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b. Linkages to other ontologies

  • The Open Annotation data model is used to link the original Orlando text to specific Contexts.
  • The SKOS vocabulary is use to represent taxonomical relationships - within certain Cultural Forms and + within certain Cultural Forms and to fully document ontology terms.
  • Some Dublin Core vocabulary terms are used for well known documentation tags such as <dc:title>. @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@

    6. CWRC ontological structures

    Two basic structures are used within the ontology to achieve this: Contexts and Cultural Form. + href="#Context">Contexts and Cultural Form. A cultural formation represent elements of lived social subjectivities and/or classification of people through categories such as race, gender, language, sexuality, or religion. Contexts are used to link a fragment of Orlando prose to the individual @@ -338,7 +338,7 @@

    6. CWRC ontological structures

    a. Cultural Form

    -

    The Cultural Form classes +

    The Cultural Form classes recognize categorization as endemic to social experience, while incorporating variation in terminology and contextualization of identity categories by employing instances at different discursive levels.