Language: English
Published by Pearson Education, Limited, 2001
ISBN 10: 0201726270 ISBN 13: 9780201726275
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Language: English
Published by Pearson Education, Limited, 2001
ISBN 10: 0201726270 ISBN 13: 9780201726275
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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 023119272X ISBN 13: 9780231192729
Seller: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: New. Why do people like books, music, or movies that adhere consistently to genre conventions? Why is it hard for politicians to take positions that cross ideological boundaries? Why do we have dramatically different expectations of companies that are categorized as social media platforms as opposed to news media sites? The answers to these questions require an understanding of how people use basic concepts in their everyday lives to give meaning to objects, other people, and social situations and actions.In this book, a team of sociologists presents a groundbreaking model of concepts and categorization that can guide sociological and cultural analysis of a wide variety of social situations. Drawing on research in various fields, including cognitive science, computational linguistics, and psychology, the book develops an innovative view of concepts. It argues that concepts have meanings that are probabilistic rather than sharp, occupying fuzzy, overlapping positions in a "conceptual space." Measurements of distances in this space reveal our mental representations of categories. Using this model, important yet commonplace phenomena such as our routine buying decisions can be quantified in terms of the cognitive distance between concepts. Concepts and Categories provides an essential set of formal theoretical tools and illustrates their application using an eclectic set of methodologies, from micro-level controlled experiments to macro-level language processing. It illuminates how explicit attention to concepts and categories can give us a new understanding of everyday situations and interactions.
Language: English
Published by Prentice Hall (edition 1), 1995
ISBN 10: 0132908425 ISBN 13: 9780132908429
Seller: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 023119272X ISBN 13: 9780231192729
Seller: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condition: New. Why do people like books, music, or movies that adhere consistently to genre conventions? Why is it hard for politicians to take positions that cross ideological boundaries? Why do we have dramatically different expectations of companies that are categorized as social media platforms as opposed to news media sites? The answers to these questions require an understanding of how people use basic concepts in their everyday lives to give meaning to objects, other people, and social situations and actions.In this book, a team of sociologists presents a groundbreaking model of concepts and categorization that can guide sociological and cultural analysis of a wide variety of social situations. Drawing on research in various fields, including cognitive science, computational linguistics, and psychology, the book develops an innovative view of concepts. It argues that concepts have meanings that are probabilistic rather than sharp, occupying fuzzy, overlapping positions in a "conceptual space." Measurements of distances in this space reveal our mental representations of categories. Using this model, important yet commonplace phenomena such as our routine buying decisions can be quantified in terms of the cognitive distance between concepts. Concepts and Categories provides an essential set of formal theoretical tools and illustrates their application using an eclectic set of methodologies, from micro-level controlled experiments to macro-level language processing. It illuminates how explicit attention to concepts and categories can give us a new understanding of everyday situations and interactions.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, 2019
ISBN 10: 023119272X ISBN 13: 9780231192729
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Language: English
Published by Thomas Telford Publishing, 2003
ISBN 10: 0727732455 ISBN 13: 9780727732453
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First Edition
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Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 023119272X ISBN 13: 9780231192729
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condition: New. Why do people like books, music, or movies that adhere consistently to genre conventions? Why is it hard for politicians to take positions that cross ideological boundaries? Why do we have dramatically different expectations of companies that are categorized as social media platforms as opposed to news media sites? The answers to these questions require an understanding of how people use basic concepts in their everyday lives to give meaning to objects, other people, and social situations and actions.In this book, a team of sociologists presents a groundbreaking model of concepts and categorization that can guide sociological and cultural analysis of a wide variety of social situations. Drawing on research in various fields, including cognitive science, computational linguistics, and psychology, the book develops an innovative view of concepts. It argues that concepts have meanings that are probabilistic rather than sharp, occupying fuzzy, overlapping positions in a "conceptual space." Measurements of distances in this space reveal our mental representations of categories. Using this model, important yet commonplace phenomena such as our routine buying decisions can be quantified in terms of the cognitive distance between concepts. Concepts and Categories provides an essential set of formal theoretical tools and illustrates their application using an eclectic set of methodologies, from micro-level controlled experiments to macro-level language processing. It illuminates how explicit attention to concepts and categories can give us a new understanding of everyday situations and interactions.
Language: English
Published by Columbia University Press, US, 2019
ISBN 10: 023119272X ISBN 13: 9780231192729
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: New. Why do people like books, music, or movies that adhere consistently to genre conventions? Why is it hard for politicians to take positions that cross ideological boundaries? Why do we have dramatically different expectations of companies that are categorized as social media platforms as opposed to news media sites? The answers to these questions require an understanding of how people use basic concepts in their everyday lives to give meaning to objects, other people, and social situations and actions.In this book, a team of sociologists presents a groundbreaking model of concepts and categorization that can guide sociological and cultural analysis of a wide variety of social situations. Drawing on research in various fields, including cognitive science, computational linguistics, and psychology, the book develops an innovative view of concepts. It argues that concepts have meanings that are probabilistic rather than sharp, occupying fuzzy, overlapping positions in a "conceptual space." Measurements of distances in this space reveal our mental representations of categories. Using this model, important yet commonplace phenomena such as our routine buying decisions can be quantified in terms of the cognitive distance between concepts. Concepts and Categories provides an essential set of formal theoretical tools and illustrates their application using an eclectic set of methodologies, from micro-level controlled experiments to macro-level language processing. It illuminates how explicit attention to concepts and categories can give us a new understanding of everyday situations and interactions.
Language: English
Published by SAGE Publications Ltd, Beverly Hills, CA, 1986
ISBN 10: 0803997361 ISBN 13: 9780803997363
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First Printing including Epilogue, Glossary and Author Index. Trade paperback with tight hinges. Completely clean and unmarked inside and out. Spine is not creased. Slight toning (age tanning) to white portions of covers and spine. Two light creases in the front cover. Very little wear of any kind otherwise. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit.
Condition: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Seiten: 266 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Published by Lisboa : Editorial Committee of the 5th Congress of the European Anthropological Association, 1988
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Condition: Very Good. ~ This volume I presents the proceedings of the Congress programme and the speeches made at the social occasions. A COMPLETE LIST WITH THE TITLE OF ALL ARTICLES AND THEIR AUTHORSHIP AVAILABLE ON REQUEST ~ Publishers' wrappers ~ XLIII+469p ~ 24x18x2cm. ~ In very good condition ~ LANGUAGE: English // We accept PayPal & EU bank transfer in EUROS //.