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Therriault, G., Baillet, D., Carnus, M.-F. e Vincent, V. (2017), Rapport au(x) savoir(s) de l'insegnant et de l'apprennant. Une énigmatique rencontre
Cosa succede quando il rapporto al sapere degli insegnanti incontra quello degli allievi? È possibile osservare delle influenze reciproche? Si può pensare a un gioco di «risonanze» (p. 16) tra i due? In poche parole: «il rapporto al sapere è contagioso?» (Perennoud, 2015). Queste sono le domande che si pongono Geneviève Therriault, Dorothée Baillet, Marie-France Carnus e Valérie Vincent nel recente volume Rapport au(x) savoir(s) de l’enseignant et de l’apprennant. Une énigmatique rencontre
Axel Honneth: il lavoro come ambito di riconoscimento e di conflitto normativo
Axel Honneth, nato a Essen nel 1949, principale esponente della terza generazione della Scuola di Francoforte e direttore tra il 2001 e il 2018 dell’Institut für Sozialforschung ‒ che già aveva visto avvicendarsi i nomi di Horkheimer,
Adorno e Habermas ‒ è ben noto nel panorama della filosofia politica contemporanea per la sua teoria del riconoscimento. Sistematicamente esposta per la prima volta in Lotta per il riconoscimento (1992), essa viene precisata e per alcuni aspetti rielaborata in Redistribuzione o riconoscimento? (2003), Il diritto della libertà (2011), e L’idea di socialismo (2015). All’interno della teoria del riconoscimento di Honneth il tema del lavoro ha un ruolo centrale: l’autore, fin dal principio, considera il lavoro come vettore di riconoscimento sociale, come ambito di conflitto ma anche di solidarietà, nonché come fondamento normativo di una società che possa dirsi davvero democratica
La reificazione in Hegel, Marx, Lukács
Ricostruzione della nozione di reificazione a partire dal concetto hegeliano di "seconda natura" e mostrando il capovolgimento di questo concetto già in Marx e poi in Lukács, nei quali la seconda natura si manifesta come negativa e reificante
Sistema di valutazione qualitativa delle alternative progettuali per la scelta delle tecnologie congruenti
Machine Learning-based Study of Dysphonic Voices for the Identification and Differentiation of Vocal Cord Paralysis and Vocal Nodules
Bibliographie Hilarion G. Petzold 1958 – 2009 mit Anhang als Einführung
Dieses Archiv enthält die Gesamtbibliographie der Werke des Autors nebst einiger Texte „Über H. G. Petzold“ im Schlussteil der Bibliographie sowie einen Anhang mit einer Einführung in die Architektur des Werkes in seinem wissenslogischen Aufbau als Ausarbeitung seines „Tree of Science Modells“ (2007).This archive contains the complete bibliography of the author and some texts about H. G. Petzold, moreover an epilogue with an introduction to the architecture of the works in its epistemological structure and composition and as an elaborations of Petzold’s „Tree of Science Modell (2007).https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/01-2009-petzold-h-g-gesamtbibliographie-h-g-petzold-1958-2009-updating-november2009/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Dispelling the Myths Behind First-author Citation Counts
We conducted a full-scale evaluative citation analysis study of scholars in the XML research field to explore just how different from each other author rankings resulting from different citation counting methods actually are, and to demonstrate the capability of emerging data and tools on the Web in supporting more realistic citation counting methods. Our results contest some common arguments for the continued
use of first-author citation counts in the evaluation of scholars, such as high correlations between author rankings by first-author citation counts and other citation
counting methods, and high costs of using more realistic citation counting methods that are not well-supported by the ISI databases. It is argued that increasingly available digital full text research papers make it possible for citation analysis studies to go beyond what the ISI databases have directly supported and to employ more
sophisticated methods
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Photograph of author Samuel G. Freedman, at NT Daily Slash meeting in the Mayborn School of Journalism at UNT
Omission of radiotherapy in elderly patients with early breast cancer : 15-Year results of a prospective non-randomised trial
Background: Whether radiotherapy (RT) is beneficial in elderly (≥70. years) patients undergoing conservative surgery for early breast cancer has long been controversial. Recent randomised trials show that most elderly patients do not benefit from RT. We started a prospective non-randomised trial to address this issue in 1987 and now present results for the 627 consecutive pT1/2cN0 patients recruited, and treated by conservative surgery (quadrantectomy) and tamoxifen, and assigned non-randomly to RT or no RT. Methods: We used multivariate competing risks models to estimate 15-crude cumulative incidence (CCI) of ipsilateral breast tumour recurrence (IBTR), distant metastasis and breast cancer mortality. The models incorporated a propensity score as a measure of probability of receiving RT based on baseline characteristics, to account for the lack of randomisation. Results: For pT1 patients, 15-year CCIs of IBTR, distant metastasis and breast cancer death were indistinguishable in the RT and no RT groups. For pT2 patients, 15-year CCI of IBTR was much higher in those not given RT (14.6% versus 0.8%, p = 0.004), although breast cancer mortality and distant metastasis did not differ significantly between RT and no RT. Conclusions: Consistent with the findings of recent randomised trials, our long-term data indicate that most elderly, ER-positive patients with pT1 cN0 breast cancer treated by quadrantectomy do not benefit from RT. The 14.6% CCI of IBTR in our pT2 patients is an additional finding not presented in the trials and suggests that RT should be administered to elderly patients with pT2 disease
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