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Cartography 2.0 - The Nature of Geospatial Uncertainty
Visualizing Geospatial Information Uncertainty: What We Know and What We Need to Know http://www.geovista.psu.edu/publications/2005/MacEachrenCGIS_Vol32_No3.pdf
UnderstandingSociety: The German debate over method
Social institutions are plastic, heterogeneous, and contingent. Human action and human nature are historically conditioned as well, in the concrete and ordinary sense that "character," "motivation," "knowledge," and "identity" are all historical products.
John Kay: The future of markets | openDemocracy
If we could predict the evolution of markets, we would not need markets in the first place. The recent development of [industrial] competition policy has focussed almost entirely on equilibrium model of ‘prices as signals’, in which profitable transactio
The Encultured Brain: Why Neuroanthropology? Why Now?
the brain now acts as a central metaphor, a substitute for self, a way to explain mental health, a short-hand for why people are different. Neuroanthropology focuses on how social and cultural phenomena actually achieve the impact they have on people in m
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