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Context, Content, and Composition: Questions of Intended Meaning and the Aśokan Edicts

Context, Content, and Composition: Questions of Intended Meaning and the Aśokan Edicts

... content Unlike the archaeological context, the actual texts of the edicts have received a considerable amount of attention since their decipherment by James Prinsep in 1837. Numerous translations have appeared over the ...

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The Meaning of Tacit Knowledge

The Meaning of Tacit Knowledge

... Automatic knowledge, Awareness, Background knowledge, Between the lines, Body language, Charisma, Concentration, Coordination, create and enjoy challenges, Diagnostic closure, Emotions, Executive ...

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Shared meaning, one step closer to understanding educational reform : an investigation from a sense making perspective on how shared meaning among teacher team members can be established to support educational change

Shared meaning, one step closer to understanding educational reform : an investigation from a sense making perspective on how shared meaning among teacher team members can be established to support educational change

... members shared more knowledge with their team members and more equally to their team members had higher levels of collective ...their knowledge and others do not or to a limited ...

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MEANING: a Roadmap to Knowledge Technologies

MEANING: a Roadmap to Knowledge Technologies

... Abstract Knowledge Technologies need to extract knowledge from existing texts, which calls for advanced Human Language Technologies ...The MEANING project argues that we need to solve two ...

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Bullying in schools: a shared understanding

Bullying in schools: a shared understanding

... are shared and enabled through inter and intra-subjective actions of many different ...is intended to change the behaviour of another student, in direct contrast to freedom, which allows individuals to ...

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Understanding the meaning of awareness in Research Networks

Understanding the meaning of awareness in Research Networks

... 4. Workplace awareness Workplace awareness refers to knowledge about the workplace design and job characteristics of co-workers and is strongly related to other forms and aspects of awareness. For example, it is ...

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Understanding, Meaning, Interpretation: Three Seminars

Understanding, Meaning, Interpretation: Three Seminars

... a shared language as ...linguistic meaning of utterances on the one hand and the non-linguistic context in which such utterances are made on the other hand: interpretation is always and necessarily ...

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The new genesis of knowledge: Shared leadership for knowledge development

The new genesis of knowledge: Shared leadership for knowledge development

... real shared leadership without any hierarchy? The problem with self-managed teams is that experiments in the past not always were very ...and meaning with other stakeholders too? This might imply more ...

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Iterated Modalities, Meaning and A Priori Knowledge

Iterated Modalities, Meaning and A Priori Knowledge

... Someone might complain, I suppose, that the previous discussion does not provide the materials for providing a deep explanation of why (4), say, should be applicable to certain types of propositions. The more common ...

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Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

Science, Metaphoric Meaning, and Indigenous Knowledge

... metaphoric meaning was ...into meaning grounded in metaphoric understand- ing, I experienced an infinitely expanding understanding of the other and ...model intended to identify emerging ...

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Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems

Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems

... building shared understanding? With the Web, we have the opportunity to create a new class of tools that allow people to come together and exchange infor- mation and views in a way that can incrementally ...

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Contextual knowledge of Film/Media Understanding Application of knowledge and Understanding

Contextual knowledge of Film/Media Understanding Application of knowledge and Understanding

... - Students produce a media text in line with a brief set by the board with a specified audience and industry context. They form representations or key groups and should demonstrate a competence in use of media language ...
Shared leadership: struggles over meaning in daily instances of uncertainty.

Shared leadership: struggles over meaning in daily instances of uncertainty.

... a shared activity of mobilizing diverse organizational actors around a common ‘definition of situation’ ( Whittle et ...how meaning is collaboratively constructed in naturally occurring talk reveals that ...

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Study on the development of shared knowledge on littering

Study on the development of shared knowledge on littering

... not intended to be exhaustive, but rather to centralise information on the various actions identified in order to be able, in parallel with the interviews and discussion sessions that were held, to draw up a more ...

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Feeling for Meaning: The making and understanding of Image Theatre

Feeling for Meaning: The making and understanding of Image Theatre

... a shared embodied process in which the distinctions between meaning and feeling, and between the observer and the observed become ...embodied knowledge through stage ...
Developing knowledge and understanding of

Developing knowledge and understanding of

... teachers shared that when they did not have a firm grasp of the size of the quantities that letters repre- sented, they could clearly see the importance ...

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Understanding the intended and enacted national certificate vocational English curriculum

Understanding the intended and enacted national certificate vocational English curriculum

... relate to the structure of the language and only give a secondary role to the ways in which particular uses of language affect meaning. According to Breen (1987) a formal syllabus selects and subdivides language ...

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A knowledge driven approach to text meaning processing

A knowledge driven approach to text meaning processing

... and meaning processing involves matching, combining, and instantiating these prior expectations with knowledge ex- plicitly stated in ...way, understanding is fundamentally a modeling process, in ...

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A neurologically plausible implementation of a meaning-based knowledge

A neurologically plausible implementation of a meaning-based knowledge

... greater understanding of the brain is to develop models w ith greater psychological and neurological ...reater understanding of neural physiology and histology, greater understanding o f psychology, ...

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Collaborative requirements elicitation to foster shared understanding

Collaborative requirements elicitation to foster shared understanding

... domain knowledge, and modelling ...domain knowledge allowed the creation of homogenous blocks that determined if employee’s level of knowledge with the application domain was novice or expert based ...

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