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  1. The jazz solo as ritual: conforming to the conventions of innovation.Roscoe C. Scarborough505 0 $A. Iii Experience Of Music: Stratification & Identity : - 2013 - In Sara Horsfall, Jan-Martijn Meij & Meghan D. Probstfield (eds.), Music sociology: examining the role of music in social life. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
     
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    Diagnostic staging and stratification in psychiatry and oncology: clarifying their conceptual, epistemological and ethical implications.Julia Tinland, Christophe Gauld, Pierre Sujobert & Élodie Giroux - forthcoming - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy:1-15.
    Staging and stratification are two diagnostic approaches that have introduced a more dynamic outlook on the development of diseases, thus participating in blurring the line between the normal and the pathological. First, diagnostic staging, aiming to capture how diseases evolve in time and/or space through identifiable and gradually more severe stages, may be said to lean on an underlying assumption of “temporal determinism”. Stratification, on the other hand, allows for the identification of various prognostic or predictive subgroups based (...)
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    Economic Stratification and Environmental Management: A Case Study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed.Joan Hoffman - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (4):447 - 470.
    Long run success in watershed management requires understanding of how economic stratification and social values affect water quality protection. Feedback effects on water quality are produced by three aspects of economic well-being: income levels, quality of life and inequality, including the effects of gender based inequality. In the US emphasis on individualistic values leads to reliance on local and private policy solutions to social problems. Analysis of the context of New York City's internationally famous watershed agreement with communities 120 (...)
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    The stratification of behaviour.Jeremy Walker - 1966 - Philosophical Books 7 (1):26-29.
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  5. The Stratification of Behaviour.D. S. Shwayder - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):335-336.
     
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    The Stratification of Behaviour.John O'Neill - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (159):86-87.
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    Stratification, luttes sociales et démocratie chez Charles Wright Mills.Alice Le Goff - 2015 - Astérion 13.
    Dans cet article, nous développons une réflexion sur le conflit en démocratie en nous appuyant sur une étude du parcours et des travaux de Charles Wright Mills. Comme celle de Pierre Bourdieu qui lui fait écho sur de nombreux points et avec laquelle nous l’entrecroisons, la démarche de Mills fournit les bases d’une réflexion sur les conditions sociales d’une authentique conflictualité démocratique, orientée vers une déconstruction de certaines formes de domination. Tout d’abord, le travail de Mills intègre un questionnement sur (...)
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    Stratification, social conflict and democracy in Charles Wright Mills’ works.Alice Le Goff - 2015 - Astérion 13.
    Dans cet article, nous développons une réflexion sur le conflit en démocratie en nous appuyant sur une étude du parcours et des travaux de Charles Wright Mills. Comme celle de Pierre Bourdieu qui lui fait écho sur de nombreux points et avec laquelle nous l’entrecroisons, la démarche de Mills fournit les bases d’une réflexion sur les conditions sociales d’une authentique conflictualité démocratique, orientée vers une déconstruction de certaines formes de domination. Tout d’abord, le travail de Mills intègre un questionnement sur (...)
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    Social Stratification in Polynesia.Cora Du Bois & Marshall D. Sahlins - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (1):71.
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    Gender stratification in the science pipeline: A comparative analysis of seven countries.David P. Baker, Maryellen Schaub & Sandra L. Hanson - 1996 - Gender and Society 10 (3):271-290.
    This study uses a “science pipeline” model and cross-national data to examine women's participation in science education and occupations in seven countries. Gender stratification in later science education and in science occupations is found in every country examined. Young women's participation in science education decreases with each stage in the science pipeline, but there is considerable cross-national variation in the extent of gender stratification in science. Findings show greater gender stratification in science occupations than in science education, (...)
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    Schelers Stratification of Emotional Life and Strawson’s Person.Quentin Smith - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:103-127.
  12. Stratification and Organization: Selected Papers.Arthur L. Stinchcombe - 1986 - Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this collection, on stratification, organization and the discipline of sociology, all bear upon a general theoretical question: what models of rationality are necessary or suitable to explain individual and collective action in institutional contexts? Professor Stinchcombe was one of the first sociologists to write on this question; and this collection includes a new essay which takes account of recent work done in the tradition Stinchcombe did much to institute. The first group of essays - on class, (...)
     
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    Stratification and cut-elimination.Marcel Crabbé - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (1):213-226.
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    Social Stratification on Kashkay Turks.Dilek Erenoğlu - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:123-137.
