the process of production of his own life, and thereby also the production of the social conditions of his life, and the production of the mental concepts that flow from them, thus revealing the production-related sources of change in capitalist society (see K. Marx and F. Engels,Soch., ...
7.3.3. Rules Parents also use rules to guide or control children’s peer activities and, thus, rules have been construed as an indirect form of parental supervision. Simpkins and Parke [116] found that the mothers that reported more supervision rules (i.e., rules about play permission and ...
The creation and management of boundary objects is a key process in developing and maintaining coherence across intersecting social worlds” [8] (p. 393). According to Susan Star, there are no rules for classifying what counts as a boundary object. This always depends on the specific context ...
intelligent design n. 1. The belief that physical and biological systems observed in the universe result chiefly from purposeful design by an intelligent being rather than from chance and other undirected natural processes. 2. The purposeful design perceived in the universe or one of its parts and...
Confirmation bias is a form of following a script and believing a story. Confirmation bias makes us less willing to accept others’ ideas. And it rules out creativity, innovation and diversity. That's a good part of the reason that we primarily use our analytic reasoning to rationalize the ...
This paper aims to provide an overview of surveillance theories and concepts that can help to understand and debate surveillance in its many forms. As scho
The evaluation results were combined using the analytic hierarchy process. The reliability and accuracy of this method were validated through further testing. Our approach offers a human-centered, large-scale measurement framework, providing valuable insights for urban street renewal and design. Keywords:...
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identified in the observed landscape, to the knowledge or theory that explains their role and relationships within the movement process. Combining formal pathway systems and informal movement systems through these three case studies, we argue that these systems are not hierarchically integrated, but rath...
In addition, the investigation of cycling routes of users via big data to realize the reasonable allocation of bike density should also be carried out by related enterprises [38]. Meanwhile, the government should increase the supervision degree, introduce industry access rules and management policies...