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Journal articles on the topic "Articulation theory"

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Sikka, Tina. "Ballistic missile defense and articulation theory." Journal of Language and Politics 7, no. 1 (May 26, 2008): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.7.1.06sik.

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In this paper, I use articulation theory to examine the political discourse which surrounds the Bush Administrations proposed ballistic missile defense shield. I argue that there are three central articulations used by the Bush Administration to garner public support for the ballistic missile defense shield. They are: 1) the articulation of missile defense with national security; 2) the unity formed out of terrorism and the threat of a missile attack by rogue states; and 3) the articulation of missile defense with technological inevitability and progress. I illustrate how these dominant articulations discursively serve to garner support for the proposed shield by setting the parameters around which discussions of missile defense can take place. My primary argument is that the discursive unities made by the Bush Administration out of such elements as terrorism, technology, progress, and capitalism functions to perpetuate and justify a larger American project of exceptionalism, unilateralism, and military hegemony.
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Saugmann Andersen, Rune. "Video, algorithms and security: How digital video platforms produce post-sovereign security articulations." Security Dialogue 48, no. 4 (July 10, 2017): 354–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0967010617709875.

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Digital videos increasingly sustain new and older imagined communities (and enmities), and make battlefields, unfolding terror plots and emergencies public. Yet digital videos mediate security articulations following logics that are radically different from those of journalistically edited media, with consequences for how we should think of security articulation in new visual media. This article analyses how, in digital video, the combination of visible facts and the remediation logics of algorithmically governed video platforms – such as YouTube and Facebook – allow for new types of security articulations. It argues that digital video can be understood as a semiotic composite where the material semiotics of media technologies, calculated publics and spectators combines with the political semiotics of audio-visual media to condition how video articulations work as political agency. A powerful video-mediated security articulation, the #neda videos from the 2009 Iranian post-election crisis, illustrates how security articulation in digital video is not tied to the authority of a speaker and does not contain the promise of an immediate, illocutionary security effect. Drawing on securitization theory and Butler’s critique of speech act theory, this article understands such video articulations as post-sovereign security articulations.
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Balzacq, Thierry. "The Site of Foreign Policy: A Field Theory Account of MFAs." Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15, no. 1-2 (March 16, 2020): 174–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1871191x-bja10002.

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Summary This essay argues that the work of ministries of foreign affairs (MFAs) centres on three modes of articulation; namely, intersubjective, practical and material articulations. However, much research in diplomatic studies has yet to come to terms with the specific ways in which these modes of articulation coalesce to produce a distinctive foreign policy. I suggest that a field theory account of MFAs offers a reliable set of tools that enables us to understand how a foreign policy takes shape, the dynamics that sustain it and the circumstances under which it is likely to change. Because a field’s existence is often derived from its relational consequences, the essay clarifies the link between a field and its effects, using the concept of ‘affordance’. In this sense, theorising MFAs connects a philosophy of action — which focuses on the field theory’s concepts — and a philosophy of science — which emphasises relations within and between different modes of articulation.
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Bishop, Elizabeth. "Articulation Theory in Activist Literacy Research." Theory in Action 8, no. 3 (July 31, 2015): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.15017.

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Ba’, Stefano. "Critical theory and the work–family articulation." Capital & Class 41, no. 3 (February 16, 2017): 475–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309816817692119.

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We are living in an era characterised by the repercussions of recession and austerity, and the fields of work and family are directly affected by historical changes, making the need for reformulating concepts used in the sociology of work and family quite apparent. In order to do so, this article proposes an approach inspired by Open Marxism and critical theory that will assess the contribution of specialised literature in the work–family articulation to advance original analyses and investigate relevant issues around social reproduction under capitalism. The tension between capitalism and contemporary forms of family will be framed through the concept of the dual nature of labour and family life, insofar as they entail both sensuous and abstract forms of human involvement – most notably abstract labour. Issues around the emotional patterns of family life and the mediation that families operate between ‘home’ and ‘work’ spheres will take centre stage. One of the main points is that the development of labour as abstract labour under capitalism marginalises family forms in terms of the mediation between the private and the public spheres, because it relies on a more direct social integration (or ‘synthesis’) of its subjects. However, members of families, as active subjects, create social forms and resist disruptions caused by socio-economic changes. In that sense, ‘subjectivity’ is thought to be a key concept to avoid thinking work and family as reified structures.
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Johnson, Greg. "Authenticity, Invention, Articulation: Theorizing Contemporary Hawaiian Traditions from the Outside." Method & Theory in the Study of Religion 20, no. 3 (2008): 243–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006808x317464.

