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Journal articles on the topic "The concept of presence in theologty"

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PESTROIU, David. "“THE CONCEPT OF“ THE PRESENCE OF GOD”- A LINK BETWEEN MISSIONARY THEOLOGY AND CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY." Icoana Credintei 5, no. 10 (June 25, 2019): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.26520/icoana.2019.10.5.21-30.

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Præstegaard, Betina Hjorth. "N. F. S. Grundtvigs syn på forholdet mellem skabelse, åbenbaring og nærværelse belyst ved en sammenligning med Jürgen Moltmann." Grundtvig-Studier 53, no. 1 (January 1, 2002): 81–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/grs.v53i1.16424.

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N. F. S. Grundtvigs syn på skabelse, åbenbaring og nærværelse belyst ved en sammenligning med Jürgen Moltmann [N. F. S. Grundtvig's views upon creation, revelation and presence in the light of a comparison with J. M. ]Af Betina HjorthIn this article N. F. S. Grundtvig is compared with the living German protestant theologian Jürgen Moltmann and Grundtvig’s continuous and actual ecumenical relevance is emphasized.Unlike most Western theologians both Grundtvig and Moltmann show an interest in the trinitarian and liturgical tradition of the Orthodox Church. Instead of the typical western focus on the revelation of Christ and the difference between revelation and history, Grundtvig and Moltmann as well as most Orthodox theologians focus on the Trinity and the nearness of God in everyday life.Because of their ontological concept of theology, which is related to Grundtvig’s and Moltmann’s desire to avoid the western distinction between Gott and sich and Gott für mich, they both stress the investigation of the relationship between the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit as the most important theological task. God is recognized as an open and integral fellowship of three divine persons - that is as love instead of as a transcendent subject. Most interesting is their analysis of the Holy Spirit whom they, in contrast to the western filolioque-tmdition, conceive as a person equal to the Father and the Son. In the first part of the article the similarities between Grundtvig and Moltmann are described by means of the old Orthodox concept of Perichoresis.Even though there are many similarities between the two theologians a more specific analysis of their literature on the Eucharist also reveals many differences between them. While Grundtvig’s theology is inspired by Luther, Moltmann shows what trinitarian and Orthodox theology looks like in a Calvinistic context. Furthermore the second part of the article describes how the inter-subjective concept of God as a fellowship causes a new social concept of theology: Theology is no longer a private reflection but a social experience - taking place in a historical (Moltmann) or liturgical and doxological (Grundtvig) context.Finally the article contains a discussion on strengths and weaknesses of the two theologians. Although the analysis shows that especially Grundtvig’s concept of the Trinity makes God living and present, both theologians offer a fruitful new understanding of theology which makes it possible to avoid the common distinction between theologia prima and theologia secunda. If one believes that Christianity is relevant in everyday life outside the university, the distinction should be avoided (though not completely eliminated).
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Kaczmarek, Jerzy. "The post-secular turn and its consequences for the practice of science." Człowiek i Społeczeństwo 41 (March 15, 2016): 107–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/cis.2016.41.6.

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In this article, the author tackles the post-secular turnaround in the context of practising science, and as such how this manner of thinking has affected how science, its tasks and its practical activity is perceived by those practising it. Initially two fundamental concepts are discussed, namely secularisation and post-secularism – their pedigree and ways in which they are expressed. The article deals later with issues related to the presence of religious references in the natural sciences, as well as the possibilities of utilising the natural sciences in religion and theology. Consequently, the area of issues embraced by the new scientific sub-discipline known as the theology of science is discussed. The article then addresses the discourse regarding the presence of theology and religion in sociology, and refers to the conceptions of such sociologists as P. Rieff, K. Flanagan, Z. Krasnodębski, E. Hałas and K.T. Konecki. Finally, it indicates possible further consequences of post-secular thinking in the field of sociology, and relates the current post-secular turn to Nikolai Berdyaev’s concept of the New Middle Ages.
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Buttelli, Felipe Gustavo Koch, and Clint Le Bruyns. "Theology in Public Space and Social Movements: Notes from Alain Badiou’s Concept of Event." Open Theology 4, no. 1 (October 1, 2018): 395–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opth-2018-0030.

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Abstract The debate over the public role of religion and of theology has become quite urgent. Not only by the evident religious presence in the party politics sphere, nor by its influence in the Brazilian social culture and life, but by the role that theology and, in this case, the churches can have to transform the social order. The present work reinforces the emancipatory potential of theology and the action of the church in the public space, pointing to a priority locus, from which both reflection and practice can be emancipatedly formulated, namely, social movements. Social movements, it will be argued, are the space in which the spark that gives rise to social and political change emerges in reality. In this sense, some notes will be made from the notion of Event of Alain Badiou, which recognizes, so to speak, the unique epiphanic character of the Events that can divide history between before and after, which effectively have a radically transforming character. In this sense, the heuristic potential for the church and theology will be emphasized to engage in the struggles of movements in the experience of the Badiousian Events that we could characterize as based on the paradigm of revelation.
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Ross, Kenneth. "Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership." Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 38, no. 3 (July 2021): 212–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/02653788211026334.

