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Crawford, C. Merle. "A New Positioning Typology." Journal of Product Innovation Management 2, no. 4 (December 1985): 243–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1540-5885.240243.

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Kisters, Sandra. "A New Museum Typology?" Museum International 73, no. 1-2 (January 2, 2021): 74–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13500775.2021.1956738.

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Ikyer, Godwin Aondofa. "The Tiv Typology." Matatu 48, no. 2 (2016): 309–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18757421-04802006.

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The cultural logic of postmodernity is encrusted with artistic layers and forms of oral art in their new horizons of usage and in their neo-oralities of performance within the pressures of cultural change and continuity arising from contemporary existence. The discursive and performative limits of oral art forms are dismantled due to the surging interface with the new media, such that transitional models and cross-cultural versions of the same artistic product are created. The pressures of urbanization, the mixed bag of hybridization and globalization, postmodern social pressures and values, and the strides made by science and technology have created neo-oralities, new horizons, and fresh or hybrid versions with which to interrogate Tiv oral artistic products in this digital age, opening up endless vistas and possibilities for oral products. This essay examines the new horizons, versions, and neo-oralities as they create synergy and meanings in the various media of technology. Also highlighted are the dismantled boundaries of the discipline and the discursive limits of oral artistic forms within the developmental trajectory of disciplines, artists, societies, and countries. Finally, a theoretical construct is called for to match the new trends, along with an appeal for greater research attention to be paid to this increasingly important interface with the pressures of change as they help shape culture and art forms.
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Bingqi, Su. "New Issues in Archaeological Typology." Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 20, no. 4 (July 1988): 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/csa0009-4625200468.

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Kaspersen, Iselin Silja. "New societies, new soldiers? A soldier typology." Small Wars & Insurgencies 32, no. 1 (June 28, 2020): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2020.1785990.

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Feneyrol, Julien, Gaston Giuliani, Daniel Ohnenstetter, Benjamin Rondeau, Emmanuel Fritsch, Anthony E. Fallick, Daniel Ichang'i, et al. "New typology and origin of tsavorite based on trace-element chemistry." European Journal of Mineralogy 26, no. 2 (April 11, 2014): 293–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/0935-1221/2014/0026-2367.

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Robinson, Richard B., Patricia McDougall, and Lanny Herron. "Toward a New Venture Strategy Typology." Academy of Management Proceedings 1988, no. 1 (August 1988): 74–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.1988.4979728.

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Ogorodnikov, P. I., A. B. Tasmaganbetov, and A. P. Tyapukhin. "On typology of the new economy." E-Management 2, no. 1 (May 24, 2019): 60–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/2658-3445-2019-1-60-77.

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Currently, a significant number of definitions of terms of different types of economy, including the term «new economy», has been developed, and the content of these definitions is often duplicated or not specific. Vertical and horizontal interrelations of these terms are not often expressed clearly, which reduces the quality of scientific researches in the field of economics and management. The subject of the study is the typology of the term “new economy” and related terms. The purpose of the study is clarification and addition of the typology of the term “new economy” and related terms, as well as to develop their adequate definitions. The hypothesis of the study is based on the fact, that the definitions of the studied terms include duplicate components and classification features or do not contain the necessary components and classification features. Therefore, these definitions can be refined and supplemented on the basis of terminological analysis. Logical-structural methods have been chosen as research methods: terminological analysis, grouping, typology and classification. The major components and classification features of definitions of different types of the economics have been revealed and grouped in the article. Classification features and their combinations have been substantiated. Options for the classifications of different types of economics have been developed and their structure has been justified. The basic and refined definitions of different types of economics have been proposed. The scientific contribution has been provided by the correct choice and use of the empirical base, application of adequate research methods, the substantiation of the author’s typology of terms of different types of economics, allowing to obtain their unambiguous definitions.The results of the study allow to adjust a number of provisions of the economics theory, ensuring the improvement of its terminological apparatus and structure.
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Miller, Kim S., Leslie F. Clark, Deborah A. Wendell, Martn L. Levin, Phyllis Gray-Ray, Carmen Noemi Velez, and Mayris P. Webber. "Adolescent heterosexual experience: A new typology." Journal of Adolescent Health 20, no. 3 (March 1997): 179–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1054-139x(96)00182-6.

