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  1. Untamed Skies: The Science, Art, and Philosophy of Weather Analysis and Forecasting.Owen Shieh - unknown
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  2. The Secret of Jose Ortega y Gasset: An Essay and a Philosophy of Translation.Cynthia Ann Scheopner - unknown
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  3. Living Death: Exhuming the Politics of Death and Remembrance in Arendt.Elijah Wilder Byrnes - unknown
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  4. The Concept of Ekstasis in the Modern Japanese Philosophy of Nishitani Keiji.Benjamin K. Hoffman - unknown
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  5. Teacher’s perceptions and experiences in implementing “p4chi” in miyagi, japan.Aya Watanabe - unknown
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  6. Demystifying Giulio Camillo’s L’Idea Del Theatro: A Philosophical Interpretation.Nikolas Janowicz - unknown
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  7. Dark Side of Digitalization: Who to Blame? Users or Providers?Reza Vaezi - unknown
    AI-enabled digital technology appears to be transgressing the ontological boundaries associated with technology as known to humanity over the history of its existence. Today’s digital technology is active and autonomous; it interacts with humans and other AI-enabled technology and achieves its objectives mostly independent of human intervention. It shapes human experience and is shaped by it. Hence, we need to revisit our assumptions about AI-enabled technologies and reconsider individual and organizational roles and responsibilities toward such technologies. This theoretical paper questions (...)
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  8. Identifying Hidden Communities of Interest with Topic-based Networks: A Case Study of the Community of Philosophers of Science (1930-2017). [REVIEW]Christophe Malaterre & Francis Lareau - unknown
    Scientific networks are often investigated by means of citation analyses. Yet, interpretation of such networks in terms of semantic (and often disciplinary) content heavily depends on supplementary knowledge, notably about author research specialties. Similar situations arise more generally in many types of social networks whose semantic interpretation relies on supplementary information. Here, author community net-works are inferred from a topic model which provides direct insights into the semantic specificity of the identified “hidden communities of interest” (HCoI). Using a philosophy of (...)
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  9. Refuse the Weather: Atmospheric Refusal and Selvage Praxis in the Work of Indigenous Pasifika and Black Feminist Creator Theorists.LynleyShimat Renee Lys - 2022 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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  10. Rethinking the Elementary School Learning Space.Daniel Young - 2022 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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  11. The influence of philosophy for children on japanese secondary school students’ socioemotional learning.Yoko Kitami - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
    This study focused on the influence of philosophy for children on the socioemotional learning of Japanese middle school students. p4c is a student-centered learning approach that helps learners explore inquiry and encourage them to think and reason with peers and a teacher in a classroom setting. Previous research indicated that Japanese children rarely interacted with people other than their parents on a daily basis, and only within small cliques. As a result, they may be losing the ability to develop and (...)
     
