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Summary 15.07.2009

bogdanbrinzarea wrote 2 days ago: C# The CLR team shows how to get more information from an error using Marshal.GetLastWin32Error. Eri … more →

Tags: Summaries, technology, aspnetmvc, C#, CLR, LINQ, visualstudio2010

North, The Making of Knowledge in Composition

revolutionlullabye wrote 1 week ago: North, Stephen M. The Making of Knowledge in Composition: Portrait of an Emerging Field. Upper Montc … more →

Tags: field, History, interdisciplinary, Kuhn, MajorComposition, Pluralism, practicioner, Researcher, scholar

Toward the First Revolution in the Mind Sciences

Stacey T Pollock wrote 1 week ago: An informative video relating to the study of the mind in relation to science and religion: Towar … more →

Tags: Future, Inspirational, Motivational, Personal perception, Philosophy, Religion, Science, The Mind, Video Articles

How objective and scientific are research?

adonis49 wrote 2 weeks ago: Article #29, December 1st, 2005 “How objective and scientific are research?” Would you … more →

Tags: politics/finance Today, engineering/research, Social, Religion, Engineering, Politics, Psychology, Sociology, writing

Citizens designing public services (in Edinburgh on 30 June)

Peter Cruickshank wrote 2 weeks ago: I’m hoping the outcomes of this meeting are made public – it would also be interesting t … more →

Tags: Daily Links, UK

History of the development of neurophenomenology pt.II-cognitivism, neurology, and psychology

neuronoid wrote 2 weeks ago: (Part I is here, and part III is here) In certain respects, development of the view that embodied ex … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, neurophenomenology, francisco varela, Medicine, clinical neurophenomenology, history of neurophenomenology, Phenomenology, Philosophy, representationalist theories

Mental models of health professionals about patient symptom reports and “subjectivity”

neuronoid wrote 3 weeks ago: Medicine has developed a pragmatic way to represent the verbal reports of patients within the contex … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, introspection, clinical neurophenomenology, symptom reports, Medicine, body knowledge, symptoms, verbal reports, Pain

History of the development of neurophenomenology-pt.12 comments

neuronoid wrote 3 weeks ago: (Part II is here, and Part III is here) I will attempt in three essays to outline the sweep of ideas … more →

Tags: introspection, Medicine, neurophenomenology, Clinical, history of neurophenomenology, Neurology, Neurophysiology, phenomenologists, Phenomenology

more on the status of introspection in psychology and in neuroscience

neuronoid wrote 3 weeks ago: An index of the status of introspection within psychology comes from Medin, Markman, and Ross (2004) … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, introspection, Trusting the Subject?, symptom reports, Psychology, first-person methods, verbal reports, prefrontal cortex, Pain

symptom verbal reports and existential-physiological discrepancy

neuronoid wrote 3 weeks ago: While the anatomical basis of how nerve projections enable perception of the body is rather well kno … more →

Tags: introspection, interoception, visceral perception, clinical neurophenomenology, symptom reports, Medicine, existential-physiological discrepancy, Merck Manual, body knowledge

Jack and Roepstorff on introspection

neuronoid wrote 3 weeks ago: From Trusting the Subject (2003), Anthony Jack and Andreas Roepstorff write: “The unique chal … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, introspection, symptom reports, Cognitive Psychology, first-person methods, Jack and Roepstorff, Psychology, Trusting the Subject?, validity

The value of testing on short projects

riaansnyders wrote 4 weeks ago: In this InfoQ article – http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/06/test-or-not - the author summarized … more →

Tags: Scrum, Agile, development, Microsoft, elevato, Integration, Business, startups, Open-Source

VKS: Ethics of (e)research Workshop in Amsterdam, Part 1

britbohlinger wrote 1 month ago: The Virtual Knowledge Studio in Amsterdam offered an Ethics of (e)research Workshop on Monday 15 Jun … more →

Tags: Conferences, data-collection, ethics, Power, auto-ethnography, Blogosphere, Data Protection, facebook, Trust

(building on) A Simple Presence Framework | chrisbrogan.com

Melinda wrote 1 month ago: This is a brilliantly concise summary of how to start building up your visibility online, in a knowi … more →

Tags: Community, Social Media, thought leadership, Tools, Value, Business, Chris Brogan, Framework, Presence

Agile Mailing Lists

riaansnyders wrote 1 month ago: In the Agile world mailing lists seem to be one of the better sources of information around the subj … more →

Tags: Scrum, Agile, development, Microsoft, kanban, Open-Source

Willing

Yannick Martel wrote 1 month ago: Without a good product owner, a project can go that bad! I expressed on a recent post that the acti … more →

Tags: Agile, IT

Working on the bottleneck - the right one1 comment

Yannick Martel wrote 1 month ago: Are you paying attention? From Lean Management and The Goal, you know where to look for when you wi … more →

Tags: IT, Agile, Product Definition, Product Owner

bittnerness of failure

continuousdevelopment wrote 1 month ago: Tomorrow we will have the informal review session for the first increment [if you call it increment] … more →

Tags: Review

City portals: How e-government evolves into e-participation

Peter Cruickshank wrote 1 month ago: As part of the Smart Cities Project I have been working with Mark Deakin on a report to provide a co … more →

Tags: E-government, e-participation, Europe, city, (E)government, engagement, Inclusion, Maturity Model, Transformation.


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