The Polyadic pi-Calculus: A Tutorial

The next 700 programming languages | Communications of the ACM

A family of unimplemented computing languages is described that is intended to span differences of application area by a unified framework. This framework dictates the rules about the uses of user-coined names, and the conventions about characterizing ...

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Do Artifacts Have Politics? on JSTOR

Langdon Winner, Do Artifacts Have Politics?, Daedalus, Vol. 109, No. 1, Modern Technology: Problem or Opportunity? (Winter, 1980), pp. 121-136

Crafting Analytical Tools To Study Institutional Change
(2011) : Ostrom, Elinor Basurto, Xavier
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744137410000305
#taxonomy #nepal #IAD #__printed #irrigation #rule #tools #change #institution #methods #my_bibtex
Crafting analytical tools to study institutional change | Journal of Institutional Economics | Cambridge Core

Crafting analytical tools to study institutional change - Volume 7 Issue 3

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A Grammar of Institutions
(1995) : Crawford, Sue E. S. Ostrom, El...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2082975
#grammar #rule #organisation #__printed #institution #my_bibtex
A Grammar of Institutions | American Political Science Review | Cambridge Core

A Grammar of Institutions - Volume 89 Issue 3

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Dynamic Argument Systems: A Formal Model of Argumentation Processes Based on Situation Calculus

Abstract. We present a formal model of argumentation based on situation calculus which captures both the logical and the procedural aspects of argumentation pro

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A social semantics for multi-agent systems
(2005) : Buccafurri, Francesco Caminiti...
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/11546207
#social #MAS #logic #rule #semantics #__printed #ASP #answer_set_programming #my_bibtex
Do Artifacts Have Politics? on JSTOR

Langdon Winner, Do Artifacts Have Politics?, Daedalus, Vol. 109, No. 1, Modern Technology: Problem or Opportunity? (Winter, 1980), pp. 121-136

“Blessed by the algorithm”: Theistic conceptions of artificial intelligence in online discourse - AI & SOCIETY

“My first long haul flight that didn’t fill up and an empty row for me. I have been blessed by the algorithm ”.The phrase ‘blessed by the algorithm’ expresses the feeling of having been fortunate in what appears on your feed on various social media platforms, or in the success or virality of your content as a creator, or in what gig economy jobs you are offered. However, we can also place it within wider public discourse employing theistic conceptions of AI. Building on anthropological fieldwork into the ‘entanglements of AI and Religion’ (Singler 2017a), this article will explore how ‘blessed by the algorithm’ tweets are indicative of the impact of theistic AI narratives: modes of thinking about AI in an implicitly religious way. This thinking also represents continuities that push back against the secularisation thesis and other grand narratives of disenchantment that claim secularity occurs because of technological and intellectual progress. This article will also explore new religious movements, where theistic conceptions of AI entangle technological aspirations with religious ones.

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