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Sense and the Collaborative Production of Class Celine-Marie Pascale American University, USA A B S T R AC T IIn the USA, economic inequality, while arguably one of the most material sites of ‘difference ...
then is that this ’truth’ about reproductive Levy argues was so naturalized and universalized that it became the woman common - sense and therefore view, unquestioned. It is the of this view that undertakes. Her precisely ...
personal willingness to be a party to the joint commitment. I use ‘ common knowledge’ in roughly the sense introduced by David Lewis.” See her “Collective Belief and Scientific Change,” in Sociality ...
, various academic and policy initiatives have generated fresh interest in collaborative projects and in research with, by and for communities (co- production ). Drawing on our experience of working with local ...
. Their out-of- class projects involved extended (but informal) meetings and discussions, which further facilitated a sense of purpose and the seriousness of the task. Leila described the productivity of her ...
–described as an Afrocentric approach [19] and theoretically, we draw upon the Common - Sense Model (CSM) of self-regulation of health and illness that originates from the work of Leventhal [20 ...
to the creation of collaborative applications, i.e. technology that intends to provide support for co-ordination and collaboration through shared access to common repositories of knowledge/information, discussion ...
flexibility compared to toolkits that, for example, provide custom, collaboration -aware replacements for common Java AWT classes . Systems that provide such replacements potentially require that code ...
with lessons in film analysis and rhetoric, the class is now a more appropriate introduction to our program, which includes both media studies and production . The demographics of the student enrollees heavily ...
Abstract Knowledge production in apartheid-era South Africa was a profoundly collaborative process. In particular, throughout the 1930s–1950s, the joint intellectual labor of both Africans ...
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