Specificity

Q4 Computer Science Internetworking Indonesia Pub Date : 2020-05-15 DOI:10.1353/ind.2020.0008
J. S. Parreñas
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Abstract:This essay is one of more than a dozen in this volume to honor the late Mary Margaret Steedly. The paper’s theme, “specificity,” expounds on advice that Steedly gave to the author during her doctoral defense. Steedly offered that “there’s a very nice balance between the primatological issues that you are dealing with and the distinctive personalities of orangutans. You also do that with your human subjects … you were able to address them as people with specific issues and concerns and lifestyles … but it does seem that [in your thesis] the larger structures in which these social relations are embedded tend to either dissolve or blur into generic categories of capitalism, neoliberalism, colonialism, without as much specificity … [It would be helpful to] engage more with the social context in which those interactions took place, in a very specific way: not just colonialism, but British colonialism in Sarawak … Not just indigenous peoples, but Ibans specifically … thicken up the context in which these were going on … it could possibly enrich what you are doing.”
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摘要:本文是纪念已故玛丽·玛格丽特·斯蒂利的十多篇文章之一。这篇论文的主题是“专一性”,阐述了steely在作者博士答辩期间给她的建议。斯蒂利提出,“在你正在处理的灵长类问题和猩猩的独特个性之间有一个很好的平衡。你也和你的人体…你能够解决这些具体问题和问题和生活方式……但似乎在你的论文更大的结构嵌入这些社会关系倾向于溶解或模糊到泛型类别的资本主义,新自由主义、殖民主义,没有那么多特异性…(是很有帮助的)更多地接触这些交互发生的社会背景,在一个非常具体的方式:不仅仅是殖民主义,还有沙捞越的英国殖民主义……不仅仅是土著人民,尤其是伊班人……使这些事情发生的背景更加丰富……它可能会丰富你正在做的事情。”
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Internetworking Indonesia
Internetworking Indonesia COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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