@article{erne1993distributive, abstract = {We study several kinds of distributivity for concept lattices of contexts. In particular, we find necessary and sufficient conditions for a concept lattice to be(1)distributive,(2)a frame (locale, complete Heyting algebra),(3)isomorphic to a topology,(4)completely distributive,(5)superalgebraic (i.e., algebraic and completely distributive).}, affiliation = {Institut für Mathematik Universität Hannover Hannover Germany}, author = {Erné, Marcel}, doi = {10.1007/BF01195382}, interhash = {f30c769c54f5eb98962742b324651451}, intrahash = {dd7f97b10532feab21d486ebb6783939}, issn = {0002-5240}, issue = {4}, journal = {Algebra Universalis}, keyword = {Mathematics and Statistics}, pages = {538-580}, publisher = {Birkhäuser Basel}, title = {Distributive laws for concept lattices}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01195382}, volume = 30, year = 1993 } @book{Popper.2002, abstract = {Described by the philosopher A.J. Ayer as a work of 'great originality and power', this book revolutionized contemporary thinking on science and knowledge. Ideas such as the now legendary doctrine of 'falsificationism' electrified the scientific community, influencing even working scientists, as well as post-war philosophy. This astonishing work ranks alongside The Open Society and Its Enemies as one of Popper's most enduring books and contains insights and arguments that demand to be read to this day.}, author = {Popper, K. R.}, interhash = {8da36a210cf0b8429e2b29d9340b0126}, intrahash = {a757ee2e670b79eef32f39c6b9825b8b}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, title = {The Logic of Scientific Discovery}, year = 2002 } @book{George.2005, author = {George, A. L. and Bennett, A.}, interhash = {92c6426cb3e6b5f20ece3e060f3c6237}, intrahash = {749463a2766caa014d921a9347d170a6}, publisher = {MIT Press}, title = {Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences}, year = 2005 } @book{Klein.2000, abstract = {Organizational science has never been a fully integrated discipline. Traditionally, organizational research has been conducted from three distinct points of view--the organization, the group, and the individual--although it is clear that processes occurring across all levels of an organization affect the behavior of individuals, groups, and organizations as a whole. This fragmentation has encouraged the proliferation of separate disciplines, theories, and approaches. But in this volume, two dozen experts convince readers to consider multilevel analysis in the study of virtually all phenomena that occur within organizations. By illuminating top-down, bottom-up, and A-level processes and effects within an organization, the contributors bridge the gap between macro and micro approaches with a single unified theory.}, edition = 3, editor = {Klein, K. J. and Kozlowski, S. W. J.}, interhash = {44039ceb695cf448c361722ef7d88847}, intrahash = {e8d615be60f1a60ece21ac4ee816f710}, publisher = {Jossey Bass}, title = {Multilevel Theory, Research, and Methods in Organizations: Foundations, Extensions, and New Directions}, year = 2000 } @inproceedings{schmitz2006content, abstract = {Recently, research projects such as PADLR and SWAP have developed tools like Edutella or Bibster, which are targeted at establishing peer-to-peer knowledge management (P2PKM) systems. In such a system, it is necessary to obtain provide brief semantic descriptions of peers, so that routing algorithms or matchmaking processes can make decisions about which communities peers should belong to, or to which peers a given query should be forwarded. This paper provides a graph clustering technique on knowledge bases for that purpose. Using this clustering, we can show that our strategy requires up to 58% fewer queries than the baselines to yield full recall in a bibliographic P2PKM scenario.}, address = {Heidelberg}, author = {Schmitz, Christoph and Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Stumme, Gerd}, booktitle = {The Semantic Web: Research and Applications}, editor = {Sure, York and Domingue, John}, interhash = {d2ddbb8f90cd271dc18670e4c940ccfb}, intrahash = {1788c88e04112a4491f19dfffb8dc39e}, pages = {530-544}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {LNAI}, title = {Content Aggregation on Knowledge Bases using Graph Clustering}, url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/schmitz2006content.pdf}, volume = 4011, year = 2006 } @inproceedings{chi2008understanding, abstract = {Given the rise in popularity of social tagging systems, it seems only natural to ask how efficient is the organically evolved tagging vocabulary in describing underlying document objects? Does this distributed process really provide a way to circumnavigate the traditional "vocabulary problem" with ontology? We analyze a social tagging site, namely del.icio.us, with information theory in order to evaluate the efficiency of this social tagging site for encoding navigation paths to information sources. We show that information theory provides a natural and interesting way to understand this efficiency - or the descriptive, encoding power of tags. Our results indicate the efficiency of tags appears to be waning. We discuss the implications of our findings and provide insight into how our methods can be used to design more usable social tagging software.