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AbstractThis article theorizes potential contributions of outsider analysis to the study of contemporary indigenous traditions, taking Native Hawaiian canoe voyaging and repatriation disputes as its primary examples. The argument proceeds by specifying analytical contributions of articulation theory in contrast to limitations of invention and authenticity discourses. A shared liability of the latter discourses is identified in their tendency to reify identity in ways that preclude engagement with the full range of cultural articulations constitutive of living tradition. Cultural struggle, in particular, is theorized as the aspect of identity articulation that is most explanatory of the character of tradition and least addressed by theories of invention and authenticity.
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Hawes, Leonard C. "The Politics of Articulation and Critical Communication Theory." Annals of the International Communication Association 15, no. 1 (January 1992): 582–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23808985.1992.11678828.

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Smith, Brian K., and Brian J. Reiser. "Explaining Behavior Through Observational Investigation and Theory Articulation." Journal of the Learning Sciences 14, no. 3 (July 2005): 315–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15327809jls1403_1.

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Fey, Marc E. "Articulation and Phonology." Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 23, no. 3 (July 1992): 225–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461.2303.225.

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For many speech-language pathologists, the application of the concepts of phonology to the assessment and treatment of phonologically disordered children has produced more confusion than clinical assistance. At least part of this confusion seems to be due to the expectation that, since new terms are being used, new clinical techniques should differ radically from the old ones. The basic intent of this paper is to show that adopting a phonological approach to dealing with speech sound disorders does not necessitate a rejection of the well-established principles underlying traditional approaches to articulation disorders. To the contrary, articulation must be recognized as a critical aspect of speech sound development under any theory. Consequently, phonological principles should be viewed as adding new dimensions and a new perspective to an old problem, not simply as refuting established principles. These new principles have resulted in the development of several procedures that differ in many respects from old procedures, yet are highly similar in others. Whether phonological approaches are better than existing procedures remains an important, but unanswered question.
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Armstrong, Mary A. "READING A HEAD:JANE EYRE, PHRENOLOGY, AND THE HOMOEROTICS OF LEGIBILITY." Victorian Literature and Culture 33, no. 1 (March 2005): 107–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150305000756.

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JANE EYREIS A NOVEL INTENSELY CONCERNEDwith reading and being read. It is a text fixated on acts of literacy and states of legibility, and it produces reading as a compelling, multivalent locus for narrative pleasures and for the articulation of desire.Jane Eyregrants the greatest possible significance to every form of literacy, frequently structuring its articulations of the erotic through reading: reading books or watching others read them, successfully (or unsuccessfully) reading the faces and heads of others, and controlling or failing to command one's legibility. These many crucial literacies do not originate from a chance narrative enthusiasm, but are centrally linked to the novel's equally intense interest in the classificatory arrangements of phrenological systems. Phrenology, that famous nineteenth-century pseudo-science of reading, enables the production of the novel's multiple erotic strands, structuring not only a considerable portion of the heterosexual romance plot(s), but articulating and enabling the novel's female homoerotic dynamics, as well.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Articulation theory"

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Orr, G. Michael. "An articulation theory perspective of Neil Postman's media criticism /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3060130.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002.
Typescript. Paging starts with leaf 2. There is no leaf 1. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 165-185). Also available on the Internet.
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Walker, Isabella Sheila Frances. "Corporate restructuring and its articulation in rural Ireland." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.315831.

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BARKER, STEPHEN FREDERIC. "ARTICULATION, 'ETRANGETE,' AND POWER: ASPECTS OF NIETZSCHE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184183.

