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Deontic rights
Deontic rights refer to the authoritative potential that a participant in interaction has in a specific domain of action in relation to his co-participants (Stevanovic 2013b)
Deontic stance
Deontic stance refers to a participant’s publicly displayed and claimed strength of deontic rights relative to their co-participant(s) in a certain domain of action (Stevanovic 2018)
Deontics
Deontics is a topic of conversation-analytic inquiry, focusing on how participants’ rights to determine action are oriented to and drawn upon, as observable in the ways in which the participants design their actions and organize them as sequences of action. In focusing on participants’ orientations to what “ought-to-be”—what will be forbidden, obligatory, or permissible (the ancient Greek word deon, “that which is binding”), research in deontics contributes to the filling of the traditional gap between conversation analysis and the sociological theorizing of power and authority (Stevanovic 2018)
New floristic records in the Balkans: 2
Udgivelsesdato: August 2006New chorological data are presented for 100 species and subspecies from Bosnia & Herzegovina (reports no.29, 72), Bulgaria (30-36, 38-53, 61-71, 74-87), Croatia (28), Greece (1-27, 88-95), Montenegro (54-56, 58,73), Serbia (54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 96-100) and Turkey-in-Europe (37). The taxa belong to the following families:Adoxaceae (75), Amaryllidaceae (16), Apiaceae (1, 76), Aspleniaceae (54), Asteraceae (2, 20, 21, 35, 59, 72, 77),(75), (16), (1, 76), (54), (2, 20, 21, 35, 59, 72, 77), Boraginaceae (78, 79, 89), Brassicaceae (3-5, 30), Caryophyllaceae (55, 61), Convolvulaceae (36), Crassulaceae(78, 79, 89), (3-5, 30), (55, 61), (36), (39), Cucurbitaceae (6), Cyperaceae (52, 60, 68, 69, 84), Ephedraceae (74), Equisetaceae (88), Fabaceae (7, 22,23, 37, 49, 62, 80-83, 87, 90, 91), Gentianaceae (8), Geraniaceae (28), Grossulariaceae (96), Lamiaceae (9, 31,40-42), Liliaceae (17, 18, 26, 27, 45, 58, 85, 92-94, 98-100), Linaceae (63), Oleaceae (43), Orchidaceae (53),Oxalidaceae (24), Plantaginaceae (38), Poaceae (19, 34, 46-48, 70, 71, 86, 95), Polygalaceae (64), Polygonaceae(24), (38), (19, 34, 46-48, 70, 71, 86, 95), (64), (10, 25, 44), Potamogetonaceae (29), Primulaceae (11), Ranunculaceae (12-14, 32, 65), Rosaceae (33, 66,97), Rubiaceae (56, 73), Salicaceae (50), Scrophulariaceae (51), Valerianaceae (15) and Violaceae (57, 67).First reports for countries are: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Lactuca visianii (72), Potamogeton rutilus (29);Bulgaria - Convolvulus pilosellifolius (36), Deschampsia caespitosa subsp. alpina (34), Plantago maritimasubsp. serpentina (38), Thymus callieri subsp. callieri (31); Montenegro - Asperula hercegovina (73); Serbia -Allium paniculatum subsp. villosum (98), Viola obliqua (57); Turkey-in-Europe - Chamaecytisus jankae (37).subsp. (98), (57); Turkey-in-Europe - (37). The publication includes contributions by B. Biel & Kit Tan (1-19), N. Böhling (20-27), F. Conti & D.Uzunov (28), B. Davidovic, J. Blažencic & V. Stevanovic (29), D. Dimitrov (30-34), D. Dimitrov & V. Trifonov(35-38), V. Goranova & K. Vassilev (39-48), M. Hájek, P. Hájková, I. Apostolova, D. Sopotlieva & N. Velev(49-52), N. Grozeva (53), D. Lakušic, V. Stevanovic, S. Jovanovic & G. Tomovic (54-58), P. Lazarevic (59-60),H. Pedashenko (61-71), V. Stevanovic & D. Lakušic (72-73), S. Stoyanov (74-86), S. Stoyanov, V. Goranova &D. Stoykov (87), Kit Tan, G. Vold & G. Sfikas (88-95), and G. Tomovic, M. Niketic, B. Zlatkovic, S. Vukojicic& V. Stevanovic (96-100).</p
Deontic authority
