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"reify" Definitions
  1. to consider or represent (something abstract) as a material or concrete thing : to give definite content and form to (a concept or idea)

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You go to them to reify your existing fandom, and that's all.
These are clothes that reify not only the wearer, but also the creators.
Its backward glances reimagine and reify through abstraction, cartoon, humor, dissonance, and adornment.
This form of tribalism seeks to reify group membership through a litmus test predicated on authentic experiences.
Here form fails to reify, but rather falls into far-fetched farragoes of entangled being and non-being.
In addition, 200 Grs collaborated with D&F to create five other products that reify the refugee experience.
But Cohen certainly goes across the street and around the corner to reify certain stereotypes about hedge fund managers.
It's used by a lot of bad actors to manipulate people, reify oppression, and siphon wealth its users don't deserve.
Both authoritarians fed off the pomp of their publicity stunts to a fawning, censored domestic media to reify their stature.
Joe Raedle/Getty Images It is also admittedly simplistic to reify "big business" as if all large companies were the same.
Her skulls and flowers are dorm room staples, and traditional retrospectives exist largely to reify that what you're looking at is Art.
Fernandez presents "Fire (United States of the Americas)" (2017), which uses wood burned into charcoal to reify a map of each of the continental American states.
I think they gain from inserting themselves into the political cycle here, they reify their institutional purpose, but I'm not angry at them, or the alt-right.
For many Satanic Temple adherents, TST provides a moral framework, a place to conduct spiritual rituals with like-minded people, and a chance to reify dearly-held values.
Egirls seem cutting edge and VSCO girls like modern-day hippie nature lover, but they reify the old standards of beauty: milky white skin, thin frames, long straight hair.
"It is important that we do not reify institutions by presuming they are simply given and that they decide what we do," writes the British-Australian theorist Sara Ahmed.
One way or another, the media has got to hang the rules on the wall, reify and reaffirm its commitment to shared norms of accuracy, independence, fairness, and decency.
One of the first aims of Zen practice, in particular, is to cut through the veil of conceptual thought to the impermanent, interdependent reality that abstract concepts reify and conceal.
Every day new images are created that reify a disproven binary, with female genitals as a receptive site of lack and male genitals as naturally dominant, always penetrating, never receptive.
This in turn will, ironically, reify its primacy as the center of the global tech industry, the sun around which all the faraway planets orbit, after so many prophecies of decentralization.
I'm talking about protestors who believe that the tech industry is a greedy, exploitative, and increasingly powerful behemoth which uses its power to reify rather than repair existing social inequalities and injustices.
To point out, for example, that these works reify a painting's essential flatness ignores the obvious: Mitchell knew a stretched canvas was flat long before it became a thing that critics harped on.
The fabulously wealthy and influential tech industry has become one of the world's premier power centers, and people (correctly) suspect tech is now more likely to reify this new hierarchy than disrupt or undercut it.
Artists like Scorpion Dagger, Sutu, and Francis Adair McKenzie, and groups like REIFY are also exploring the seam between digital and physical reality, which burst wide open when Pokémon GO blew up earlier this year.
And for most of the history of the English language, those purposes have been to reify the power of those with a monopoly on institutional strength, and to make that power seem natural, essential, and invisible.
In leaving out this information, I fear your article may reify PTSD as a male condition when in fact, our main treatments for PTSD were developed by women in response to a trauma that primarily affects women.
But at too many conferences, those intentions often seem to be incidental to the actual goal, which is to reify the importance and social status of the conference organizers and speakers, while in practice all else is secondary.
Intra-communal hate is a way to reify the jihadist worldview, a tool to eliminate the gray zone within which Muslims and non-Muslims cohabit and, ultimately, something that can fertilize the pools within which extremists seek to recruit.
Critics of the first "Arab of the Future" have argued that the book walks across the street and around the corner to reify the worst stereotypes of the Arab world: That it's uncivilized, narrow-minded, thuggish, corrupt, anti-Semitic.
These characters might seem to be exercises in wish fulfilment, given America's recent refusal to elect a qualified woman to the highest office in the land, but they reify the fact that the White House is men's to give up.