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Gundel, Stephan. "Towards a New Typology of Crises." Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 13, no. 3 (September 2005): 106–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5973.2005.00465.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "New typology"

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Wood, Antony. "Tall buildings : search for a new typology." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2010. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11486/.

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[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.] Tall building design, despite 130 years of development, has not advanced to a satisfactory state, especially on environmental/sustainability grounds. Most Tall Buildings historically seem to have been designed as either vertical extrusions of an efficient floor plan (the ‘commercial’ approach), or as stand-alone pieces of high-rise urban ‘sculpture’ (the ‘sculptural-iconic’ approach). In both cases the main relationship with the urban setting is either a commercial or a purely visual one, with the tall building usually dominating. This has led to the syndrome of tall buildings as ‘isolationist’ architecture – stand-alone, non-site specific models that are readily transportable around the cities of the world. This has served to create an alarming homogeneity across global urban centers – a creation of a ‘one size fits all’ skyscraper ‘mush’ which rejects, in some places, thousands of years of local vernacular traditions. This is especially true of cities in developing nations, where to import all things ‘western’ is often to be seen as progressive and modern. Thus the vast majority of tall buildings internationally follow the standard template of the rectilinear, air-conditioned, western ‘box’. In addition, tall buildings have become synonymous with the greatest excesses of energy expenditure – in both embodied construction and operation. Though there are definitely advantages tall buildings can offer, both in creating more sustainable patterns of life through higher density and also through the potential for greater renewable energy generation at height, there is no doubt that in their current form, most tall buildings are energy-profligate. In short then, many of these tall buildings are contributing to the degradation of both the local (cultural) and the global (climate change) around the world. It does not, however, need to be this way. Tall Buildings have the opportunity to reinvent themselves as the typology for a sustainable urban future – focused centers of live, work and recreation with innovative forms, technologies and environments to face the challenges of the future climate-changed world, whilst also contributing to the continuing local culture of a place. This new typology needs be inspired by the cultural, environmental and vernacular traditions of the location. This is important in maintaining the cultural integrity and continuity of any urban domain, but especially in developing countries which are at risk of adopting wholesale western urban models (and mistakes) at the expense of more appropriate local solutions. In short, tall buildings and cities need to be inspired by the specifics of place – physically, culturally and environmentally. This submitted ‘PhD by Publications’ – consisting of a Narrative and six published papers – explain how the author’s research has contributed to this central thesis; the quest for a new typology for tall buildings which are appropriate to the local, the global and the major challenges of the age.
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Reeves, Jeremy R. "A new typology for state-sponsored international terrorism." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/10680.

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State sponsorship of terrorism, though not as prevalent as in previous decades, is still a complex phenomenon our government has yet to adequately address, despite the threat it continues to pose to our national security. Current U.S. policy toward state sponsors of terrorism is constrained by a number of laws, which mandate a host of economic and diplomatic sanctions be put in place when a state is designated as a sponsor of terrorism. As such, policymakers must careful consider all of the complex ramifications before labeling an offending state for fear of alienating necessary allies and harming the international economy. This paper argues a more effective response to state-sponsored terrorism can be found through a deeper understanding of the phenomenon. To this end, a new typology for state-sponsored terrorism is presented, offering policymakers a nuanced approach to dealing with offending states. The primary benefit of such an approach is the inherent flexibility to tailor U.S. response to the precise relationship between the terrorist organization and its state sponsor. States currently on the State Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism and states that should be are examined, detailing the shortcomings of current U.S. policy and the advantages of the proposed typology.
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Roland, Stephanie. "A new typology - re-imagining a civic building." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24369.

