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Contemprary Pragmatism, 2024
Are current digital technologies supporting democracy? Answering that question depends, among other things, on what is meant by democracy. This article mobilizes a communicative conception of democracy. While it is generally accepted that communication is important for democracy, there are directions in democracy theory that understand communication as not merely instrumental but as central to what democracy is and should be. Inspired by Dewey, Habermas, and Young, this paper articulates a conception of democracy as communication. It is then argued that this “deep-communicative” ideal of democracy, together with the usual ethical and epistemic norms of communication as sketched by O’Neill, offer a tentative normative framework for evaluating digital technologies in relation to democracy.
Reformed theology in Africa series, 2022
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1998
Cuadernos del Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano, 2024
El empleo de las nuevas tecnologías de la información y comunicación para favorecer los intercambios, participar en discusiones y realizar colaboraciones es ya una práctica habitual en los equipos de investigación. Nuestro propósito es explorar cómo se manifiesta el uso estratégico de entornos digitales para compartir insumos y producir conocimiento en un estudio de caso: la red de investigadores que elaboró la base de datos Registros Estatales de Población Indígena de Pampas y Patagonia del siglo XIX (REPIPP). Se analizan las formas de sociabilidad y los soportes materiales requeridos tanto en el diseño y ejecución del proyecto como en la comunicación de sus resultados. Evaluamos las características del caso presentado en relación con otras articulaciones posibles y, a partir de ello, buscamos aportar a los estudios de las prácticas académicas desde un enfoque de redes.
NSW HSC syllabus - Rise of Dictators and the collapse of Weimar Germany
This paper aims to present and discuss a collection of empirical studies relating to the adoption and implementation of HRIS, by means of a content analysis of the findings of previous HRIS studies. A review of the relevant literature has shown that a large number of previous studies have attempted to identify factors determining the adoption and implementation of HRIS applications. For the purpose of this study, these factors are presented and discussed under two dimensions: internal and external environmental factors. However, as the findings of previous studies presented conflicting results, these factors needed to be examined empirically at an aggregate and individual level.
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2013
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ENPI - Encontro Nacional de Propriedade Intelectual, 2018
British Journal of Biomedical Science, 2020