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Though it began with an assumption that there was one universal and normative Christian theology, the modern missionary movement has resulted in the emergence of polycentric theology. As each new centre thinks through the meaning of the faith in contextual terms, it offers a distinctive theology – to the extent that it becomes a question whether any universal theological affirmation can be possible. Meanwhile the theory and practice of mission has been no less radically reshaped by a polycentric vision, with the concept of “mission from the margins” capturing the imagination. A profound openness to others and, ultimately, the deep spiritual discernment that is sensitive to the presence and action of the Spirit of God in our world, is the essential equipment needed for leadership in mission today.
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Kidwell, Jeremy H. "Re-Enchanting Political Theology." Religions 10, no. 10 (September 26, 2019): 550. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10100550.

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For this Special Issue which confronts the ways in which the question of pluralism represents both haunting and promise within modern political theology, I explore the presence of pluralism in the context of the environmental crisis and religious responses to issues such as climate change. Following Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm, I suggest that models of disenchantment are misleading—to quote Latour, “we have never been modern.” In engagement with a range of neo-vitalist scholars of enchantment including Rosi Braidotti, Karen Barad, Isabelle Stengers, Jane Bennett and William Connolly, I explore the possibility of a kind of critical-theory cosmopolitics around the concept of “enchantment” as a possible site for multi-religious political theology collaborations and argue that this is a promising post-secular frame for the establishment of cosmopolitical collaborations across quite profound kinds of difference.
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Paledung, Christanto Sema Rappan. "Menghasrati Sang Akhir, Mempersembahkan Diri Pada Dunia." DISKURSUS - JURNAL FILSAFAT DAN TEOLOGI STF DRIYARKARA 17, no. 2 (October 15, 2018): 219–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.36383/diskursus.v17i2.258.

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Abstrak: Artikel ini membahas Teologi Hari Kedelapan sebagai sum- ber berteologi yang solid untuk mempercakapkan peran gereja dalam ruang publik. Teologi Hari Kedelapan menegaskan bahwa pada Hari Kedelapan yakni hari Kebangkitan Kristus adalah permulaan dunia baru. Dengan demikian, gagasan ini mencakup percakapan liturgis, es- katologis, eklesiologis, penciptaan, dan sebagainya. Percakapan dalam makalah ini juga melibatkan konsep person dan eros dari Christos Yan- naras. Yannaras menegaskan bahwa person merupakan konstitusi yang relasional. Sebab itu, kehadirannya hanya dapat diwujudkan dalam gerak yang erotik. Untuk menegaskan kehadiran gereja dalam ruang publik, saya berargumen bahwa dengan konsep person dan eros, Hari Kedelapan merupakan gerak erotik Allah kepada dunia. Kata-kata kunci: Hari Kedelapan, eskatologi, eklesiologi, person, eros, teologi publik. Abstract: This article discusses Theology of the Eighth Day as a sol- id theological source to promote the role of the church in the public sphere. The theology asserts that the Eighth Day as the day the Res- urrection of Christ is the beginning of a new world. Thus, this idea includes liturgy, eschatology, ecclesiology, creation, etc. Conversations in this paper also involve the concept of person and eros from Christos Yannaras. Yannaras emphasized thatperson is a relational constitution. Therefore, its presence can only realize in erotic movements. To underline the presence of the church in the public sphere, I argue that with the concepts of person and eros, The Eighth Day is God›s erotic motion to the world. Keywords: The Eighth Day, eschatology, ecclesiology, person, eros, public theology.
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Roser, Traugott. "Die Bahnhofsmission als Ander-Ort." Evangelische Theologie 81, no. 4 (July 29, 2021): 258–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14315/evth-2021-810405.

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Abstract In the field of Practical Theology, the article locates the issue of ›Bahnhofsmission‹ both in terms of diaconia theory as well as poimenics and ecclesiology. The central question is if and to what extent ›Bahnhofsmission‹ can also be regarded as a local church in a theological sense, even if the staff and the clientele do not see themselves as church members. For this purpose, Michel Foucault's concept of heterotopias is referred to and railway stations are described as socially functionalised places that are transformed by church presence.
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Holmes, Paula Elizabeth. ""We are Native Catholics": Inculturation and the Tekakwitha Conference." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 28, no. 2 (June 1999): 153–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000842989902800202.

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This article explores what has been termed a recent "shift in perspective" in the Catholic Church which rethinks the relationship between theology and its concrete socio-cultural context. I begin with a brief history of the term inculturation and its related concepts, particulary syncretism. An examination of the key metaphors which have been used to describe inculturation filters out the changing assumptions about Christianity and culture and the relationship between them. Some of the interrelated issues which arise in the concept of inculturation are the emergence of local Christian identity predicated on a (re)definition of tradition; discernment and evaluation of both culture and the gospel; the enactment of power structures through the workings of inculturation; and a dual process of essentializing. I illustrate these issues with a case study of the Tekakwitha Conference, a Native Catholic organization which claims to be the voice, presence and identity of Native American Catholics, and whose explicit mandate is inculturation.
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Gregersen, Niels Henrik. "Tre slags panenteisme: et forsøg på en begrebsafklaring." Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift 72, no. 4 (December 31, 2009): 282–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/dtt.v72i4.106484.

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It is argued that panentheism, attractive as it is, is far from stable. Also Aquinas and Spinoza occasionally used the expression that “all things exist in God”. Moreover, the world’s presence in God can be construed in different ways, as a locative presence (the container model), as a realization of a wider set of divine possibilities (the quasi-mathematical model), or as a mental presence (the consciousness model). I nonetheless propose a generic concept of panentheism, defined by the features that the world is somehow contained in God, and that there is a two-way relation between God and world. On this basis, the article offers a typology of (1) a soteriological panentheism reconstructed on the basis of classic Trinitarian thought, (2) an expressivist panentheism developed in post-Kantian philosophical theology, and (3) a dipolar panentheism in continuation of Whitehead. My conclusion is that dipolar panentheism is not compatible with the two other forms of panentheism, and that a metaphysical choice has to be made between them.
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Minku, Leandro Lei. "Online ensemble learning in the presence of concept drift." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2011. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/1334/.