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Although Derrida, Deleuze, and others have shown the centrality of Friedrich Nietzsche's work for contemporary philosophy, the breadth of his influence is only just beginning to be understood in literature. Nietzsche saw himself as a philosopher and as a poet, and wrote in all his major works of the importance of understanding the vital interaction of conceptual thinking and its "practical" application by the litterateur. The place of the philosopher/poet, modelled on Nietzsche himself, was to be considered the highest attainable by man. Yet Nietzsche's elevation of poetic thought contains a dynamic paradox, which he himself not only saw but which was for him a--perhaps the --pivotal aspect of his philosophy: since both thinking and writing occur in the same place, language, man must acknowledge that to engage in either is to accept the destruction of his "unity," and to place his attention "out" into language. To articulate, then, is to establish a double focus, an outer one first (in language), and then an inner one posited in that outer medium. The paradox is that this distancing is both necessary to man and disruptive to his sense of himself. Once one perceives this condition as, after Nietzsche, endemic to man, one can begin to see how pervasively the dilemma can be used as a strength, a source of power, by the writer. This study explores applications of Nietzsche's etrangete. Part One considers Nietzsche's writings themselves, selectively, and some precursors on whom he depended for his insights. Part Two applies these ideas to criticism of a number of contemporary writers, showing how the Nietzschean triangulation of articulation, etrangete, and power (Nietzsche's "eternal recurrence," "Overman," and "will to power") informs such diverse writers as Joyce, Faulkner, John Fowles, and Samuel Beckett. Each of the chapters of Part Two explores an aspect of Part One's conclusions relative to a particular writer, showing how he works within the Nietzschean paradigm whether he would repudiate that paradigm (as in the cases of Faulkner and Fowles), or acknowledge it (as with Joyce and Beckett). The dissertation's effort is to demonstrate that Nietzsche's pervasive influence on contemporary literature is systematic, indigenous, and inescapable.
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Bremen, Maria Verena von. "The application of nonlinear phonological theory to intervention with phonologically delayed twins." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/28924.

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Despite the fact that speech-language pathologists do not develop the theories underlying the principles and procedures used in the clinic, speech and language clinicians are ethically obliged to apply the "best" possible theory in their practice. Recently phonologists have been developing a theory of nonlinear phonology. Application of this theory to cross-linguistic data and to child language data has shown that what appeared to be idiosyncratic or difficult to account for using previous theoretical formulations can be neatly explained using a nonlinear phonological explanation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of further extending the application of nonlinear phonological principles to the field of speech-language pathology. Two levels defined by the theory, segmental and prosodic, were investigated in a six-month-long intervention programme with a set of phonologically delayed twins (aged 5;6 at the outset of the project). Each twin was assigned to an experimental condition motivated by one of these levels, or tiers. In each condition, intervention goals were determined by parameters of the theory; the segmental condition contrasted features "higher" versus "lower" in the feature hierarchy, while the prosodic condition contrasted moraic with onset-rime descriptions of syllable/word shape. Using twins as subjects also allowed the twin aspect of language acquisition and speech-language intervention to be explored. Results of the phonological intervention study revealed that nonlinear phonology provides a viable framework for assessing and determining goals for phonological remediation. A comparison of progress in therapy indicated that one twin acquired therapy goals faster than the other. An investigation of the differential progress of the twins allowed conclusions to be drawn regarding social awareness and success in phonological therapy.
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Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of
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Cochrane, Krysta Leeanne. "An articulation of Indigenous and sociocultural approaches : theory, methodology, and application to Indigenous school engagement." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/10177.

