Results for 'Santu Singha'

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    Bharati.Santu Singha, Priyanka Mandal & Subrata Gayen (eds.) - 2022 - Kolkata: Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar.
    Contributed research papers on various aspects of Hindu philosophy, Sanskrit grammar and poetics.
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    Computational intelligence in healthcare law: AI for ethical governance and regulatory challenges.Bhupindara Siṅgha, Christian Kaunert, Balamurugan Balusamy & Rajesh Kumar Dhanaraj (eds.) - 2025 - Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall, CRC Press.
    This book explores the intersection of legal frameworks, healthcare innovation, and computational intelligence, shedding light on how emerging technologies like AI and ML are reshaping the medical landscape. It presents real life challenges such as patient privacy, data security, and compliance issues in smart healthcare by engaging into associated ethical and regulatory implications. Comprising the concepts of predictive analytics, regulatory compliance algorithms, and legal decision-making processes, this book offers a roadmap for stakeholders to navigate the evolving landscape of healthcare innovation (...)
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    Applied philosophy in Guru Granth Sahib.Jodha Siṅgha - 2009 - Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University.
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    Prem sumārag: the testimony of a sanatan Sikh.Raṇadhīra Siṅgha (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This translation of Randhir Singh's text of the Prem Sumarag presents an extended Sanatan account of Sikh ceremonies, Sikh ideals, and the Sikh way of life, thus providing a fresh insight into the history of Khalsa Rahit.
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    A Despotism of Law: Crime and Justice in Early Colonial India.Ludo Rocher & Radhika Singha - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):667.
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    Indian Dances. Their History and Growth.Betty True Jones, Rina Singha & Reginald Massey - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):200.
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    Shabada: abubhawa ate darashana.Gulazāra Siṅgha Kaṅga - 2014 - Srī Ammritasara: Nāda Pragāsu.
    On the philosophy of word, with special reference to Sikhim.
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    Sikkha dharama darashana.Saradūla Siṅgha Kawīshara - 1969 - Paṭiālā: Pañjābī Yūnīwarasiṭī. Edited by Wazir Singh.
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    Sikkha falasafe dī bhūmikā.Jasabīra Siṅgha Āhalūwālīā - 1976 - Ammritasara: Raghabīra Racanā Prakāshana.
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    Guramati wicca māiā dā saṅkalapa.Acchara Siṅgha Kāhaloṃ - 1990 - Ludhiāṇā: Lāhaura Buka Shāpa.
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    Balanced Q-learning: Combining the influence of optimistic and pessimistic targets.Thommen George Karimpanal, Hung Le, Majid Abdolshah, Santu Rana, Sunil Gupta, Truyen Tran & Svetha Venkatesh - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 325 (C):104021.
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    Love as a Commitment Device.Marta Kowal, Adam Bode, Karolina Koszałkowska, S. Craig Roberts, Biljana Gjoneska, David Frederick, Anna Studzinska, Dmitrii Dubrov, Dmitry Grigoryev, Toivo Aavik, Pavol Prokop, Caterina Grano, Hakan Çetinkaya, Derya Atamtürk Duyar, Roberto Baiocco, Carlota Batres, Yakhlef Belkacem, Merve Boğa, Nana Burduli, Ali R. Can, Razieh Chegeni, William J. Chopik, Yahya Don, Seda Dural, Izzet Duyar, Edgardo Etchezahar, Feten Fekih-Romdhane, Tomasz Frackowiak, Felipe E. García, Talia Gomez Yepes, Farida Guemaz, Brahim B. Hamdaoui, Mehmet Koyuncu, Miguel Landa-Blanco, Samuel Lins, Tiago Marot, Marlon Mayorga-Lascano, Moises Mebarak, Mara Morelli, Izuchukwu L. G. Ndukaihe, Mohd Sofian Omar Fauzee, Ma Criselda Tengco Pacquing, Miriam Parise, Farid Pazhoohi, Ekaterine Pirtskhalava, Koen Ponnet, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Marc Eric Santos Reyes, Ayşegül Şahin, Fatima Zahra Sahli, Oksana Senyk, Ognen Spasovski, Singha Tulyakul, Joaquín Ungaretti, Mona Vintila, Tatiana Volkodav, Anna Wlodarczyk & Gyesook Yoo - 2024 - Human Nature 35 (4):430-450.
