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da Silva Medeiros, Flavia Natércia. "Convergent discourses: neoliberalism, technoscience and journalism." Journal of Science Communication 05, no. 01 (March 21, 2006): C04. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.05010304.

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Before constructing a translation of scientific discourse in lay terms – and with this, calling forth the ghost of the public’s ignorance about science and technology – the operation which makes up the main task of specialized journalism in the coverage of related topics consists in the construction of a discourse of its own. However, this discourse frequently only amplifies and legitimates socially that which scientific laboratories and high tech companies offer as new, without critical opinions or contextualization. In addition to this, it is also generally characterized by linguistic operations which suppress uncertainties, doubts and considerations, thus contributing to the strengthening of the authority of specialists and of the distance which has been established – “by force” – between science and society.
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Kurkan, Nataliya V. "A model of the operations manual speech genre in engineering communication." International Journal “Speech Genres” 29, no. 1 (March 24, 2021): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/2311-0740-2021-1-29-49-56.

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The article addresses basic genre parameters of the operations manual and aims to develop its genre model within engineering discourse. Engineering communication is becoming a subject of a special focus for linguists due to its rapid development driven by dynamic changes in technology, society and industry, which results in continuous exchange of information between the members of the engineering society. Despite the significant number of studies in the field of certain institutional discourses, the genre structure of engineering discourse, one of the promising fields of communicative linguistics, is still a research challenge due to insufficient studies of the engineering discourse as well as the professional communication in general. Since discourse is embodied in certain genres, and genres, in turn, are always included into a certain discourse field, the author proposes the idea that the engineering discourse provides a number of core genres which reflect the values, strategies and information of engineering communication. The research is based on the texts of operations manuals for the equipment produced by Russian manufacturers. The analysis of genre parameters and lexical aspects has revealed a number of key characteristics of the operations manual as well as its peculiar linguistic presentation as of a specific genre of engineering communication. The analysis proves that the operation manual genre meets the primary goal of professional communication in the engineering field. The peculiar characteristics of the studied genre are determined by the professional communicative purposes and the situation. The results of the research may be used in university lectures on professional communication, cognitive linguistics and cognitive terminology studies.
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Lutsenko, Iryna. "Psychological Features of Verbal Communication of Employees of Preschool Education With Children From The Families of Participants of Anti-Terroristic Operations And Internally Transferred Persons." PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 24, no. 1 (October 3, 2018): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2018-24-1-207-226.

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The article is devoted to the problem of verbal communication of educators with children of preschool age from the families of participants of anti-terroristic operations (ATO) and internally displaced people. The results of theoretical analysis of the problem of studying discourse as a psycholinguistic category are presented which, in the context of vocational-speaking activity, is considered as its verbalized, foreign-language phase. The interest of psycholinguistics in the study of the peculiarities of the discourse of the educational branch – pedagogical discourse is grounded since the latter is aimed at the realization of a wide range of functions (educational, communicative organizational, psychological (psychotherapeutic)), the basis of which is the implementation of the speech-impacting teacher by the addressee on their addressees (pupils). At the same time, discourse is highlighted as a dialogical process and reveals the two-sided nature of the influence of communicators on each other. Consideration of the teacher as the subject of the speech of the individual characteristics of the child-recipient, his mental condition is considered as a prerequisite for ensuring the intentional orientation of discourse. The emphasis is placed on the implementation of psychological (psychotherapeutic) functions by educators of preschool education, which is confirmed by the needs of the practice of education and development, verbal communication with children from the families of the participants of the ATO and the internally transferred people. The types of discourses aimed at providing emotional support to children of these categories in the form of discourses-positive partial assessments are defined and characterized, namely: discourse-agreement, discourse-encouragement, discourse-approval, discourse-forward-looking positive assessment, as well as various kinds of discourse-questions. It is concluded that various discourses, in the course of which the speech influence on the child is carried out, its psychic state, feeling and behavior can be regarded as specialized discourse practice - a psycholinguistic phenomenon, the basis of which is the speech activity of its participants: educators of preschool education and children of preschool age.
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Kuo, Steven C. Y. "Chinese Peace? An Emergent Norm in African Peace Operations." China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies 01, no. 01 (April 2015): 155–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2377740015500086.

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The steady rise in Chinese participation in peace operations in Africa is a significant development in the post-Cold War collective security architecture. An aspect of China's rise and its challenge to the liberal global order is its contribution to post-conflict peacekeeping, peacebuilding, and peace-making in Africa, areas that have been dominated by the West. The purpose of this article is to bring together literatures that do not usually speak to one another: Chinese discourses on peacebuilding and the debate on the liberal peace in Africa. The subject of this article is the emerging "Chinese peace" discourse. By examining the "Chinese peace" — both its normative content and its on-the-ground participation in a comprehensive liberal peace project — as a part of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) — this article begins to highlight differences, identify tensions, and recognize complementarities between the dominant liberal and the emergent Chinese approach to peacebuilding.
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Lindsay, Samuel, and Antonia C. Lyons. "“Pour It Up, Drink It Up, Live It Up, Give It Up”." Men and Masculinities 21, no. 5 (March 13, 2017): 624–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1097184x17696189.