The establishment of the WTO failed to redress these imbalances at scale and began to reify, or even permanently sanctify, practices by nations that were trade-distorting and harmful to more laissez-faire economies, and that gutted the employment of America's working families.
Art exploring feminism and colonial legacies, or works that reveal the artist's process and hand reify the notion of a palimpsest, turning "The Bride" and the modernist era it convincingly expressed into the flat surface the eight artists use as the "hinge" for their work.
Women's involvement must occur at the most nascent stage of peace building to reify gender inclusion, establish their role in the state's future, safeguard their rights, shift entrenched cultural attitudes and preserve and expand their empowerment before the peace for which they yearn can be attained.
Check out some more videos from VICE: All of the above—the location, the mosses' life cycle, the longevity of their growth record, mean that these plants are another way to reify climate change and its impacts in the Antarctic, where change is happening faster than most other places.
Women's involvement must occur at the most nascent stage of peacebuilding to determine who should participate, reify gender inclusion in the process, establish their role in the state's future, safeguard their rights, help shift entrenched cultural norms, and ensure their empowerment will be preserved and expanded before the peace for which they so desperately yearn can be attained.
And however much I may struggle intellectually in support of the Lauterpacht idea that we should not reify the group," and here he stopped for a time, then said: "Standing in a field in Central Europe outside the small town of Zolkiew looking into a pit of water in which 3,500 bodies are buried, including your own family, makes it impossible to get away from that tribal group connection.
Consequently, social scientists at turns reify institutions, biologize social categories, anthropomorphize offices, and mentalize corporate groups.
In the middle of the model is the social cultural, informal group level interaction where behavior is either ignored or applauded which normalizes it or condemned and eradicates it. At the top is the social structure, governments, corporations, and institutions that solidify and reify cultural norms through legislation and policy decisions.
The seemingly contradictory phenomena combine to give a total image of the whole. One distinct advantage of this method is its usefulness in avoiding of the tendency to reify. Kassner's physiognomy is not about naïve inference of individual characteristics from physical features. It is a seeing-together of the soul and cosmos.
Human beings interpersonally categorize to create and reify roles, social hierarchy, and relationship rules. In creating social order, human beings also create ideology. At the same time, ideology influences the social system participants' assumptions about social hierarchy. Power interventions occur when human beings attempt to account for anomalies in symbolically created hierarchy.
Implementation of scopes does not necessarily require fully reified statements. Some implementations allow a single scope identifier to be associated with a statement that has not been assigned a URI, itself. Likewise named graphs in which a set of triples is named by a URI can represent context without the need to reify the triples.
3, No. 31, 1970, pp.19-23, 49-50. People might reify aspects of their situation. They might regard something as inevitable ("God's will") or judge "nothing could be done to prevent it" when the real point is that, for specific reasons, nobody was prepared to do anything about it—something could have been done, but it wasn't.
Consider to store two further facts: (i) to record who nominated this particular person to this committee (a statement about the membership itself), and (ii) to record who added the fact to the database (a statement about the statement). The first case is a case of classical reification like above in UML: reify the membership and store its attributes and roles etc.
Starting with Brian Smith's 3-Lisp in 1982, several experimental Lisp dialects have been devised to explore the limits of computational reflection. To support reflection, these Lisps support procedures that can reify various data structures related to the call to them -- including the unevaluated operands of the call, which makes these procedures . By the late 1990s, had become associated primarily with computational reflection.Wand, "The Theory of Fexprs is Trivial", p. 189.
"Reified (materializing, objectified) images", Bakhtin argues, "are profoundly inadequate for life and discourse... Every thought and every life merges in the open-ended dialogue. Also impermissible is any materialization of the word: its nature is dialogic."Bakhtin (1984). p. 293 Semiotics and linguistics, like dialectics, reify the word: dialogue, instead of being a live event, a fruitful contact between human beings in a living, unfinalized context, becomes a sterile contact between abstracted things.