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My personal interest in cities and their layering of spaces and functions served as a starting point for this dissertation. Cities evolve over time, and the resultant networks of movement and public spaces are the filters through which most inhabitants experience the city they live in. By examining the Cape Town CBD and surrounds, it became apparent that these networks have become secondary to other commercial systems. Whilst Cape Town has some open public spaces of historic significance such as the Grand Parade and Greenmarket Square, the public space network has become fragmented and often overwhelmed by commercial interests which inevitably limit public access and use. Upon closer examination, it seems that economic concerns have shaped the city rather than a layering and balance between public and private, access and control. A discernible building typology can be found in the inner city, one which I have referred to as the tower block. The tower blocks have varying programmes but hold in common private ownership and controlled access, thereby limiting the connection to the city severely, and in most cases do not add anything of value to the public urban fabric. Instead, where the tower block access meets the movement and public space network of the city a hostile environment is created, where loiterers and security guards jostle for control. The inhabitants and users of the tower blocks step from the city into a controlled, sterile environment, and do not interact with the urban environment further. Most of these tower blocks naturally accommodate office space in the CBD. Whilst it is not realistic to lay the onus on private investors and developers putting up tall buildings in the city to contribute extensively to the public urban space, civic buildings should shoulder that responsibility. Historically, as with the Old Town Hall overlooking the Grand Parade, this is how the public space network was constructed. Civic building and the publicly accessible space which they created were the generative elements of cities. By examining the CBD it became clear that the last extensive civic building done by the city was during the apartheid era, buildings such as the Civic Centre and Customs House on the foreshore. Built to deal with the growing administrative apparatus of that era, and following modernist guidelines the public spaces created by these buildings are mostly unused, due to unsuitable location and being awkwardly scaled and imposing. The trend for the city to instead lease tower blocks of generic office space to accommodate their civic functions has further led to a deterioration of the public urban realm, as a building typology focused on disconnection from the city now has to accommodate a constant influx of people whilst still having to maintain security for its internal workings. The street, entrances and internal corridors become crowded with people which they were not designed to contain, leading to a frustrating experience for both public and public servant alike. The focus of this thesis became to challenge the conventional tower block that makes up much of our cities today, by putting forward spatial possibilities that are flexible for alternate uses and new crossprogrammatic possibilities for a partnership between private building and public building. The connection between the private and public was made through the programme of an office building, which in its generic form has already become a typology that houses both public (civic) and private.
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Ekman, Joakim, and Erik Amnå. "Political participation and civic engagement : towards a new typology." Örebro universitet, Institutionen för humaniora, utbildnings- och samhällsvetenskap, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-22607.

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Reviewing the literature on political participation and civic engagement, the articleoffers a critical examination of different conceptual frameworks. Drawing on previousdefinitions and operationalisations, a new typology for political participation and civicengagement is developed, highlighting the multidimensionality of both concepts. Inparticular, it makes a clear distinction between manifest 'political participation'(including formal political behaviour as well as protest or extra-parliamentary politicalaction) and less direct or 'latent' forms of participation, conceptualized here as 'civicengagement' and 'social involvement'. The article argues that the notion of 'latent'forms of participation is crucial to understand new forms of political behaviour and theprospects for political participation in different countries. Due to these innovations itcontributes to a much-needed theoretical development within the literature on politicalparticipation and citizen engagement.
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Kuiper, Sarah. "The combine harvester: defining a new food retail typology." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13126.

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The project developed out of a theoretical inquiry into the use of food as a design tool to facilitate urban regeneration. The need for change arises from the loss of public space due to corporate control over food and food retail taking place in privatised environments. This socio- spatial polarisation becomes visible when mapping the change from historic marketplace to supermarket. The two primary concerns which arise from this socio-spatial polarisation are that of food being viewed as a utilitarian commodity, which allows routine shopping to take place in a supermarket rather than a market, and an evacuation of the public realm with the disappearance of food from public marketplaces. Spatial and infrastructure analyses of existing food retail models within the existing food system in Cape Town identify an appropriate supermarket-market hybrid that facilitates the flows of people and produce while regenerating public space.
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Yeung, Chun-ho Leslie, and 楊俊豪. "A new urban typology for the old Tsim Sha Tsui." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31986213.