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This thesis is a philosophical inquiry that advances an articulation of Indigenous theories of learning and methodology with Vygotsky's sociocultural theory and methodology. An Indigenized sociocultural approach may provide a culturally appropriate theoretical and methodological framework that enables researchers to overcome the prevailing ideological assumptions in the conduct of research with Indigenous communities, including eurocentrism, objectivism, and psychological individualism. More specifically, by Indigenizing a sociocultural approach, and approaching research with this new framework, researchers may be better equipped to conduct research with communities and educators in ways that lead to the production of culturally sensitive recommendations for communities, schools, and classrooms to help engage Indigenous youths. Research that is culturally appropriate is urgently needed given the significantly higher early school leaving rates of Indigenous students compared to non-Indigenous students, due in part to historical, social, and cultural factors. The Indigenized sociocultural approach generated through this philosophical inquiry is applied to Indigenous early school leaving and disengagement in order to highlight how such an approach may contribute to the literature. In addition, recommendations based on the extant literature that explore the possibility of increasing school engagement with Indigenous youths are used as guidelines for future empirical research. Finally, limitations of the theory, methodology, and the thesis itself are discussed.
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Welbourne, J. "Design theory and exhibition practice in Britain, 1924-1938 : The articulation and representation of modernist design theory between the Empire Exhibitions." Thesis, University of Essex, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.375731.

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Bernhardt, Barbara May. "Application of nonlinear phonological theory to intervention with six phonologically disordered children." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/30562.

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The purpose of this investigation was to examine the utility of nonlinear phonological frameworks for designing and executing an intervention program with phonologically disordered children. Six such children between the ages of 3 and 6 years participated in the study three times a week over three consecutive six-week blocks. The following general questions were addressed: 1. Will nonlinear phonological frameworks help to predict logical and attainable intervention goals for phonologically disordered children? 2. Are the separate prosodic and segmental levels of representation of nonlinear phonology psychologically real? 3. If the 'prosodic tier' has some observable clinical reality, will there be a difference in proportion and rate of syllable/word shapes acquired as a result of intervention methods that contrast the onset and rime versus those that utilize the mora a constituent? 4. If the 'segmental/melodic tier' has some observable independence, is there any advantage to be gained from targeting specified features at 'higher' versus lower' levels in the feature hierarchy in phonemic inventory intervention? An alternating block, mulitiple baseline design (counterbalanced over six single subjects) provided an opportunity to investigate the above questions. Within each six-week block, three week periods were devoted in turn to prosodic (syllable structure) training and segmental training. Prosodic subblocks were divided into two four-session sunblocks to contrast developmental change for targets presented as moraic constituents versus onset-rime constituents. Segmental periods were divided into two four-session subblocks to contrast developmental change for features from higher and lower levels in the feature hierarchy. Analyses during and after the study demonstrated the following with respect to the four research questions: 1. The nonlinear frameworks provided a logical model for deriving attainable intervention goals. All of the children became intelligible by the end of the project as a result of attaining the goals determined by nonlinear phonological theory. 2. Rate of attainment of syllabic and segmental goals differed, with a faster rate of change for syllabic goals overall, suggesting independence of segmental and prosodic tiers, and possible dominance of the prosodic tier. Interactions between tiers were also observed, suggesting that they are interdependent as well as autonomous. 3. Moraic and onset-rime condition quantitative results were virtually equivalent, but some qualitative differences appeared which had relevance for the each of the theories with respect to status of the onset, word-final consonants, and epenthesis. 4. Higher level features in the feature hierarchy tended to be acquired before lower level features. The nonlinear phonological frameworks stimulated a successful intervention study. Evidence gained through this study in turn contributes to the understanding of the nonlinear constructs.
Medicine, Faculty of
Audiology and Speech Sciences, School of
Graduate
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Li, Nan. "The contested reality of China's transformation since economic reformation: Examination of Chinese modernity using articulation theory." Connect to online resource, 2008. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3337223.

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Rorke, Lorna E. "An exploration of the role of formal theory in the development and articulation of teachers' practical theories." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape7/PQDD_0006/MQ42095.pdf.

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Cezayirlioglu, Andac Baran. "Rethinking Populism: ‘the People’ as a Popular Identity Subject in Bernie Sanders’ Discursive Articulation." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Medier och kommunikation, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-329960.

