A semiotic equivalence relation (SER) is a special type of equivalence relation arising in the analysis of sign relations. Generally speaking, any equivalence relation induces a partition of the underlying set of elements, known as the domain or space of the relation, into a family of equivalence classes. In the case of a SER the equivalence […]
Bai Li1*Steven Allender2Boyd Swinburn3Mohammed Alharbi1Charlie Foster1 Share by Michele Battle-Fisher, PhD on LinkedIn: Introduction A systems approach to obesity prevention is increasingly urged (1, 2). However, confusion exists on what a systems approach entails in practice, and the empirical evidence on this new approach is unclear. Several reviews (3–6) have tried to synthesize available evidence on […]
Sean Manion Mar 08, 2024 https://seanmanion.substack.com/p/machine-intelligence-is-not-artificial-956
They say: Anyone who’s tried to unravel and address problems in the agri-food system will know how complex it is: Agri-food researchers, stakeholders and professionals working towards net zero also have to account for other economic, health, social and environmental issues, which are often multiple, interlinked and overlapping. If this sounds familiar, so will the […]
Well, when I post I cross-post here (or syscoi.com if it seems more appropriate), and to medium (and used to do to substack, but m’colleagues only put my weekly link newsletters in there now, I think) – so it’s all bound up.
But while I am sure I would write in some way, without the deadline pressure and the response which I get 99.99999% on LinkedIn (and wordpress makes comments a little hard to see, I have to approve them etc), I doubt I would write in a regular way – so it’s the enterprise of weekly short posts I suspose I’m asking about?
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Do you mean keep posting on LinkedIn? Or post some place else?
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