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Yeung, Chun-ho Leslie. "A new urban typology for the old Tsim Sha Tsui." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25947606.

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Vaughn, Emma L. "Find me on Facebook| A new typology for categorizing online personalities." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1523244.

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Social networking sites (SNS) have become vastly popular and are drawing research attention rapidly. Recent research suggests valid inferences about personality might be made from observing profile information. We propose social media users can be grouped into typologies based on how they use SNS. The current study tested a proposed typology based on behaviors being exhibited. Facebook users' wall posts and recent activity were observed by trained raters in order to validate five distinct hypothesized categories of usage (e.g., Scrap booker, Entrepreneur, Social Butterfly, Activist, and Observer). As predicted, inter-rater reliability utilizing the typology was found to be significant (.97), indicating a high degree of internal consistency among the raters. There was also a highly significant correlation between raters, r(148) = .95, p <. 001, and a high degree of agreement (kappa = .881, p <. 001 ). Results support the categories proposed for coding online behaviors. Implications for the future use of the typologies in analyzing the behavioral patterns found in SNS activity are discussed to help bridge the gap between the online and the offline selves.

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Conte, Christine. "Eucharistic imagery from the Old Testament to the New /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1987. http://www.tren.com.

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Garriss, Timothy Paul. "Bridge-house : a new residential building typology for affordable work-centered housing." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/23173.

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Books on the topic "New typology"

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Miestamo, Matti, and Bernhard Wälchli, eds. New Challenges in Typology. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110198904.

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Epps, Patience, and Alexandre Arkhipov, eds. New Challenges in Typology. Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110219067.

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Joshua typology in the New Testament. Tübingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck, 2012.

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The new Moses: A Matthean typology. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993.

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Augustus, Ritchie William. New York projectile points: A typology and nomenclature. Albany, N.Y: New York State Museum, 1997.

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Ritchie, William Augustus. New York projectile points: A typology and nomenclature. Albany: University of the State of New York, State Education Dept., 1997.

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Versteeg, J. P. Adam in the New Testament: Mere teaching model or first historical man? 2nd ed. Phillipsburg, N.J: P&R Pub., 2012.

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Thelma, Greco, ed. The personality compass: A new way to understand people. Boston, Mass: Element, 1998.

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New perspectives on type identity: The mental and the physical. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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New challenges in typology: Transcending the borders and refining the distinctions. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "New typology"

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Gamkrelidze, Thomas V. "Language typology and diachronic linguistics." In New Vistas in Grammar, 465. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.49.30gam.

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Aronson, Howard I. "Towards a typology of verbal categories." In New Vistas in Grammar, 111. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.49.09aro.

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Newcombe, Nora S., and Thomas F. Shipley. "Thinking About Spatial Thinking: New Typology, New Assessments." In Studying Visual and Spatial Reasoning for Design Creativity, 179–92. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9297-4_10.

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Donohue, Mark. "Papuan Malay of New Guinea." In Creoles, their Substrates, and Language Typology, 413–35. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.95.24don.

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Engel, Ulf, and Frank Mattheis. "Towards a new typology of regionalism." In The Finances of Regional Organisations in the Global South, 252–63. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2020. | Series: Routledge studies in African politics and international relations: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429055874-17.

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Krzeszowski, Tomasz P. "Towards a typology of contrastive studies." In Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 55. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.3.07krz.

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Taeldeman, Johan. "A typology of dialect transitions in Flanders." In New Methods in Dialectology, edited by P. Th van Reenen and M. E. H. Schouten, 155–64. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110883459-015.

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Grazziano, Raphael. "The Legitimized Reproduction of a Corporate Typology." In The New Urban Condition, 235–51. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003100362-18.

