642 research outputs found

    Political Opinion Formation as Epistemic Practice: The Hashtag Assemblage of #metwo

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    The article contributes to the literature on the political use of hashtags. We argue that hashtag assemblages could be understood in the tradition of representing public opinion through datafication in the context of democratic politics. While traditional data-based epistemic practices like polls lead to the ‘passivation’ of citizens, in the digital constellation this tendency is currently challenged. In media like Twitter, hashtags serve as a technical operator to order the discursive fabrication of diverse publicly articulated opinions that manifest in the assemblage of tweets, algorithms and criticisms. We conceptualize such a critical public as an epistemic sensorium for dislocations based on the expression of experienced social imbalances and its political amplification. On the level of opinion formation, this constitutes a process of democratization, allowing for the expression of diverse opinions and issues even under singular hashtags. Despite this diversity, we see a strong tendency of publicly relevant actors such as news outlets to represent digital forms of opinion expression as unified movements. We argue that this tendency can partly be explained by the affordances of networked media, relating the process of objectification to the network position of the observer. We make this argument empirically plausible by applying methods of network analysis and topic modelling to a dataset of 196,987 tweets sampled via the hashtag #metwo that emerged in the German Twittersphere in the summer of 2018 and united a discourse concerned with racism and identity. In light of this data, we not only demonstrate the hashtag assemblage’s heterogeneity and potential for subaltern agency; we also make visible how hashtag assemblages as epistemic practices are inherently dynamic, distinguishing it from opinion polling through the limited observational capacities and active participation of the actors representing its claims within the hybrid media system

    Die Kritik zerbricht an der documenta

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    Die documenta14 war eine besonders internationale, kritische und politische Ausstellung und wird genau aus diesem Grund vielfach kritisiert. Dieser Artikel analysiert gängige Thesen der Kunstkritik zur Kasseler Ausstellung am Beispiel eines Magazinbeitrages in der Zeitschrift s u b \ u r b a n. Die Kritik wird an vielen Stellen der documenta14 nicht gerecht, weil sie nur oberflächlich argumentiert. Sowohl die Kunstwerke selbst als auch die kuratorischen Konzepte waren selbstreflexiver als behauptet. Der Vorwurf des Missbrauchs der Kunst zur bloßen Kommunikation von politischen Forderungen lässt sich nicht an den konkreten Objekten nachweisen und fällt somit letztlich auf die Kritiker_innen zurück

    Die Kritik zerbricht an der documenta

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    Die documenta14 war eine besonders internationale, kritische und politische Ausstellung und wird genau aus diesem Grund vielfach kritisiert. Dieser Artikel analysiert gängige Thesen der Kunstkritik zur Kasseler Ausstellung am Beispiel eines Magazinbeitrages in der Zeitschrift s u b \ u r b a n. Die Kritik wird an vielen Stellen der documenta14 nicht gerecht, weil sie nur oberflächlich argumentiert. Sowohl die Kunstwerke selbst als auch die kuratorischen Konzepte waren selbstreflexiver als behauptet. Der Vorwurf des Missbrauchs der Kunst zur bloßen Kommunikation von politischen Forderungen lässt sich nicht an den konkreten Objekten nachweisen und fällt somit letztlich auf die Kritiker_innen zurück

    A higher-order transformation approach to the formalization and analysis of BPMN using graph transformation systems

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    The Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a widely used standard notation for defining intra- and inter-organizational workflows. However, the informal description of the BPMN execution semantics leads to different interpretations of BPMN elements and difficulties in checking behavioral properties. In this article, we propose a formalization of the execution semantics of BPMN that, compared to existing approaches, covers more BPMN elements while also facilitating property checking. Our approach is based on a higher-order transformation from BPMN models to graph transformation systems. To show the capabilities of our approach, we implemented it as an open-source web-based tool

    Structural Operational Semantics for Heterogeneously Typed Coalgebras

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    Concurrently interacting components of a modular software architecture are heterogeneously structured behavioural models. We consider them as coalgebras based on different endofunctors. We formalize the composition of these coalgebras as specially tailored segments of distributive laws of the bialgebraic approach of Turi and Plotkin. The resulting categorical rules for structural operational semantics involve many-sorted algebraic specifications, which leads to a description of the components together with the composed system as a single holistic behavioural system. We evaluate our approach by showing that observational equivalence is a congruence with respect to the algebraic composition operation.publishedVersio

    Netzeffekte im E-Business

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    “Look! It’s a Computer Program! It’s an Algorithm! It’s AI!”: Does Terminology Affect Human Perceptions and Evaluations of Algorithmic Decision-Making Systems?

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    In the media, in policy-making, but also in research articles, algorithmic decision-making (ADM) systems are referred to as algorithms, artificial intelligence, and computer programs, amongst other terms. We hypothesize that such terminological differences can affect people’s perceptions of properties of ADM systems, people’s evaluations of systems in application contexts, and the replicability of research as findings may be influenced by terminological differences. In two studies (N = 397, N = 622), we show that terminology does indeed affect laypeople’s perceptions of system properties (e.g., perceived complexity) and evaluations of systems (e.g., trust). Our findings highlight the need to be mindful when choosing terms to describe ADM systems, because terminology can have unintended consequences, and may impact the robustness and replicability of HCI research. Additionally, our findings indicate that terminology can be used strategically (e.g., in communication about ADM systems) to influence people’s perceptions and evaluations of these systems

    Entropically-driven binding of mithramycin in the minor groove of C/G-rich DNA sequences

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    Final full-text version available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm037.-- Supplementary Data is available.The antitumour antibiotic mithramycin A (MTA) is a DNA minor-groove binding ligand. It binds to C/G-rich tracts as a dimer that forms in the presence of divalent cations such as Mg2+. Differential scanning calorimetry, UV thermal denaturation, isothermal titration calorimetry and competition dialysis were used, together with computations of the hydrophobic free energy of binding, to determine the thermodynamic profile of MTA binding to DNA. The results were compared to those obtained in parallel using the structurally related mithramycin SK (MSK). The binding of MTA to salmon testes DNA determined by UV melting studies (Kobs = 1.2 (±0.3) x 10^5 M–1) is tighter than that of MSK (2.9 (±1.0) x 10^4 M–1) at 25°C. Competition dialysis studies showed a tighter MTA binding to both salmon testes DNA (42% C + G) and Micrococcus lysodeikticus DNA (72% C + G). The thermodynamic analysis of binding data at 25°C shows that the binding of MTA and MSK to DNA is entropically driven, dominated by the hydrophobic transfer of the antibiotics from solution to the DNA-binding site. Direct molecular recognition between MTA or MSK and DNA through hydrogen bonding and van der Waals contacts may also contribute significantly to complex formation.Supported by a grant from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (SAF2005-00551) and the FEDER program of the European Community. This work was carried out within the framework of the Centre de Referencia en Biotecnologia of the Generalitat de Catalunya. Funding to pay the Open Access publication charge was provided by the Ministry of Education and Science and CSIC (Spain).Peer reviewe
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