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Music videos are popular, frequently aimed at young adult audiences, and easily accessible through online platforms. They often portray specific versions of masculinities and femininities and are increasingly linked to the alcohol industry. This research explored how masculinity, femininity, and alcohol consumption are constructed within four mainstream popular music videos. Critical multimodal discourse analysis was employed to systematically examine dominant meanings across various modes of the videos (lyrics, sound, video, and editing). Two major discourses were identified, namely, extreme consumption and freedom, and together these created “playboy” and “woman-as-object” subject positions. These positions are discussed with reference to hegemonic masculinity, postfeminist culture, and capitalist consumerism and considered in terms of the complex ways in which influential postfeminist and hegemonic discourses obscure the operations of power.
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Kompantseva, Larysa. "The Phenomenon of Psychological Operations as a Concept and Discourse (Based on Security Linguistic Cultures of the NATO and the Russian Federation)." PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 27, no. 2 (April 12, 2020): 174–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2020-27-2-174-194.

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Objective. The purpose of this paper is to present an argument for the status of the phenomenon of psychological operations as a concept and discourse. Materials and Methods. To achieve the most plausible results, the following integrated methods have been used: semantic and cognitive analysis – to study deep semantic connotations, which are fundamentally different in the linguistic cultures of the NATO and the Russian Federation; concept analysis – to study the regulatory role of the concept PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS in interstate relations;discourse analysis – to study the consistently situational institutional discourse of psychological operations as a tool for constructing social reality. Results. The discourse of NATO Doctrines has a practical dimension: it focus on developing a positive Alliance image, focusing attention on the diversity of target audiences, building confidence, and supporting military commanders’ actions in relation to foreign people. The discourse of the Russian Federation is destructively oriented: the strategies of escaping international responsibility, ignoring diplomatic relations, causing damage comparable to effects of hostilities are exposed as essential. The hidden meanings of the concept PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS have been identified, namely: such semantic components as “promoting strategic goals to restore and reinforce legitimacy, to alleviate suffering, to maintain and restore public order” are employed in NATO doctrines, whereas the sources of the Russian Federation contain “attack under false colours for the purpose of destabilization and disorientation”. Lacunarity is caused by the moral and ethnic perception of the concept PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS in the linguistic cultures under study. Conclusions. The discourse of psychological operations is a system; the directions of its deployment in the studied linguistic cultures are fundamentally incongruent. Representation of the concept PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS in security discourses demonstrates invariant images of the world, correlated with national mind-sets.
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Kiklewicz, Aleksander, and Helena Pociechina. "Language creativity of the protest discourses in Belarus after the 2020 presidential election." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 12, no. 1 (September 24, 2021): 269–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.6476.

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The subject of the article is the use of language and linguistic aspects of social behavior within the protest discourses that took place after the results of the presidential elections in Belarus were falsified in August 2020. The author considers the concept of protest discourse, referring to scientific literature and comparing its interpretation by various researchers. The analysis of around 500 posters, chosen from the corpus of a first month of Belarusian numerous and various protesting activities, is focused on both rhetoric and language means of protesting communicative actions, namely on lexical nomination and code switching, wordplay and structural modifications, neologisms, paronomasia, irony, graphic operations and others, which, in the format of peaceful demonstrations (on behand of the demonstrators) actualizes the features of carnivalization and the acratic type of discourse.
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Jantunen, Saara, and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen. "The Hidden Grand Narrative of Western Military Policy: A Linguistic Analysis of American Strategic Communication." Journal of Military Studies 2, no. 1 (December 1, 2011): 46–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jms-2016-0177.

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Abstract Strategic communication has replaced information warfare. As Art of War has been replaced by science, the representations of war and the role of the military have changed. Both war and military forces are now associated with binary roles: destruction vs. humanity, killing vs. liberating. The logic behind ‘bombing for peace’ is encoded in the Grand Military Narrative. This narrative is hidden in American (and NATO) strategies such as Effects Based Operations, which rely heavily on technology. As people aim to rationalize the world with technology, they fail to take into account the uncertainty it brings. In warfare, that uncertainty is verbalized as “friendly fire”, “collateral damage” or simply as “accident”. Success and failure are up to technology. Technology is no longer a tool, but an ideology and an actor that not only ‘enables’ the military to take action, but legitimizes it. This article aims to contribute to military studies by analyzing, in the spirit of critical discourse analysis, American ‘Grand Military Narrative’ and he standard and trends of rhetoric it creates. The article focuses on pinpointing some of the linguistic choices and discourses that define the so-called ‘techno-speak’, the product of modern techno-ideology. These discourses result in representations of techno-centered binary values, which steer military strategy and foreign policy.
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Bentes, José Anchieta de Oliveira, Rita de Nazareth Souza Bentes, Helen do Socorro Rodrigues Dias, and Josane Daniela Freitas Pinto. "Dialogical positions in a Whatsapp group regarding the use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine in the treatment of Covid-19." Research, Society and Development 10, no. 11 (August 31, 2021): e263101119608. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i11.19608.

