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Dietary and Temporal Niche Differentiation in Tropical Ants-Can They Explain Local Ant Coexistence?

2014

How species with similar ecological requirements avoid competitive exclusion remains contentious, especially in the species-rich tropics. Niche differentiation has been proposed as a major mechanism for species coexistence. However, different niche dimensions must be studied simultaneously to assess their combined effects on diversity and composition of a community. In most terrestrial ecosystems, ants are among the most abundant and ubiquitous animals. Since they display direct, aggressive competition and often competitively displace subordinate species from resources, niche differentiation may be especially relevant among ants. We studied temporal and trophic niche differentiation in a gr…

Coexistence theoryEcological nicheEcologyEcological releasemedia_common.quotation_subjectForagingNicheNiche differentiationfood and beveragesNiche segregationBiologyCompetition (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonBiotropica
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Plant facilitation and phylogenetics

2013

The relationship between facilitation and evolutionary ecology is poorly understood. We review five issues elucidating how the phylogenetic relatedness of species provides insight into the role of facilitation in community assembly: (a) Are the facilitative interactions more common between species that differ in a regeneration niche? (b) Are facilitative interactions more common between distantly related species? (c) Do communities governed by facilitation (rather than competition) have higher phylogenetic diversity? (d) As facilitated juvenile plants mature, do they compete with their nurses more often if they are closely related to them? (e) How does the phylogenetic signature in a commun…

CoextinctionEcologyPhylogenetic treeEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectNetworkBiologyCompetition (biology)Historical effectsPhylogenetic diversityIndirect effectsPhylogeneticsNicheFacilitationEvolutionary ecologyRegeneration (ecology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcological interactionsmedia_common
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Multimodality: Art as a Meaning-Making Process

2021

AbstractThe authors of the book see multimodality as intrinsic to human communication and texts, and as consisting of a multiplicity of signs. This chapter discusses how this applies in educational settings, to examine how different modes of communication are intertwined and utilized in learning, including children’s creative learning practices. In this, the authors use the semiotic concepts that operate in all communicative contexts: Field, tenor, and mode. Through them, the authors view the CLLP as a space that enables social activities, exploration of cultural, social, and societal contents and topics, and the development of social relationships. All this occurs through various communica…

Cognitive scienceExpression (architecture)Field (Bourdieu)Meaning-makingSemioticsPerformative utteranceSociologySpace (commercial competition)Human communicationMultimodality
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Noticing-prefaced recoveries of the interactional space in a video-mediated business meeting

2020

Drawing on conversation analysis and authentic data from a video-mediated multiparty meeting, this study investigates the sequential and temporal organisation of recoveries of the interactional space. It focuses on moments in which either an auditory or a visual barrier emerges, and the participants orient to these troubles through intensified bodily-visual displays: embodied noticings. The analysis illustrates noticing-prefaced recoveries of the interactional space as procedural and multimodal accomplishments that require close attentiveness to the co-participants’ verbal and visual conduct and to the contingencies of the meeting. The study highlights not only the affordances of video-medi…

Cognitive scienceconversation analysiskeskustelunanalyysivideo-mediated meetingsSpace (commercial competition)sanaton viestintäsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusMultimodalityetäkokouksetConversation analysisembodies resourcesEmbodied cognitionnoticingsinteractional spaceAffordancePsychologymultimodalitymultimodaalisuus
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An interactive approach to multiple criteria optimization with multiple decision-makers

1986

In this article we propose a formal man-machine interactive approach to multiple criteria optimization with multiple decision makers. The approach is based on some of our earlier research findings in multiple criteria decision making. A discrete decision space is assumed. The same framework may readily be used for multiple criteria mathematical programming problems. To test the approach two experiments were conducted using undergraduate Business School students as subjects in Finland and in the United States. The context was, respectively, a high-level Finnish labor-management problem and the management-union collective bargaining game developed at the Krannert Graduate School of Management…

Collective bargainingOperations researchManagement scienceComputer scienceDecision theoryGeneral EngineeringMultiple criteriaContext (language use)Social decisionSpace (commercial competition)Research findingsTest (assessment)Naval Research Logistics Quarterly
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External effects of domestic regulations: comparing internal and international barriers to trade

2001

Abstract In a world in which barriers to trade at all levels—international and internal—are mostly a by-product of the implementation by governments of different regulatory policies to deal with “domestic” or “local” problems such as environmental degradation, health, and labor standards, the article purports to show how the mechanisms that are set in motion by the operation of competition among the governments inhabiting the different jurisdictional tiers of federal countries lead to outcomes that are different from those generated by the ‘agreed-upon’ rules that govern the relations of national governments with each other in matters of international trade.