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  12. Blacknpinay, Blackapina, and halfricanpina: Mixed race Black and filipina epistemologies and pedagogies.Teresa Hodges - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
    This dissertation examines experiences of mixed race, specifically Black and Filipina, using autoethnography and interviews. To examine the multiple and complex figurations of “mixedness” a multi-disciplinary, multi-theoretic qualitative research approach is utilized. Drawing on the academic fields of educational foundations, ethnic studies, feminist studies, and theories of intersectionality, Pinayism, and critical race theory, the study suggests Blacknpinays exhibit an awareness of how the experience of being mixed counters the predominance of monoracialism thereby opening up a more complex world of living (...)
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  13. Understanding Digital Events: Process Philosophy and Causal Autonomy.David Kreps, Frantz Rowe & Muirhead - 2020 - Proceedings of 53rd Hawaiian International Conference on Systems Sciences.
    This paper argues that the ubiquitous digital networks in which we are increasingly becoming immersed present a threat to our ability to exercise free will. Using process philosophy, and expanding upon understandings of causal autonomy, the paper outlines a thematic analysis of diary studies and interviews gathered in a project exploring the nature of digital experience. It concludes that without mindfulness in both the use and design of digital devices and services we run the risk of allowing such services to (...)
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  14. Mechanistic Explanations and Deliberate Misrepresentations.Mikko Siponen, Tuula Klaavuniemi & Marco Nathan - unknown
    The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based explanations are often seen as an alternative to nomological, law-based explanations, MBEs could be relevant in IS. We begin by offering a short history of mechanistic philosophy and set out to clarify the contemporary landscape. We then suggest that mechanistic models provide an alternative to variance and process models in IS. Finally, we highlight how MBEs typically contain deliberate misrepresentations. Although MBEs have recently been advocated as (...)
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  15. Life Formed: Evolutionary Design and the Futures of a Political Biology.Aubrey Yee - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
    With the advent of CRISPR and gene drive gene editing technologies, synthetic biology is paving the way towards a world where humans have the capacity to rapidly design and re-design lifeforms. With little oversight and agreed upon governance structures, how will we ensure that these technologies are used for the greatest good? As we begin to actively design evolution, how might we decolonize this science? Privileging alternative forms of knowledge production and ethical frameworks from Indigenous peoples and spiritual ecologists in (...)
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  16. Pua kanikawī kanikawā: The intimacy of hawaiian childbirth.Pua O. Eleili Kelsi Pinto - unknown
    This thesis research analyzes how Hawaiian birthing practices have changed through time by looking through accounts in the Hawaiian Language Repository. It tracks our understanding of birthing practices to stories of Pua Kanikawī and Kanikawā, commonly referenced throughout our tradition as symbolic medicinal flowers created by the deity Haumea to aid in childbirth process. Through the analysis of twelve mo‘olelo from the Hawaiian language newspapers, this research demonstrates how Kanikawī and Kanikawā are tied to phenomenon in the natural environment produced (...)
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  17. The beauty of advocacy and advocating for beauty: The arguments for beauty and the environment in John Muir, Gary Snyder, and Terry Tempest Williams.Eric San George - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
    This dissertation contributes to ecocritical scholarship by examining the representation of natural beauty in the environmental imaginations and advocacies of John Muir, Gary Snyder, and Terry Tempest Williams. The emphasis placed on natural beauty in their works suggests beauty’s profound role in activating concern for and creative thinking about the health and future of the planet. Drawing upon the work of Elaine Scarry, this project asserts that beauty engenders a profound defamiliarization and sense of selflessness that contributes to the anti-anthropocentric (...)
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  18. The metaphysics of similarity and analogical reasoning.Jarrod W. Brown - 2018 - Dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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  19. A Comparative Study of ‘Existential Destitution’ in Pre-Qin Chinese Philosophy and Karl Jaspers in the Context of Homelessness in Hawai‘i.Sydney M. Morrow - 2018 - Dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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  20. Ouroboros: Identity War as a Reaction to the Transformative Mission of Liberalism.Philip W. Reynolds - 2017 - Dissertation, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
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  21. Pilina — Mālama — ʻāina Momona A Community-Driven Monitoring Program To Understand Health And Well-Being Of People And Place In Hāʻena, Kauaʻi.Emily A. Cadiz - unknown
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  22. Reconsidering the Role of Research Method Guidelines for Qualitative, Mixed-methods, and Design Science Research.Philipp Holtkamp, Wael Soliman & Mikko Siponen - 2019 - In Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. pp. 6280-6289.
    Guidelines for different qualitative research genres have been proposed in information systems. As these guidelines are outlined for conducting and evaluating good research, studies may be denied publication simply because they do not follow a prescribed methodology. This can result in “checkbox” compliance, where the guidelines become more important than the study. We argue that guidelines can only be used to evaluate what good research is if there is evidence that they lead to certain good research outcomes. Currently, the guidelines (...)
