Encounters with Popular Pasts
Cultural Heritage and Popular Culture
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In this paper, we analyze how firm-level capabilities and characteristics affect firm innovation activities and innovation outputs in seven Latin American countries in 2016. We include eight innovation activit...
Living Reference Work Entry In depth
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Indigenous crops also known as orphan crops are key contributors to food security, which is becoming increasingly vulnerable with the current trend of population growth and climate change. They have the major ...
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Although feedback is a very important component of assessment in higher education, there is substantial evidence that students view traditional methods of feedback as deficient in a number of respects. In this...
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Although we are surrounded by official heritage, in daily life we live with and in societies of popular culture—popular in terms of mass, openness, fluidity, plurality, hybridity, and the personal. Vernacular ...
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Quantitative trait locus (QTL) studies show that variation in salinity tolerance in Arctic charr and rainbow trout has a genetic basis, even though both these species have low to moderate salinity tolerance ca...
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Technology can be thought of in two ways: as a set of tools that amplify or extend what we currently do (make it better, faster, stronger), or as something with the potential to radically change what we do or ...
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This chapter is about extending CVEs to include more people and more objects in more media. Fundamentally the story goes like this.
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An advanced Telematic Studio was built at the University of Jyväskylä to combine the latest technologies for local and distributed work and/or meetings. The objectives were to combine leading edge technologies...
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The paper presents a general critique of the use of conceptual frameworks in design, illustrated by the well known synchronous/asynchronous, co-located/non-co-located framework. It argues that while frameworks...
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Support for work practice is better conceptualised as support for activity taking place in a multidimensional space than as prescription of temporal task sequences. The notion of “common artefact” is introduce...
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The role of models in the design of computer systems to support interpersonal and cooperative work is examined. It is argued that the current generation of models over-emphasise determinism at the expense of i...
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Four criteria are discussed as important conditions of successful applications in Computer Supported Co-operative Work (CSCW). They are equality, mutual influence, new competence, and double-level language. Th...