2020关键词研讨会

IF 1.4 4区 计算机科学 Q4 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS Discrete Event Dynamic Systems-Theory and Applications Pub Date : 2022-01-13 DOI:10.1353/tae.2022.0006
J. Nash, Samantha Pinto, Marisol LeBrón, Monica L. Miller, Ann Cvetkovich, J. Livingston, Psyche Williams-Forson, Ruha Benjamin, Christina B. Hanhardt, Harris Solomon, N. Navuluri, C. W. Hargett, P. Kussin, N. Tousignant, J. Chambers-Letson, Tiana Reid, M. Posner, Racquel J. Gates, Sari Altschuler, Gayle Wald, Banu Subramaniam
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2020(介绍)詹妮弗·c·纳什和萨曼莎·平托废除玛丽索尔LeBrón 128不协调的莫妮卡·l·米勒134新冠病毒一线希望安·克维特科维奇139基本工作者朱莉·利文斯顿144就地食物(就地避难)普赛克·威廉姆斯-福森148面具鲁哈·本杰明151互助组织克里斯蒂娜·汉哈特152个人防护用品哈里斯·所罗门,尼利玛·纳乌鲁里,查尔斯·w·哈格特,Peter S. Kussin风险因素nosammi Tousignant社会距离Joshua钱伯斯- letson呆在家里Tiana Reid供应链管理Miriam Posner同步Racquel Gates波浪/森林火灾Sari Altschuler Zoom Gayle Wald人畜共患病(病毒)Banu Subramaniam 2020 Jennifer C. Nash和Samantha Pinto学术项目往往源于欲望。关键工人——不成比例的黑人和棕色人——被命令继续工作,而其他人则开始“恐慌性烘焙”和“恐慌性购物”(面粉、酵母和卫生纸在今年第一季度从杂货店消失)当一些人在痛苦和孤独中埋葬他们的死者时,还有一些人购买了房地产,这要归功于创纪录的低利率,以及随着房屋被改造成办公室和学校,对更大空间的新需求在某种程度上,这是一个典型的美国故事——经历和应对危机的方式多种多样,随着资本主义机器的不断滚动,最严酷、最致命的结果留给了那些最不稳定的人。进入2021年,危机和批评已经融合成一个被重复、排练、重复、重制的词汇这些术语已经成为一个集体词汇的一部分,是描述当前无情状况的共享索引,尽管人们对当前的体验和忍受方式不同。媒体痴迷地报道说,这是一场主要由妇女承担的危机,但大学做得太少,没有为照顾者认识到这些事实,包括在12岁以下的儿童无法获得疫苗时重返校园教学我们将其称为两位资深学者,他们敏锐地意识到“家庭教育”是如何不成比例地影响初级女性学者和初级看护同事,他们在终身教职和看护的双重需求中挣扎。[…种族问题也是如此,各院校已经开始了多元化培训,聘用了多元化协调员,承诺聘用多元化集群,并在全校范围内开展了种族和“DEI”评估。
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2020 Keywords Symposium
2020 (Introduction) Jennifer C. Nash and Samantha Pinto 125 Abolish Marisol LeBrón 128 Asynchronous Monica L. Miller 134 COVID Silver Linings Ann Cvetkovich 139 Essential Worker Julie Livingston 144 Food-in-Place (Shelter-in-Place) Psyche Williams-Forson 148 Mask Ruha Benjamin 151 Mutual Aid Christina Hanhardt 152 PPE Harris Solomon, Neelima Navuluri, Charles W. Hargett, Peter S. Kussin 158 Risk Factor Noémi Tousignant 163 Social Distancing Joshua Chambers-Letson 169 Stay at Home Tiana Reid 175 Supply Chain Management Miriam Posner 178 Synchronous Racquel Gates 181 Wave/Forest Fire Sari Altschuler 187 Zoom Gayle Wald 192 Zoonosis (Virus) Banu Subramaniam 196 2020 Jennifer C. Nash and Samantha Pinto Academic projects are often born from desire. Essential workers—disproportionately Black and Brown—were ordered to continue working, while others began "panic baking" and "panic shopping" (the disappearance of flour, yeast, and toilet paper from grocery stores marked the first quarter of the year).1 While some buried their dead in anguish and isolation,2 others purchased real estate, thanks to record-low interest rates and new demands for more space as houses were transformed into offices and schools.3 In some ways, this is a quintessentially American story—the variety of ways that crisis is experienced and inhabited, with the starkest and most deathly outcomes reserved for those most precarious as the capitalist machine keeps rolling along. Bleeding into 2021, crisis and critique have merged into a lexicon that is repeated, rehearsed, rehashed, remade.5 These terms have become part of a collective vocabulary, a shared index for describing the relentless conditions of the present, even as that present is experienced and endured differently. Media has obsessively reported that this is a crisis that mostly women are bearing, but universities have done far too little to recognize these facts on the ground for caretakers, including the return to in-campus teaching when vaccines are not available for children under twelve.6 We name this as two senior scholars, keenly aware of how "home-schooling" disproportionately affects junior women scholars and primary caretaker colleagues navigating the dual demands of tenure and caregiving. [...]the same is true of race, as institutions have begun diversity trainings, hired diversity coordinators, promised diversity cluster hires, and launched university-wide reckonings with race and "DEI."
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期刊介绍: The research on discrete event dynamic systems (DEDSs) is multi-disciplinary in nature and its development has been dynamic. Examples of DEDSs include manufacturing plants, communication networks, computer systems, management information databases, logistics systems, command-control-communication systems, robotics, and other man-made operational systems. The state processes of such systems cannot be described by differential equations in general. The aim of this journal, Discrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications, is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers on the modeling and control of, and all other aspects related to, DEDSs. In particular, the journal publishes papers dealing with general theories and methodologies of DEDSs and their applications to any particular subject, including hybrid systems, as well as papers discussing practical problems from which some generally applicable DEDS theories or methodologies can be formulated; The scope of this journal is defined by its emphasis on discrete events and the dynamic nature of the systems and on their modeling, control and optimization.
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