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This study explores the articulation of a popular political identity by the US Senator Bernie Sanders and the political coalition he communicates. The analysis part is conducted on two levels: the construction of the populist signifier ‘the people’ and the construction of the antagonist in Sanders’ political communication. The theoretical part is mostly driven by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s perspective in radical democracy, identity construction, collectiveness and the chain of equivalence. By deploying theoretically unprejudiced approach, the thesis shows how a popular identity, namely ‘the People’, emerges, how it is communicated in order to put forward an alternative reading of populism which is hotly-debated subject among scholars and political scientists. Furthermore, the thesis elaborates how the theoretical discussion proposes a way of understanding the collective subject of ‘the People’ which appears as an identifiable and contra- conjectural category. The analysis ascertains that ‘the people’, as a populist subject, emerges as collective citizens demanding equal rights and taking the larger issues of inequality at stake based on inclusive values and positions, rather than as undemocratic, authoritarian, ethnically and culturally homogenizer subjects. Consequently, any subject causing ‘injustice’ becomes the antagonized other who obliges ‘the People’ to experience misery, oppression, and discrimination. The research tackles how Senator Sanders’ political communication brings disperse identities along with the chain of equivalence, how his movement articulates the political front of ‘the People’, and how it signifies the outsider through dichotomizing the political space. The study concludes that Sanders popular articulation provides a critical perspective for us to read populist zeitgeist of the twenty-first century.
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Books on the topic "Articulation theory"

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Hall, Penelope K. Developmental apraxia of speech: Theory and clinical practice. 2nd ed. Austin, Tex: PRO-ED, 2006.

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Hall, Penelope K. Developmental apraxia of speech: Theory and clinical practice. Austin, Tex: Pro-Ed, 1993.

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Jackson, Michel Tah Tung. Phonetic theory and cross-linguistic variation in vowel articulation. Los Angeles, Ca: Phonetics Laboratory, Dept. of Linguistics, UCLA, 1988.

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Hoffman, Paul R. Children's phonetic disorders: Theory and treatment. Boston: Little Brown, 1989.

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Howell, Janet. Treating phonological disorders in children: Metaphon--theory to practice. 2nd ed. London: Whurr Publishsers, 1994.

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Dean, Elizabeth, 1953 Nov. 25-, ed. Treating phonological disorders in children: Metaphon, theory to practice. San Diego, Calif: Singular Pub. Group., 1991.

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Desideri, Fabrizio, and Giovanni Matteucci, eds. Estetiche della percezione. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-609-9.

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This book is a continuation of the lively debate launched in Dall'oggetto estetico all'oggetto artistico which the same editors published with Firenze University Press. The argument of the book is the organic link connecting the two thematic axes that define the ambit of aesthetics: the theory of perception and reflection on the arts. The apparent tautology of the title is intended to stress how the interpenetration of perception and work of art is structural and organic, thus calling up the theoretical urgency of this problem for an effective understanding of the dynamics of the sense of art as a "symbolic form" in which the relation between the mind and the world is embodied in an exemplary manner. The book is divided into three sections. The first presents nuclei of reflection emerging from unconventional contemporary perspectives. The second addresses various angles of the theory of perception. Finally, the third part explores several cases in which contemporary artists have tackled the link between expressive practice and the articulation of perception.
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Das, Nandini, João Vicente Melo, Lauren Working, and Haig Smith. Keywords of Identity, Race, and Human Mobility in Early Modern England. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463720748.

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What did it mean to be a stranger in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England? How were other nations, cultures, and religions perceived? What happened when individuals moved between languages, countries, religions, and spaces? Keywords of Identity, Race, and Human Mobility analyses a selection of terms that were central to the conceptualisation of identity, race, migration, and transculturality in the early modern period. In many cases, the concepts and debates that they embody – or sometimes subsume – came to play crucial roles in the articulation of identity, rights, and power in subsequent periods. Together, the essays in this volume provide an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the development of these formative issues.
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Franko, Mark. Toward a Choreo-Political Theory of Articulation. Edited by Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199928187.013.5.

