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The imaginary of coal: ʺWear it, don't burn it!ʺ
Kristina Pranjić, Magdalena Germek, 2023, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: coal, earth, fire, fashion design, imagination
Published in RUNG: 20.03.2023; Views: 1057; Downloads: 0
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A hybrid greedy randomized heuristic for designing uncertain transport network layout
Ahmad Hosseini, Eddie Wadbro, 2022, original scientific article

Keywords: Operations research, Heuristics, Uncertain Programming, Network Design, Transportation
Published in RUNG: 14.02.2023; Views: 784; Downloads: 0
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Progressive pedagogies for innovation among art, science and technology : the case of mastmodule.eu
Peter Purg, N. Castillo-Rutz, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, C. Csíkszentmihályi, Jurij V. Krpan, F. Hedeer, D. L. Sousa, Klemen Širok, 2022, original scientific article

Abstract: Even if aiming at technical innovation, an interdisciplinary curriculum can and should include social values. The Master Module in Art, Science and Technology project attempted to do so by developing the innovation catalyst profile, a graduate who critically reflects on the creation process by combining art thinking and design thinking. Within a pilot of the MAST module students from three universities responded to timely challenges such as ‘The Future of Work’ and ‘Solidarity,’ through which the project staff tested progressive pedagogical solutions like cross-disciplinary mentoring and situated knowledge sharing. Introducing European social values in both artistic and technical education, the article presents models, experiments and inspirations discussed against discursive analysis and course evaluation data. In order to support not only inclusive but also sustainable teaching and learning approaches, novel methods and tools may become daringly innovative as well as critical of both their pedagogical and the wider social setting.
Keywords: art thinking, curriculum design, social values, innovation catalyst, design thinking
Published in RUNG: 27.06.2022; Views: 1296; Downloads: 29
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Ligands based on monomeric scaffolds - formats and applications
Ario De Marco, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: nanobodies, adhirons, rational design
Published in RUNG: 13.05.2022; Views: 1149; Downloads: 0
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Oligomeric self-assembly of a coiled-coil-based bipyramidal protein cage
Fabio Lapenta, Jana Aupič, Žiga Strmšek, Roman Jerala, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: protein design, coiled coils, CCPO
Published in RUNG: 13.07.2021; Views: 1938; Downloads: 50
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Converting apprehensive customers to willing customers : building trust in online shopping arena
Saibal K. Pal, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: This study focuses on knowing about the factors that can affect the trust levels of the consumers involved in online shopping. Trust has been identified as a prominent factor that ultimately leads to the transformation of the apprehensive customers into willing customers. The role of website design features and portal affiliation is tested regarding their impact in affecting the trusting beliefs of the customers. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was put to use to do the statistical testing on the data collected through students of tier III city of India. The results showed that the website design features have an important role to play in affecting the trusting beliefs of the people whereas portal affiliation didn’t have much of a role. The study implies that the website managers must focus on their design features if they want to gain the trust of their customers. The portal affiliation wouldn’t be fruitful in the case of a student at least. Better shoppers amongst students must be attracted towards portals through innovative designs and features.
Keywords: online shopping, building trust, website design features, portal affiliation, structural equation modelling, theory of reasoned action
Published in RUNG: 01.04.2021; Views: 1755; Downloads: 0
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Embodying data by decolonisation of thinking
2020, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference

Keywords: architecture, interior design, museums, exposition design, museography, commoning, science communication
Published in RUNG: 22.01.2021; Views: 2210; Downloads: 21
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The Promise of Collective Authorship: Bela Balazs’s Move to the Soviet Union (1931-1946)
Eszter Polonyi, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: Balazs belongs to a generation of Central and Eastern European critical thinker, cultural philosopher and writer that is often credited with exporting Marxist cultural analysis to North America, but about whom very little is known to English-language scholars. The fifteen years he spent in the Soviet Union are among the most undocumented of his career, even though this was when he wrote the text that would become his most widely-cited book, Theory of the Film. This paper examines Balazs’s decision to flee to the Soviet Union from Germany in 1931. While it has long been assumed that Balazs’s decision to move East rather than West—the route otherwise taken by colleagues of his such as Siegfried Kracauer, Michael Curtiz or Rudolf Arnheim—was due to commitments of a political nature, this paper evaluates Balazs’s options from the viewpoint of the scenarist’s rising importance within competing modes of film production. Pre-constituting a film by way of a plan, sketch or model, the scenario promised different types of leverage over production to capitalist and communist systems. Conceived of as a commodity blueprint in Hollywood, the scenario appeared as it was a means of enhancing the effectiveness of production and as a tool of capital, whereas, for Balazs at least, the scenario was a source of sensory and spiritual attunement between an assemblage of humans and machines. Understood as offering vision rather than oversight, collective authorship rather than collective control, the script appeared to complement the utopian arguments driving the Soviet film industry.
Keywords: film studies, industrial design, Soviet studies, authorship
Published in RUNG: 14.12.2020; Views: 2022; Downloads: 0
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