}, acmid = {1379110}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Chi, Ed H. and Mytkowicz, Todd}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia}, doi = {10.1145/1379092.1379110}, interhash = {81c80283290d396a41015d0df11822c7}, intrahash = {d44d1c9a48f5b676388ffbc90c7577ba}, isbn = {978-1-59593-985-2}, location = {Pittsburgh, PA, USA}, numpages = {8}, pages = {81--88}, publisher = {ACM}, title = {Understanding the efficiency of social tagging systems using information theory}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1379092.1379110}, year = 2008 } @book{marcus.2011, address = {Berlin, Germany}, author = {Marcus, A.}, edition = 1, interhash = {d06c456d48edf66bf181fff1e832fdf9}, intrahash = {88d7fdac563b0181537ce9997247bde2}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {Design, User Experience, and Usability. Theory, Methods, Tools and Practice - First International Conference, DUXU 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part I}, year = 2011 } @incollection{springerlink:10.1007/978-3-540-74839-7_12, abstract = {Modularity is a recently introduced quality measure for graph clusterings. It has immediately received considerable attention in several disciplines, and in particular in the complex systems literature, although its properties are not well understood. We study the problem of finding clusterings with maximum modularity, thus providing theoretical foundations for past and present work based on this measure. More precisely, we prove the conjectured hardness of maximizing modularity both in the general case and with the restriction to cuts, and give an Integer Linear Programming formulation. This is complemented by first insights into the behavior and performance of the commonly applied greedy agglomaration approach.}, address = {Berlin / Heidelberg}, affiliation = {Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Konstanz}, author = {Brandes, Ulrik and Delling, Daniel and Gaertler, Marco and Görke, Robert and Hoefer, Martin and Nikoloski, Zoran and Wagner, Dorothea}, booktitle = {Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-540-74839-7_12}, editor = {Brandstädt, Andreas and Kratsch, Dieter and Müller, Haiko}, interhash = {b335302041d1865d7cfec7467e8e2999}, intrahash = {6fd10991ee4e3880c64c11862884ead7}, isbn = {978-3-540-74838-0}, keyword = {Computer Science}, openurl = {http://www.blub.de}, pages = {121-132}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, title = {On Finding Graph Clusterings with Maximum Modularity}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74839-7_12}, volume = 4769, year = 2007 } @incollection{wille2009restructuring, address = {Berlin / Heidelberg}, affiliation = {Fachbereich Mathematik, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, 6100 Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany}, author = {Wille, Rudolf}, booktitle = {Formal Concept Analysis}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-01815-2_23}, editor = {Ferré, Sébastien and Rudolph, Sebastian}, interhash = {d2b646426cb8330a80978721e5047bcd}, intrahash = {0076ddf2562946e870f89834b6d1cd25}, isbn = {978-3-642-01814-5}, keyword = {Computer Science}, pages = {314-339}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, title = {RESTRUCTURING LATTICE THEORY: AN APPROACH BASED ON HIERARCHIES OF CONCEPTS}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01815-2_23}, volume = 5548, year = 2009 } @book{feller1968introduction, address = {New York}, author = {Feller, William}, interhash = {5913bc93a52c1fad7ce8b0993debf407}, intrahash = {cf464e5e44fbad2b68e11a80cbded06e}, isbn = {0-471-25708-7}, publisher = {Wiley}, title = {An introduction to probability theory and its applications}, url = {http://opac.bibliothek.uni-kassel.de/DB=1/PPN?PPN=177850175}, year = 1968 } @book{Memo962749, author = {Angner, Erik}, booktitle = { A course in behavioral economics }, coverage = {XVII, 247 S.}, interhash = {d56b1b48dfbcef504ce54521fcef33d4}, intrahash = {94eacc3216204957923191e1ef2fe60f}, isbn = {0-230-30454-0}, note = { Erik Angner }, publisher = { Palgrave Macmillan }, publisherplace = {Basingstoke [u.a.]}, title = { A course in behavioral economics }, year = { 2012 } } @book{Memo155995, author = {Dodge, Robert V.}, booktitle = { Schelling's game theory }, coverage = {XII, 292 S.