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The objective of this article is to analyze the established discourses in conversations among members of WhatsApp group “Academia Saudável” (Healthy Academy), having as central issue the controversy of the use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine medicines in the treatment of Covid-19. For the analysis, the concepts of concrete utterance, responsible act, alien and authorial discourse, field of communication and discourse genres of Bakhtin's Dialogical Theory of Language and the Circle were summoned. The results demonstrate that each individual of the group has a prominent role in guaranteeing the conversation theme through his/her discursive positionings favorable or not to the use of these drugs in the fight against the new coronavirus.
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Widjojo, Muridan. "Nationalist and Separatist discourses in cyclical violence in Papua." Asian Journal of Social Science 34, no. 3 (2006): 410–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853106778048650.

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AbstractThis article is an attempt to review the cyclical history of violence in Papua, Indonesia. I analyse the ways in which the Indonesian security forces employ nationalist discourse to justify conduct in Papua that includes obstructing justice and intimidating human rights advocates. The birth of the human rights movement in Papua in the mid 1990s in many ways has challenged this security approach. Human rights advocates not only expose excessive violent behaviour on the part of the military during 'secret' operations, but also question the high military troop levels and the conduct of the national police in Papua. The advent of Reformasi in 1998 revived all over the province the demands for secession that had been dormant during the 1980s and 1990s. This has served the army as a pretext to maintain its strong presence in Papua. My main argument is that both the pro-independence Papuans and the security forces have a vested interest in keeping the secession issue as the dominant discourse on Papua. From the early 1960s to 2003, the security forces have been able to argue that the state is under threat of separatism. In turn, the violence and impunity Papuans endure provides the basis for their ever-growing discourse of independence.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Operations of discourses"

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Larsen, Pia. "Discourse and Configurations of Gender." University of Sydney. Sydney College of the Arts Library, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/717.

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My research paper is an investigation of the discourse of gender in relation to the work of Michel Foucault, Susan Bordo, Judith Butler and the artists Louise Bourgeois, Fiona Hall, Jo Spence and Neil Emmerson. I have applied Foucault's notion of the formation, necessity and operations of discourses as the basis from which ideas can be articulated, and the context within which notions of gender are formulated and challenged. I examine the processes in discourses, such as the imposition of disciplines to control the subject, which in turn are inscribed in the body of the subject by the subject, as they begin to perceive and define themselves in terms of the disciplines. I use this theory on the relationship between discourse-power-knowledge to analyse my work and that of the artists mentioned. The work of each artist is discussed in terms of the discourse of gender and the basis from which they critique its power, its effects on bodies and forms of representation through a marginal discourse. For the purposes of my work, the conclusion reached is that to disrupt the discourse of gender entails a continual questioning and awareness of its 'truths,' processes and effects. Description of Studio Work: The three major works examine the power and operations of the discourse of gender on bodies and how marginal discourses subvert these constructions. My works in paper, printmedia and metal, in two dimensions and three, reflect the effects through forms that seek to question limitations and extend our conception of male and female bodies. The wall piece, Out of Order, re-configures symbols and signs from the discourse of gender as a means of disrupting notions that gender is immutable. A swirling red line is woven through a densely layered mass of horizontal broken lines. The addition of symbols, X and Y chromosomes, numbers and other tokens of gender, appear at various points in this marginal discourse on conception of 'bodies.' Mammaphone, which accompanies Out of Order and Bullrushes, consists of an enlarged breast LP playing on a turntable. The 'tracks' are a litany of terms for the breast from slang and maternal discourses. The turntable that 'hosts' the LP sits on top of a stylised 'flight recorder's black box,' which suggests the hidden discourse on gender. Bullrushes, is an arrangement of 20 phallic-like forms each on a flexible metal rod that sways with the passage of air around the work. The work presents male bodies as durable, delicate and vulnerable despite the norms of the masculine discourse. The intention is to put into process an interrogation of the effects of gender on bodies and the possibilities for re-thinking the discourse of gender.
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Brulin, Emet. "Legitimizing intervention : A critical reading of a contemporary Swedish discourse of peace operations." Thesis, Försvarshögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-2482.

