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Face (sociological concept)

About: Face (sociological concept) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5171 publications have been published within this topic receiving 96109 citations. The topic is also known as: Lose face & Face (sociological concept).


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TL;DR: The authors describes the parochial predicament of the social sciences by looking at world sociology in its Janus-like face: on the one hand, they focus on the intellectual, political, and sometimes even ethical compromises that social scientists in European semiperipheral countries forgo in order to gain acceptance and recognition in world sociology, and show how these compromises paradoxically impoverish intellectual potentialities in the major centers of academic excellence too.
Abstract: This paper describes the parochial predicament of the social sciences by looking at world sociology in its Janus-like face: on the one hand we focus on the intellectual, political, and sometimes even ethical compromises that social scientists in European semiperipheral countries forgo in order to gain acceptance and recognition in world sociology On the other hand we show how these compromises paradoxically impoverish intellectual potentialities in the major centers of academic excellence too In the analyses we focus on different interrelated facets of scholarly work where these paradoxes take shape: problem setting and conceptualization, the hierarchy of scholarly publications, the definition of excellence through citation patterns, scientific conferences, and lastly, funding schemes for research We argue that the social and the political organization of the World System of Science jeopardizes free access to multiple and plural perspectives of the social A potential source of ideas, theories, and paradigms is hampered by the hierarchical division of labor between scientists in the centers of science and their peers in semiperipheral countries, whose knowledge remains unutilized and sidelined

19 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that whether the video-image of the face was larger than life or about one fifth life size made no difference in observers' judgments of emotions, attitudes, and personality traits.
Abstract: Whether the video-image of the face was larger than life or about one-fifth life size made no difference in observers' judgments of emotions, attitudes, and personality traits.

19 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , a dual-branch training strategy was proposed to guide the model to focus on the upper half of the face to extract robust features for Masked face recognition.

19 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20248
20235,478
202212,139
2021284
2020199
2019207