ACT commonly employs six core principles to help clients develop psychological flexibility: # Cognitive defusion: Learning methods to reduce the tendency to reify thoughts, images, emotions, and memories. # Acceptance: Allowing unwanted private experiences (thoughts, feelings and urges) to come and go without struggling with them. # Contact with the present moment: Awareness of the here and now, experienced with openness, interest, and receptiveness. (e.g., mindfulness) # The observing self: Accessing a transcendent sense of self, a continuity of consciousness which is unchanging.
Vazquez, Ricardo. Triunvirato: Historia De Un Rincon Azucarero De Cuba. Comisión De Orientación Revolucionaria Del Comité Central Del PCC, 1972.Barcia, 2008. While it is impossible to know exactly why Carlota’s impact has only been taken up by a relatively small number of scholars, her absence can serve to reify the traditional view of slave rebellion as a particularly masculine affair. The most common reference to Carlota throughout the literature is Cuba’s intervention in Angola, named after her as Operación Carlota.
Like cookies, continued exposure to the "heat" of the theoretical lens causes these interpretations to "harden" or "reify" (to make real)." O'Hanlon concludes that if our languaging creates "the problem" then why not leverage the use of language and create a problem that is easiest to solve. He is critical of a deficit based vocabulary: "From the perspective of linguistics we see that the reified categories (e.g. mental illness, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder) are abstractions defined by clusters of what we call "symptoms".
A chordioid, also called chord fragment or fragmentary voicingRawlins, Robert, et al. (2005) Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians, p. 86. Winona: Hal Leonard. . or partial voicing, is a group of musical notes which does not qualify as a chord under some preferred chord theory or other, but still useful to name and reify for other reasons. The main use of chordioids is to form "legitimate" chords enharmonically in 12TET by adding one or more notes to this base.
The origins of the modern Kingdom of Norway can be traced to the kingdoms established by Vikings during the Middle Ages. During this period, Norwegian kings such as Olaf II of Norway converted to Christianity, and propagated it within their kingdoms to reify their authority. Accounts from this time period include graphic descriptions of gruesome torture perpetrated against pagans who refused to convert. The Catholic Church in Norway would be replaced by Evangelical- Lutheranism during the Reformation in the 16th century, and non-Protestants were persecuted.
The origins of the modern Kingdom of Norway can be traced to the kingdoms established by Vikings during the Middle Ages. During this period, Norwegian kings such as Olaf II of Norway converted to Christianity, and propagated it within their kingdoms to reify their authority. Accounts from this time period include graphic descriptions of gruesome torture perpetrated against pagans who refused to convert. The Catholic Church in Norway was replaced by Evangelical-Lutheranism during the Reformation in the 16th century, and non-Protestants were persecuted.
There has also been concern that the DSM, as well as the field of descriptive psychiatry that employs it, tends to reify abstract phenomena such as depression, which may in fact be social constructs. American archetypal psychologist James Hillman writes that depression can be healthy for the soul, insofar as "it brings refuge, limitation, focus, gravity, weight, and humble powerlessness." Hillman argues that therapeutic attempts to eliminate depression echo the Christian theme of resurrection, but have the unfortunate effect of demonizing a soulful state of being.
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing (PTSS) is a 2005 theoretical work by Dr. Joy DeGruy (née Leary).Joy DeGruy. P.T.S.S describes the multi-generational trauma experienced by African Americans that leads to undiagnosed and untreated posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in enslaved Africans and their descendants. DeGruy states that P.T.S.S is not a disorder that can simply be treated and remedied clinically but rather also requires profound social change in individuals, as well as in institutions that continue to reify inequality and injustice toward the descendants of enslaved Africans.
That the historian of ideas must be sensitive to the cultural context of the texts and ideas under analysis. Skinner’s historical method is based upon the theory of speech acts, proposed by J.L. Austin. In turn, scholars criticized Skinner’s historical method because of his inclination to reify social structures and sociological constructs in place of the historical actors of the period under study. The philosopher Andreas Dorschel said that Skinner’s restrictive approach to ideas, through verbal language, and notes that ideas can materialize in non-linguistic media and genres, such as music and architecture.