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In online learning, each training example is processed separately and then discarded. Environments that require online learning are often non-stationary and their underlying distributions may change over time (concept drift). Even though ensembles of learning machines have been used for handling concept drift, there has been no deep study of why they can be helpful for dealing with drifts and which of their features can contribute for that. The thesis mainly investigates how ensemble diversity affects accuracy in online learning in the presence of concept drift and how to use diversity in order to improve accuracy in changing environments. This is the first diversity study in the presence of concept drift. The main contributions of the thesis are: - An analysis of negative correlation in online learning. - A new concept drift categorisation to allow principled studies of drifts. - A better understanding of when, how and why ensembles of learning machines can help to handle concept drift in online learning. - Knowledge of how to use information learnt from the old concept to aid the learning of the new concept. - A new approach called Diversity for Dealing with Drifts (DDD), which is accurate both in the presence and absence of drifts.
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Knudsen, Claus Jørgen Schibsted. "Presence production." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Numerical Analysis and Computer Science, NADA, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-3823.

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This investigation has been carried out at the RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm. The main goal hasbeen to investigate the factors determining the production of asense of presence and reality in video mediated communication.Presenceis in these studies defines as the subjectiveexperience of being together in one place when one isphysically situated in another. Presence is an emergentproperty; it has no physicality, but arises as a mentalsensation. Special attention has been paid to spatial factors,embodiment issues, and narrative elements related to theproduction of presence.

A context map has been used in order to model the semanticsof presence production and to visualize the relationshipsbetween the determining factors. The conclusions may besummarized as follows:

    Knowledge about physical and extended spaces and bodiesand of the shifting of attention between these is importantin presence production.

    Well planned design of physical and virtual spacesenhances the sense of presence.

    Coherent design and production of mediated embodiment canenhance the sense of presence.

    Conscious use of content characteristics, e.g., goodstorytelling, can enhance the sense of presence.

    Different communication modes need the support ofdifferent combinations of presence production factors.

    Even technically poorly mediated communication maysupport a sense of presence and reality if the storytellingis good.

    The human sensory environment should be supported by asense of non-mediation, technological transparency, on theplane of discourse.

    The results indicate that individual differencesinfluence the sense of presence and reality.

The perception of video mediated communication evolves aspeople become daily users. People seem to intuitively begin tointerpret new types of mediated cues, adding what is missing incomparison to a real time physical communicationexperience.

Keywords:Telepresence, presence, social presence,co-presence, concept modeling, virtual reality, person space,task space, narration, video mediated communication, videoconferencing.

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Jaber, Ghazal. "An approach for online learning in the presence of concept changes." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00907486.

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Learning from data streams is emerging as an important application area. When the environment changes, it is necessary to rely on on-line learning with the capability to adapt to changing conditions a.k.a. concept drifts. Adapting to concept drifts entails forgetting some or all of the old acquired knowledge when the concept changes while accumulating knowledge regarding the supposedly stationary underlying concept. This tradeoff is called the stability-plasticity dilemma. Ensemble methods have been among the most successful approaches. However, the management of the ensemble which ultimately controls how past data is forgotten has not been thoroughly investigated so far. Our work shows the importance of the forgetting strategy by comparing several approaches. The results thus obtained lead us to propose a new ensemble method with an enhanced forgetting strategy to adapt to concept drifts. Experimental comparisons show that our method compares favorably with the well-known state-of-the-art systems. The majority of previous works focused only on means to detect changes and to adapt to them. In our work, we go one step further by introducing a meta-learning mechanism that is able to detect relevant states of the environment, to recognize recurring contexts and to anticipate likely concepts changes. Hence, the method we suggest, deals with both the challenge of optimizing the stability-plasticity dilemma and with the anticipation and recognition of incoming concepts. This is accomplished through an ensemble method that controls a ensemble of incremental learners. The management of the ensemble of learners enables one to naturally adapt to the dynamics of the concept changes with very few parameters to set, while a learning mechanism managing the changes in the ensemble provides means for the anticipation of, and the quick adaptation to, the underlying modification of the context.
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Black, Michaela. "Learning to classify from temporal data in the presence of concept drift and noise." Thesis, University of Ulster, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.232851.

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Rahman, Nahian. "Creating a Sense of Presence in Remote Relationships : A concept of Calm Ambient artifact." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för skog och träteknik (SOT), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-101721.

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Loneliness is a growing social problem that affects people from different age groups. Studies have shown that loneliness is prevalent more in young adults and the elderly demographic. Loneliness can pose serious health issues like cognitive malfunction, heart disease, stroke, depression, etc. People who stay alone from friends and family tend to feel lonelier. Conventional communication tools like a phone or video calls or using social media applications can help the users connect with people but also have adverse effects. As a result of this, the potential of an alternative nonverbal mode of communication needs to be explored. The research aims to understand individuals' behavior, traits, and hidden needs when it comes to loneliness. The purpose is to suggest an alternative way of communication that creates a sense of presence and ensures mental well for the people living alone and suffer from emotional loneliness. The concept of Calm and ambient technology has been explored in this thesis as an alternative means of communication. Users’ needs were gathered from eight semi-structured interviews, and two stakeholders were identified. Over forty ideas were generated from brainstorming. The ideas were sent to twenty individuals through snowballing. The response from them was analyzed and narrowed down by using concept screening and concept scoring. The final concept was a device called ‘One home lamp.’ The device uses light to show the presence of remote family members or loved ones to a person living alone. This concept product was then evaluated through ‘Mankoff’s heuristics’ to see its credibility as a calm ambient artifact.
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CAVALCANTE, Rodolfo Carneiro. "An adaptive learning system for time series forecasting in the presence of concept drift." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2017. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/25349.

