proves that the modern mediaenvironment is a complex configuration made by the material and the virtual components and is reflected in the language in various ways. Innovative lexis with the component media and its systematization has become the key to understanding the mediareality, in particular, detecting the constituent elements of the structure of the mediatized environment. In total, 455 lexemes chosen from the Ukrainian dictionaries, academic publications, and the results provided by Google search engine have been analyzed. The systematization of the lexical units have been done according to the principle of the lexical and semantic field, and as the result macro-, midi-, and mini-fields have been allocated with the subsequent ranging of the lexis into the core, the centre, and the periphery. Within the macro-field MEDIAENVIRONMENT, the midi-fields have been located – TECHNICAL, TECHNOLOGICAL, and SOCIO-COMMUNICATIVE. The conceptual core of the macro-field MEDIAENVIRONMENT has been shown to form lexemes signifying space specified from the point of view of temporality, structuredness, contextuality, and evaluation. TECHNICAL midi-field is represented by the names of media equipment; TECHNOLOGICAL midi-field – by the names of methods, processes, and ways of using media equipment. The structural and semantic framework of the SOCIO-COMMUNICATIVE concentre is represented by mini-fields: WHO – FOR WHAT PURPOSE – WHAT – CHANNEL – TO WHOM – EFFECTS. The senders of information are shown as social institutions, groups, and individuals. The nominations of the addressee reflect the transformation of the passive information consumer to the user. The informational object has been specified according to its form, meaning, and the virtual «shell». The wide array of names for communication channels shows the link between the social field with the technical and technological ones, with their relative autonomy. The effects of consuming the information are verbalized by a smaller number of lexemes, largely of behavioral and evaluative nature. To sum up, the specified groups of neolexemes with the component media create a qualitative-quantitative hierarchical structure, the most numerous parts of which serve as the indicators of the most media-determined spheres of socioenvironment. Key words: mediaenvironment, structure, verbalization, neolexemes with the component media, lexical-semantical field.
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Petit, Vincent. Road to a rapid transition to sustainable energy security in Europe. Schneider Electric Sustainability Research Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.58284/se.sri.bcap9655.

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Decarbonization and energy security in Europe are two faces of the same coin. They are both related to the large dependency of the European Union economy on fossil fuels, which today represent around 70% of the total supply of energy. The bulk of these energy resources are imported, with Russia being the largest supplier, accounting for 40% of natural gas and 27% of oil imports. However, fossil fuels are also the primary root cause of greenhouse gas emissions, and the European Union is committed to reduce those by 55% by 2030 (versus 1990). This report is based on the landmark research from the Joint Research Center of the European Commission, the “Integrated Database of the European Energy Sector”, which for the first time mapped actual energy uses for each country within the European Union, across 17 sectors of activity, with data granularity at the level of each process step (or end-use) of each of these sectors. Our approach here has been to systematically review these process steps (or end-uses) and qualify the extent to which they could be electrified, effectively removing the demand for fossil fuels as a result. We have focused only on those process steps where technology was already widely available and for which we evaluated the switch to be relatively easy (or attractive). In other words, we estimated the impact of rapid electrification of “easy to abate” activities. The conclusion of this evaluation is that the share of electricity demand in the final energy mix could jump from around 20% today to 50%, which would drive a reduction in emissions at end-use of around 1,300 MtCO2 /y, as well as a drop in natural gas and oil supply of around 50%. As a result of such transformation, electricity demand would nearly double, with the bulk of that growth materializing in the building sector. Short-term, the challenge of addressing climate targets while providing for energy security is thus intimately connected to buildings. While such transition would certainly require major infrastructure upgrades, which may prove a roadblock to rapid deployment, we find that the combination of energy efficiency measures (notably digital) and distributed generation penetration (rooftop solar) could significantly tame the issue, and hence help accelerate the move away from fossil fuels, with energy spend savings as high as 80% across some building types; a major driver of change. Beyond this, further potential exists for electrification. Other measures on the demand-side will include deeper renovations of the industrial stock (notably in the automotive, machinery, paper, and petrochemical industries for which our current assessment may be underestimated) and further electrification of mobility (trucks). The transition of the power system away from coal (and ultimately natural gas) will then also play a key role, followed ultimately by feedstocks substitution in industry. Some of these transitions are already on the way and will likely bring further improvements. The key message, however, is that a significant opportunity revolves around buildings to both quickly decarbonize and reduce energy dependencies in Europe. Rapid transformation of the energy system may be more feasible than we think. We notably estimate that, by 2030, an ambitious and focused effort could help displace 15% to 25% of natural gas and oil supply and reduce emissions by around 500 MtCO2 /y (note that these savings would come on top of additional measures regarding energy efficiency and flexibility, which are not the object of this study). For this to happen, approximately 100 million buildings will need renovating, and a similar number of electric vehicles would need to hit the road.
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Syvash, Kateryna. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK AS AN ELEMENT OF PARASOCIAL COMMUNICATION WITH SCREEN MEDIA-PERSONS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11062.

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Parasocial communication is defined as an illusory and one-sided interaction between the viewer and the media person, which is analogous to interpersonal communication. Among the classic media, television has the greatest potential for such interaction through a combination of audio and visual series and a wide range of television content – from newscasts to talent shows. Viewers’ reaction to this product can be seen as a defining element of parasociality and directly affect the popularity of a media person and the ratings of the TV channel. In this article we will consider feedback as part of parasocial communication and describe ways to express it in times of media transformations. The psychological interaction «media person – viewer» had been the focus of research by both psychologists and media experts for over 60 years. During the study, scientists described the predictors, functions, manifestations and possible consequences of paracommunication. One of the key elements of the formed parasocial connections is the real audience reaction. Our goal is to conceptualize the concept of feedback in the paradigm of parasocial communication and describe the main types of reactions to the media person in long-term parasocial relationships. The research focuses on the ways in which the viewer’s feedback on the television media person is expressed, bypassing the issue of classifying the audience’s feedback as «positive» and «negative». For this purpose, more than 20 interdisciplinary scientific works on the issue of parasocial interaction were analyzed and their generalization was carried out. Based on pre­vious research, the types and methods of feedback in the television context are separated. With successful parasocial interaction, the viewer can react in different ways to the media person. The type of feedback will directly depend on the strength of the already established communication with the media person. We distinguish seven types of feedback and divide them into those that occur during or after a television show; those that are spontaneous or planned; aimed directly at the media person or third parties. We offer the following types of feedback from TV viewers: «talking to the TV»; telling about the experience of parasocial communication to others; following on social networks; likes and comments; imitation of behavior and appearance; purchase of recommended brands; fanart.
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