- that
extracts text,
signs or
meaning from its
original context (
decontextualisation) and
reuses it in
another context.
Since the
meaning of texts, signs...
- feti****ation of race".: 25 Paul
Barrett found its
disregard and
decontextualisation of
institutional racism's
structures suggest "that the
problems that...
- ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 25953820. "Do****ent-level
Claim Extraction and
Decontextualisation for Fact-Checking". arxiv.org.
Retrieved 2024-10-10. Afchar, Darius;...
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semantic ****ociations; a
contextual drift mechanism allowing for
decontextualisation of knowledge, e.g. if you
first learned a
banana was a
fruit because...
-
train since 2019, and
concern persisted about risks,
logistics and
decontextualisation of exhibits. The insecurity, the "deluge of controversy" and the...
-
articles emplo**** "covert techniques" such as dog-whistling,
irony and
decontextualisation. The
pushback against this
racialised threat construction came from...
- Radar".
Retrieved 6 July 2020. "ART
REPRESENT -
BEYOND THE VEIL- a
DECONTEXTUALISATION". ART REPRESENT.
Retrieved 6 July 2020. Yusof,
Nurul (2016). "Appreciating...
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original and the copy,
photographs are
vulnerable to a
process of
decontextualisation –
making them orphans,
thrown into the
world without a
fixed 'home'...