Southeast Asian immigrant mothers in Taiwan navigate structural marginalization to foster children's learning and transmit cultural values, yielding justice-oriented design implications for socio-technical systems at multiple levels.
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FairSCOSCA extends deployed arterial signal controllers with waiting-time optimization and early phase termination to improve egalitarian, Rawlsian, utilitarian, and Harsanyian fairness metrics in simulation while preserving traffic efficiency.
Proposes a quantitative transactional distributive fairness framework to enable systematic design of equitable decision-making systems in cybernetic societies.
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Navigating Marginalization: Toward Justice-Oriented Socio-Technical Design for Parent-Child Learning among Southeast Asian Immigrant Mothers in Taiwan
Southeast Asian immigrant mothers in Taiwan navigate structural marginalization to foster children's learning and transmit cultural values, yielding justice-oriented design implications for socio-technical systems at multiple levels.
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FairSCOSCA: Fairness At Arterial Signals -- Just Around The Corner
FairSCOSCA extends deployed arterial signal controllers with waiting-time optimization and early phase termination to improve egalitarian, Rawlsian, utilitarian, and Harsanyian fairness metrics in simulation while preserving traffic efficiency.
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Quantitative Fairness -- A Framework For The Design Of Equitable Cybernetic Societies
Proposes a quantitative transactional distributive fairness framework to enable systematic design of equitable decision-making systems in cybernetic societies.