Deontic authority refers to the capacity of a person to determine action. It is about defining what “ought-to-be”—what will be forbidden, obligatory, or permissible (the ancient Greek word deon, “that which is binding”; Stevanovic & Peräkylä 2012). Deontic authority involves both the right of a person to expect another person’s compliance and their right to launch autonomous action with consequences for another person
Replication Data and Code for: Macroeconomic uncertainty and the COVID-19 pandemic: Measure and impacts on the Canadian economy
The data and programs replicate tables and figures from "Macroeconomic uncertainty and the COVID-19 pandemic: Measure and impacts on the Canadian economy", by Moran, Stevanovic and Touré. Please see the ReadMe file for additional details
Newsletter: IFLA Advisory Committee on Standards, December 2024
IFLA Standards Newsletter provides an international forum for news, information and discussions about IFLA standards and guidelines and their international counterparts. The newsletter’s aim is to showcase the wide range of standards developed and maintained by IFLA’s professional units, enabling libraries to assess and align their operations and performance in all aspects of librarianship. International in the scope of standards, it also seeks to highlight the work of national and international peer institutions and standardization organizations as it relates to library and information standards
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
New floristic records in the Balkans: 1
Udgivelsesdato: April 2006New chorological data are presented for 95 species and subspecies from Albania (report no. 80), Bosnia &Herzegovina (70, 82), Bulgaria (15-30, 72-75, 83-95), Greece (1-14, 31-69), and Serbia & Montenegro (70,71, 76-79, 81, 82). The taxa belong to the following families: Amaranthaceae (2, 15, 16), Amaryllidaceae(38), Apiaceae (17, 18, 47, 80, 83, 84), Asclepiadaceae (85), Asteraceae (29, 31, 86-91), Brassicaceae(3, 48, 70), Campanulaceae (49, 71, 76), Cannabaceae (72), Caprifoliaceae (4), Caryophyllaceae (19,20, 32, 33, 50-52), Chenopodiaceae (5), Cyperaceae (28, 78), Dipsacaceae (34, 53, 54), Fabaceae (6-8, 21, 22, 55, 69), Guttiferae (56), Iridaceae (39-41), Juncaceae (13), Lamiaceae (57-61), Liliaceae (42-46, 68), Linaceae (62), Ophioglossaceae (1), Orchidaceae (94), Orobanchaceae (63), Papaveraceae (92),Plantaginaceae (9), Poaceae (79, 95), Polygonaceae (93), Ranunculaceae (14, 23, 24, 35), Rhamnaceae(9), (79, 95), (93), (14, 23, 24, 35), (64), Rosaceae (65), Rubiaceae (66), Scrophulariaceae (25, 26, 36, 73, 77, 81), Solanaceae (10, 11, 74),Thymelaeaceae (30, 67, 82), Valerianaceae (37), Verbenaceae (12), Violaceae (27) and Vitaceae (75).(30, 67, 82), (37), (12), (27) and (75).First reports for countries are: Albania - Eryngium serbicum (80), Bulgaria - Parthenocissus quinquefolia (75), Greece - Gonocytisus dirmilensis (69), Littorella uniflora (9) and Verbena aristigera(75), Greece - (69), (9) and (12); Serbia & Montenegro - Campanula moravica (76), Daphne malyana (82), Lindernia dubia(77) and Poa timoleontis (79). Gonocytisus dirmilensis and Verbena aristigera are new for Europe.The publication includes contributions by B. Biel & Kit Tan (1-13), N. Böhling (14), D. Dimitrov & V.Vutov (15-28), R. Dimova & V. Vladimirov (29-30), Kit Tan & G. Vold (31-46), Kit Tan, G. Vold, G. Iatrou &G. Sfikas (47-68), Kit Tan, M. Vural & A. Strid (69), D. Lakušic & V. Stevanovic (70-71), A. Petrova (72-75),V. Randelovic, B. Zlatkovic, N. Randelovic & M. Juškovic (76-79), V. Stevanovic & S. Vukoijicic (80-81), V.Stevanovic & B. Zlatkovic (82) and V. Vladimirov (83-95).</p
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