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This chapter discusses the political interpretation of dance from the perspective of the critical and theoretical category of articulation in the political theory of Lefort, Althusser, Laclau, and Mouffe. It proposes the tropes of sovereignty, the individual, and the impersonal to work through the significance of articulation to a theory of the political in dance. As such it is an extension of Franko’s earlier arguments on the co-embededness of the politics and aesthetics of dance toward a theory of the conjunctural. This is not to render political content contingent and hence removed from form but it is to affirm temporalities at work in the way form is perceived to carry political content and ultimately to articulate that content effectively and persuasively. The apparent segregation of dance the political is paradoxically the condition upon which this articulation is reliant.
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S, Yavas Mehmet, ed. Phonological disorders in children: Theory, research, and practice. London: Routledge, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Articulation theory"

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Howarth, David. "Applying Discourse Theory: the Method of Articulation." In Discourse Theory in European Politics, 316–49. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230523364_14.

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Cohen, Ira J. "The Patterning and Articulation of Systems Across Time and Space." In Structuration Theory, 84–113. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20255-3_4.

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Hajičová, Eva. "Topic-focus articulation — A matter of langue or parole?" In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 167. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.138.14haj.

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Hawksley, Charles, and Nichole Georgeou. "Right to Development: Theory, Practice, and Articulation with SDGs." In Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 1–11. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69625-6_47-1.

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Hawksley, Charles, and Nichole Georgeou. "Right to Development: Theory, Practice, and Articulation with SDGs." In Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 815–25. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95714-2_47.

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Italiano, Giuseppe F. "Strong Bridges and Strong Articulation Points of Directed Graphs." In SOFSEM 2012: Theory and Practice of Computer Science, 43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27660-6_4.

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Zienkowski, Jan. "Discourse Theory on the Logics of Articulation, Politics and Subjectivity." In Articulations of Self and Politics in Activist Discourse, 35–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40703-6_2.

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Devillers, Raymond. "Articulation of Transition Systems and Its Application to Petri Net Synthesis." In Application and Theory of Petri Nets and Concurrency, 113–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21571-2_8.

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Joronen, Tero. "Computational Theory of Meaning Articulation: A Human Estimation Approach to Fuzzy Arithmetic." In Views on Fuzzy Sets and Systems from Different Perspectives, 115–27. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93802-6_6.

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Panneerselvam, Elavenil, Poornima Ravi, and B. Sasikala. "Fractures of the Zygomaticomaxillary Complex." In Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for the Clinician, 1151–99. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1346-6_56.

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AbstractFractures of the Zygomatico Maxillary complex result in cosmetic deformity as well as functional deficits such as altered vision, restricted mouth opening and paresthesia. Accurate restitution of the form and function of the ZMC is challenging because of its multipoint- articulation within the cranio facial skeleton and the difficulty involved in intra-operative assessment of reduction at all articulations. Management of ZMC fractures is unique; (1) The approaches used for reduction may be different from those for fixation (2) Lack of complete visualization of fracture predisposes to over or under reduction resulting in sub optimal outcomes (3) Philosophies of fixation and stabilization are numerous and debatable.With advancements in the imaging technology, armamentarium and refinement of approaches to fracture, there is an emerging trend towards achieving utmost precision in reduction and fixation with minimally invasive surgical principles. This chapter aims at elaborating the biodynamics of ZMC fractures, the evolution of various techniques for reduction & fixation along with their rationale and finally the cutting-edge technology in management of fractured ZMC.
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Conference papers on the topic "Articulation theory"

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Kim, Jin H., and H. I. Choi. "Co-articulation Modeling for Handwriting Synthesis." In 2007 International Conference on Computing Theory and Applications. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccta.2007.40.

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Mordfin, Theodore G., and Sivakumar S. K. Tadikonda. "Modeling Controlled Articulated Flexible Systems Using Assumed Modes: Part I — Theory." In ASME 2001 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2001/vib-21344.