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This thesis takes its onset in a growing debate about globalization and its possible consequences for the Weberian-state monopoly on the use of force. It concerns the discursive legitimizing and construction of Swedish military peace operations. It studies how the official, Governmental discourse is structured, which arguments are used and how these in turn motivate and legitimize operations. Theoretically it is situated within a poststructuralist understanding but drawing on wider international relations theories to relate the empirical findings to existing research. Methodologically it uses a discourse analytical framework developed by Lene Hansen, supplemented with analytical concepts stemming from the work of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Empirically the thesis analyses Governmental Bills, a Governmental Communication and one op-ed written by the minister of Defence in regards of peace operations. The empirical analysis show that the official Swedish discourse of peace operations is structured by three basic discourses; internationalism, stateism and humanitarianism. These are analysed and interpreted in the light of different IR theoretical understandings. The thesis argues that the basic discourses are involved in a reciprocal process in which the state legitimizes peace operations and reproduces the idea of states and foremost the notion of an international state system. The humanitarian factor is less elaborated on in the material, which can be interpreted in different ways, one being that the humanitarian situation is not so important in the eyes of states, another that it is regarded as so self-evident that the situation of flesh and blood individuals is the legitimating reason for Swedish engagement in peace operations that it does not need to be said. The thesis ends with a critical discussion where its findings are related both to the globalization debate and critical peace operations literature.
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Edens, Zackary R. "Conversational Dynamics: Decision Making as Discourse." UKnowledge, 2014. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/management_etds/7.

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This dissertation examines decision making as discourse to capture subtle characteristics and processes within top management team discussions and examines their influence on decision outcomes. Additionally, this approach allows for exploration of decision making processes in real time by utilizing audio analysis techniques that can provide a more dynamic and integrative view of conversations and discussions as they relate to the dialogue and debate that goes on within top management teams, as well as providing an alternate pathway of study for top management team and group research, decision making studies, and the fields of communication and conversational analysis.
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Middleton, Tim. "The operation of discourse as a motive for critical practice : a Bakhtinian perspective." Thesis, University of Warwick, 1991. http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/59484/.

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This thesis offers a Bakhtinian perspective on the operation of discourse in critical practice. Bakhtin's account of the individual's relation to language provides the basis for an examination of the ways in which discourse operates as a constraint upon and motive for acts of interpretation. In this my thesis breaks with the dominant use of Bakhtinian theory in which it is deployed as a means of analysing the operation of discourse in literary texts. In what follows I begin with an account of Bakhtin's sociolinguistics. Having established the theoretical framework for my analysis I move on to characterise the discourses of the heteroglossia in Britain in the period 1900 to 1930. For ease of analysis my account is divided into two sections. In the first of these the discourses operating at the societal level are discussed whilst the second section is concerned with the discourses which operated in literary critical circles at this time. In the third section of this work I offer an intermediate synthesis via an analysis of the operation of the discourses identified in preceding section in the practice of leading literary critics from this era. This section also enables me to offer a fuller account of the various discourses informing critical practice at this time. In the fourth section I examine the criticism generated by Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness in the period 1899 to 1930 and offer a detailed account of the ways in which the discourses identified in previous sections operate as constraints upon the act of criticism. More general works on Conrad from this period are also analysed. In my Conclusion I step back from the minutiae of critical practice and offer an account of some of the problems associated with adopting a Bakhtinian perspective on the processes of criticism. I end with a brief statement of the value of Bakhtinian theory as a basis for critical practice.
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Li, Yue E. "The operation of repair in L2 learner conversation, group work and classroom discourse." Thesis, Aston University, 1992. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/14829/.

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The present study is an empirical investigation into repair in spoken discourse, specifically focusing on L2 learner conversation, group work and teacher-fronted classroom interaction. The core of the investigation concentrates on identification of the problem type, classification of repair strategies and examination of interaction in the repair process. A comparison between Conversation (CS), Group Work (GW), and Teacher-fronted classroom interaction (CR) suggests that more repair is undertaken in CS. The results of the study suggest that the fundamental differences between CS, GW and CR are of two types: in the frequency of repair and in the nature of the repair itself. It has been found that other-initiation for production problem repair occurs mainly in CR, other-completion is characteristic of GW and self-repair is most frequent in CS. Factors affecting the occurrence of repair in CS, GW and CR are related to content and social and communicative features of context. Importantly, the study shows the frequency of repair in GW falls between that of CS and CR in most of repair strategies. This result lends support to the argument that group work can assist L2 learners to develop their communicative competence. It is suggested that the analysis of the repair process in CS, GW and CR can be useful in throwing light on the intricacies of spoken discourse in general and can be exploited by applied linguists for both theoretical and pedagogical purposes.
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Finn, Rachael. "Collaborative work in the operating theatre : conflict and the discourse of 'teamwork'." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.397548.

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Smith, Josefine. "Finding Power Within the Language : - a securitization study of operation EUNAVFOR MED." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-55759.

