The Weaving -- Past Silence -- Part IV. The Naming -- The Naming -- Acknowledgments -- Notes
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... boundary- spanners can draw upon symbolism to create meaning and ... Weaving. Weaving occurs when group boundaries interlace yet remain distinct ... boundary spanners weave a whole new group, while still preserving the integrity of the ...
This book generates a fresh, complex view of the process of globalization by examining how work, scholarship, and life inform each other among intercultural scholars as they navigate their interpersonal relationships and cross boundaries ...
§ I. The art of weaving, as it exists among the Navajo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona, possesses points of great interest to the student of ethnography.
6 Creating Common Ground Propositions About Effective Intergroup Leadership Rosabeth Moss Kanter Harvard Business School Intergroup leadership is finding common ground and helping everybody enter with similar opportunity.
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Furthermore, as I have previously discussed, the finest scale of political space may be found at the body of the individual, allowing recognition that boundaries are marked and performed by people and bodies (Hyndman and De Alwis 2004) ...
... Weaving [9,10] was developed with an emphasis on global hexahedral topology. The concept of the dual, or Spatial ... boundary quad mesh. Each quad on the boundary represents a whisker, or incomplete chord in the dual. The topology of the ...
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P: Positive Integer I: (multiple of P) > 0 H: (multiple of P) ≥ I T: H − I + P P1,I1: H1,T1 P2,I2: H2,T2 P3,I3: H3,T3 → H2,T2 H4,T4 H6,T6 → H3,T3 H6,T6 H9,T9 → . . . ... Relationship rules for folding basket-weave patterns.