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A time series is a collection of observations measured sequentially in time. Several realworld dynamic processes can be modeled as time series. One of the main problems of time series analysis is the forecasting of future values. As a special kind of data stream, a time series may present concept drifts, which are changes in the underlying data generation process from time to time. The concept drift phenomenon affects negatively the forecasting methods which are based on observing past behaviors of the time series to forecast future values. Despite the fact that concept drift is not a new research area, the effects of concept drifts in time series are not widely studied. Some approaches proposed in the literature to handle concept drift in time series are passive methods that successive update the learned model to the observations that arrive from the data stream. These methods present no transparency to the user and present a potential waste of computational resources. Other approaches are active methods that implement a detect-and-adapt scheme, in which the learned model is adapted just after the explicit detection of a concept drift. By using explicit detection, the learned model is updated or retrained just in the presence of drifts, which can reduce the space and computational complexity of the learning system. These methods are generally based on monitoring the residuals of a fitted model or on monitoring the raw time series observations directly. However, these two sources of information (residuals and raw observations) may not be so reliable for a concept drift detection method applied to time series. Residuals of a fitted model may be influenced by problems in training. Raw observations may present some variations that do not represent significant changes in the time series data stream. The main contribution of this work is an active adaptive learning system which is able to handle concept drift in time series. The proposed method, called Feature Extraction and Weighting for Explicit Concept Drift Detection (FW-FEDD) considers a set of time series features to detect concept drifts in time series in a more reliable way, being trustworthy and transparent to users. The features considered are weighted according to their importance to define concept drifts at each instant. A concept drift test is then used to detect drifts in a more reliable way. FW-FEDD also implements a forecasting module composed by a pool of forecasting models in which each model is specialized in a different time series concept. Several computational experiments on both artificial and real-world time series showed that the proposed method is able to improve the concept drift detection accuracy compared to methods based on monitoring raw time series observations and residual-based methods. Results also showed the superiority of FW-FEDD compared to other passive and active adaptive learning systems in terms of forecasting performance.
Uma série temporal é uma coleção de observações medidas sequencialmente no tempo. Diversos processos dinâmicos reais podem ser modelados como uma série temporal. Um dos principais problemas no contexto de séries temporais é a previsão de valores futuros. Sendo um tipo especial de fluxo de dados, uma série temporal pode apresentar mudança de conceito, que é a mudança no processo gerador dos dados. O fenômeno da mudança de conceito afeta negativamente os métodos de previsão baseados na observação do comportamento passado da série para prever valores futuros. Apesar de que mudança de conceito não é uma nova área, os efeitos da mudança de conceito em séries temporais ainda não foram amplamente estudados. Algumas abordagens propostas na literatura para tratar esse problema em séries temporais são métodos passivos que atualizam sucessivamente o modelo aprendido com novas observações que chegam do fluxo de dados. Estes métodos não são transparentes para o usuário e apresentam um potencial consumo de recursos computacionais. Outras abordagens são métodos ativos que implementam um esquema de detectar-e-adaptar, no qual o modelo aprendido é adaptado somente após a detecção explícita de uma mudança. Utilizando detecção explícita, o modelo aprendido é atualizado ou retreinado somente na presença de mudanças, reduzindo a complexidade computacional e de espaço do sistema de aprendizado. Estes método são geralmente baseados na monitoração dos resíduos de um modelo ajustado ou na monitoração dos dados da série diretamente. No entanto, estas duas fontes de informação (resíduos e dados crus) podem não ser tão confiáveis para um método de detecção de mudanças. Resíduos de um modelo ajustado podem ser influenciados por problemas no treinamento. Observações cruas podem apresentar variações que não representam mudanças significativas no fluxo de dados. A principal contribuição deste trabalho é um sistema de aprendizado adaptativo ativo capaz de tratar mudanças de conceito em séries temporais. O método proposto, chamado de Feature Extraction and Weighting for Explicit Concept Drift Detection (FW-FEDD) considera um conjunto de características da série temporal para detectar mudança de conceito de uma forma mais confiável, sendo transparente ao usuário. As características consideradas são ponderadas de acordo com sua importância para a definição das mudanças em cada instante. Um teste de mudança de conceito é utilizado para detectar as mudanças de forma mais confiável. FW-FEDD também implementa um módulo de previsão composto por um conjunto de modelos de previsão onde cada modelo é especializado em um conceito diferente. Diversos experimentos computacionais usando séries reais e artificiais mostram que o método proposto é capaz de melhorar a detecção de mudança de conceito comparado com métodos baseados na monitoração de dados crus da série e métodos baseados em resíduos. Resultados também mostraram a superioridade do FW-FEDD comparado com outros métodos de aprendizado adaptativo ativos e passivos em termos de acurácia de predição.
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Eriksson, Lovisa. "Online Together : A Sociological Study of the Concept of Togetherness and the Contemporary Conditions for Social Interaction." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-285860.