Commercial policyEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryInternational tradeInternational economics[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCompetition (economics)Economics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesbusinessTrade barrier[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceLawEnvironmental degradationFinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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CREATIVE TOOLS FOR THE FORMATION OF PUBLIC SIGNS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF THE BALTIC STATES

2014

<p>In public space there is the information, that is always designed with a specific purpose. For example, signposts are placed to provide direction guidance and to highlight some of the most important objects. Public signs function as the visiting cards of some institution or enterprise, creating indirectly a definite image of these institutions or some ethnic or social groups, while graffiti is written to create and maintain a public image and to express emotions or attitudes towards some person, a group of people, events or processes. To achieve the expected objective the authors of signs often use the eye-catching texts that differ from linguistic and para-linguistic means, such a…

Communicationsemiotic landscape; public sign; linguistic creativity; linguistic and optical metaphorsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSign (semiotics)Space (commercial competition)GraffitiVariety (linguistics)PunctuationLinguisticsPublic spaceSemioticsPsychologybusinessLinguistic landscapemedia_commonVia Latgalica
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“It’s More Than Just Exercise”: Tailored Exercise at a Community-Based Activity Center as a Liminal Space along the Road to Mental Health Recovery an…

2021

Mental health care policies call for health-promoting and recovery-oriented interventions, as well as community-based programs supporting healthier habits. The purpose of this study was to explore how individuals facing mental health challenges experienced participating in tailored exercise at a community-based activity center, and what role tailored exercise could play in supporting an individual’s process of recovery. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with nine adults experiencing poor mental health who engaged in exercise at the activity center. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using systematic text condensation. Participants spoke about the…

Community basedcitizenshipMedical educationexerciseHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychological interventionphysical activitycommunity-based activity centermental health challengesSpace (commercial competition)Mental healthVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811recoveryqualitative methodMedicineCenter (algebra and category theory)LiminalityPsychologyCitizenshipmedia_commonTheme (narrative)
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Proposal of an innovation framework in an international manufacturing company

2017

Nowadays, companies have to innovate to cope with competition. Several types of innovation exist and have been studied for decades by many authors. However, not many types of innovation are really set up in manufacturing companies operating in a B2B market, and even less the innovation led by users. As far as we know, the specific features of innovation in companies operating in a B2B market have not been greatly studied. Thus, managing innovation in these companies becomes a challenge. The aim of our paper is to analyze the types of innovation which are really set up in a manufacturing company. We also propose an innovation framework. An exploratory experimental study in an international m…

Competition (economics)0209 industrial biotechnology020901 industrial engineering & automationbusiness.industryManufacturing0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBusinessSet (psychology)Industrial organizationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS021106 design practice & management[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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08. Recognition and the ideology of merit

2015

This paper discusses pathological forms that the ideal of merit takes in ideological uses of meritocratic ideas. According to the French philosopher Dominique Girardot (2011) the possibility of our genuinely recognizing one another is impaired by the ideology of merit: this new ideology standardizes recognition and forces competition, thus creating hierarchies and what Axel Honneth calls social pathologies. The ideology also threatens the category of action in Hannah Arendt’s (1958) sense. The paper elucidates Girardot’s stance and sketches a comparison between Honneth’s and Girardot’s views on recognition. Despite the explicit connection to Honneth’s theory, Girardot actually creates an Ar…

Competition (economics)Action (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectMeritocracySociologyIdeologySocial psychologyIdeal (ethics)Epistemologymedia_commonStudies in Social and Political Thought
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