}, interhash = {14bac4c1fe7ff4edf4c456190f827656}, intrahash = {027b6cfa92c372c7b90e788b3f13eebf}, isbn = {0-19-985720-2}, note = { Robert V. Dodge }, publisher = { Oxford University Press Inc }, publisherplace = {New York}, title = { Schelling's game theory, how to make decisions }, year = { 2012 } } @misc{berend2011missing, abstract = {We give tight lower and upper bounds on the expected missing mass for distributions over finite and countably infinite spaces. An essential characterization of the extremal distributions is given. We also provide an extension to totally bounded metric spaces that may be of independent interest.}, author = {Berend, Daniel and Kontorovich, Aryeh}, interhash = {f225a30da4d8efa6b1088371d9a885bf}, intrahash = {24ca17945a2b1ad43c34de8be9d8f2be}, note = {cite arxiv:1111.2328Comment: 15 pages}, title = {The Missing Mass Problem}, url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.2328}, year = 2011 } @article{mann1988rhetorical, author = {Mann, William C and Thompson, Sandra A}, interhash = {e8feceeba43734d376da50554b8071d2}, intrahash = {8cedc5c82592cf1bbcfe5fa685fc5c67}, journal = {Text}, number = 3, pages = {243--281}, title = {Rhetorical structure theory: Toward a functional theory of text organization}, url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar.bib?q=info:BEw8CIWbucoJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&scisig=AAGBfm0AAAAAU3X_1Dq4ULnWfFzMeRsqGJcha1fReMSl&scisf=4&hl=en}, volume = 8, year = 1988 } @book{diestel2006graphentheorie, author = {Diestel, Reinhard}, edition = {3 (electronic edition)}, interhash = {f2579f4c24fdf2233f0a0565b34e8ac1}, intrahash = {bf75f61d316d1d149e2b7e0d72cd937c}, pages = {I-XVI, 1-344}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, New York}, title = {Graph Theory}, url = {http://www.math.ubc.ca/~solymosi/2007/443/GraphTheoryIII.pdf}, year = 2005 } @incollection{wille1982restructuring, abstract = {Lattice theory today reflects the general status of current mathematics: there is a rich production of theoretical concepts, results, and developments, many of which are reached by elaborate mental gymnastics; on the other hand, the connections of the theory to its surroundings are getting weaker and weaker, with the result that the theory and even many of its parts become more isolated. Restructuring lattice theory is an attempt to reinvigorate connections with our general culture by interpreting the theory as concretely as possible, and in this way to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory.}, author = {Wille, Rudolf}, booktitle = {Ordered Sets}, doi = {10.1007/978-94-009-7798-3_15}, editor = {Rival, Ivan}, interhash = {1e021e8bace9683c92416cd882eb4c4d}, intrahash = {9f2962c0b9b15ddd770ed8eba3935e72}, isbn = {978-94-009-7800-3}, language = {English}, pages = {445-470}, publisher = {Springer Netherlands}, series = {NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series}, title = {Restructuring Lattice Theory: An Approach Based on Hierarchies of Concepts}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7798-3_15}, volume = 83, year = 1982 } @article{ghafarsamar2013sociocultural, abstract = {The focus of the present study was to investigate the possible effects of sociocultural-based teaching techniques on EFL learners reading comprehension. The basic purpose was to clarify how learners reading comprehension and strategy use could be affected by the types of teaching techniques and how high and low proficiency learners profited from the intervention. Iranian EFL students were used as the participants of the study. A NELSON language proficiency test, a researcher-made reading comprehension test and a reading strategy questionnaire (adopted from Phakiti, 2006) were used as data collection instruments. The results showed that the sociocultural teaching techniques leads to better reading comprehension and reading strategy use for EFL learners. Also shown that proficiency factor played a determining role in reading comprehension development of the two groups of this study and that the low proficiency learners, especially in sociocultural group, outperformed the high proficiency learners. However, the interaction effect between proficiency factor and teaching method was non-significant for reading strategy use; leading to the conclusion that strategy use of the learners was not affected by their proficiency level. This indicates that the patterns of cognitive and metacognitive strategy scores are similar for students of low and high proficiency.}, author = {Ghafar Samar, Reza and Dehqan, Mahmood}, interhash = {6df89523c6ba818112c62f6851a334f7}, intrahash = {4d3615aea1143328117243e26e4ab2b5}, journal = {International Journal of Research Studies in Language Learning, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp 67-80 (2013)}, month = {1}, number = 3, title = {Sociocultural theory and reading comprehension: The scaffolding of readers in an EFL context}, uniqueid = {edsdoj.78ceac6778d84f629f76bb6c8be4dfed|edsdoj}, volume = 2, year = 2013 } @misc{ghafarsamar2013sociocultural, abstract = {The focus of the present study was to investigate the possible effects of sociocultural-based teaching techniques on EFL learners reading comprehension. The basic purpose was to clarify how learners reading comprehension and strategy use could be affected by the types of teaching techniques and how high and low proficiency learners profited from the intervention. Iranian EFL students were used as the participants of the study. A NELSON language proficiency test, a researcher-made reading comprehension test and a reading strategy questionnaire (adopted from Phakiti, 2006) were used as data collection instruments. The results showed that the sociocultural teaching techniques leads to [...]