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This research paper takes departure from the contradictions of understandings regarding the purpose of operation EUNAVFOR Med, which operates in the Mediterranean aiming at disrupting the business model of human smugglers. The alteration of opinions concerns the question(s) regarding, to what extent the operation should be considered a securitization, and if so, of what? Research has consequently been drawn from the Copenhagen’s School theory of securitization, looking deeper into the involvement of the main actors in the operation, the EU, the human smugglers and the migrants, in order to identify if this operation could indeed be considered a securitization act. By placing the main actors of the operation in the center of the theoretical framework this research has been able to identify how this operation can be understood from a securitization theory and also what has been securitized. The methodological approach is based upon Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis, framing both the structure and the analytical apparatus of the research paper, enabling an even broader understanding of the case. The result showed that there are indeed indicators demonstrating that operation EUNAVFOR Med could be considered a successful securitization of human smugglers. Also, in line with this operation, there are several indicators that shows how the EU has managed to pull a securitization move of migration, arguing that the migrants has formed an ‘uncontrolled problem’ for the EU.
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Puric, Melisa. "Operation Allied Force : A critical discourse analysis of how Serbian newspapers reported the NATO intervention in the Kosovo conflict." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-190171.

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Kofi Annan- a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations, posed a question on moral and ethics in the international society, “...if humanitarian intervention is, indeed, an unacceptable assault on sovereignty, how should we respond to a Rwanda, to a Srebrenica – to gross and systematic violations of human rights that affect every precept of our common humanity?”. Upon answering this question of moral obligation, one must first turn to the self. The purpose of this study is thus by using the case study of NATO interventions in Serbia, find understanding of the construct of national identity in relation to foreign affairs affecting domestic stature and the stance against the domestic nations action.  By using the method of critical discourse analysis within the post-structuralist theory, three main discursive positions, tensions and struggles have been identified that the NATO-bombings have given rise to in the Serbian context. It is studied how these discursive framings are depicted in Serbian newspapers, and discussed in relation to national self.
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Hill, Jane. "The discourse of inter-agency co-operation : towards a critical understanding of the theory and practice of child protection work." Thesis, Keele University, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.311128.

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Calestroupat, Philippe. "Le temps d’un symptôme, ou le temps de se penser à l’adolescence : une clinique du regard." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3015/document.

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En s’appuyant sur l’écriture de Lacan, pour qui l’acting-out cherche la monstration du reste de la division du sujet, la clinique nous donne à considérer la position du sujet en écho à la place que fût celle de l’infans sous les yeux des parents. Nous faisons l’hypothèse que quand la circularité du narcissisme est rompue trop tôt ou n’a pas eu lieu, alors ce cercle s’ouvre pour aller chercher tout droit et violemment dans le réel de l’origine, de la mère, le sentiment d’existence qui n’a pas pu se consolider par la fabrication de l’absence, sa représentation, et le langage qui ordonnera le sentiment d’altérité. Une confrontation à l’image réelle, première image du corps quand l’effet de la spécularisation reste insuffisant laisse le sujet dans un espace imaginaire capté par la mère. Dans un effort que nous avons nommé regrédient, vers ce temps du regard, les jeunes dans le conflit cherchent à quitter la captation de leur mère, ou à apparaître sous leur regard. L’adolescente prend souvent par une assignation inconsciente la place de « l’objet a », comme reste, réel inavouable de l’économie psychique familiale. La place du sujet comme reste et cause du désir, en a, s’avère une place impossible dans le discours. La relation mère-fille tente de la retrouver en nouant réel et imaginaire, dans un rapport équivalent du discours capitaliste où sujet et objet renouent leurs rapports sans limite. Accompagner l’adolescent en souffrance hors d’une place en proximité du réel à la limite de la parole revient à accompagner le sentiment de perte qu’économise une relation imaginaire, dans le soutien à l’élaboration d’un discours
With Lacan’s writings as a base, for who the « acting-out » is looking for the display of what remains from the division of the subject, the clinic area gives us to consider the position of the subject as an echo to the place during her infans under the eyes of her parents.Working on the assumption that, when the circularity of narcissism is broken too early or did not happen, then this circle opens to go straight and violently look for the real of the origin, of the mother, the existence feeling that could not be consolidated by the fabrication of the absence, its representaion, and the language that will order the feeling of alterity.A confrontation to the real image, first image of the body when the effect of specularisation is still not enough, leaves the subjet in an imaginary space catpured by the mother.In an effort that we have named regressive, towards this stage of the look, young people in conflicts try to get away from the appropriation of their mother or to appear before their look.The teenage girl often takes by an unconscious assignation the place of the A object, as a remaining, unspeakable Real of the family psychic economy. The place of the subject as remaining, as A, happens to be an impossible place in the speech. The mother-daughter relationship tries to find it back by tiyng reality and imaginary, in which the connection is equivalent to the capitalist speech where subject and object renew their relationship without limits. Assisting a suffering teenager out of a place close to reality and at the limits of of the speech amounts to assist the loss that an imaginary relationship is avoiding in the support of a speech elaboration
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Books on the topic "Operations of discourses"

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Martin, Maximilian. Operation cooperation: Discourses on joint ventures and development. Hamburg: Lit, 1997.