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Vyrenkova, Anastasia, Ekaterina Rakhilina, and Boris Orekhov. "Chapter 7. A new approach to old studies." In The Typology of Physical Qualities, 189–214. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.133.07vyr.

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Koch, Harold. "Substrate influences on New South Wales Pidgin." In Creoles, their Substrates, and Language Typology, 489–512. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.95.27koc.

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Conference papers on the topic "New typology"

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Normand, Jean-Marie, Myriam Servières, and Guillaume Moreau. "A new typology of augmented reality applications." In the 3rd Augmented Human International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2160125.2160143.

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Zubir, S. S. "Generating a new typology of an urban village." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 2015, edited by Q. Norhisham and Y. Rahman. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp150621.

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Pe-Than, Ei Pa Pa, Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, and Chei Sian Lee. "A Survey and Typology of Human Computation Games." In 2012 Ninth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (ITNG). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itng.2012.124.

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Georgiadis, Konstantinos, Ana M. Ruiz-Teran, and Peter J. Stafford. "Investigation of Under-Deck Cable-Stayed Footbridges under Dynamic Pedestrian Loading." In IABSE Congress, New York, New York 2019: The Evolving Metropolis. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/newyork.2019.1654.

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<p>Under-deck cable-stayed (UDCS) footbridges are slender structures that promote the axial behaviour. This allows designers to take advantage of the entire sectional areas and reduce the required construction materials. Besides their high structural efficiency and sustainability, they also possess a number of other advantages such as multiple construction possibilities and strong aesthetic characteristics, therefore becoming an attractive solution in urban infrastructure. However, due to their slenderness, they are more prone to vibrations. Recent closures of footbridges of this typology, indicate that fundamental aspects of their structural response still remained unclear. This paper presents a set of example bridges built with this typology and a detailed investigation of a benchmark case under the dynamic action of pedestrians. Results show that, although ULS is satisfied using a very high deck slenderness (1/100), the SLS of vibrations is the critical design criterion that governs the slenderness of the deck (leading to values of 1/60).</p>
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Katashinskikh, Varvara. "TYPOLOGY OF THE UNIVERSITIES OF THE INDUSTRIAL MACRO-REGION." In 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2018.1406.

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Koloiz, Zhanna. "Food (Glutonic) Linguocode in the Typology of Cultural Codes." In International Conference on New Trends in Languages, Literature and Social Communications (ICNTLLSC 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210525.007.

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Celadyn, Wacław, and Wojciech Duliński. "The new airport typology Architectural interventions towards travel time optimization." In Annual International Conference on Architecture and Civil Engineering. Global Science & Technology Forum (GSTF), 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5176/2301-394x_ace15.81.

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"New e-HRM Typology: From Broadcasting towards Supply Chain Support." In International Workshop on Human Resource Information Systems. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002196000980105.

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Aiello, Mariateresa. "Self-Storage Cities: A New Typology of (Sub)Urban Enclave." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.23.

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In the periphery, arrays of self-storage facilities are part of the light industrial landscape of warehouses and ex-urban alienation. Within the urban fabric, storage buildings represent both container and camouflage architecture, and are perfect examples of what Professor Crawford calls “background buildings.”1 Self-storage facilities are an architectural typology worthy of study, and not only for their growing impact on the city and suburban sprawl, or for the uncanny ability to mimic other design typologies and adapt to the target market. They can be examined in terms of building type and construction methods. From the economic point of view, storage facilitiesare compelling: they are a by-product of shopping/goods architecture, consumerism and planned obsolescence. They embody currently popular issues of surplus and clutter/hoarding. The issue of “material excess” becomes an (ex) urban pathology, endemic to a culture of wholesale commerce and warehouse buying experiences. The clutter culture can be mapped and becomes tangible in the form of the “country of storage facilities”, a veritable document to “stuff obesity”. The current rise of self-storage facilities is also a physical reminder of the consequence of changes in social and living conditions. How do we, as architects and urban designers, confront the typology of the self-storage facility and the new urban/exurban enclaves that these commercial containers of space have created? How can we better understand the nature of the singularly camouflaged “housing of stuff” often found in the downtowns of second-tier U.S cities? The content of these buildings, the “user”if you wish, is constituted entirely of stuff we cannotor do not wish to fit in our homes. What is it that we store, and why?
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Smejkalova, Karolina, and Hana Lukasova. "TYPOLOGY OF PUPILS' QUESTIONS ON THE FIRST LEVEL OF PRIMARY SCHOOL." In 11th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2019.1047.

