Events as a semantic framework for the construction of reality: the prospects of a transition to a dynamic ontology
                             ... Cognising and understanding reality requires the consideration and construction of data, descriptions, correlations, and narratives, to all of which concrete events are the key. In this article, we analyse the connection between an event and reality, with a special focus on social events in the context of management. Such an approach does not confine us to descriptions. On the contrary, we can benefit from considering the phenomena in the context of opportunities for the constructive transformation of reality. We address three major problems. The first ... 
                           
          
            
              
                            
              
                            Events and narration in socio-cultural practices
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                            Ergonomics and the translation process
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