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The recent advances in digital communication technologies have altered the way in which people socialize on a day-to-day basis. A question that has arisen in relation to this is what being somewhere together actually means at a time when our interactions are no longer confined to shared physical places. The phenomenon of being somewhere together (also: togetherness) has previously been studied within the fields of social presence theory (which focuses on digitally mediated ‘togetherness’ and primarily departs from a psychological perspective) and microsociology (which takes an arguably more interactional approach to the idea of being together but primarily focuses on face-to-face interaction). Therefore, what is missing is a conceptualization of togetherness that can account both for togetherness in contexts other than those mediated face- to-face and for the ways in which togetherness is potentially ‘created’ in social interaction. The purpose of this thesis is to address this shortcoming by examining the underlying problem of being together and the conceptualizations of being together in the two aforementioned discourses. For the theoretical analyses, the example of online chat conversation is used as the primary focus of study. The thesis comprises three main parts. In the first part, the question of why being together has become difficult to conceptualize since the introduction of electronic and digital communication technologies is explored. The second part of the thesis is a review of what being together stands for in social presence theory and microsociology, respectively. In the third part, the two reviewed understandings of being together are examined. Here, it is observed that social presence theory portrays being together as something that occurs in informational environments, while microsociology portrays it instead as something pertaining to framed (or specified) social situations. Thereafter follows a critical examination of being together in informational situations and being together in framed social situations in which the notions are analysed in relation to online chat. It is concluded that the second view of being together (as a framed activity) is more promising for the future study of togetherness in online chat environments, and potentially also for togetherness in digitally mediated environments more generally.
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Skempton, Simon. "Alienation after Derrida : an investigation into the concept of alienation in the light of Derrida's deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence." Thesis, Middlesex University, 2008. http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/13484/.

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This investigation rearticulates the Hegelian-Marxist theory of alienation in the light of Derrida's deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence. It aims to demonstrate in what way Derridian deconstruction can itself be said to be a critique of alienation. In so doing, it argues that the acceptance of Derrida's deconstructive concepts does not necessarily entail the acceptance of his interpretations of Hegel and Marx. Derrida is shown to be a representative of a tendency in contemporary thought that is thought to have long since discredited the concept of alienation. He determines the characteristics of alienation as constitutive and those of de-alienation as involving the metaphysical myth of the plenitude and identity of presence and 'the proper'. The guiding question of the investigation is whether the notion of de-alienation necessarily depends on such 'metaphysical' conceptions. It is argued in the first chapter that notions of de-alienation to be found in German Idealism and its derivatives largely involve a concept of 'determinability' that is closer to Derrida's deconstructive concept of differance than to presence. There then follows a detailed discussion of Hegel's conceptions of alienation and de-alienation, where it is argued, in contrast to Derrida' s interpretation, that the latter is not the return of the logos to itself in its full presence, but is rather the actuality of infinity whereby the exclusionary identity of present determinacy transcends itself. The following chapter on Marx argues that Marxian de-alienation does not involve, as Derrida claims, the 'exorcism' of the 'spectrality' of the commodity form through the establishment of the fullness of presence, but rather involves the reabsorption of humanity's generic determinability into the life of the individual. The last two chapters involve a reassessment of the implications of Heideggerian and post-Heideggerian (Derridian) deconstruction with regard to its relationship to alienation. It is argued that Heidegger's deconstruction of metaphysics, despite claiming to be antithetical to the German Idealist tradition, is actually a critique of ontological alienation. It is then argued that Derrida's deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence is itself a critique of alienation, in that presence is itself the givenness of an objectified phenomenality. The investigation involves both the claim that the conceptions of de-alienation to be found in, among others, the works of Hegel, Marx, and Heidegger involve manifestations of differance rather than presence and the claim that the deconstruction of presence opens up the conceptual possibility of a genuine de-alienation.
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Murphy, Vanissa B. (Vanissa Braswell). "An Examination of the Presence of Schön's Concept of "Reflective Conversation" as a Defining Component in the Applied Studio Music Lesson." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1995. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc279391/.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the presence of Schön's concept of reflective conversation as a defining component in the applied studio music lesson. The research problems were (1) to determine the presence of complete and incomplete reflective conversations; (2) to determine the verbally exhibited knowledge base within complete conversations in relationship to conversation length; and (3) to establish an instructional profile of stable behaviors based on reflective conversation as a distinguishing characteristic among selected teachers. Videotapes of twenty-six applied studio music lessons of thirteen university teachers were analyzed according to problem solving, on-the-spot experimentation, and evaluation. An observation form was developed and was a reliable tool to collect information concerning number and type of reflective conversations, conversation length, and the teachers' verbally demonstrated knowledge base. Knowledge base was obtained by using the procedural model of Flanagan's critical incident technique. Reflective conversations existed and were a distinguishing characteristic of the teachers. With the exception of two teachers, a stable use of both number and length of reflective conversations, and knowledge base areas, was found. A discernible difference in the teachers' knowledge base within conversation length existed, and thus established instructional profiles for the teachers. Complete reflective conversations ranged from one-sixth to over half of total lesson time. Within instrument categories, teachers generally revealed a dissimilar knowledge usage. Some teachers exhibited fast-paced problem solving, in one minute or less, and named one or two knowledge areas. Others had longer conversations, up to five minutes, with more deliberate problem solving, and as many as twelve knowledge areas named. Results indicated that a practically significant situation can be examined by establishing teacher instructional profiles based upon reflective conversation. Methods employed in this study could be used to document teacher problem-solving and teacher knowledge in a variety of settings.
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Khan, Muhammad Sikandar Lal. "Presence through actions : theories, concepts, and implementations." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-138280.