    Given the ubiquitous nature of love, numerous theories have been proposed to explain its existence. One such theory refers to love as a commitment device, suggesting that romantic love evolved to foster commitment between partners and enhance their reproductive success. In the present study, we investigated this hypothesis using a large-scale sample of 86,310 individual responses collected across 90 countries. If romantic love is universally perceived as a force that fosters commitment between long-term partners, we expected that individuals likely to (...)
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    Santu mofokeng, photographs: “The violence is in the knowing”.Patricia Hayes - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (4):34-51.
    Born in 1956, Santu Mofokeng formed part of the Afrapix Collective that engaged in exposé and documentary photography of anti-apartheid resistance and social conditions during the 1980s in South Africa. However, Mofokeng was an increasingly important internal critic of mainstream photojournalism, and of the ways black South Africans were represented in the bigger international picture economy during the political struggle. Eschewing scenes of violence and the third-party view of white-on-black brutality in particular, he began his profound explorations of the (...)
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    “Black skin and blood”: Documentary photography and santu mofokeng's critique of the visualization of apartheid south Africa.David Campbell - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (4):52-58.
    This paper responds to Patricia Hayes’s insightful readings of Santu Mofokeng’s photographic work in South Africa. The paper operates from the premise that photography is a technology of visualization that both draws on and establishes a visual economy through which events and issues are materialized in particular ways. This allows the paper to pose questions and develop understandings about Mofokeng’s work in terms of the way certain factors coalesced to enable a particular representation of black South Africans in the (...)
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    Book Review: Work, Labour and Cleaning by Lotika Singha[REVIEW]Celia Winkler - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (5):882-884.
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    Paths of Faith: Following the Blessed Footsteps of Adam to Ceylon.Ananda Abeydeera - 1992 - Diogenes 40 (159):69-94.
    “Adam was hurled into Hindustan. In this land there is a mountain called Serandib, and it is reported that there is no higher mountain in all the universe. Adam landed on this mountain.” The subject of Serendib plays an important role in both the geographical and travel literature of the Arabs. Serendib, or Sarandib, is the transcription of the Singhalese name Sinhaladîpa, which means “island of the descendants of lions” (singha, “lions,” in Singhaly). Already, in the Middle Ages, in (...)
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    The Brown Photo Album: An Archive of Feminist Futurity.Jordache A. Ellapen - 2020 - Kronos 46 (1):94-128.
    This photo-essay considers the other lives of family photographs by offering an analysis of my mother's collection of professional studio portraits and other vernacular photographs shot between the mid 1950s and late 1960s. How do we read the photo-archive of an 'Indian' woman born in 1941 to parents who were wards of the colonial state? A woman who was one generation removed from the sugar-cane plantations and coal mines where Indians were indentured as a coercive labour force? Influenced by (...) Mofokeng's project The Black Photo Album and Tina Campt's method of 'listening to' rather than 'looking at' photos, I refigure the family photo-archive to produce The Brown Photo Album, which is an experiment in seeing and being seen. In a context where the institutional visual archives of colonialism and apartheid have trained South African publics to see and thus know the Indian in very specific ways, this article redirects us away from the violence of the visual to the relationship between race, aesthetics and affect. It positions the family photo album not only as an alternative archive of the Indian experience but also as an archive through which we can begin to comprehend the Indian experience otherwise. This project probes the making of Indianness in the Natal Midlands, shifting the lens from urban centres like Durban and Johannesburg. As a work in progress, I present The Brown Photo Album as an experiment, an iteration of a project, a praxis of refiguring family photos in order to understand what this archive can reveal about our past, presents and futures. (shrink)
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    The Politics of Exclusion, or, Reanimating the Archive.Ernst van Alphen - 2015 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 24 (49).
    The notion of the archive covers two kinds of knowledge: knowledge and memories that can be articulated and objectified by convergent discursive rules, and knowledge that remains overlooked because of the same discursive rules, now working as rules of exclusion. Many contemporary art practices foreground these exclusions from the archive by presenting them as yet another archive. Artists highlight this residue of the archive by collecting images that were until then not considered to be archivable, that is, of any value (...)
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