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    Societal Stratification: A Theoretical Analysis.Jonathan H. Turner - 1984
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    Stratification theory and research in Weimar Germany.Sandro Segre - 2001 - History of the Human Sciences 14 (4):57-86.
    This article focuses on the sociological field of stratification theory and research in Weimar Germany, and pursues the following objectives: (1) to offer for consideration some of the most significant theoretical and empirical essays bearing on stratification that were produced in the German-speaking world during the Weimar period; (2) to classify their authors according to cultural, ideological and epistemological orientations; (3) to account by means of this classification for their propensity to conduct empirical research; and (4) to discuss (...)
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  17. Social Stratification of Linguistic Forms in Text Messages of Selected Cebuanos.Jade Flores Bamba - 2015 - Iamure International Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Religion 7 (1).
    While cellular phones have become common among Filipinos, it is contended that, even though, such accessibility may have bridged the digital gap, it is far from eradicating social divides between the rich and the poor. The class divide is very apparent based on usage alone. This divide is more a function of income and education than the availability of technology. Three aims of this study include: 1) finding out whether social stratification is evident in the text messages of people (...)
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    Social Stratification and Informalization in Global Perspective.Cas Wouters - 1990 - Theory, Culture and Society 7 (4):69-90.
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    Unsupervised stratification of cross-validation for accuracy estimation.N. A. Diamantidis, D. Karlis & E. A. Giakoumakis - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 116 (1-2):1-16.
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  20. Stratification or placement? Hegel's reflectional logical determination of the nature-spirit relationship.M. Quante - 2002 - Hegel-Studien 37:107-121.
     
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    The Stratification of Socialisation Processes: a further analysis.K. Marjoribanks - 1978 - Educational Studies 4 (2):105-110.
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  22. Social stratification in two equalitarian societies: Australia and the United States.Kurt B. Mayer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    G‐Stratification is Equivalent to F‐Stratification.C. B. Ben-Yelles - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (8‐10):141-150.
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    G_‐Stratification is Equivalent to _FStratification.C. B. Ben-Yelles - 1981 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 27 (8-10):141-150.
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    Societal stratification, consanguinity and fertility.A. H. Bittles - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):264-265.
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    Schelers Stratification of Emotional Life and Strawson’s Person.Quentin Smith - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:103-127.
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    Schelers Stratification of Emotional Life and Strawson’s Person.Quentin Smith - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:103-127.
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    Stratification, Equaility and Justice.Włodzimierz Wesołowski - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (4):51-61.
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    The Stratification of Behaviour: A System of Definitions Propounded and Defended.P. F. Strawson - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):389.
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    A Stratificational Analysis of the Hand Gestures in Indian Classical Dancing.Yoshihiko Ikegami - 1971 - Semiotica 4 (4).
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    Risk stratification: an important tool in the special review of research using oocytes and embryos.G. Owen Schaefer & Teck Chuan Voo - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (9):599-600.
    Like all research, embryo research can take a variety of forms, some posing substantially more risks to persons than others. Savulescu et al argue persuasively that regulatory regimes specially designed for sensitive embryo research should differentiate between person-affecting and non-person-affecting embryo research, with substantial scrutiny only warranted for the former.1 Yet if we find Savulescu et al ’s argument persuasive, what practical implications would it have? In this commentary, we focus in particular on how such an argument might apply in (...)
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    The Stratification of Emotional Life and the Problem of Other Minds According to Max Scheler.Rainier R. A. Ibana - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (4):461-471.
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    The Stratification of Behaviour. By D.S. Shwayder. (Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd. 1965. Pp. xvi+411. Price 56s.).Robert Ackerman - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (159):86-.
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    Galois stratification and ACFA.Ivan Tomašić - 2015 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (5):639-663.
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    Stratification sociale et structuration des opinions : la prévalence de la variable du diplôme.Jérôme Fourquet & Laure Bonneval - 2013 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 66 (2):, [ p.].
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    Stratification sociale et structuration des opinions : la prévalence de la variable du diplôme.Jérôme Fourquet & Laure Bonneval - 2013 - Hermes 66:, [ p.].
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    The Stratification of Behavior: A System of Definitions Propounded and Defended.John O'Neill - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3):457-458.
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    The Stratification of Behavior: A System of Definitions Propounded and Defended.Bruce Aune - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (1):108.
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    The Stratification of Behaviour.Patrick K. Bastable - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:234-235.
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    Stratification of normative systems with intermediaries.Lars Lindahl & Jan Odelstad - 2011 - Journal of Applied Logic 9 (2):113-136.
