Search results for "The Imaginary"

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Neoliberalism and the moral economy of fraud

2019

In the popular imaginary, corrupt officials and criminal elites have populated the global South – and especially Africa – since the 1980s. In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and with the...

Political sciencePolitical economyNeoliberalism (international relations)Political Science and International RelationsGeography Planning and DevelopmentFinancial crisisGlobal SouthDevelopmentMoral economyThe ImaginaryReview of African Political Economy
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Hypergestures in Complex Time: Creative Performance Between Symbolic and Physical Reality

2015

Musical performance and composition imply hypergestural transformation from symbolic to physical reality and vice versa. But most scores require movements at infinite physical speed that can only be performed approximately by trained musicians. To formally solve this divide between symbolic notation and physical realization, we introduce complex time (\(\mathbb {C}\)-time) in music. In this way, infinite physical speed is “absorbed” by a finite imaginary speed. Gestures thus comprise thought (in imaginary time) and physical realization (in real time) as a world-sheet motion in space-time, corresponding to ideas from physical string theory. Transformation from imaginary to real time gives us…

Pure mathematicsEuler-Lagrange equationSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciSettore INF/01 - InformaticaInformationSystems_INFORMATIONINTERFACESANDPRESENTATION(e.g.HCI)Complex timeString theoryMeasure (mathematics)Imaginary timeTransformation (music)Motion (physics)AlgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONComplex time; Euler-lagrange equation; Hypergestures; Performance theory; String theory; World-sheets of space-timeString theoryWorld-sheets of space-timePerformance theoryHypergesturesRealization (systems)The ImaginaryGestureMathematics
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Splitting Magnitude Response into Real and Imaginary Parts

2017

The determination of real and imaginary parts from magnitude responses is studied for causal linear time-invariant systems having monotonic impulse responses. It is demonstrated that the problem can be interpreted as a special filtering task in the Mellin transform domain having a diffuse magnitude response bounded by the magnitude responses of the filters corresponding to zero and maximum imaginary parts prescribed by the Kronig-Kramers relations. Discrete-time filters processing geometrically sampled magnitude responses are designed for determining the real and imaginary parts. Testing results are presented verifying the performance of the filters.

Pure mathematicsMellin transformFrequency responseMathematical analysis0211 other engineering and technologiesMonotonic function02 engineering and technologyImpulse (physics)020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringlcsh:TA1-2040Bounded function021105 building & constructionlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)The ImaginaryMathematicsMATEC Web of Conferences
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La construcción del proyecto migratorio y las razones de emigrar en la población de África subsahariana de habla francesa. Un estudio intercontinenta…

2012

Este estudio da cuenta de las razones de los ciudadanos de África subsahariana francófona para establecerse en Europa y particularmente en Francia mediante la creación de un marco comprensivo innovador que vincula tres ejes temáticos: la motivación, las migraciones y África y sus relaciones con Europa. 155 participantes en ambos continentes respondieron a un cuestionario sobre su proyecto migratorio real o posible. Los resultados plantean un plano general de acercamiento a los imaginarios y la realidad de los migrantes en el contexto francés, marcado por la reflexión sobre la identidad nacional, los controles migratorios, un clima político reticente a la migración y un tejido social caracte…

Social networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationFrenchContext (language use)language.human_languageMulticulturalismPolitical scienceNational identitylanguageEthnologyPolitical climatebusinessGeneral PsychologyThe Imaginarymedia_commonUniversitas Psychologica
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Expanding the Family Frame: Social Specialists, Mediated Experiences, and Gendered Images of Mobility in Transnational Wedding Videos

2021

This contribution explores the role of wedding videos in shaping transnational social relationships. Examining the production and aesthetic means of these ‘mobile images of mobility’, I show how videographers serve as ritual and social specialists to bring to the fore a fictionalized, imagined place of transnational social relationships. As evidence of ‘memory objects’ for life events, these videos form the basis for mediated experiences in transnational settings, relating those depicted to those engaging in and those watching the videos. They all become part of the social relationships that are inscribed in the video. Yet this imaginary filmic space creates gendered, contested spaces of mo…

Social relationshipLife eventsMedia studiesFrame (artificial intelligence)Social mediaSociologySpace (commercial competition)Inscribed figureThe Imaginary
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Answers to the uncertainty from the workers in the Valencian textile and clothing sector