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Żmudzki, Jerzy. Konsekutivdolmetschen: Handlungen, Operationen, Strategien. Lublin: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, 1995.

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Konsekutivdolmetschen: Handlungen, Operationen, Strategien. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1998.

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Kimpeler, Simone. Ethnizismus als kommunikative Konstruktion: Operational-konstruktivistische Diskursanalyse von Medienangeboten. Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, 2000.

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Kislicyna, Natal'ya, and Ekaterina Novikova. Genres sports discourse: linguistic and cognitive aspect. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1077732.

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The monograph is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of "discourse" from the perspective of its institutionality. The focus of research interest is sports discourse, presented in the form of a complex conceptual space with a particular genre-stylistic and pragmatic characteristics. As a material of study are sports articles, sports interviews and sports commentary, considered as genres of sports discourse, allocated according to criteria focus of the text and its function. The use of frame analysis, content analysis and conversational analysis have shown the peculiarities of representation of speech and thoughts of individuals, operating in the conditions of specific discursive practices. Addressed to specialists in the field of language theory, cognitive linguistics, decorology, pragmatics, teachers, postgraduates and students.
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Middleton, Timothy Andrew. The operation of discourse as a motive for critical practice: A Bakhtinian perspective. [s.l.]: typescript, 1991.

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Malik, Shahin. Reflections on economic interests in Thatcherite discourse and British foreign policy towards the Gulf co-operation council states: A constructivist analysis. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2002.

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Birkin, Jane. Archive, Photography and the Language of Administration. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729642.

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This alternative study of archive and photography brings many types of image assemblages into view, always in relation to the regulated systems operating within the institutional milieu. The archive catalogue is presented as a critical tool for mapping image time, and the language of image description is seen as having a life, a worth and an aesthetic value of its own. Functioning at the intersection of text and image, the book combines media culture, archival techniques, and contemporary discourse on art and conceptual writing.
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Smaal, Maarten. Politieke strijd om de prijs van automobiliteit: De geschiedenis van een langdurend discours : 1895-2010. Delft: Eburon, 2012.

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Murphy, Patrick D. Battle of the Blogosphere. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252041037.003.0005.

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This chapter examines how the multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation Monsanto has attempted to re-brand itself from a chemical company to a food company through the elaboration of a highly interlaced, multi-platform on-line media strategy. This image enhancement operation is a response to its many critics—from citizen-based groups in India and Mexico to prominent food security activists like Michael Pollan and Vandana Shiva. At the center of analysis is how Monsanto has used the trope of “sustainability” to craft a proactive profile that is responsive to the challenges that the planet is facing. Foregrounding the issue of environmental agency, the chapter provides an assessment of what kinds of environmental discourses the company privileges through its media operations, and how these have been produced as a means to combat those who have challenged Monsanto’s vision of food production and “responsible” environmental stewardship.
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Book chapters on the topic "Operations of discourses"

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Ranger, Graham. "The Theory of Enunciative and Predicative Operations." In Discourse Markers, 17–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70905-5_2.

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Sethy, Satya Sundar. "Basic Set Operations." In Introduction to Logic and Logical Discourse, 231–39. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2689-0_14.

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Rasmussen, Joel. "Governing safe operations at a distance." In Studies of Discourse and Governmentality, 179–208. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.66.06ras.

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Riley, Robin, and Elizabeth Manias. "Governing the Operating Room List." In The Discourse of Hospital Communication, 67–89. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230595477_4.

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Hülsmann, Stephan, Karsten Rinke, Lothar Paul, and Cristina Diez Santos. "Storage Reservoir Operation and Management." In Handbook of Water Resources Management: Discourses, Concepts and Examples, 777–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60147-8_24.

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Jaminet, Jean, Gabriel Esquivel, and Shane Bugni. "Serlio and Artificial Intelligence: Problematizing the Image-to-Object Workflow." In Proceedings of the 2021 DigitalFUTURES, 3–12. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5983-6_1.

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AbstractVirtual design production demands that information be increasingly encoded and decoded with image compression technologies. Since the Renaissance, the discourses of language and drawing and their actuation by the classical disciplinary treatise have been fundamental to the production of knowledge within the building arts. These early forms of data compression provoke reflection on theory and technology as critical counterparts to perception and imagination unique to the discipline of architecture. This research examines the illustrated expositions of Sebastiano Serlio through the lens of artificial intelligence (AI). The mimetic powers of technological data storage and retrieval and Serlio’s coded operations of orthographic projection drawing disclose other aesthetic and formal logics for architecture and its image that exist outside human perception. Examination of aesthetic communication theory provides a conceptual dimension of how architecture and artificial intelligent systems integrate both analog and digital modes of information processing. Tools and methods are reconsidered to propose alternative AI workflows that complicate normative and predictable linear design processes. The operative model presented demonstrates how augmenting and interpreting layered generative adversarial networks drive an integrated parametric process of three-dimensionalization. Concluding remarks contemplate the role of human design agency within these emerging modes of creative digital production.
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Ndhlovu, Finex. "Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders—A World Without Others?" In Language, Vernacular Discourse and Nationalisms, 291–336. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76135-0_8.

