495 research outputs found
Further experiments on successiveness discrimination
Uncertainty effect on successiveness discrimination function and variation effect in standard interval on forced choice successiveness discriminatio
A study of attention and psychological time Final report
Psychophysics of human attention, and sensory and time discriminatio
A Culture in Continuity: Master-Man Mutualism in Hamilton, Ontario, During Early Industrialization
By the early 1870s, the men who owned industry in Hamilton, Ontario, were almost
all former craft workers themselves. While the cityâs industrialization was significant
and diverse, these artisan-entrepreneurs maintained in their workplaces such central
craft practices as the progression from apprentice to journeyman to master, a fundamental
core of craft culture. Work routines had been partially modified by industrialization,
but masters and men retained a mutual identification as craft workers. The
fact that the artisan-entrepreneur came from the same ranks as those he employed
affected the social relations of production in the workplace and community. Various
aspects of artisan culture that pre-dated industrialization persisted to foster a social
closeness between master and man in Hamiltonâs early period of industrialization.Au dĂ©but des annĂ©es 1870, les hommes Ă qui lâindustrie de Hamilton, en Ontario,
appartenait Ă©taient eux-mĂȘmes presque tous dâanciens artisans. Si lâindustrialisation
y était vigoureuse et diversifiée, ces artisans-entrepreneurs perpétuaient tout de
mĂȘme dans leurs milieux de travail des pratiques fondamentales de leur mĂ©tier telles
que la progression dâapprenti Ă compagnon Ă maĂźtre, un pilier de la culture artisane.
Lâindustrialisation avait partiellement modifiĂ© les routines professionnelles, mais les
maĂźtres et les ouvriers continuaient Ă sâidentifier mutuellement comme des artisans.
Le fait que lâartisan-entrepreneur soit issu des mĂȘmes rangs que ses employĂ©s avait
une influence sur les relations sociales de la production au sein du milieu de travail
et de la communautĂ©. Divers aspects de la culture artisane antĂ©rieurs Ă lâindustrialisation
ont persistĂ©, favorisant la proximitĂ© sociale entre le maĂźtre et lâouvrier au
dĂ©but de la pĂ©riode dâindustrialisation de Hamilton
Craftsworkers and Canadaâs First Industrial Revolution: Reassessing the Context
This paper shows that the most remarkable aspect of the far-reaching industrial development of Hamilton, Ontario by the early 1870s was that it was achieved largely through the adaptation and expansion of pre-existing structures of production firmly rooted in the traditional crafts world. The early industrialization of Hamilton was combined and uneven, but handicraft production stood in distinction to the enlarged manufactory. âModern Industry,â in what limited form it may have existed at all, had yet to establish itself as a typical form of industrial enterprise. All this is not surprising, since almost all those men leading the industrialization of the city were themselves former artisans and craftsworkers intimately familiar with the techniques and possibilities of craft production. This paper delineates the structures of early industrialization to suggest the pressing need for historians to reconsider the potential for continuity of craftsworker experience during early industrialization.Cet article montre l'aspect le plus remarquable du dĂ©veloppement industriel extensif de la ville dâHamilton, Ontario durant les annĂ©es tĂŽt de 1870. Ce dernier Ă©tait rĂ©alisĂ© en grande partie par l'adaptation et l'expansion des structures prĂ©existantes fermement enracinĂ©es dans le monde traditionnel de la production. Les premiĂšres instances dâindustrialisation dâHamilton Ă©taient mixtes et disproportionnĂ©es. Pourtant, lâouvrage du travail s'est retenu distinct Ă l'usine agrandie. « Lâindustrie moderne, » dans la forme limitĂ©e quâelle aurait pu avoir existĂ©e, avait encore le dĂ©fi de sâĂ©tablir comme un aspect typique de lâentreprise industrielle. Ceci nâĂ©tait pas Ă©tonnant vu que presque tous les hommes qui menaient l'industrialisation de la ville Ă©taient des anciens artisans ainsi que des ouvriers intimement au courant des techniques et des possibilitĂ©s de la production de lâoeuvre. Cet article trace les structures du mouvement tĂŽt de l'industrialisation afin de suggĂ©rer lâexigence pressante chez les historiens pour reconsidĂ©rer le potentiel pour la continuitĂ© de l'expĂ©rience du lâouvrier pendant le mouvement tĂŽt de l'industrialisation
Duration discrimination of brief visual stimuli
Visual flash duration discrimination and decision theory analysis of effects of temporal and brightness difference
A time constant involved in attention and neutral information processing
Time constant in human attention and studies in neutral information processin
Duration discrimination of brief visual off-flashes
Visual flash duration discrimination and analysis of temporal and energy cue models, and memory effect
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