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    Social stratification in transitional economies: property rights and the structure of markets. [REVIEW]Andrew G. Walder, Tianjue Luo & Dan Wang - 2013 - Theory and Society 42 (6):561-588.
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    School beyond stratification: Internal goods, alienation, and an expanded sociology of education.Jeffrey Guhin & Joseph Klett - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (3):371-398.
    Sociologists of education often emphasize goods that result from a practice (external goods) rather than goods intrinsic to a practice (internal goods). The authors draw from John Dewey and Alasdair MacIntyre to describe how the same practice can be understood as producing “skills” that center external goods or as producing habits (Dewey) or virtues (MacIntyre), both of which center internal goods. The authors situate these concepts within sociology of education’s stratification paradigm and a renewed interest in the concept of (...)
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    Definable Functions and Stratifications in Power-Bounded T -Convex Fields.Erick García Ramírez - 2020 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 61 (3):441-465.
    We study properties of definable sets and functions in power-bounded T -convex fields, proving that the latter have the multidimensional Jacobian property and that the theory of T -convex fields is b -minimal with centers. Through these results and work of I. Halupczok we ensure that a certain kind of geometrical stratifications exist for definable objects in said fields. We then discuss a number of applications of those stratifications, including applications to Archimedean o-minimal geometry.
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  44. Reality as Stratification of Surfaces. The Concept of Transit in Mario Perniola's Philosophy.Enea Bianchi - 2019 - European Journal of Psychoanalysis 1 (February):online.
    The aim of this paper is to show in what terms reality can be considered as a stratification of surfaces by developing Mario Perniola's philosophy of transit. The first part will deal with the etymology of the word transit, in order to explain its meanings and uses. As it will be clarified, the development of the notion of transit goes together with the conception of reality as deep in the sense of full, available, rich, as the realm of "difference" (...)
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    Global Status, Intra-Institutional Stratification and Organizational Segmentation: A Time-Dynamic Tobit Analysis of ARWU Position Among U.S. Universities.Brendan Cantwell & Barrett J. Taylor - 2013 - Minerva 51 (2):195-223.
    Ranking systems such as The Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings and Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Rankings of World Universities simultaneously mark global status and stimulate global academic competition. As international ranking systems have become more prominent, researchers have begun to examine whether global rankings are creating increased inequality within and between universities. Using a panel Tobit regression analysis, this study assesses the extent to which markers of inter-institutional stratification and organizational segmentation predict global status among US research (...)
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    Privacy and Social Stratification.Gary T. Marx - 2007 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 20 (2):91-95.
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    Differentiation with Stratification: A Principle of Theoretical Physics in the Tradition of the Memory Art.Claudia Pombo - 2015 - Foundations of Physics 45 (10):1301-1310.
    The art of memory started with Aristotle’s questions on memory. During its long evolution, it had important contributions from alchemists, was transformed by Ramon Llull and apparently ended with Giordano Bruno, who was considered the best known representative of this art. This tradition did not disappear, but lives in the formulations of our modern scientific theories. From its initial form as a method of keeping information via associations, it became a principle of classification and structuring of knowledge. This principle, which (...)
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    The social stratification of population as a mechanism of downward causation.Emily Klancher Merchant - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e219.
    This commentary expands on Burt's concept of downward causation to include any association between genomic variants and a given outcome that is forged through social practices rather than biochemical pathways. It proposes the social stratification of population, through which endogamy over a period of generations produces allele frequency differences between socioeconomic strata, as a mechanism of downward causation.
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    Phenomenology and the stratification of reality.James Kinkaid - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):892-910.
    Phenomenologists have no taste for desert landscapes. The early phenomenologists—Edmund Husserl, Max Scheler, and Roman Ingarden—adopt stratified views of reality on which spiritual objects like artifacts and persons are distinct from their underlying matter. Call this view “pluralism.” After describing Scheler, Ingarden, and Husserl's pluralism about goods, literary artworks, and images, respectively, I reconstruct a phenomenological case for pluralism from Husserl's work and defend it against an objection. The phenomenological method reveals a special subset of objects' essential properties: modes of (...)
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    Non‐archimedean stratifications of tangent cones.Erick García Ramírez - 2017 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (3-4):299-312.
    We study the impact of a kind of non‐archimedean stratifications (t‐stratifications) on tangent cones of definable sets in real closed fields. We prove that such stratifications induce stratifications of the same nature on the tangent cone of a definable set at a fixed point. As a consequence, the archimedean counterpart of a t‐stratification is shown to induce Whitney stratifications on the tangent cones of a semi‐algebraic set. Extensions of these results are proposed for real closed fields with further structure.
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