Issue mapping for an ageing Europe

Issue mapping for an ageing Europe
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Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9789048524457
ISBN-13 : 9048524458
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Issue mapping for an ageing Europe by : Natalia Sánchez-Querubín

Issue Mapping for an Ageing Europe is a seminal guide to mapping social and political issues with digital methods. The issue at stake concerns the imminent crisis of an ageing Europe and its impact on the contemporary welfare state. The book brings together three leading approaches to issue mapping: Bruno Latour's social cartography, Ulrich Beck's risk cartography and Jeremy Crampton's critical neo-cartography. These modes of inquiry are put into practice with digital methods for mapping the ageing agenda, including debates surrounding so-called 'old age', cultural philosophies of ageing, itinerant care workers, not to mention European anti-ageing cuisine. Issue Mapping for an Ageing Europe addresses an urgent social issue with new media research tools.

The Lexicon in Acquisition

The Lexicon in Acquisition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0521484642
ISBN-13 : 9780521484640
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lexicon in Acquisition by : Eve V. Clark

Without words, children can't talk about people, places, things, actions, relations, or states, and they have no grammatical rules. Without words, there would be no sound structure, no word structure, and no syntax. The lexicon is central in language, and in language acquisition. Eve Clark argues for this centrality and for the general principles of conventionality and contrast at the core of language acquisition. She looks at the hypotheses children draw on about possible word meanings, and how they map their meanings on to forms. The book is unusual in dealing with data from a wide variety of languages, in its emphasis on the general principles children rely on as they analyse complex word forms, and in the broad perspective it takes on lexical acquisition.

Controversy Mapping

Controversy Mapping
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781509544523
ISBN-13 : 1509544526
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Controversy Mapping by : Tommaso Venturini

As disputes concerning the environment, the economy, and pandemics occupy public debate, we need to learn to navigate matters of public concern when facts are in doubt and expertise is contested. Controversy Mapping is the first book to introduce readers to the observation and representation of contested issues on digital media. Drawing on actor-network theory and digital methods, Venturini and Munk outline the conceptual underpinnings and the many tools and techniques of controversy mapping. They review its history in science and technology studies, discuss its methodological potential, and unfold its political implications. Through a range of cases and examples, they demonstrate how to chart actors and issues using digital fieldwork and computational techniques. A preface by Richard Rogers and an interview with Bruno Latour are also included. A crucial field guide and hands-on companion for the digital age, Controversy Mapping is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of media and communication, as well as activists, journalists, citizens, and decision makers.

Cognitive Mapping for Problem-based and Inquiry Learning

Cognitive Mapping for Problem-based and Inquiry Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9781000615579
ISBN-13 : 100061557X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Mapping for Problem-based and Inquiry Learning by : Juanjuan Chen

This book studies how to improve problem-based and inquiry-based learning by incorporating cognitive maps. Problem-based learning and cognitive mapping are reviewed from the perspective of both learning sciences and cognitive sciences, including the underpinning theories of experiential learning, situated learning, collaborative learning, meaningful learning, externalized representations, and visual representations. The result is a comprehensive review and analysis of cognitive mapping-supported problem-based learning, with the topic discussed from cognitive, metacognitive, social, and motivational and emotional perspectives. Furthermore, the author presents a theory-driven design, implementation, and analysis of design-based research to improve problem-based learning using cognitive mapping. The book will provide implications for researchers and practitioners of learning sciences, psychology, instructional systems, and cognitive tools.

Mapping Environmental Issues in the City

Mapping Environmental Issues in the City
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9783642224416
ISBN-13 : 3642224415
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Environmental Issues in the City by : Sébastien Caquard

This book complements the growing body of literature exploring the relationships between arts and cartography . It is distinct from the previous ones by its main focus: The multiple ways of representing a database. In the context of the exponential increase of the volume of geospatial data available, addressing this issue becomes critical and has not yet received much attention. Furthermore, the content of the database – environmental issues in the city – gives a strong social and political texture to the project. The expected audience for this book are academic as well as students interested in the relationships between art and cartography, place and technology, power and representations. This book could serve as an inspiration for local groups and communities dealing with environmental injustice all over the world. Finally, at a local scale, this book could become a major reference for individuals, communities and institutions interested in environmental issues in the city of Montreal.