Cottingham introduced trialism after citing that Descartes' account of sensation and imagination has opened his official dualism under considerable pressure. He cited that an evaluation of the Cartesian writings on human psychology there is a grouping of not two but three notions - mind, body, sensation, hence the term trialism. According to Cottingham, Descartes added the third category or notion " alongside thought and extension without proceeding to reify it as a separate substance." Thinkers such as Daniel Garber and Tad Schmaltz supported this by citing a letter in the correspondence between Descartes and Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia, which indicated that he changed his mind from a dualistic view.
Herbert Spencer. In their view, humans are fundamentally social beings in a manner and to a degree not adequately recognized by Spencer and his followers. The British Idealists did not, however, reify the State in the manner that Hegel apparently did; Green in particular spoke of the individual as the sole locus of value and contended that the State's existence was justified only insofar as it contributed to the realization of value in the lives of individual persons. The hold of British idealism in the United Kingdom weakened when Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore, who were educated in the British idealist tradition, turned against it.
The 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference was held in Qatar from 26 November to 7 December 2012. Just before the conference, New Zealand announced it would not be continuing to take part in the Kyoto Protocol. New Zealand's climate minister Tim Groser said the 15-year-old agreement was outdated, and that New Zealand was "ahead of the curve" in looking for a replacement that would include developing nations. The conference reached an agreement to extend the life of the Kyoto Protocol until 2020, and to reify the 2011 Durban Platform, meaning that a successor to the Protocol is set to be developed by 2015 and implemented by 2020.
He is currently leading a project to "reify university as a meta player in cyberspace", to advance restorative justice in Jamaica, and to legitimize and teach poker and the value of strategic poker thinking. For the last one, he made an appearance on The Colbert Report. When Colbert joked that Nesson may have a gambling problem, he responded, "My gambling problem is that poker gets lumped in with gambling." In May 2008, he represented the founder of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the publisher of High Times Magazine, who wished to challenge Massachusetts marijuana possession laws after they were arrested for smoking marijuana at the 2007 Boston Freedom Rally.
Similarly, social structures contain agents and/or are the product of past actions of agents. Giddens holds this duality, alongside "structure" and "system," in addition to the concept of recursiveness, as the core of structuration theory. His theory has been adopted by those with structuralist inclinations, but who wish to situate such structures in human practice rather than to reify them as an ideal type or material property. (This is different, for example, from actor–network theory which appears to grant a certain autonomy to technical artifacts.) Social systems have patterns of social relation that change over time; the changing nature of space and time determines the interaction of social relations and therefore structure.
In contrast to Advaita, which describes knowing one's own soul as identical with Brahman as the path to nirvana, in its soteriological themes Buddhism has defined nirvana as the state of a person who knows that he or she has "no self, no soul".David Loy (1982), Enlightenment in Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta: Are Nirvana and Moksha the Same?, International Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 23, Issue 1, pages 65–74 The Upanishadic inquiry fails to find an empirical correlate of the assumed Atman, but nevertheless assumes its existence, and Advaitins "reify consciousness as an eternal self." In contrast, the Buddhist inquiry "is satisfied with the empirical investigation which shows that no such Atman exists because there is no evidence." states Jayatilleke.
The Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) is a new computer network architecture proposed as an alternative to the architecture of the currently mainstream Internet protocol suite. RINA's fundamental principles are that computer networking is just Inter-Process Communication or IPC, and that layering should be done based on scope/scale, with a single recurring set of protocols, rather than based on function, with specialized protocols. The protocol instances in one layer interface with the protocol instances on higher and lower layers via new concepts and entities that effectively reify networking functions currently specific to protocols like BGP, OSPF and ARP. In this way, RINA claims to support features like mobility, multihoming and Quality of Service without the need for additional specialized protocols like RTP and UDP, as well as to allow simplified network administration without the need for concepts like autonomous systems and NAT.