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During face-to-face meetings, humans use multimodal information, including verbal information, visual information, body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal gestures. In contrast, during computer-mediated-communication (CMC), humans rely either on mono-modal information such as text-only, voice-only, or video-only or on bi-modal information by using audiovisual modalities such as video teleconferencing. Psychologically, the difference between the two lies in the level of the subjective experience of presence, where people perceive a reduced feeling of presence in the case of CMC. Despite the current advancements in CMC, it is still far from face-to-face communication, especially in terms of the experience of presence. This thesis aims to introduce new concepts, theories, and technologies for presence design where the core is actions for creating presence. Thus, the contribution of the thesis can be divided into a technical contribution and a knowledge contribution. Technically, this thesis details novel technologies for improving presence experience during mediated communication (video teleconferencing). The proposed technologies include action robots (including a telepresence mechatronic robot (TEBoT) and a face robot), embodied control techniques (head orientation modeling and virtual reality headset based collaboration), and face reconstruction/retrieval algorithms. The introduced technologies enable action possibilities and embodied interactions that improve the presence experience between the distantly located participants. The novel setups were put into real experimental scenarios, and the well-known social, spatial, and gaze related problems were analyzed. The developed technologies and the results of the experiments led to the knowledge contribution of this thesis. In terms of knowledge contribution, this thesis presents a more general theoretical conceptual framework for mediated communication technologies. This conceptual framework can guide telepresence researchers toward the development of appropriate technologies for mediated communication applications. Furthermore, this thesis also presents a novel strong concept – presence through actions - that brings in philosophical understandings for developing presence- related technologies. The strong concept - presence through actions is an intermediate-level knowledge that proposes a new way of creating and developing future 'presence artifacts'. Presence- through actions is an action-oriented phenomenological approach to presence that differs from traditional immersive presence approaches that are based (implicitly) on rationalist, internalist views.
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Notes on a metaphysics of presence. Bern: Haupt, 2003.

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Ahmann, Elizabeth. Changing the concept of families as visitors: Supporting family presence and participation. Bethesda, Md: Institute for Family-Centered Care, 2003.

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Black, Michaela. Learning to classify from temporal data in the presence of concept drift and noise. [S.l: The author], 2002.

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Macnaughton, Timothy. Presence and writing in the philosophy of Jacques Derrida: An analysis of Jacques Derrida's early work on the relationship between the concept of presence and the medium of writing. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1995.

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The life and writings of John Frith (1503-1533): The development of his concept of religious toleration in the early English Reformation. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

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Pedone, Valentina, and Ikuko Sagiyama, eds. Transcending Borders. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-403-9.

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These days, it seems that many people are concerned with borders, confines, and walls more than ever. We chose “transcending borders” as the theme and title of the volume, hinting at the concept of bridging boundaries, in any possible context and domain, metaphorical or concrete. By proposing this theme, we want to reflect on the opportunities that are to be gained through the overcoming of borders, on what can be accomplished by calling into question old norms, on the implementations of less familiar norms, and on the renegotiation of individual limits and horizons. This collection gathers seven articles on the theme of borders: the first four articles deal with Chinese presence in Italy today; the three articles in the field of Japanese Studies elaborate on the concept of borders in literary terms.
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Gertsman, Elina, ed. Abstraction in Medieval Art. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462989894.

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Abstraction haunts medieval art, both withdrawing figuration and suggesting elusive presence. How does it make or destroy meaning in the process? Does it suggest the failure of figuration, the faltering of iconography? Does medieval abstraction function because it is imperfect, incomplete, and uncorrected-and therefore cognitively, visually demanding? Is it, conversely, precisely about perfection? To what extent is the abstract predicated on theorization of the unrepresentable and imperceptible? Does medieval abstraction pit aesthetics against metaphysics, or does it enrich it, or frame it, or both? Essays in this collection explore these and other questions that coalesce around three broad themes: medieval abstraction as the untethering of the image from what it purports to represent; abstraction as a vehicle for signification; and abstraction as a form of figuration. Contributors approach the concept of medieval abstraction from a multitude of perspectives-formal, semiotic, iconographic, material, phenomenological, epistemological.
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Garofalo, Giuseppe, ed. Capitalismo distrettuale, localismi d'impresa, globalizzazione. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-605-1.

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From the late Sixties on, industrial development in Italy evolved through the spread of small and medium sized firms, aggregated in district networks, with an elevated propensity to enterprise and the marked presence of owner-families. Installed within the local systems, the industrial districts tended to simulate large-scale industry exploiting lower costs generated by factors that were not only economic. The districts are characterised in terms of territorial location (above all the thriving areas of the North-east and Centre) and sector, since they are concentrated in the "4 As" (clothing-fashion, home-decor, agri-foodstuffs, automation-mechanics), with some overlapping with "Made in Italy". How can this model be assessed? This is the crucial question in the debate on the condition and prospects of the Italian productive system between the supporters of its capacity to adapt and the critics of economic dwarfism. A dispassionate judgement suggests that the prospects of "small is beautiful" have been superseded, but that the "declinist" view, that sees only the dangers of globalisation and the IT revolution for our SMEs is risky. The concept of irreversible crisis that prevails at present is limiting, both because it is not easy either to "invent", or to copy, a model of industrialisation, and because there is space for a strategic repositioning of the district enterprises. The book develops considerations in this direction, showing how an evolution of the district model is possible, focusing on: gains in productivity, scope economies (through diversification and expansion of the range of products), flexibility of organisation, capacity to meld tradition and innovation aiming at product quality, dimensional growth of the enterprises, new forms of financing, active presence on the international markets and valorisation of the resources of the territory. It is hence necessary to reactivate the behavioural functions of the entrepreneurs.
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Ciappei, Cristiano, ed. Innovazione e brokeraggio tecnologico. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-983-0.

