نتایج جستجو برای: cultural

تعداد نتایج: 140206  

1996
Robert G. Reynolds Chan-Jin Chung

The paper describes how a formal model of selfadaptation [Angeline, 1995] can be expressed in terms of Cultural Algorithms. A particular form of self-adaptation concerns the shifting of the representational bias used to described the set of learned beliefs within the Cultural Algorthms. A version of Cultural Algorithms with the ability to shift its representational bias was used to solve the Ro...

2005

Several authors have argued that a range of phenomena calls for a relativisation of propositional truth to contexts of assessment or, more generally, perspectives. I want to defend the more orthodox view that whether a proposition is true depends only on whether the represented states of affairs obtain. I offer an alternative account of the relativity suggested by the data, factual relativism, ...

Journal: :Cybernetics and Systems 2005
Dwight W. Read

Robustness versus resilience of systems is first defined. The definition is applied to the material and cultural adaptive system of the Netsilik Inuit. Three structural conflicts and their resolution through cultural practices are delineated. The importance of system monitoring is discussed, especially with regard to the cultural system.

2007
Federico Cecconi Daniele Caligiore Gianluca Baldassarre Domenico Parisi

Every individual has behaviours, beliefs, and values which are different from the behaviours, beliefs, and values of other individuals. However, if individuals interact with each other there will be a tendency for their behaviours, beliefs, and values to become more similar because of imitation, teaching, and social learning. A group of individuals interacting with each other will tend to have ...

2013
Bryn Mawr

In this new book, Richard Hingley, a prominent scholar of Roman imperialism, offers an extended discussion of the nature of cultural change in the Roman world, with a particular focus on the age of Augustus. Hingley, an archaeologist who acknowledges his indebtedness to postmodern theory throughout his work, in part aims to connect the kindred topics of Romanization and Roman imperialism to the...

Journal: :Medical education 2010
Julian C Archer

BACKGROUND Effective feedback may be defined as feedback in which information about previous performance is used to promote positive and desirable development. This can be challenging as educators must acknowledge the psychosocial needs of the recipient while ensuring that feedback is both honest and accurate. Current feedback models remain reductionist in their approach. They are embedded in t...

2002
Paul Parin

I wish to show, by means of two examples, that it is sometimes possible for the psychoanalyst to formulate, and even to forecast, the circumstances and modalities in which important personality traits deteriorate under the impact of cultural change. The first example is taken from the Dogon people of the Mali Republic, known to us through the works of Griaule, Dieterlen and others. They are hea...

2015
Liane Gabora

This article explains how natural selection works and how it has been inappropriately applied to the description of cultural change. It proposes an alternative evolutionary explanation for cultural evolution that describes it in terms of communal exchange. When science is explained to the general public it is necessary to simplify. Inevitably details get left out, details that some consider imp...

2013
miriam müller Miriam Müller

The ninth annual University of Chicago Oriental Institute Post-doctoral Seminar, with the title “Household Studies in Complex Societies: (Micro) Archaeological and Textual Approaches,” organized by Miriam Müller, was held on Friday, March 15, and Saturday, March 16, 2013, in Breasted Hall. Over two days, the papers and discussions focused on household archaeology, a topic that has generated con...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2009
Susan S Chuang Uwe P Gielen

Investigations of immigrant families enable researchers to trace family processes and children's psychological adjustment in the presence of trenchant sociocultural change, cultural conflict, family dislocation, and the need for readjustment to new social environments. This special issue of 15 articles presents psychosocial research on immigrant families and children residing in Canada, Germany...

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