scholarly journals Transdziedzinowość – retoryczność – cyfryzacja. W stronę tekstów transdziedzinowych i eksplozji strukturalnej

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ewa Szczęsna

The article analyses the agency of transgression and transcendence at the domain level. It characterizes the specificity of this process and points to factors that influence its intensification (especially the development of digital technologies). The text presents the effects of this process – the impact on the way cultural texts and their structures exist. The article examines the rhetorical dimension of a trans-disciplinary nature, the effect of which is the creation of trans-disciplinary texts. It proves the thesis that in the interaction between disciplines a structural explosion takes place, which leads to the creation of new textual figures and structures and the formation of new types of texts. These issues are illustrated using specific examples of trans-disciplinary texts.

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 253-263
Author(s):  
Magda Pischetola ◽  
Clio Sozzani

The article aims to investigate the relation between migration and digital technologies, in particular the way in which connectivity contributes to new forms of social inclusion. The study presented explores asylum seekers’ digital connections in relation to affective belonging, focusing on how social media enhance new forms of relationship between the homeland and host countries, as well as across migration flows. The research draws from the humanities and social sciences, proposing a qualitative methodology based on in-depth interviews with five migrants from the Middle East and Africa, who are hosted in a temporary camp for asylum seekers in Italy. It focuses on the way in which they remain connected to their home countries and how they try, at the same time, to create new relationships in the host country. The results outline how different forms of communication and digital networking impact on the migrants’ settling into new lives at the local and transnational level.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aditi Bhatia

The digital order refers to a culture that is profoundly shaped by digital technologies. The digital order is reshaping the way we comprehend and communicate as we adapt ourselves to the affordances of those tools. The role of the digital order in human development and it ultimate consequences remains unknowable; however, it is crucial that we have an awareness of its impact and are able to envision its possible effects on human behaviour and culture. To survive in such a moment of evolution, it is essential to be able to navigate in an informed manner one’s own position in the digital space. This paper examines the nature of individual empowerment within this space, asserts the significance of human will and discusses the methods to utilize this technology in a beneficial way.


Author(s):  
Diego Fontaneto ◽  
Alejandro Martínez ◽  
Stefano Mammola ◽  
Aldo Marchetto

Jargon is the specialised vocabulary of any science: it allows the creation of new terms to define concepts and it removes ambiguity from scientific communication. Yet, it may also hinder understanding for a broader audience. Given that the Journal of Limnology has jargon in its title, we here investigate the impact of the term ‘limnology’ on the way limnologists work, publish their research, and attract the interest of other scientists. We do so by comparing scientometric features of papers published from 1965 to 2020 that used the term ‘limnology’ against papers on similar topics but that used the term ‘lake ecology’ or ‘hydrobiology’, and to the marine counterpart of papers that used the term ‘oceanography’. We found that papers using the term limnology score worse than those of the other topics in terms of both publication output and scientific impact. Limnologists may need to use other terms in addition to ‘limnology’ to reach a broader scientific audience.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 173-195
Author(s):  
Primadi Tabrani

The concept of Fine Language is the result of the creation of a long research, originally in the form of a researchreport on the science of Fine Language which later developed into dissertation research as much and as thick as 'onecoffin' (58x33x37cm). This Fine Language is a way of 'reading' pictures, from various images, pictures of children,prehistoric cave pictures, wayang beber pictures, then to symbolic images, decorative images and shadow images fromshadow puppets (wayang kulit). Also included are temple relief images and modern drawings, animated images, filmsand pictures produced by other digital technologies, such as ad images. The word language is different from the imagelanguage. In the image language, we can already describe the shape of the drawn. In the word language, use the word torepresent an object that is drawn. Often experience miscommunication because with various words (from different regions/tribes/countries) to describe an object. In the language of the image there are wimbas, in the wimba there is thecontent of wimba and way of wimba. The content of the wimba is a picture contained in the wimba, and the way thewimba is how the wimba is drawn and can be told. Through the 'science' is the original image that is beginning to beunderstood and retold as teaching materials or materials of scientific art for future studies, about the image of traditionsand modern drawings.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-101
Author(s):  
E.Yu. Kuzmina ◽  
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M.B. Zhernakova ◽  

This article examines the impact of digital technologies on the management of an organization’s activities. The key aspects that digitalization has the greatest impact on are highlighted. The necessity of digital business transformation is justified. It describes the changes that the company 101 ЦИФРОВАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА is undergoing on the way to digitalization. We consider the need for transformation, starting from the organizational structure and management of the company, to the competencies of employees and the business culture of the entire organization. The author emphasizes the planned and purposeful changes in the digitization of management in a modern organization.