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  23. Narrowing the Theory’s or Study’s Scope May Increase Practical Relevance.Mikko Siponen & Tuula Klaavuniemi - 2019 - In Mikko Siponen & Tuula Klaavuniemi (eds.), Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. pp. 6260-6269.
    Numerous articles in top IS journals note as a limitation and lack of generalizability that their findings are specific to a certain type of technology, culture, and so on. We argue that this generalizability concern is about limited scope. The IS literature notes this preference for generalizability as a characteristic of good science and it is sometimes confused with statistical generalizability. We argue that such generalizability can be in conflict with explanation or prediction accuracy. An increase in scope can decrease (...)
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  24. From Idea to Action: pitching your idea and building a plan.Stacey A. Aldrich & Jarrid P. Keller - unknown
    Do you ever have a great idea, but can't get buy in from your boss? Find yourself starting projects only to have them derailed or go into unplanned directions? Creating best practice and projects, requires us to be able to articulate value and be organized in our approach for programs and services that will benefit our communities. Join us for this interactive session where you'll learn strategies to get energy around your idea and then a simple method for creating a (...)
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  25. Book Review: Critical Disability Theory: Essays in Philosophy, Politics, Policy, and Law.Carrie Griffin Basas - 2008 - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal 4 (4).
    Authors: Dianne Pothier and Richard Devlin Publisher: University of British Columbia Press, 2006 Reviewer: Carrie Griffin Basas Cloth, ISBN: 9780774812030, 352 pages Paperback, ISBN: 9780774812047, 352 pages Cost: Cloth, $85.00 USD; Paperback, $32.95 USD.
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  26. The 'Wylding' of Te Urewera National Park: Analysis of Creation Discourses in Godzone.Christine N. Castagna - unknown
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  27. The Paradox of Protected Natural Area Landscapes: An Interpretation of Kaʻena Point Natural Area Reserve, Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi As a Gardened Space.Adam D. Rose - unknown
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  28. In Search of a Cure for a Psychosis in Information Systems Design: Co-created Design and Metaphorical Appreciation.Waguespack Leslie, Babb Jeffry & Yates David - 2018 - In Leslie Waguespack, Jeffry Babb & David Yates (eds.), Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
    We postulate that a disconnect between stakeholders and designers, often rooted in an understandable preoccupation with technical rationality, limits how design research is conceptualized in the design science research community. We posit co-creation as a way to overcome this limitation that engages reflective design practice fostering a shared understanding of value among the designers/developers, users, analysts and others. Thus, co-creation is an essential ingredient for design satisfaction in many design endeavors. We proffer a theoretical foundation for envisioning design success as (...)
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  29. Combating Fake News: An Investigation of Information Verification Behaviors on Social Networking Sites.Torres Russell, Gerhart Natalie & Negahban Arash - 2018 - In Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
    The use of the term -˜fake news’ has recently become widespread; however, research on fake news is limited. This research intends to increase understanding of how users of social networking sites determine if they should confirm the validity of news content. Grounded in research on the epistemology of testimony, we develop and test a research model based on perceptions related to news authors, news sharers, and users to test verification behaviors of users. The findings indicate that social tie variety, perceived (...)
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  30. Knowing Trust: Towards an Ecology of Trust.Joshi-Peters Karuna - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2016.
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  31. The Role of Philosophical Inquiry in Helping High School Students Engage in Learning and Seek Meaning in Lives.Lu Leng - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.
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  32. Rethinking Pacific Studies Twenty Years On.Wesley-Smith Terence - unknown
    This essay reflects on developments in the field since the 1995 publication of “Rethinking Pacific Islands Studies” first explored a number of intellectual or academic foundations of such programs. It suggests that the pragmatic rationale for Pacific studies, which often has more to do with influence than understanding, and the laboratory rationale, which values Pacific Islanders primarily as objects of study, are both alive and well twenty years on, albeit with more attention among practitioners to issues of positionality, research ethics, (...)
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  33. Theories in the Light of Contingency and Change: Possible Future Worlds and Well-Grounded Hope as a Supplement to Truth.Frank Ulrich - unknown
    Based on a critical account of the dominant concept of theory, the paper presents an alterna-tive, wider notion of theory. It is motivated by the need to cope with a contingent research subject and the assumption that IS should provide an orientation for managing the digital transfor-mation. Unlike neo-positivistic notions of theory, the proposed conception is not restricted to de-scriptions of the factual, but may be aimed at de-signing possible future worlds. Conceiving of possible future worlds requires overcoming the barriers (...)
     
