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Social Realism in Central America: the Modern Short Story Translated
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1215444512 (2008)
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Dwelling, Walking, Serving: Organic Preservation Along the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Landscape
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=antioch1229963115 (2008)
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Discourse in Systemic Operational Design
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In: DTIC (2007)
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Within the literature on Systemic Operational Design, discourse is generally treated as a mechanical communicative process. The monograph presents alternative ways to consider discourse, the implications of this for theory of Systemic Operational Design, and how these alternatives can lead to a richer understanding of discourse's role in design. To answer this question, the author conducts a structured inquiry into the nature of discourse from the perspectives of agency, narrative and artifact structure, and socio-cultural relationships. Agency in design is viewed from a linguistic anthropological perspective that de-emphasizes individual agency in favor of agency that is significantly mediated by the linguistic structure of the participant's language and how they use language to define the power relations in their interactions with others. Choices in narrative content, particularly temporal points in the narrative's structure significantly influence the content and capabilities of the discourse to function in design. The paper also finds that choices for artifacts used to both transmit and maintain historical integrity of the discourse are not neutral, but affect its content and use. The importance of understanding the internal discourses that form the socio-cultural structure of the design team, and by extension that of its strategic sponsors, is found to be critical in the development of effective discourse related to operations.
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*DESIGN CRITERIA; *DISCOURSE; *MILITARY ART; *MILITARY OPERATIONS; *SYSTEMIC OPERATIONAL DESIGN; *THEORY; ANTHROPOLOGY; COGNITION; CREATIVITY; CULTURAL EXCHANGE; CULTURAL RELATIONS; CULTURE; FASCISM; GERMANY(EAST AND WEST); HISTORY; IDF(ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCE); INTERACTIONS; INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS; ISRAEL; LANGUAGE; LEADERSHIP; Linguistics; MILITARY COMMANDERS; Military Operations; MILITARY PERSONNEL; MILITARY THEORY; NARRATIVE MODELS; NAZISM; OPERATIONAL ART; OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS; Psychology; SOCIO-CULTURAL RELATIONS; SOCIOLOGY; SOVIET OPERATIONS THEORY; Strategy and Tactics; SYSTEMS THEORY
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA470664 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA470664
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Meta-Meaning in Context: The Military Application of Sociolinguistic Anthropology to Operations in the Arabic Speaking World
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Lost causes: Morphological causative constructions in two Philippine languages
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A computational approach to spatial cognition: Representing spatial relationships in Tongan language and culture
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The use of English requests by native Spanish speakers and its relation to politeness values
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Interest, Use, and Interest in Uses in Folk Biology
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Dissolving classifications: Rethinking linguistic typology
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The cultural power of words: Occult terminology in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English Bibles
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The Spanish of the Salitre-Cabagra Bribris: Internal composition
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The Spanish of the Salitre-Cabagra Bribris: Internal composition
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The cultural power of words: Occult terminology in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin and English Bibles
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