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Qualitative Futures

by C. J. Price, L. Travé-massuyès, R. Milne, L. Ironi, B. Bredeweg, M. H. Lee, P. Struss, N. Snooke, P. Lucas, M. Cavazza
"... This paper considers where the QR field might be in twenty years time, outlining five areas where developments in model-based systems in general, and qualitative reasoning in particular might have a significant effect on what can be achieved. The paper also examines where the QR community should con ..."
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This paper considers where the QR field might be in twenty years time, outlining five areas where developments in model-based systems in general, and qualitative reasoning in particular might have a significant effect on what can be achieved. The paper also examines where the QR community should

Challenging methodological traditions: research by e-mail. The Qualitative Report, 8(1). Retrieved September 06, 2011, from http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR81/mcauliffe.html McConatha

by Donna Mcauliffe - The Gerontologist , 2003
"... Engaging human service practitioners as partners in research about sensitive areas of front-line work can be difficult for a range of reasons. Time constraints, geographic limitations, trust in the research relationship, issues of privacy, and fear of professional judgment are only some of the barri ..."
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in an ongoing dialogue about complex ethical dilemmas they had experienced in relation to their work with clients, colleagues, managers and organizations. These ethical dilemmas occurred in the contexts of health, mental health, child protection, work with young people, community work, disability, family

Interpretive research aiming at theory building: Adopting and adapting the case study design. The Qualitative Report, 14(1), 42–60. Retrieved from http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR141/diaz-andrade.pdf Antonacopoulou

by Antonio Diaz Andrade, Antonio Díaz Andrade - In J. Storey (Ed.), Leadership in , 2009
"... Although the advantages of case study design are widely recognised, its original positivist underlying assumptions may mislead interpretive researchers aiming at theory building. The paper discusses the limitations of the case study design for theory building and explains how grounded theory systemi ..."
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systemic process adds to the case study design. The author reflects upon his experience in conducting research on the articulation of both traditional social networks and new virtual networks in six rural communities in Peru, using both case study design and grounded theory in a combined fashion in order

ICTs and Smart Territories. The Knowledge and Use of the UNESCO Heritage by Using the QR Codes System

by Luisa Sturiale , Maria Rosa Trovato
"... Abstract. The heritage sites included on the World Heritage List are important and highly qualified resources for the territories and communities in which they lie. UNESCO heritage should be recognised as representing the beautiful and the best of its territory, and as being a "useful" re ..."
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Abstract. The heritage sites included on the World Heritage List are important and highly qualified resources for the territories and communities in which they lie. UNESCO heritage should be recognised as representing the beautiful and the best of its territory, and as being a "

Formalizing Reasoning About Change: A Qualitative Reasoning Approach

by James M. Crawford, David W. Etherington - Approach, Proceedings AAAI 92 , 1992
"... The development of a formal logic for reasoning about change has proven to be surprisingly difficult. Furthermore, the logics that have been developed have found surprisingly little application in those fields, such as Qualitative Reasoning, that are concerned with building programs that emulate hum ..."
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human common-sense reasoning about change. In this paper, we argue that a basic tenet of qualitative reasoning practice---the separation of modeling and simulation---obviates many of the difficulties faced by previous attempts to formalize reasoning about change. Our analysis helps explain why the QR

Dark Knowledge in Qualitative Reasoning: A Call to Arms

by Kenneth D. Forbus, Dedre Gentner
"... While people do qualitative reasoning, there is ample evidence that they do not always do it well. Two current crises, human-induced climate change and the financial meltdown, can be traced in part to faulty mental models. The QR community has formalisms that can potentially help with public educati ..."
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While people do qualitative reasoning, there is ample evidence that they do not always do it well. Two current crises, human-induced climate change and the financial meltdown, can be traced in part to faulty mental models. The QR community has formalisms that can potentially help with public

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by Kenneth D. Forbus, Sven E. Kuehne
"... Towards a qualitative model of everyday political reasoning Everyday political reasoning seems to have many properties in common with everyday physical reasoning: it involves continuous parameters, numerical values are typically unavailable, and causal reasoning about qualitatively distinct behavior ..."
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behaviors is important. Can the techniques developed by the QR community be used to develop qualitative models of everyday political reasoning? This paper explores that question, using understanding texts about world history and current events as a focusing task. We outline some of the ontological issues

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"... Everyday political reasoning seems to have many properties in common with everyday physical rea-soning: it involves continuous parameters, numeri-cal values are typically unavailable, and causal rea-soning about qualitatively distinct behaviors is im-portant. Can the techniques developed by the QR c ..."
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Everyday political reasoning seems to have many properties in common with everyday physical rea-soning: it involves continuous parameters, numeri-cal values are typically unavailable, and causal rea-soning about qualitatively distinct behaviors is im-portant. Can the techniques developed by the QR

DOI: 10.15826/qr.2015.1.090 УДК 94(470.5) (0.062) + 316.343-058.14 людмила Дашкевич

by Марина Ларионова, Евгений Неклюдов, Ирина Шалина, Повседневная Жизнь Провинциального, Имения Дневник Слуги Уральских, Yevgeny Neklyudov, Неклюдов Е, Шалина И
"... irina shalina eVeRYDaY life of a PRoViNcial estate: a DiaRY of a seRVaNt of tHe uRal laNDowNeRs golubtsoV Marina Larionova, a specialist in the history of Russia, a candidate of historical sciences, presents her Everyday Life of a Provincial Estate (Yekaterinburg, 2013). The book was written with re ..."
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characteristic of the life of an uyezd community, the emotional experience of the people mentioned in the diary, and other details shedding light on the previously unknown events in the history of the Urals. In her talk with Lyudmila

Formalizing Reasoning About Change: A Qualitative Reasoning Approach

by Preliminary Report, James M. Crawford, David W. Etherington - Approach, Proceedings AAAI 92 , 1992
"... The development of a formal logic for reasoning about change has proven to be surprisingly difficult. Furthermore, the logics that have been developed have found surprisingly little application in those fields, such as Qualitative Reasoning, that are concerned with building programs that emulate hum ..."
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human common-sense reasoning about change. In this paper, we argue that a basic tenet of qualitative reasoning practice---the separation of modeling and simulation---obviates many of the difficulties faced by previous attempts to formalize reasoning about change. Our analysis helps explain why the QR
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