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  34. Borrower’s Self-Disclosure of Social Media Information in P2P Lending.Ge Ruyi, Gu Bin & Feng Juan - unknown
    In peer-to-peer lending, soft information, such as borrowers’ facial features, textual descriptions of loan applications and so on, are regarded as potential signals to screen borrowers. In this study, we examine the signaling effect of a new category of soft information- social media information. Leveraging a unique dataset that combines loan data from a large P2P lending company with social media presence data from a popular social media site, and two natural experiments, we find two forms of social media information (...)
     
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  35. Classical Confucianism as a vision for the exemplary treatment of persons-a contribution to the East-West discourse on human rights.William Kelii Akina - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010.
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  36. The Prism, Winter, Issue 4.Office of International and Exchange Programs - unknown
    A Smart Step by Anne Misawa; International Faculty and Scholars by Signe Nakayama; "Go For Broke!" The Spirit of the 442nd Lives On by Lois Kajiwara; UHM Nursing & Outreach College Partner in Hosting Nursing Faculty from China by Kris Qureshi & Judy Ensing; Up Close & Personal with Alfred Kan; Notes from Abroad with Mary Campany by Daphne Miyashiro; The Clubhouse: Zen Philosophy Club.
     
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  37. The political philosophy of Maruyama Masao : cosmopolitanism from the Far East.Takashi Izumi - unknown
  38. Rehabilitating momentariness : a critical revision of the Buddhist doctrine of momentariness.Itsuki Hayashi - manuscript
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.
     
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  39. Dialogical Ethics.Timothy Roger Simard - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.
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  40. Philosophy goes to high school : an inquiry into the philosopher's pedagogy.Chad Edward Miller - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.
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  41. Watsuji Tetsurō and the subject of aesthetics.Carl Matthew Johnson - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.
     
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  42. Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in a sophomore honors seminar, clip 10 of 10.Place-Based Wac/Wid Hui - unknown
    This item includes a segment of an an instructor interview in a Writing Intensive course in a sophomore honors seminar at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The interview was conducted in 2015 and in this clip the interviewee is responding with thoughts on the connections between digital media, student activism, and the environment.
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  43. Student interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in Geology & Geophysics, clip 15 of 17.Place-Based Wac/Wid Hui - unknown
    This item includes a segment of an a student interview in a Writing Intensive course in Geology & Geophysics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The interview was conducted in 2014 and in this clip the interviewee is reflecting on how writing styles shift between disciplines.
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  44. Instructor interview for Place-Based WAC/WID writing instruction in English, clip 5 of 12.Place-Based Wac/Wid Hui - unknown
    This item includes a segment of an instructor interview in a Writing Intensive course in English at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. The interview was conducted in 2014, and in this clip the interviewee is responding to the question 'What observations on course dynamics and discussions do you have?'.
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  45. The Secret Life of Methods.Jack C. Richards - unknown
    This paper addresses two questions: How do Methods of language teaching differ from one another? What factors are responsible for the spread of Nethods? I hope to demonstrate that while fundamental differences between methods often relate to different views of the nature of language, or to different instructional theories, the reasons for the rise and fall of Methods are often independent of either of these factors. To understand the role of language theory, instructional theory and implementation factors in Methods, is (...)
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  46. Beach Access In Hawaii: From Private Exclusion To Public Domain.Jean R. M. Grace - unknown
    Having done the initial research and editing of the Bays and Harbors Voiume, Marine Atlas of Hawaii, I am submitting this 1974 publication as part of this honors thesis. This atlas, published by the Sea Grant Program of the University of Hawaii, is a compilation of historical; geographical; and quantitative materials gathered from various sources. It includes a fairly thorough physical description of all the shorelines of all the islands in the Hawaiian Archipelago, with specific bays and harbors detailed and (...)
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  47. Making space for knowing : a capacious alternative to propositional knowledge.Aaron Bradley Creller - unknown
    Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.
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  48. Facts, Things, and the Orphans of Girard College: Francis Lieber, Protopragmatist.Aviam Soifer - unknown
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  49. Secular Sectarianism, Perilous Neutrality.Aviam Soifer - unknown
     
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  50. Zen, Law and Language: Of Power and Paradigms.Williamson B. C. Chang - unknown
     
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  51. The Navajo theory of life and behavior.James Kale McNeley - unknown
  52. Understanding P. R. Sarkar: Epistemic Boundaries, Critical Commentaries and Comparative Analyses.Sohail Tahir Inayatullah - 1990 - Dissertation, University of Hawai'i
    Indian philosopher and activist Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar is the focus of this study. Taking a critical interpretive approach, we attempt not to explain but to understand Sarkar and his work. Chapter one alternatively reads Sarkar's life sympathetically placing him in the mythological hero narrative and critically placing him in the politics of mythification. Chapter two places Sarkar's work within positivist, interpretive and poststructural sites of knowledge. We develop Sarkar's work not as a predictive theory, but as an alternative cultural approach (...)
     
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  53. Rediscovering Musha-ism : the theory of happiness in the early works of Mushako??ji Saneatsu.Yoshihiro Mochizuki - unknown
    Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2005.
     
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  54. ???I He?? Koe? Placing Rapa Nui.Forrest Wade Young - unknown
    In August 2010, conflict between indigenous Rapa Nui people and the Chilean state in ???Easter Island??? escalated as Rapa Nui occupied institutions and lands claimed by the Chilean state. This article introduces competing discourses by which the events of August 2010, as well as subsequent conflicts, might be assessed: archaeological, tourist, Chilean, indigenous, and cosmopolitan ethnography. Ethnographic analysis illuminates the point that the nonindigenous discourses fail to coherently ???place??? the significance of Rapa Nui people in Easter Island and hence cannot (...)
     
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