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Reports on the topic "New typology"

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Panchenko, Liubov F., Tetiana A. Vakaliuk, and Kateryna V. Vlasenko. Augmented reality books: concepts, typology, tools. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4414.

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The article discussed the usage of augmented reality books in educational process. The object of research is augmented reality books. The subject of the study is the concepts and classification of augmented reality books; digital story making tools that emphasize child-teacher co-operation; difficulties in augmented reality using. The methods of research are: the analysis of publications about the issue; the analysis of digital tools capabilities; systematization and generalization of research information. In the article the facet classification for augmented books is proposed; the main facets are: reality- virtuality continuum, type of augmented materials, device types, type of interaction, spatial space of book, book’s category. Content for a module of a specialty course about augmented reality books for the system of professional training and retraining for educators in postgraduate education is discussed. Some samples of tasks for educators are presented: audio augmented book about world’s books monuments; analysis augmented reality examples in the textbook of the New Ukrainian school (subject name, topic, didactic tasks, quality of implementation, directions of expansion etc.), search and analysis augmented books according to the professional interests of the educators; discussion how augmented reality can help to improve student motivation with accent to attention, relevance, confidence and satisfaction; group work about design and creation a fragment of own textbook with augmented reality.
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Moawad, Lise, and Cornelia Schendzielorz. Transformative R&I policies and their norm(alis)ing effect of societal impact. Fteval - Austrian Platform for Research and Technology Policy Evaluation, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2022.545.

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In 2014, UK higher education institutions implemented a new system for assessing the quality of research, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) and took the opportunity to introduce "impact beyond academia" as a 'new' assessment criterion. Transformation and innovation-oriented R&I policy are roughly similar in Norway and the Netherlands regarding underlying ideas as well as timing. In occasion of this convergence this article tackles the discursive and performative construction of “societal impact” as a metamorphic constantly changing, transforming, and evolving criterion. Using data from policy documents from the UK, the Netherlands, and Norway from 2014 until now, the comparative semantic analysis draws on theories of speech acts and performativity to reveal the dual effect (normalising and norming) of the discursive device by R&I policymakers. The resulting typology, based on four criteria (terminology, positive and negative valences, oikonomia of knowledge and policy slogan), sets the ground for the exploration of further dimensions of societal impact evaluation challenges.
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Pinchuk, Olga P., Oleksandra M. Sokolyuk, Oleksandr Yu Burov, and Mariya P. Shyshkina. Digital transformation of learning environment: aspect of cognitive activity of students. [б. в.], September 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3243.

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Peculiar features of digital environment include: integration of ICTs; use of local and global networks and resources; support and development of qualitatively new technologies of information processing; active use of modern means, methods and forms of teaching in the educational process. The organization of activities in terms of digital learning environment provides appropriate changes in the interaction between subjects of the educational process. Today, means and technologies of the information and communication networks (ICNs), in particular the Internet, which custom and operational-procedural properties were changed at the initial stage from closed local to open ones at present, become widespread. The development of ICNs (from closed local to open ones) changes the typology of learning environments. The following models of learning environments, which widely use ICT and ICN tools (with basic features that characterize them) are distinguished: using the local communication network for presentation of educational information; using the local communication network and open network resources; using open network resources; for independent use of open network resources directly in the classroom by a student; for use of open network resources by a student in the process of independent learning activity; for use by a student educational resources, specially created by a teacher, as well as resources of an open networks in his independent learning activity.
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Chornodon, Myroslava. FEAUTURES OF GENDER IN MODERN MASS MEDIA. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11064.