Science, technology and society for a post-truth age: Comparative dialogues on reflexivity

Science, technology and society for a post-truth age: Comparative dialogues on reflexivity
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Publisher : Vernon Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781648898396
ISBN-13 : 1648898394
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Science, technology and society for a post-truth age: Comparative dialogues on reflexivity by : Emine Öncüler Yayalar

In an era shaped by misinformation, conspiracy theories, and anti-science movements, Science and Technology Studies / Science, Technology and Society (STS) provides a lighthouse of insight and interdisciplinary research. This volume, 'Science, technology and society for a post-truth age: Comparative dialogues on reflexivity,' embarks on a transformative journey through the interdependencies of science, technology, and society, offering vital perspectives and new insights on these challenging topics. This book, written by scholars in the field, reshapes post-truth discourse through STS and positions STS as a central force in addressing the post-truth crisis. It presents a compelling contribution that anchors STS at the heart of contemporary debates about truth and knowledge. 'Science, technology and society for a post-truth age: Comparative dialogues on reflexivity' is a contemporary and thought-provoking exploration of the evolving relationship between knowledge, truth, and society. It makes the case that STS is a catalyst for reshaping our understanding of truth in an age characterised by scepticism and uncertainty.

Unsettled Issues on HD Mapping Technology for Autonomous Driving and ADAS

Unsettled Issues on HD Mapping Technology for Autonomous Driving and ADAS
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Publisher : SAE International
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9781468604405
ISBN-13 : 1468604406
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Unsettled Issues on HD Mapping Technology for Autonomous Driving and ADAS by : Thomas Bock

Current advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving systems (ADS) rely on high-definition (HD) maps to enable a range of features and functions. These maps can be viewed as an additional sensor from an ADAS or ADS perspective as they impact overall system confidence, reduce system computational resource needs, help improve comfort and convenience, and ultimately contribute to system safety. However, HD mapping technology presents multiple challenges to the automotive industry. Unsettled Issues on HD Mapping Technology for Autonomous Driving and ADAS identifies the current unsettled issues that need to be addressed to reach the full potential of HD maps for ADAS and ADS technology and suggests some possible solutions for initial map creation, map change detection and updates, and map safety levels. Click here to access the full SAE EDGETM Research Report portfolio. https://doi.org/10.4271/EPR2021013

How to Win Campaigns

How to Win Campaigns
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781136530814
ISBN-13 : 1136530819
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Win Campaigns by : Chris Rose

How to Win Campaigns is a practical guide for creating and running successful campaigns. Written for the new campaigner and the experienced communicator alike, it explores what works (and what doesn't) and shows how to use principles and strategy in campaigning as a new form of public politics. Applicable to any issue and from any point of view, the book's key steps and tools provide models of motivation, analysis and communication structure. This fully revised and updated second edition includes the following new features: * Campaign Master Planner * Political Checklist * Motivational Values * Behaviour Change * Campaigning and the Climate Issue * Dealing With Disasters * Using Celebrities * Being Interesting * Brainstorming * Visual Narratives * A Strategy For Values, Behaviour, Politics and Opinion * Emergencies * Tame and Wicked Problems * How To Tell If You Are Winning * Plus all new case studies on - new media and the Obama campaign, the smoking ban, chemicals and health and greening Apple computers.

Predictive Soil Mapping with R

Predictive Soil Mapping with R
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780359306350
ISBN-13 : 0359306357
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Predictive Soil Mapping with R by : Tomislav Hengl

Predictive Soil Mapping (PSM) is based on applying statistical and/or machine learning techniques to fit models for the purpose of producing spatial and/or spatiotemporal predictions of soil variables i.e. maps of soil properties and classes at different resolutions. It is a multidisciplinary field combining statistics, data science, soil science, physical geography, remote sensing, geoinformation science and a number of other sciences. Predictive Soil Mapping with R is about understanding the main concepts behind soil mapping, mastering R packages that can be used to produce high quality soil maps, and about optimizing all processes involved so that also the production costs can be reduced. The online version of the book is available at: https: //envirometrix.github.io/PredictiveSoilMapping/ Pull requests and general comments are welcome. These materials are based on technical tutorials initially developed by the ISRIC's Global Soil Information Facilities (GSIF) development team over the period 2014-2017