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This book is designed to furnish Italian literature with an insight into the significance and the role of knowledge transfer, and in particular of technological brokerage. The idea is that, in the present-day world, dominated by a technology and knowledge available to an increasingly large number of people, enterprises are called upon to reconfigure the concept of innovation, expanding in even geographical terms the quest for solutions that aim at creating an exchange of interdisciplinary knowledge. To respond to the need for the dissemination of knowledge, collaboration between enterprises and the use of brokers appears to be the easiest solution. This can contribute to reducing the inefficacy of the markets and hence to facilitating the technological transactions. In this context the role of the brokers is fundamental in the knowledge markets in general, and in particular in that of technology, spawned by the need for an increasingly complex brokerage of knowledge, between applicant and user. In traditional markets, in effect, transactions can be conducted directly by the enterprises and may deal with current or future technology, but there is also the possibility of indirect transactions, involving the intermediation of specialised brokers. The emergence of these brokers is due to the frequent presence of structural gaps in the real markets which do not permit the normal flow of information: in practice, it is rare for every agent in a market to be connected with all the other agents that may important for him.
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De Boni, Claudio, ed. Lo stato sociale nel pensiero politico contemporaneo. II Novecento. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-370-8.

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Lo stato sociale nel pensiero politico contemporaneo. Il Novecento. Parte seconda: dal dopoguerra a oggi is intended to complete the overview of the presence of the Welfare State concept in contemporary political thought that began in 2007 with the volume dealing with the nineteenth century and then continued in 2009 with the first part of the reconstruction relating to the twentieth century (both published by Firenze University Press). The final period, from the end of the Second World War to the present, is marked by deeply conflicting situations. These range from, on the one hand, the success of the institutions proper to the Welfare State among the artificers of one of the most socially prosperous periods of Western history to, on the other, the surfacing of critical elements with repercussions which are among the most serious political issues of the present time. Uncoiling right through the second half of the twentieth century is the relentless clash between broadly social-democratic theories and those of a neo-liberalist stamp, with the addition of a third source of reflection: the "critical thought" aimed at underscoring the shortcomings of the Welfare State and its substantial dependence on the capitalist cycle. These are the historiographical issues addressed in this book by a number of scholars, engaged in reconstructing the amplitude and the internal breakdown of a debate that involves the political philosophy of the entire contemporary western world. THE THREE VOLUMES: Lo stato sociale nel pensiero politico contemporaneo L'Ottocento Lo stato sociale nel pensiero politico contemporaneo. Il Novecento Parte prima: Da inizio secolo alla seconda guerra mondiale Lo stato sociale nel pensiero politico contemporaneo. Il Novecento Parte seconda: dal dopoguerra a oggi
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Moulton, Richard Hugh, Herna L. Viktor, Nathalie Japkowicz, and João Gama. "Clustering in the Presence of Concept Drift." In Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases, 339–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10925-7_21.

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Brooks, Peter Newman. "Thomas Cranmer’s Mature Concept of ‘True’ Presence Doctrine." In Thomas Cranmer’s Doctrine of the Eucharist, 72–111. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12163-2_5.

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Fung, Gabriel Pui Cheong, Jeffrey Xu Yu, and Hongjun Lu. "Classifying Text Streams in the Presence of Concept Drifts." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 373–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24775-3_45.

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Elazar, Michael. "Physica: Solution of the Real Presence Problem." In Honoré Fabri and the Concept of Impetus: A Bridge between Paradigms, 211–29. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1605-6_19.

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Heusinger, Moritz, and Frank-Michael Schleif. "Random Projection in the Presence of Concept Drift in Supervised Environments." In Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, 514–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61401-0_48.

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Kilander, Fredrik, and Carl Gustaf Jansson. "COBBIT—A control procedure for COBWEB in the presence of concept drift." In Machine Learning: ECML-93, 244–61. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56602-3_140.

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Japkowicz, Nathalie. "Concept-Learning in the Presence of Between-Class and Within-Class Imbalances." In Advances in Artificial Intelligence, 67–77. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45153-6_7.

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Biehl, Michael, Fthi Abadi, Christina Göpfert, and Barbara Hammer. "Prototype-Based Classifiers in the Presence of Concept Drift: A Modelling Framework." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 210–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19642-4_21.

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Baader, Franz, and Ralf Küsters. "Computing the least common subsumer and the most specific concept in the presence of cyclic ALN-concept descriptions." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 129–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0095434.

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Ahmadi, Zahra, and Hamid Beigy. "Semi-supervised Ensemble Learning of Data Streams in the Presence of Concept Drift." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 526–37. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28931-6_50.

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Conference papers on the topic "The concept of presence in theologty"

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IJsselsteijn, Wijnand A., Huib de Ridder, Jonathan Freeman, and Steve E. Avons. "Presence: concept, determinants, and measurement." In Electronic Imaging, edited by Bernice E. Rogowitz and Thrasyvoulos N. Pappas. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.387188.