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Abstract Guidelines are sought for generating component body models for use in controlled, articulated, flexible multibody dynamics system simulations. In support of this effort, exact closed-form and numerical solutions are developed for the small elastic motions of a planar, flexible, single link system, in which the link is represented as an Euler-Bernoulli bar in transverse vibration. The link is connected to ground by a pin joint, and the articulation is controlled by proportional and proprotional/derivative (PD) feedback control laws. The characteristics of the closed-form solution are shown to consist of combinations of the characteristic expressions associated with classical end conditions. A large-articulation flexible body model of a controlled-articulation flexible link is then developed and linearized about an arbitrary reference angle. This model uses the method of assumed modes to represent the flexible behavior of the link. It is shown the model is analytically equivalent to a purely structural model which uses a hybrid set of assumed modes, and that numerical convergence can be investigated in terms of admissible functions and quasi-comparison functions. Numerical evaluation of the use of various types of assumed modes is presented in a companion paper.
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Foulonneau, Anthony, Gaëlle Calvary, and Eric Villain. "The theory of mirror." In the 2014 Ergonomie et Informatique Avancée Conference - Design, Ergonomie et IHM: quelle articulation pour la co-conception de l'interaction. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2671470.2671485.

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Lin, Tzu-Chao, Chao-Chun Chen, and Cheng-Jian Lin. "Using Interval Type-2 Recurrent Fuzzy Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller Based on Improved Differential Evolution for Cooperative Carrying Controller of Mobile Robots." In 2020 International Conference on Fuzzy Theory and Its Applications (iFUZZY). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ifuzzy50310.2020.9297367.

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Dharia, Mehul A., Jeff E. Bischoff, Duane Gillard, Fred Wentorf, and Matt Mroczkowski. "Impact of Articulation Geometry on Contact Mechanics in Total Ankle Replacement Design." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-53107.

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Total ankle replacement designs have evolved since their introduction in the mid 1970s. While the first-generation total ankle replacement (TAR) designs had unacceptably high failure rates, recent designs have demonstrated improved outcomes [1]. Two philosophies are commonly used in TAR design: mobile-bearing and fixed-bearing. Unlike mobile-bearing designs which have two articulating surfaces, fixed-bearing designs have only one articulating surface. While fixed-bearing designs have lower risk of dislocation than mobile-bearing designs, the single articulation feature can produce higher contact stress on the articulating surface, increasing the potential for polyethylene wear [1, 2].
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Erol, Anil, and Jeffery Baur. "Analysis of Multi-Stable Architectures for Morphing Structures." In ASME 2020 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2020-2395.

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Abstract The field of multi-stable structures has been steadily growing due to a wide range of potential applications including energy harvesting, MEMS, and mechanical logic. This work focuses on utilizing elastic energy trapping and snap-through phenomena of bistable unit cells to design a latticed, hierarchical multi-stable cylinder that can articulate up to 30 degrees from its center axis. The employment of bistable elements is hypothesized to reduce the total strain energy required to articulate the cylinder, and yield faster responses with the snap-through. While multi-stable cylinders exist in previous studies, there have been no previous attempts at studying different modes of deformation beyond compressive loading. Thus, the current work presents a new problem regarding the effects of bistable elements in a latticed cylinder that is carrying tensile, compressive, and shear loadings and exhibiting large displacements as the cylinder is articulated.. The total strain energy density of the articulating cylinder is investigated as a function of the heights of the unit cells, which aids in determining an ideal height for the design that minimizes the strain energy density. Results show that the strain energy of an articulating cylinder can be minimized with the use of multi-stability, and that a multi-stable cylinder can require up to three times less loads to maintain desired articulation compared to a mono-stable structure. These results will lead to future works on further optimizing the articulating cylinder by varying additional parameters like the individual heights of rows, the thicknesses of unit cell beams, the strain energy density, and the initial loading threshold for articulation. In addition, the work in this study can yield methodologies for designing arbitrarily morphing skins beyond just cylindrical geometries.
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Pugh, Steven Daniel, Juan Juan Zhu, and Rob S. Dwyer-Joyce. "Experiments on Grease Performance in Aircraft Landing Gear Pin Joints." In STLE/ASME 2010 International Joint Tribology Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijtc2010-41101.

