Results for 'Samaneh Feyzi'

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    Living with others: fostering radical cosmopolitanism through citizenship politics in Berlin.Feyzi Baban & Kim Rygiel - 2017 - Ethics and Global Politics 10 (1):98-116.
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    Bilingualism Enhances Reported Perspective Taking in Men, but Not in Women.Samaneh Tarighat & Andrea Krott - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Bilingual speakers have often been found to be superior in taking the perspective of another person. Also, females are commonly found to have enhanced perspective taking abilities compared with males, with male PT being generally more easily affected by external factors. The present study investigated whether bilingualism improves PT in males more strongly than in females. In total, 108 bilingual and 108 matched monolingual adults, with equal numbers of males and females, filled in the PT subscale of the Interpersonal Reactivity (...)
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    Çuvaşçaya Özgü Bazı Özellikler Üzerine.Feyzi Ersoy - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):241-241.
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    Snapshots from the margins: Transgressive cosmopolitanisms in Europe.Kim Rygiel & Feyzi Baban - 2014 - European Journal of Social Theory 17 (4):461-478.
    Right-wing parties and governments in Europe have recently expressed greater hostility towards cultural pluralism, at times officially denunciating multiculturalism, and calling for the closure of borders and denial of rights to non-European nationals. Within this context, this article argues for rethinking Europe through radically transgressive and transnational understandings of cosmopolitanism as articulated by growing transnational populations within Europe such as immigrants, refugees, and irregular migrants. Transgressive forms of cosmopolitanism disrupt European notions of borders and identities in ways that challenge both (...)
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    Turkey and Postnational Europe: Challenges for the Cosmopolitan Political Community.Fuat Keyman & Feyzi Baban - 2008 - European Journal of Social Theory 11 (1):107-124.
    The question of Turkey's membership in the EU has been the subject of debates about the cosmopolitan future of Europe. Using the concept of cosmopolitanism as developed by Beck, Habermas, and Delanty, this article argues that the possibility of an antiontological and multicultural cosmopolitan European community will largely depend on how Europe answers the question of whether Turkey should be granted membership in the EU. Turkey forces a debate on three crucial areas that are directly related to the cosmopolitan future (...)
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  6. The aesthetic and sustainable architectural principles of Yazd.Hoda Shahmohammadian & Samaneh Soltanzadeh - 2015 - In Christopher Crouch (ed.), An introduction to sustainability and aesthetics: the arts and design for the environment. Boca Raton, Florida: BrownWalker Press.
     
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    EveryBOTy Counts: Examining Human–Machine Teams in Open Source Software Development.Olivia B. Newton, Samaneh Saadat, Jihye Song, Stephen M. Fiore & Gita Sukthankar - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
    In this study, we explore the future of work by examining differences in productivity when teams are composed of only humans or both humans and machine agents. Our objective was to characterize the similarities and differences between human and human–machine teams as they work to coordinate across their specialized roles. This form of research is increasingly important given that machine agents are becoming commonplace in sociotechnical systems and playing a more active role in collaborative work. One particular class of machine (...)
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    EveryBOTy Counts: Examining Human–Machine Teams in Open Source Software Development.Olivia B. Newton, Samaneh Saadat, Jihye Song, Stephen M. Fiore & Gita Sukthankar - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
    In this study, we explore the future of work by examining differences in productivity when teams are composed of only humans or both humans and machine agents. Our objective was to characterize the similarities and differences between human and human–machine teams as they work to coordinate across their specialized roles. This form of research is increasingly important given that machine agents are becoming commonplace in sociotechnical systems and playing a more active role in collaborative work. One particular class of machine (...)
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    Subhiz'de Feyzî’s Nazires Written to Fehim-i K'dim and N'’ilî-i K'dim and Neş'tî.Erol GÜNDÜZ - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:1395-1414.
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    On Sekizinci Yüzyıldan Bir Kırkambar: Elîfîz'de Feyzî Mecmuası.Fatma Büyükkarci Yilmaz - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8 (Volume 8 Issue 9):833-833.
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