}, author = {Ghafar Samar, Reza and Dehqan, Mahmood}, interhash = {6df89523c6ba818112c62f6851a334f7}, intrahash = {a70ffbd77bd5a3adc5331459129eb5d8}, month = {1}, title = {Sociocultural theory and reading comprehension: The scaffolding of readers in an EFL context}, uniqueid = {edsbas.ftdoajarticles.oai.doaj.org.article.78ceac6778d84f629f76bb6c8be4dfed|edsbas}, year = 2013 } @book{sullivan2008critical, abstract = {This new take on Queer Theory explores the ways in which sexuality, subjectivity and sociality have been discursively produced in various historical and cultural contexts. The book begins by putting gay and lesbian sexuality and politics in historical context and demonstrates how, and why, Queer Theory emerged in the West in the late twentieth century. It goes on to provide a detailed overview of the complex ways in which Queer Theory has been practised. Topics covered include:* race* sadomasochism* 'straight' sex * fetishism* community* popular culture * transgender* performativityEach chapter focuses on an issue or topic, provides a critical analysis of the specific ways in which it has been responded to by critics (including Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy, Adrienne Rich and Laura Mulvey), and introduces key terms. Each chapter also discusses contemporary cinematic texts.Key Features* Extends current accounts of Queer Theory by analysing its relation to our everyday lives.* Provides historical overviews of key concepts such as heterosexuality, sadomasochism and fetishism.* Up to date coverage of issues and debates.* Examples are taken from contemporary popular cultural texts such as films, documentaries and art projects. Summary hebis}, address = {Edinburgh}, author = {Sullivan, Nikki}, format = {book}, interhash = {37ddfb288d3780c38046a2c612efaa40}, intrahash = {e03a088aa945b0b5dea1def5d0906cf7}, isbn = {9780748615971}, locations = {102599459}, primaryauthor = {Sullivan, Nikki}, publisher = {Edinburgh Univ. Press}, shorttitle = {A critical introduction to queer theory}, signatures = {25 soz F 2.5 SUL}, subtitle = {Nikki Sullivan}, title = {A critical introduction to queer theory}, titlestatement = {Nikki Sullivan}, uniqueid = {HEB112672094}, year = 2008 } @book{cipolla2017queer, abstract = {

Queer Feminist Science Studies takes a transnational, trans-species, and intersectional approach to this cutting-edge area of inquiry between women's, gender, and sexuality studies and science and technology studies (STS). The essays here ?queer'or denaturalize and make strange'ideas that are taken for granted in both areas of study. Reimagining the meanings of and relations among queer and feminist theories and a wide range of scientific disciplines, contributors foster new critical and creative knowledge-projects that attend to shifting and uneven operations of power, privilege, and dispossession, while also highlighting potentialities for uncertainty, subversion, transformation, and play.

Theoretically and rhetorically powerful, these essays also take seriously the materiality of ?natural? objects and phenomena: bones, voles, chromosomes, medical records and more all help substantiate answers to questions such as, What is sex? How are race, gender, sexuality, and other systems of differences co-constituted? The foundational essays and new writings collected here offer a generative resource for students and scholars alike, demonstrating the ingenuity and dynamism of queer feminist scholarship.

Summary hebis}, address = {Seattle London}, editor = {Cipolla, Cyd and Gupta, Kristina and Rubin, David A. and Willey, Angela}, format = {book}, interhash = {31b880d03c1853384d3330e1951bf11f}, intrahash = {bff762383287a5789afdc6dcb43ede69}, isbn = {9780295742588}, locations = {102599459}, partauthors = {Cipolla, Cyd (Herausgeber) Gupta, Kristina (Herausgeber) Rubin, David A. (Herausgeber) Willey, Angela (Herausgeber)}, publisher = {University of Washington Press}, series = {Feminist technosciences}, shortsubtitle = {: a reader}, shorttitle = {Queer feminist science studies : a reader}, signatures = {25 soz F 5.2 QUE}, subtitle = {a reader / edited by Cyd Cipolla, Kristina Gupta, David A. Rubin, Angela Willey}, title = {Queer feminist science studies : a reader}, titlestatement = {edited by Cyd Cipolla, Kristina Gupta, David A. Rubin, Angela Willey}, uniqueid = {HEB434066346}, url = {http://scans.hebis.de/HEBCGI/show.pl?43406634_toc.pdf}, year = {[2017]} }