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Scholars and practitioners seek development solutions through the engineering and strengthening of state institutions. Yet, the state is not the only or the primary arena shaping how citizens, service providers and state officials engage in actions that constitute politics and development. These individuals are members of religious orders, ethnic communities, and other groups that make claims on them, creating incentives that shape their actions. Recognizing how individuals experience these claims and view the choices before them is essential to understanding political processes and development outcomes. This Element establishes a framework elucidating these forces, which is key to knowledge accumulation, designing future research and effective programming. Taking an institutional approach, this Element explains how the salience of arenas of authority associated with various communities and the nature of social institutions within them affect politics and development. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Social institutions --- Authority --- Community development --- Political aspects. --- Regional development --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Social planning --- Political science --- Authoritarianism --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Institutions, Social --- Social systems --- Sociology --- Social structure --- Citizen participation --- Government policy
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Making diverse data in linguistics and the language sciences open, distributed, and accessible: perspectives from language/language acquistiion researchers and technical LOD (linked open data) researchers. This volume examines the challenges inherent in making diverse data in linguistics and the language sciences open, distributed, integrated, and accessible, thus fostering wide data sharing and collaboration. It is unique in integrating the perspectives of language researchers and technical LOD (linked open data) researchers. Reporting on both active research needs in the field of language acquisition and technical advances in the development of data interoperability, the book demonstrates the advantages of an international infrastructure for scholarship in the field of language sciences. With contributions by researchers who produce complex data content and scholars involved in both the technology and the conceptual foundations of LLOD (linguistics linked open data), the book focuses on the area of language acquisition because it involves complex and diverse data sets, cross-linguistic analyses, and urgent collaborative research. The contributors discuss a variety of research methods, resources, and infrastructures. Contributors Isabelle Barrir̈e, Nan Bernstein Ratner, Steven Bird, Maria Blume, Ted Caldwell, Christian Chiarcos, Cristina Dye, Suzanne Flynn, Claire Foley, Nancy Ide, Carissa Kang, D. Terence Langendoen, Barbara Lust, Brian MacWhinney, Jonathan Masci, Steven Moran, Antonio Pareja-Lora, Jim Reidy, Oya Y. Rieger, Gary F. Simons, Thorsten Trippel, Kara Warburton, Sue Ellen Wright, Claus Zinn.
Language and languages --- Linked data. --- Study and teaching. --- Research. --- Data, Linked --- Linked open data --- LOD (Linked data) --- Open linked data --- Opendata, Linked --- Metadata --- Semantic Web --- Uniform Resource Identifiers --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Anthropology --- Communication --- Ethnology --- Information theory --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philology --- Linguistics --- Foreign language study --- Language and education --- Language schools --- Open data, Linked --- Library linked data --- Language and languages Study and teaching --- Study and teaching --- open source --- open data --- open knowledge --- open access --- open science --- Language data and metadata --- Linguistic Linked Open Data --- research data management --- sustainability --- interoperability --- language acquisition --- linguistic annotation --- multilingualism --- communities of practice --- data-intensive research --- CHILDES --- Data Transcription and AnalysisTool --- digital curation --- preservation --- and scholarship --- knowledge infrastructure --- linguistic ontology --- linked data cloud --- metadata interchange --- metatagging --- morphosyntax --- multimedia --- Open Linguistics Working Group --- phonological development --- RDF --- standards --- stewardship --- TALKBANK --- terminology --- under-resourced languages
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De nazi roof van kunstschatten en archieven in door hen bezette landen is voldoende gekend. Even zeer is geweten dat vele van deze schatten na de oorlog spoorloos bleken. Het einde van de Koude Oorlog bevestigde in vele gevallen het vermoeden dat zij door de Sovjets naar Moskou werden afgevoerd. Toch is het vaak zeer moeilijk harde bewijzen vast te krijgen of precies uit te vissen waar deze stukken nationaal erfgoed zich precies bevinden. Belgische onderzoekers van het Archief en Museum van de Socialistische Arbeidersbeweging schetsen hier de geschiedenis van de collectie van het Nationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, een in 1937 opgerichte instelling die vooral belangrijke archieven uit de socialistische beweging bezat. Zij werd door de nazis naar Duitsland afgevoerd en pas in de jaren 1990 door onderzoekers van het AMSAB in Moskou terug gevonden.
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