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Alexandersson, Jan, Tilman Becker, and Norbert Pfleger. "Overlay: The Basic Operation for Discourse Processing." In SmartKom: Foundations of Multimodal Dialogue Systems, 255–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36678-4_17.

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Pannia, Paola. "Tightening Asylum and Migration Law and Narrowing the Access to European Countries: A Comparative Discussion." In IMISCOE Research Series, 49–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67284-3_3.

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AbstractThis chapter aims to explore and analyse the tangled interplay of political discourses, policies and legislations in the field of asylum and migration that runs across the countries under scrutiny (the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Italy, Switzerland and the UK, hereinafter SIRIUS countries). Building on empirical evidence, we highlight some main trends registered across SIRIUS countries: the narrowing and slowing down of access to international protection that results from the recourse to push-back operations and the construction of fences, but also procedures provided by the EU asylum acquis, such as the accelerated procedure. This restraining tendency is even more acute in the field of economic-related migration, where in most of the SIRIUS countries legal entry channels are mostly reserved for those who are considered eligible due to their economic resources or talent, such as high-skilled workers, investors or rich entrepreneurs. These restrictive measures often rely on narratives that question the sincerity of the asylum claim, and criminalise migration and humanitarian assistance. Meanwhile, legislative landscapes on migration and asylum are increasingly populated by symbolic laws, which downgrade foreigners’ rights and weaken standards. Their explicit aim is to dissuade migrants from coming to the country, while catering for natives’ fears and responding to domestic electoral consensus-building.
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Jiménez, Aleixandre M. P., Castro C. Reigosa, and Bustamante J. De Díaz. "Discourse in the Laboratory: Quality in Argumentative and Epistemic Operations." In Science Education Research in the Knowledge-Based Society, 249–57. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0165-5_27.

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Conference papers on the topic "Operations of discourses"

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Vennelakanti, Ravigopal, Malarvizhi Sankaranarayanasamy, Ramyar Saeedi, Rahul Vishwakarma, Prasun Singh, Jian Sun, Yushi Akiyama, and Hisao Adachi. "Multimodal Mobility Framework: Towards Seamless Mobility Experience." In 2021 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2021-58377.

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Abstract Mobility is no longer just a necessity for travelers, but choices among several possible routes and transportation modes. Urban passenger rail transport plays an essential role because it is affordable, convenient, safe, and fast. On the other hand, rail lines are limited to high passenger density corridors. Inevitably, rail has to be placed together with different transport modes, forming a multimodal network. However, to enable this integration with other modes of transport, numerous practical problems remain, such as making a smooth transition from the existing siloed, mode specific operational structure towards an interconnected system of transportation modes and business models for a seamless connected journey. The current isolated operational structure lacks a single truth and accurate visibility, which further discourages participation from augmenting transportation modes and leads to the extended reaction time for new technology integration. This research article introduces a Multimodal Mobility (MMM) solution framework that provides a functional interface to integrate and synchronize the railroad operations with other public transit networks (including train-bus-rapid transits) and micro-mobility services. The known approach to addressing the users’ seamless mobility experience entails a centralized, prearranged, a priori knowledge and mechanism for operating intermodal transport systems. In contrast, the method defined in this paper focuses on a market-driven demand-responsive system that allows for dis-intermediation in a network of peer-level transportation modes operations. The framework facilitates blockchain-based decentralized and multi-organizational engagement. The focus here is the role of railroad in the multimodal ecosystem and its performance advancements in this integrated solutions framework. Leveraging a combination of graph analytics and machine learning algorithms, we provide methods to address challenges in encoding spatial and temporal dependencies of multimodal transit networks and handle complex optimization problems such as mixed time window and volume variation for resource allocation and transit operational analytics. This enables operation of different transit modes with varied resolution and flexibility for operational parameters like time, capacity, ridership, revenue management, etc. The analytics enable solutions for recommendations on synchronizing and integrating operations of transportation systems. Further, the network’s decentralization and modular handling enable market-driven co-optimization of operational resources across various transportation modes to ensure seamless transit experience for users.
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Toney, Autumn, Akshat Pandey, Wei Guo, David Broniatowski, and Aylin Caliskan. "Automatically Characterizing Targeted Information Operations Through Biases Present in Discourse on Twitter." In 2021 IEEE 15th International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsc50631.2021.00019.

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Žnidarič, Davorin. "Trajnostni razvoj in njegova nadgradnja glede na probleme sodobne družbe v prostoru." In Values, Competencies and Changes in Organizations. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-442-2.78.