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Canonaco, Giuseppe, Alex Bergamasco, Alessio Mongelluzzo, and Manuel Roveri. "Adaptive Federated Learning in Presence of Concept Drift." In 2021 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn52387.2021.9533710.

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Disabato, Simone, and Manuel Roveri. "Learning Convolutional Neural Networks in presence of Concept Drift." In 2019 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ijcnn.2019.8851731.

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Siraj, Terbium, Efrana Jannat, Warafta Rasul, Meher Afroz Chowdhury, Swakkhar Shatabda, and Dewan Md Farid. "Big Data Mining in the Presence of Concept Drifting." In 2019 1st International Conference on Advances in Science, Engineering and Robotics Technology (ICASERT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icasert.2019.8934577.

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Sit, Wing Yee, and K. Z. Mao. "Learning imbalanced classes in the presence of concept growth." In 2013 IEEE Conference on Evolving and Adaptive Intelligent Systems (EAIS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eais.2013.6604106.

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Anh, Le Van Quoc, and Michael Gertz. "Mining Spatio-temporal Patterns in the Presence of Concept Hierarchies." In 2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Data Mining Workshops. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmw.2012.22.

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Nunez, David, and Edwin Blake. "Cognitive presence as a unified concept of virtual reality effectiveness." In the 1st international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/513867.513892.

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Atwater, Aaron, and Malcolm I. Heywood. "Benchmarking pareto archiving heuristics in the presence of concept drift." In Proceeding of the fifteenth annual conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463489.

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Crusan, Jason C., R. Marshall Smith, Douglas A. Craig, Jose M. Caram, John Guidi, Michele Gates, Jonathan M. Krezel, and Nicole B. Herrmann. "Deep space gateway concept: Extending human presence into cislunar space." In 2018 IEEE Aerospace Conference. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aero.2018.8396541.

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Tan, Guolin, Peng Zhang, Qingyun Liu, Xinran Liu, Chunge Zhu, and Fenghu Dou. "Adaptive Malicious URL Detection: Learning in the Presence of Concept Drifts." In 2018 17th IEEE International Conference On Trust, Security And Privacy In Computing And Communications/ 12th IEEE International Conference On Big Data Science And Engineering (TrustCom/BigDataSE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trustcom/bigdatase.2018.00107.

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Reports on the topic "The concept of presence in theologty"

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McGraw, Paul D. Strategic Swarming: A Future Overseas Presence Concept. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada401658.

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Chervinchuk, Alina. THE CONCEPT OF ENEMY: REPRESENTATION IN THE UKRAINIAN MILITARY DOCUMENTARIES. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11063.

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Research methodology. The following methods were used in this research: general scientific methods (descriptive, analysis, synthesis, comparison) and special (structural, hermeneutic, narrative, method of content analysis). We identified words related to the concept of the enemy and determined the context in which they are used by the authors of the collections Results. The formats of reflection of military reality in collections of military documentaries are investigated. It is emphasized that the authors-observers of events as professional communicators form a vision of events based on categories understandable to the audience – «own» and «others». Instead, the authors-participants go events have more creative space and pay more attention to their own emotional state and reflections. It is defined how the enemy is depicted and what place he occupies in the military reality represented by the authors. It is emphasized that the authors reflect the enemy in different ways. In particular, the authors-observers of the events tried to form a comprehensive vision of the events, and therefore paid much attention to the opposite side of the military conflict. Authors-participants of the events tend to show the enemy as a mass to be opposed. In such collections, the enemy is specified only in the presence of evidence confirming the presence of Russians or militants. Novelty. The research for the first time investigates the methods of representation of mi­litary activity in the collections of Ukrainian military documentaries. The article is devoted to the analysis of how the authors represent the enemy. Practical importance. The analysis of collections of military documentaries will allow to study the phenomenon of war and to trace the peculiarities of the authors’ representation of military reality.
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Zinenko, Olena. THE SPECIFICITY OF INTERACTION OF JOURNALISTS WITH THE PUBLIC IN COVERAGE OF PUBLIC EVENTS ON SOCIAL TOPICS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11056.

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Consideration of aspects of the functioning of mass media in society requires a comprehensive approach based on universal media theory. The article presents an attempt to consider public events in terms of a functional approach to understanding the media, proposed by media theorist Dennis McQuayl in the theory of mass communication. Public events are analyzed, on the one hand, as a complex object of journalistic reflection and, on the other hand, as a situational media that examines the relationship of agents of the social and media fields in the space of communication interaction. Taking into account philosophical approaches to the interpretation of the concept of event, considering its semantic spectrum, specificity of use and synonyms in the Ukrainian language, a working definition of the concept of public event is given. Based on case-analysis of public events, In accordance with the functions of the media the functions of public events are outlined. This is is promising for the development of study on typology of public events in the context of mass communication theory. The realization of the functions of public events as situational media is illustrated with such vivid examples of cultural events as «Gogolfest» and «Book Forum in Lviv». The author shows that a functional approach to understanding public events in society and their place in the space of mass communication, opens prospects for studying the role of media in reflecting the phenomena of social reality, clarifying the presence and quality of communication between media producers and media consumers.
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Advancing Market Integration and Decarbonization: How to Ensure a Smooth Transition? King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30573/ks--2021-wb01.

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The concept of connecting electricity markets, which started with the sole objective of maximizing economic gains, is now being increasingly expanded to fulfill other policy objectives, primarily to support the low-carbon future energy system. The importance of clearly articulating policies, designing innovative regulations, and the presence of a local/regional institution to facilitate this change cannot be overstated.
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