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The article clarifies of gender identity stereotypes in modern media. The main gender stereotypes covered in modern mass media are analyzed and refuted. The model of gender relations in the media is reflected mainly in the stereotypical images of men and woman. The features of the use of gender concepts in modern periodicals for women and men were determined. The most frequently used derivatives of these macroconcepts were identified and analyzed in detail. It has been found that publications for women and men are full of various gender concepts that are used in different contexts. Ingeneral, theanalysisofthe concept-maximums and concept-minimum gender and their characteristics is carried out in the context of gender stereotypes that have been forme dand function in the society, system atizing the a ctual presentations. The study of the gender concept is relevant because it reveals new trends and features of modern gender images. Taking into account the special features of gender-labeled periodicals in general and the practical absence of comprehensive scientific studies of the gender concept in particular, there is a need to supplement Ukrainian science with this topic. Gender psychology, which is served by methods of various sciences, primarily sociological, pedagogical, linguistic, psychological, socio-psychological. Let us pay attention to linguistic and psycholinguistic methods in gender studies. Linguistic methods complement intelligence research tasks, associated with speech, word and text. Psycholinguistic methods used in gender psychology (semantic differential, semantic integral, semantic analysis of words and texts), aimed at studying speech messages, specific mechanisms of origin and perception, functions of speech activity in society, studying the relationship between speech messages and gender properties participants in the communication, to analyze the linguistic development in connection with the general development of the individual. Nowhere in gender practice there is the whole arsenal of psychological methods that allow you to explore psychological peculiarities of a person like observation, experiments, questionnaires, interviews, testing, modeling, etc. The methods of psychological self-diagnostics include: the gender aspect of the own socio-psychological portrait, a gender biography as a variant of the biographical method, aimed at the reconstruction of individual social experience. In the process of writing a gender autobiography, a person can understand the characteristics of his gender identity, as well as ways and means of their formation. Socio-psychological methods of studying gender include the study of socially constructed women’s and men’s roles, relationships and identities, sexual characteristics, psychological characteristics, etc. The use of gender indicators and gender approaches as a means of socio-psychological and sociological analysis broadens the subject boundaries of these disciplines and makes them the subject of study within these disciplines. And also, in the article a combination of concrete-historical, structural-typological, system-functional methods is implemented. Descriptive and comparative methods, method of typology, modeling are used. Also used is a method of content analysis for the study of gender content of modern gender-stamped journals. It was he who allowed quantitatively to identify and explore the features of the gender concept in the pages of periodicals for women and men. A combination of historical, structural-typological, system-functional methods is also implemented in the article. Descriptive and comparative methods, method of typology, modeling are used. A method of content analysis for the study of gender content of modern gender-labeled journals is also used. It allowed to identify and explore the features of the gender concept quantitatively in the periodicals for women and men. The conceptual perception and interpretation of the gender concept «woman», which is highlighted in the modern gender-labeled press in Ukraine, requires the elaboration of the polyfunctionality of gender interpretations, the comprehension of the metaphorical perception of this image and its role and purpose in society. A gendered approach to researching the gender content of contemporary periodicals for women and men. Conceptual analysis of contemporary gender-stamped publications within the gender conceptual sphere allows to identify and correlate the meta-gender and gender concepts that appear in society.
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A new typology of child sexual abuse offending. The Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse, March 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47117/gpwc2722.

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“What young people think matters; a qualitative approach to the study of protective factors for mental well-being”. ACAMH, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13056/acamh.12214.

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This blog shares findings from a new study comprising of two parts. Part one outlines a typology of profiles of adolescent reported protective factors in relation to mental well-being and the risk of mental disorder, using qualitative data. Part two applied the typology to identify trajectories of change in type membership occurring over one year, based on adolescent reports.
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