The first act explored the world of the girl-child and 'the insidious nature of the fairy tales and nursery rhymes than reify societal mores'.Ka Bradley, Review: Slap & Tickle at The Place, Exeunt, 21 June 2016 Referencing Cinderella, Aggiss wore silver slippers and a gorgeous old-gold party dress.' The second act, on the adult woman, began with her wearing 'a chic New Vogue black-and-white dress, striking high fashion poses' and ended with 'a genuinely disturbing turn with a misshapen puppet, which Aggiss dangles from a noose over her shoulder as she describes the journey of a woman who experiences pregnancy, abortion, childbirth and bad motherhood.' The third act, on the older woman, ended with her 'crawling on all fours to 'Smack My Bitch Up', bare-arsed with a pony tail waving over her bum, a faint sly smile playing over her lips.'.
Some of the most renowned legal scholars in the United States, including Judge Richard Posner and law professor Lawrence M. Friedman, have heavily criticized the Restatements, characterizing them as badly flawed. In a 2007 article, professor Kristin David Adams surveyed and summarized the various critiques of the Restatements, which included the following: # its drafters are overwhelmingly elite and hence elitist; # the Restatements are too conservative and not as progressive as intended; # the Restatements essentially reify the law and legal profession rather than trying to incorporate "real world" empirical insights from other disciplines; # they have insulated the law from more aggressive reform; # they are based on the illusion that the common law is more rational than it actually is or can be; # they lag behind the "real world" concerns of practicing lawyers; and # the Restatements are too progressive. Adams then defended the Restatement project by arguing that all these critiques were actually critiques of the common law itself.
The 2012 United Nations Climate Change Conference was the 18th yearly session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 8th session of the Meeting of the Parties (CMP) to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol (the protocol having been developed under the UNFCCC's charter). The conference took place from Monday 26 November to Saturday 8 December 2012, at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha. The conference reached an agreement to extend the life of the Kyoto Protocol, which had been due to expire at the end of 2012, until 2020, and to reify the 2011 Durban Platform, meaning that a successor to the Protocol is set to be developed by 2015 and implemented by 2020. Wording adopted by the conference incorporated for the first time the concept of "loss and damage", an agreement in principle that richer nations could be financially responsible to other nations for their failure to reduce carbon emissions.
In 1966, Chính luận published a translation of the letter from James R. Kipp, a US Navy serviceman stationed in Vietnam, who criticised Vietnamese for their bad habits based on his observations of daily life in Vietnam and refuted the claim of Vietnam's "four thousand years of civilization". Kipp's letter made many Vietnamese readers angry and produced an avalanche of responses from them, which provided counterexamples to refute Kipp's negative stereotypes, highlighted historical events to justify their claim to "four thousand years of civilization," and defended the reputation of Vietnamese women. The Kipp affair represents, in miniature, some of the ways that the American intervention in the Republic of Vietnam shaped South Vietnamese ideas about their cultural identity and political community. Overall, from 1965 to 1969, many articles published in the inner pages of Chính luận show that Vietnamese responded the impact of the American presence on Vietnamese society by categorizing Vietnamese and Americans as separate groups, by expressing an emotional sense of group membership, and by attempting to discursively reify Vietnameseness through definitions of collective identity.
The Handmaid’s Tale is a feminist dystopian novel, combining the characteristics of dystopian fiction: “a genre that projects an imaginary society that differs from the author’s own, first, by being significantly worse in important respects and second by being worse because it attempts to reify some utopian ideal,” with the feminist utopian ideal which: “sees men or masculine systems as the major cause of social and political problems (e.g. war), and presents women as not only at least the equals of men but also as the sole arbiters of their reproductive functions. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction notes that dystopian images are almost invariably images of future society, “pointing fearfully at the way the world is supposedly going in order to provide urgent propaganda for a change in direction.” Atwood's stated intent was indeed to dramatize potential consequences of current trends. In 1985, reviewers hailed the book as a "feminist 1984," citing similarities between the totalitarian regimes under which both protagonists live, and “the distinctively modern sense of nightmare come true, the initial paralyzed powerlessness of the victim unable to act.” Scholarly studies have expanded on the place of The Handmaid’s Tale in the dystopian and feminist traditions.

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