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Sustainable development, or discourse, is currently still the dominant environmental discourse in international and local environments, which was formed on the initiative of the so-called Brundtland Commission in the mid-1980s due to many social problems, especially environmental problems and their consequences. It basically represented the first global response from a critical, wider public, due to the growing needs of an ever-growing population, spatial pressures and lack of environmental awareness, reflected in increasing consequences for living and non-living nature and especially for humans. The idea of sustainable discourse represented the beginning of a positive direction in solving environmental problems, but in practice the environmental paradigm is still insufficiently established and globally effectively accepted, the operation of which often develops only on a theoretical level. Due to the lack and unification of concepts, but above all practical, efficient and feasible concepts in space, it is necessary to upgrade sustainable discourse, which will take into account modern trends and current spatial and natural conditions and limitations.
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Bassett, Shannon. "New Trajectories in Academia: Operating at the Intersection(s) of Rupture(s) Recovering Architectural, Cultural and Ecological Landscapes Through Design Acupunctures." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.56.

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How might we begin to recalibrate the processes and methodologies in which we teach and design in order to address pressing environmental paradigms and global stresses, both within a global perspective framed within broader academic discourse, while simultaneously addressing the local?
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Wen, Fang. "AP1000 Operation Procedures System and Development." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-29316.

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This paper makes a brief introduction on AP1000 operation procedure system, including procedure classification, function and composition. In addition, key points of work flow process and the advantages of AP1000 operation procedures are described, among which the application of CPS (computerized procedure system) on AP1000 operation area and human factor engineering are highlighted. CPS, as an advanced procedure system, which is relatively new to existing nuclear power plants in China, does not only have the function of electronic indication for procedures, but also have the ability to monitor plant data, process the data and then present the status of the procedure steps to the reactor operator. Moreover, based on current situation, this paper offers several suggestions on procedure development for Sanmen AP1000 nuclear power project, i.e. first, we can ensure the quality of operation procedures by preparing a precise writer’s guideline, a friendly-interfaced procedure template, an efficient work configuration and an appropriate schedule; then determine the way how we are going to use operation procedures in English version; finally realize CPS Chinesization and localization gradually by digesting and absorbing API 000 technology from Westinghouse Electric Company. This paper gives an intact and systematic discourse on AP1000 operation procedure system and its characteristics. Besides, the latter part of this paper focuses on development of AP1000 operation procedures for Sanmen nuclear power plant and it would be a worthwhile reference for newly-built AP1000 units in China.
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Wilkes, Gilbert, and Jaigris Hodson. "Using social media aggregation and curation techniques in the classroom to identify discourse trends and support brand operations." In 2013 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (IPCC 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipcc.2013.6623896.

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Caid, Stéphane, Daniel Hauret, Marion Wolff, and Régis Mollard. "Fatigue study and discourse analysis of french uninhabited aerial vehicle (UAV) operators to understand operational issues." In the 15th Ergo'IA "Ergonomie Et Informatique Avancé" Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3050385.3050399.

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Akinola David, Adepoju. "THE EMERGENCE OF CHINA IN AFRICA’S POST COLONIAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: DISCOURSE ON CASUALIZATION IN CHINESE OPERATIONS IN THE CONTINENT." In International Conference on Management, Economics and Finance. Acavent, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/icmef.2019.03.147.

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Peszynski, Konrad, and John Lenarcic. "The Implicit Ethics of Power in the Landscape of Systems Implementation Policy." In InSITE 2007: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3161.

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With the damaging influence of systems implementation failure, it is vital to distinguish the issues surrounding large-scale software selection, construction and operations. Using the work by Markus (1983) as a touchstone, this paper spotlights the question of resistance towards a new system and the impact policy has on minimising confrontation. A case study delving into the lines of conflict associated with the selection and implementation of an enterprise-wide student learning management system is presented and discussed in detail. A brief assessment of the findings from this analysis and Markus (1983) is made. It was revealed that the ratification of policy leads to an embedded compliance of power frameworks. These dynamic hierarchies elicit discourse patterns that serve to constrain defiance.
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Ferguson, Scott, Afreen Siddiqi, Kemper Lewis, and Olivier L. de Weck. "Flexible and Reconfigurable Systems: Nomenclature and Review." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35745.

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The demands on today’s products have become increasingly complex as customers expect enhanced performance across a variety of diverse and changing system operating conditions. Reconfigurable systems are capable of undergoing changes in order to meet new objectives, function effectively in varying operating environments, and deliver value in dynamic market conditions. Research in the design of such responsive and changeable systems, however, currently faces impediments in effective and clear discourse due to ambiguity in terminology. Definitions of the terms flexibility and reconfigurability, two related concepts in reconfigurable system design, are explored based on their original lexical meanings and current understanding in design literature. Design techniques that incorporate flexibility both in the design (form) and performance (function) space are presented. Based upon this literature survey, a classification scheme for flexibility is proposed, and its application to reconfigurable system design is explored. This paper also presents recent methodologies for reconfigurable system design and poses important research questions that remain to be investigated.
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