2018 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Lilian Do Valle ◽  
Daniel Mill ◽  
Aldo Victorio Filho

It has become a commonplace if not a truism to assert that the unprecedented development of digital technologies has radically changed our lives. However, the rapidity with which technical possibilities multiply does not seem to be accompanied by the constant examination, by the creation and re-creation of the ends to which those means must be subject, especially in the field of education. For there is no reason to imagine that the “spontaneous socialization” promoted by simple access to the network does not follow the colors of conformity that prevail in our societies. For this reason, the main objective of this dossier is to contribute to the criticism of the discourses and representations that rules our daily life with technology, naturalizing the logics that should be the subject of our careful evaluation, in order to open the way to the invention of practices, policies, and programs of distance education that, renewing the uses of technology, point out to us new perspectives for the democratic formation of the citizens.


Author(s):  
T.V. Zakharov

The review presents the debatable positions of scientists on the influence the digital technology spread on the international law and international relations. The review describes transformations in international law influenced by algorithms in international decisionmaking. The author reveals the impact the Internet and social networks platforms has on international rule.


2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (45) ◽  
pp. 291-310
Author(s):  
Yolanda González-Rábago

Abstract Communities of nationals living abroad are attracting the interest of sending countries, which are paying increasing attention to the way in which emigrants connect with their origin and the potential benefits of it. Focusing on the case of Colombia and analysing the initiatives under the Colombia Nos Une Program, this article examines the role that the proactive attitude of institutional actors is playing in the potential engagement of migrants with their country of origin and the creation of a transnational citizenship. Colombia, as a sending country, is looking at their emigrants in an attempt to take advantage of their economic and human capital in order to improve its development through networks of knowledge, entrepreneurship and socio-cultural initiative. An increasing knowledge of the way policies of origin are implemented and the impact they have on the migrants’ lives will give a more comprehensive framework to understand the effects of a transnational life and to conceptualize a transnational citizenship.


Author(s):  
Adina Balint ◽  
Kirsty Bell

Résumé :Si « la création se nourrit des aléas, des forces non prévues » (Pierre Ouellet), cet article examine le processus créateur d’une poète et d’une artiste canadiennes contemporaines à partir d’événements imprévus qui renouvellent leurs pratiques artistiques. Ainsi, nous analysons l’imprévu d’un prix littéraire comme surprise favorable qui active des thèmes nouveaux dans l’œuvre de la poète métisse de Winnipeg, Katherena Vermette ; et l’expérience de la perte d’une œuvre qui est transformée positivement dans la pratique de l’artiste de la broderie et des textiles du Nouveau-Brunswick, Anna Torma. À travers ces exemples, nous montrons que l’impact de l’imprévu sur les pratiques, les techniques et les imaginaires de Vermette et de Torma affirment à la fois le caractère imprévisible et inachevé de l’acte créateur, et l’ouverture à des réflexions critiques novatrices sur l’invention et l’interprétation des œuvres.  AbstractAs Pierre Ouellet proposes, “creation is bolstered by chance, by unexpected forces”. This article examines the creative processes of a contemporary Canadian poet and of a textile artist by considering unanticipated events that renew their artistic practices. We analyze the unpredictable announcement of a literary prize as a favourable surprise that acts as an impetus for new themes in the work of Winnipeg poet Katherena Vermette. We also analyze the way New Brunswick artist Anna Torma transforms the distressing loss of an artwork in a positive way. Through these two examples, we demonstrate that the impact of the unexpected on the practices, the techniques, and the imaginations of Vermette and Torma affirm both the incomplete and unpredictable nature of the creative act itself, and the value of diverse critical approaches in understanding the creation and interpretation of artistic and literary works.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 75-95
Author(s):  
Marcelina Kulig

Mad research and authorities’ legitimacy — images of science in the horror movies of the 1950sThe aim of the article is to analyze how the cinematic images of science in the American horror movies of the decade following the creation of the nuclear bomb affect the way the viewers conceptualize the activity of scientists. The text explores four theoretical fields important for this subject — a parallel positive and negative valorization of science, the impact of 1950s horror cinema on the public’s attitude towards scientists and their research, the role of technohorror in the legitimacy of authorities and the indispensability of researchers in overcoming crises presented by films.


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