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A pin joint simulation machine has been built to test a real landing gear pin joint under realistic loading and reciprocation conditions. The pin is loaded hydraulically using a hydraulic actuator to apply a fixed displacement cycle whilst measuring the reactive torque. The machine was used to measure the torque cycle (and hence friction coefficient) required to operate the joint. In this work a method of evaluating different formulation greases has been proven. This involved measuring their frictional torque and also evaluating performance using a Sommerfeld type approach that displays the different lubrication regimes in the joint for different conditions. Measured friction coefficients were in the region of 0.02 to 0.12 depending on the joint load and articulating speed. In actual gear the surface sliding speed is low and so the joint operates in the boundary regime. The required torque and coefficient of friction have been related to the lubrication mechanisms occurring as a function of articulation angle, reciprocal frequency and applied axial load for lubrication starvation in a reciprocating journal bearing.
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Huyse, Luc, and Shahani Kariyawasam. "Types of Uncertainty and Their Impact on Target Risk or Reliability." In 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2012-90571.

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The main objective in using reliability based methodologies is to provide consistent safety by explicitly accounting for uncertainties in a probabilistically quantified manner. Reliability methods also allow the articulation of the level of safety. This level of consistency in safety cannot be achieved in a deterministic analysis using safety factors. However, reliability based methods can be used to calibrate and improve deterministic methods to improve the consistency of the safety level. Providing consistent safety enables optimization of maintenance activities which enables the safest system to be provided using the available resources. Currently used deterministic and reliability based methods are both examined and discussed. Gaps and areas of improvement are identified with the objective of improving safety and explicitly articulating and communicating the level of safety. Effective use of quantitative risk and reliability methodologies requires quantitative data that describes the current state of the pipeline, the anticipated future state as well as the failure limit state. In maintaining oil and gas pipelines this level of quantitative data of the pipeline is available when pipelines are in-line inspected. Although reliability-based assessments are by no means restricted to corrosion management, the reliability based maintenance program at Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI) has been foremost applied to corrosion management because in-line inspection (ILI) data is adequately accurate to perform reliability based assessments. Guidelines for a reliability based maintenance program have been developed and projects executed to validate and demonstrate the implementation of these methodologies. The main learning from these guidelines and subsequent validation projects has been useful in identifying the process for improving integrity related decision making, the sensitivities of these methodologies, the impact of physical uncertainty and knowledge uncertainty, and the challenges in defining and applying target criteria. These identified areas are explored and discussed.
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Wang, Changchang, Zhisheng Zhang, Haiying Wen, and Zhijie Xia. "Bionic Morphology of Dental Articulator for Teaching Based on Topological Theory." In 2021 IEEE 5th Advanced Information Technology, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IAEAC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iaeac50856.2021.9390899.

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Mordfin, Theodore G., and Sivakumar Tadikonda. "On Selecting Assumed Modes in a Controlled Articulated Flexible Multibody Dynamics System." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35749.

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The modeling and simulation of controlled-articulation flexible multibody dynamic systems often involves the use of approximating functions, or assumed modes, to represent the structural characteristics of the constituent component bodies. However, clear and complete guidance on appropriate component body modeling techniques is lacking. As a result, researchers and applications engineers encounter severe and unexplained numerical problems when simulating such systems. Earlier studies demonstrated these problems, explained their causes, and developed modeling guidelines from the perspective of accuracy, robustness, and simulation efficiency. In this study, the guidelines are tested and confirmed for a controlled-articulation flexible multibody dynamic system. In support of this effort, exact closed-form and numerical solutions are developed for the small elastic motions of a planar, flexible, two-link system in which each link is represented by an Euler-Bernoulli bar in transverse vibration. The inboard link is pinned to the ground, and the outboard link is pinned to the outboard end of the first link in an arbitrary configuration. Articulation is controlled by proportional and proportional/derivative feedback control laws. The exact solutions are “truth models” for the linear characteristics of an analogous non-linear large articulation model in which link deformations are represented by assumed modes. Using a linearized version of the non-linear large-articulation model as an assumed modes testbed, the modeling guidelines are tested against the exact solutions. The numerical results conform with expectation, and the efficacy of the guidelines is successfully confirmed.
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