2013

La gestión política y empresarial de la liberalización del comercio de sus productos abrió a mediados de la década del 2000 una importante crisis en el sector del textil-confección. Una crisis especialmente aguda en las comarcas valencianas de l’Alcoià, el Comtat y la Vall d’Albaida donde no sólo la economía sino también el imaginario social de sus habitantes se ha construido tradicionalmente sobre este sector. Esta situación sirvió para la investigación que origina el artículo como metáfora de la percepción de la incertidumbre, entendida ésta como la falta de códigos válidos para dotar de signifi-cado los hechos que se viven en la cotidianeidad y en consecuencia la incapacidad para planifi…

Sociology and Political ScienceincertidumbreMetaphorEconomic policymedia_common.quotation_subjectCrisi financera global 2007-2009sector textil-confecciónValencianbienestarPoliticsBenestar socialSociologyEveryday lifeFree tradeThe Imaginarymedia_commonConsumption (economics)textile and clothing sectorIndústria tèxtilbusiness.industryUncertaintyClothinglanguage.human_languagewelfareEconomyestrategiasstrategieslanguageCiencias Sociales > SociologíaConsum (Economia)business
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Our Thoughts and Their Objects

2015

This chapter is about how we as adults use language to represent these qualified things. I first show that the objects of our true thoughts are what Chrysippus called obtaining propositions, which is what we now call facts. Then I look at four kinds of thought and the kinds of fact they represent. I start with two kinds of thought that are unique in that they are guaranteed to be true, according to Chrysippus, namely sense perceptions and preconceptions. I argue that sense perceptions represent so-called simple facts and that all conceptions represent the sort of non-simple facts that can be captured in conditionals. I then look at two kinds of thought that are indispensable when we engage …

Theory of FormsPhilosophyPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSign (semiotics)sortMaterial implicationThe ImaginarySimple (philosophy)Epistemologymedia_common
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Oltre la ricerca del Graal, il divenire del mito

2014

A mythologist's study of the Graal cultural tradition. Using Francesco Zambon's recent Metamorfosi del Graal as his starting point, the author undertakes an analysis on the importance of the Graal in Western mystical, philosophical and literary traditions throughout time, from the impact of the medieval Graal stories on the matière de Bretagne and beyond (Troyes, Boron), to the appeal of this myth in modern times, including its occurrence on Richard Wagner, Martin Heidegger, Simone Weil, Italo Calvino and Umberto Eco.

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural traditionOtras filologías modernasArtMythologyMyths; Grail; matière de Bretagne; Arthurian myths; mythologies; gnoseology; philosophical traditions; imaginary; literary sources; religions; Perceval; Galahad; Joseph of Arimathea; Chrétien de Troyes; Robert de Boron:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]HumanitiesMysticismThe Imaginarymedia_commonMagnificat Cultura i Literatura Medievals
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Arredor do Rexurdimento. Apuntamentos xerais

2020

Resumo: Este é un estudo do actual estado da investigación sobre o Rexurdimento. A partir dunha bibliografía actualizada, analizamos a renacenza galega e facemos a nosa achega en canto á definición, cronoloxía, características centrais, contribución ao imaxinaio nacional colectivo e o valor da lingua como elemento central na construción da identidade e criterio filolóxico na literatura. Ademais, o estudo parte da relación entre o campo político e o cultural. Para isto tomamos de base, e de xeito principal, os estudos de Xoán González Millán, Antón Figueroa e Alejandro Alonso Nogueira. 
 
 
 Paraules clau: Rexurdimento, criterio filolóxico, lingua galega, imaxinario nacional c…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophyThe RenaissanceLingua francaLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languagePhilologyGalician language:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]languagecomputerHumanitiesThe Imaginarycomputer.programming_languageSCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna
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Commentaries on our new ways of perceiving disasters

2010

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to help readers gain more understanding of the new phenomena of terror, risk, and threat perception.Design/methodology/approachVarious authors are reviewed: Castel, Beck, Baral, Kellner, Sabada, Korstanje, and in particular, Baudrillard.FindingsSeveral matches are found among the reviewed authors which comprise, for example: late modernity (from 1970 to date) witnesses an increase of fears, panic, and risk assessments in social imaginary; these concerns are part of a process that opens the future to the contingency. That way, the decision‐making process in human beings sheds light on certain aspects of life such as health, body‐care planning but this has …

Value (ethics)Late modernitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBuilding and ConstructionPublic opinionEpistemologyGreat RiftOriginalityTerrorismSociologySafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessContingencySocial psychologyThe Imaginarymedia_commonInternational Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment
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