Semiotics as an interdisciplinary methodology
In: Chinese Semiotic Studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 145-147
ISSN: 2198-9613
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In: Chinese Semiotic Studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 145-147
ISSN: 2198-9613
The contemporary world is becoming more and more complex in the intermingling of many diverse factors. A number of these factors emerged from the perspective of social, economic, political, religious, cultural, scientific, and technological transformations around the world. There is need for a better understanding of bioethics in the contemporary world and the significance of the interdisciplinary methodology in dealing with issues in bioethics, in the light of contemporary realities. At its emergence as a new discipline, bioethics was faced with a diversity of scientific, epistemological, metaphysical, anthropological and meta-ethical challenges, its original outlook was along the lines of principles, as clearly expressed in the definition given to bioethics in the first edition of the authoritative Encyclopedia of Bioethics. The second edition of the Encyclopedia of Bioethics offered to establish a corrective to the preponderance of the principles' model and approach, indicating the significance of bioethics as: "…the systematic study of the moral dimensions – including moral vision, decisions, conduct, and policies – of the life sciences and health care, employing a variety of methodologies in an interdisciplinary setting." This opens up the horizon enabling bioethics to collaborate effectively with the wisdom, knowledge and expertise that flowed from other disciplines, such as the formal sciences, the natural sciences, the medical sciences, health care, engineering, social sciences, philosophy, theology, law, environmental sciences, information, communications and technology. The list is not exhaustive, but the aim is, to empower creative collaboration. These indicate that creative advancement and innovative insight could be found at the intercessions of disciplines. Interdisciplinary methodology broadens the horizons and favours the cross-pollination of ideas that leads to creativity and development. In the face of the multiplicity of specializations, the interdisciplinary methodology is not without its ...
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Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina ; The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America
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Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina ; The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America
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Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina ; The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America
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In: Chinese Semiotic Studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 127-130
ISSN: 2198-9613
The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America. ; Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina.
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The modelling of a legal text into a machine-processable form, such as a list of logic formulæ, enables a semi-automatic reasoning about legal compliance but might entail some anticipation of legal interpretation in the modelling. The formulæ need therefore to be validated by legal experts, but it is unlikely that they are familiar with the formalism used. This calls for an interdisciplinary validation methodology to ensure that the model is legally coherent with the text it aims to represent but that could also close the communication gap between formal modellers and legal evaluators. This paper discusses such a methodology, providing an human-readable representation that preserves the formulæ's meaning but that presents them in a way that is usable by non-experts. We exemplify the methodology on a use case where Articles of the GDPR are translated in the Reified I/O logic encoded in LegalRuleML.
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Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina. ; The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America. ; Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales
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Este trabajo tiene por objetivo proponer un concepto complejo de interdisciplina que sea a la vez epistemológicamente riguroso, metodológicamente factible y políticamente crítico. Esto implica una toma de posición ideológica explícita que involucra una determinada concepción de la relación entre la ciencia y la sociedad: el conocimiento interdisciplinario es necesario para una política transformadora de los problemas complejos que afectan la vida de los pueblos en América Latina. ; The goal of this article is to propound a complex concept of interdiscipline, one that should be epistemologically rigorous, methodologically viable and politically critical. This implies to assume an explicit ideological position that involves a particular conception of the relation between science and society: interdisciplinary knowledge is necessary for a politics being able to intervene in complex problems affecting people life in Latin America. ; Fil: Rodriguez Zoya, Leonardo Gabriel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones ; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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In: Journal of Area Studies, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 6-19
In: NWSA journal: a publication of the National Women's Studies Association, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 105-118
ISSN: 1527-1889
Design historians frequently struggle to place design artefacts that are outside of the realm of consumption and do not readily fit into the accepted historical design canon. This is in part due to the limitations of commonly used methodologies. This paper discusses the formulation of an alternative discursive methodology and its application to a historical study of government emblems. Discursive methodology facilitates the consideration of government emblems as simultaneously design artefacts and political symbols. It does this by contextualising the emblems within the massive changes faced by the local design industry and local government in mid-1990s Victoria. The research thus avoids a common criticism of design histories: the object/canon bias. Close study of the work of Foucault and Foucauldian scholars reveals the importance of his views on and approach to historical investigation for design historians. This paper discusses these theories, formulates them into a workable methodology for historical inquiry and then discusses the application of the methodology to the development of an interdisciplinary history of government emblems.
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In: Social identities: journal for the study of race, nation and culture, Band 15, Heft 4, S. 477-493
ISSN: 1363-0296